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Sharks help maintain the marine ecosystem

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Sharks help to maintain a healthy and balanced marine ecosystem. By having a diverse diet, sharks help to keep other animals in the food chain in check; preventing any one species from monopolizing on a limited resource. Without apex predators marine ecosystems can eventually succumb to disease or death from one particular species causing an imbalance to the environment. Learn more about sharks role in the ocean.