२००० East meets the guards of Indonesia, which brings back the edge of the shark from the edge of extinction.
Once in the water of the King of Indonesia’s King Amapat Island, Bibeta Shark was abundant.
However, professional fishing and attractive shark trade has almost wiped out the population, which has only 20 adults in this original water. Now, marine biologists are doing a unique project to replace Bibtaya sharks. Pillau sharks are carefully imprisoned, taught how to hunt and carefully examine before they are released into their original water.
101 East The king of King Aamapat meets the guardian who is determined to bring back the shark of Bibeta from the edge of the abduction.