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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...gs_sharks.html €1,000 (Euros) For the first successful conviction of a fisherman using a dog or cat as shark bait and €200 for each conviction thereafter Dogs and cats are also involved in an assault on nature, this time as victims and as bait. On the French island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean, fishermen have been using live dogs and cats as bait for sharks. This practice is specifically outlawed by French law but the law, as in many places throughout the world, is ignored by fishing communities who apparently believe they are above the law. The dogs and cats have hooks passed through their snouts or through the tendons in their legs and the hooks are attached to lines and rods. The hapless animals are then tossed into the water where their struggles attract sharks. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has sent a message to the police in La Reunion offering a reward of €1,000 (Euros) for the first successful conviction of a fisherman using a dog or cat as bait and €200 for each conviction thereafter. The following letter was sent to the Chief of Police on La Reunion Island: To: The Police ![]() ![]() ![]()
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