The issue isn't about one or two people killing one or two sharks; it is about an industry being created to bring in tourists to hunt "plentiful" sharks. Once upon a time, everything was plentiful...now there are vast areas of the sea where the dominant predators are jellyfish.
The pro-hunt and the anti-hunt both seem to miss the important: one cannot destroy an ecology, one can only change it. If your idea of a thriving marine ecosystem is one where there are only jellyfish well then, carry on hunting the other large predators.
Remember that the cod fishery off Newfoundland has completely collapsed and people used to drop buckets overboard and bring them up full of fish.
The pro-hunt and the anti-hunt both seem to miss the important: one cannot destroy an ecology, one can only change it. If your idea of a thriving marine ecosystem is one where there are only jellyfish well then, carry on hunting the other large predators.
Remember that the cod fishery off Newfoundland has completely collapsed and people used to drop buckets overboard and bring them up full of fish.