Shark rescued from fishing net ‘death trap’ just in time

A park employee with a machete acted quickly to free a shark caught in fishing nets in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in the Philippines.

Footage recorded by a park employee shows Segundo F Conales Jr freeing the trapped animal before sending it on its way.

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Reefs at the park are home to over 360 species of coral, and almost 700 species of fish, including 11 types of sharks, according to UNESCO.

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37 comments
  1. Con el hambre que tiene ese pobre tiburonzito lo vio al tipo como el mejor alimento vos por las dudas correeee pero antes saca esa red del agua asi no quedan mas peces atrapados.

  2. Эй хейтеры, и это опять постановочное видео? и акула ручная, домашняя? И где такие плодятся?

  3. До какого состояния довили океан ,и это маленькая часть человеческого вмешательства в природу ,фильм ужаса просто.

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