The marine mammal act from the 70s restored seals and other mammals in such numbers as to attract the great Whites. A controlled harvest of seals for fur and to protect fishermen’s catches would do much to move the danger of shark attacks further offshore
That mammal act has reduced food for humans, and made us more likely to be attacked by a shark. And now we have a museum to teach you that when the killer great white bites you nearly in half to see if you are edible, you shouldn’t take it personally.
Your government at work again.