Dead baby scallop hammerhead sharks were caught and left to die on the beach here at Haleiwa yesterday. This is such a disrespect for life , waste of an important resource, and inhuman to kill something just for fun or maybe even killed out of fear. #cagethefear #raiseawareness #saveouroceans sharks like scallop hammerheads are not dangerous but they are endangered. These animals are faced with extinction because of human influences. The person that did this obviously has no concern or respect for nature but they should be aware that by killing sharks they are directly contributing to the degradation of our oceans which really is our life support system. 50 to 70% of the oxygen we breath comes from the ocean, we all need to be protecting it. #savesharks to #savehumans #helpsavesharks photo by @keoniashley while taking his kids surfing. Come learn more about sharks with us @oneoceanresearch @oneoceandiving @oceanramsey @oneoceanhawaii @oneoceansharks @oneoceaneducation @oneoceanglobal @oneoceanconservation @oneoceandesigns @waterinspired So stoked to be working as ambassadors for companies that trying to give back to keep this planet Blue #gobeyond @north_sails @xcelwetsuits @cressi1946 @guayaki (at Haleiwa, Hawaii)