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You’ll never look at sharks the same way again

Posted by Marc | 22-03-2008 15:08 | Category: Animal rights, Environment

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Most of us thinks that the shark is our enemy. Statistics says it’s the other way around.
Every year 10 people die from shark attacks and between 100 and 200 million sharks die through human hands according to Sharkproject.

“You’ll never look at sharks the same way again.”


Sharkproject is one of the largest international shark protection organisations. With over 100,000 visitors a month, the website sharkproject.org is the most frequently visited shark website in the world.
Over 2,000 members from around the world support the organisation, including large international companies such as Lufthansa, Sony, Fuji and Lapp AG.

German versions of the posters here.
Thanks Daniel for sending.

Video in German (English version here)



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Filmtrailer and poster from the movie Sharkwater. More at sharkwater.com.



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Advertiser:
Sharkproject
Agency:
Young & Rubicam Frankfurt, Germany




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