Sharks Killing: 1 of the Amazing Serial Killers of the Seven Seas

Sharks: Serial Killers of the Seven Seas?

Only a few dwellers of the deep strike as much fear and fascination as the sharks killing people.  For decades, sharks have been the rebels of the seven seas thanks to sensationalized stories and stereotyping from movies and novels. The classic picture painted by the minds of seafarers has had the sea monster feared rather than revered giving their rep an injustice.  Let’s set the record straight and dive in to find out if sharks are truly the grim reapers that they are or are they just misunderstood?


The Non-Human Diet – Sharks killing

The mere thought of sharks killing people can make an exciting blockbuster, but contrary to popular belief the sea creature is on a non-human diet. They attack humans due to poor water visibility and the urge to take exploratory rites.  They mistake humans from their usual prey, which in most cases, fish or seals. Once they realize it’s not their usual diet, they’ll just leave you alone.

Sharks killing: Serial Killers of the Seven Seas?

Victims or Suspects?

We humans flatter ourselves by thinking sharks lurk by the waters as we get our tan or while we playfully splash water in our bikinis. To be honest, they’re not that interested. In the year 2016, only sharks killing four shark-related deaths have been reported. This is nothing compared to how sharks are killed by the millions. A “shark attack” would only end up with a few hundred stitches or a loose leg or arm. Sharks don’t get that lucky when it comes to being stalked and hunted by their most formidable predator. They get finned then thrown overboard to drown, bleed to death or get eaten by other sharks.  

Sharks: Serial Killers of the Seven Seas?

Or Cops?

Being the apex predators that they are, sharks brings the marine ecosystem into full-circle by keeping the fish populations in check. Fishes then would overgraze and destroy large sections of the oceans. The marine realm would be in complete chaos. Sharks are keepers of the peace and order underwater. They sustain species diversity by eliminating the weak and the sick as is with keeping the equilibrium in the food chain.

Sharks: Serial Killers of the Seven Seas?

Silver Bullet Solution

Explore universal shark populations and consider shark-human interactions and their influence on history and culture. These creatures are rapidly becoming endangered, and some are on the verge of extinction. If sharks were to vanish from the world’s oceans, the environmental consequences would be colossal. Our actions have directly, and indirectly, caused this injury; it is now up to us save them. Divers associate sharks with death because of sensationalized stories passed on over the years. Let’s not forget that the ocean is their natural habitat. We are only uninvited guests. Is it really fair to give them a bad rep?

Sharks: Serial Killers of the Seven Seas?

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6 thoughts on “Sharks Killing: 1 of the Amazing Serial Killers of the Seven Seas

  1. Aisha Hassan says:

    I completely agree with the post that sharks are often misunderstood. They’re not as scary as they seem, and their role in maintaining the marine ecosystem is crucial. I’m glad to see a blog that’s promoting awareness about shark conservation.

    • Caroline K. says:

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Aisha! We’re thrilled to hear that our blog has resonated with you. At Gill Divers, we believe that education and awareness are crucial steps towards shark conservation. Our objective is not only to provide an exciting diving experience but also to promote respect and appreciation for the ocean and its inhabitants. We couldn’t agree more about sharks being misunderstood creatures, and it’s wonderful to see people like you advocating for their protection. If you’re interested in learning more about shark ecology or even taking a diving course with us, please don’t hesitate to reach out! Our friendly team is always happy to help. Tel: +65 6734 9373, Email: [email protected]

  2. Kavin Tan says:

    I love how this post challenges our perceptions of sharks as mindless killers. It’s true, we often sensationalize their attacks without considering the context. I hope more people will read this and learn to appreciate these incredible creatures.

    • Caroline K. says:

      Hi Kavin, thank you for your comment and for appreciating our post! We’re glad to hear that you think the post challenges people’s perceptions of sharks in a positive way. At Gill Divers, we believe it’s essential to separate fact from fiction when it comes to shark behavior. Sharks are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in maintaining the health of our oceans. If you have any questions about shark ecology or would like to learn more about diving with us, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or call us at +65 6734 9373. We’d be happy to help!

  3. Leila Wong says:

    I’m a diver myself, and I can attest that sharks are just trying to survive in their natural habitat. It’s up to us to respect their space and work towards preserving their populations. This blog is doing an amazing job of spreading awareness about shark conservation.

    • Caroline K. says:

      Hi Leila, thanks for sharing your personal experience as a diver. We’re glad to hear that you respect sharks and their habitat. At Gill Divers, we believe in promoting coexistence with marine life, including sharks. It’s great that our blog post has resonated with you, and we appreciate your support for shark conservation. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about shark ecology, feel free to reach out to us at Tel: +65 6734 9373 or Email: [email protected]. We’re always here to help.

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