✅ Elle retire les hameçons des gueules de requins

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✅️ True For the past 25 years, Cristina Zenato, a passionate shark advocate trained by renowned shark diver Ben Rose, has been removing hooks from sharks' bodies and mouths. As a diving instructor, she has been collecting these hooks for the past 13 years for educational and scientific purposes, including extracting shark DNA. By 2020, her collection had reached 300 hooks, although no updated count is provided on her Instagram. Cristina Zenato gained international recognition in 2020, including coverage in France (on Thalassa’s Facebook page and in Ouest France). Her work is acknowledged as part of the Bahamas National Trust, an organisation dedicated to preserving the marine ecosystems of the archipelago. The hooks she removes largely come from longline fishing, a method used to catch tuna or swordfish. This technique involves deploying lines with numerous hooks—ranging from dozens to thousands. https://cvc.li/yJWDE https://cvc.li/rixkE https://cvc.li/vHVzm Cristina Zenato continues her work, removing hooks from sharks and advocating for their conservation (as of 2020) https://cvc.li/skbyC
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