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Dr Mohamed Ismail is an Associate Professor of Marine Ecology and Molecular Biology at Suez Canal University, Egypt.Â
Every time there is a shark attack, the media seems to whip into a frenzy. But are we discounting the simple, natural phenomenon of the marine ecosystem? Further still, are we condoning our own impact on shark feeding behaviours and strategies?