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Shark attack prevention page
Looks great - thank you for putting it together! Let's get it live :) Clare. (talk) 21:50, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
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Shark attack prevention
Well done on your first article going live! Clare. (talk) 22:02, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
Hello Ilenart626!
Thx for your comments on my edits, Preventing shark attacks. I will go through your suggestions. Am a new user also. Need to learn more before I embark on making new page. I perceive you are author of Preventing shark attack. I expect to be making some elaborations. I think Preventing... section would not be hurt by a few more scattered comments about the debate over culling. A new page can come later. (Expect a mentor might comment on this.) Happy to discuss issue via email also, if you are so inclined (markdd8@gmail.com). AlohaMarkDougherty (talk) 06:32, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
Sincerely Mark DoughertyMarkDougherty (talk) 06:32, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
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- Hi Dianna, can you note that the Shark Culling page was mainly created from copying "the negative" view from from the Shark attack prevention page, plus other related articles. My edits were copying "the supporting" view, to provide balance to the Shark Culling page. Note that the Shark culling page was only recently created and as it duplicates the Shark attack prevention page my personal view is that it is not neccessary.
Also note that I am the creator and major contributor to the Shar attack prevention page, so not sure how that impacts your last point Ilenart626 (talk) 09:23, 20 November 2018 (UTC)
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Hi. As you are active on WP:SAIL, I wanted to draw your attention to Wikidata project Sailing. Best, simon (talk) 02:15, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
Reverted changes to Ocean Gardian and related Shark articles
Hi llenart626, thank you for your message below. I don't believe any negative information was removed related to Ocean Guardian in these edits or promotional material added. The additions and edits related directly to the company's announcement of an electrical shark barrier, added to the company's page and shark barrier page, and the other edits based on published research related to the technology efficacy which was added to the relative sections in the company and shark attack prevention. All factual supportive data references to additions and edits where provided. The only historical negative information edit I have made was a fictitious refence to people dying wearing Ocean Guardian devices, and to resolve this I added a new section that detailed the factual reference details of shark attacks related to shark shield technology. I do not have a conflict, and the information I'm providing to support readers knowledge is not promoting material, it is factual supported data. I'd argue the other way, that their are parties attempting to discredit their safety technology which a growing body of research clearly supports saves lives. Please review again the edits made in light of the above to reinstate, Thanks.
Arkpro I have reverted all your edits you made today to Ocean Guardian (Shark Shield), Shark barrier and Shark attack prevention. All your edits appear to be promoting Ocean Guardian related products and deleting information that is negative to Ocean Guardian. I also note that you have previously been requested to advise any conflict of interest on your Talk page and you have failed to do so. I am concerned that you have a conflict of interest as per WP:Conflict. Happy to discuss. Ilenart626 (talk) 10:57, 16 June 2021 (UTC)
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