OBSTRUCTION IS JUSTICE: THE JUSTIFICATION OF OBSTRUCTION FOR THE OCEANS, AND AN INSIGHT INTO THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SHARK CULL
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Madison Stewart has known sharks all her life. Being certified to scuba dive at 12 years old instead of learning to ride a push-bike, she has always had a passion for the ocean and exploring the great reefs off the coast of Australia. The ocean became her home, and sharks her family, but not everyone can understand the placidity of sharks like Madison. When her family was threatened to be killed by shark culling laws introduced by the Western Australian Government, she was quick to retaliate and defend the innocent creatures. This is her story about the battle against the laws that seek to destroy what she loves and how the law can sometimes lead to injustice.
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