Smith's comments are in line with a report released Tuesday by Oceana, the international ocean conservation organization, that shows shark-related dives in Florida generated more than $221 million in direct revenue and fueled over 3,700 jobs last year. Oceana's larger point is to damper the market for shark in the United States, which the organization said was $1.03 million enterprise in 2015. In short, Oceana says it's more economical to view sharks than to kill them. http://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/2017/03/21/sharks-big-business-florida/99446332/