1) The local tourism board insists on promoting the village as a popular beach destination, while concerns about the shark's presence continue to rise. How can we balance the promotion of tourism with the need to address safety concerns? a) Sorted b) Pass 2) The local fishing industry depends heavily on tourists, but fishermen are worried about the risks associated with the shark. How can we support the fishing industry while ensuring the safety of both fishermen and tourists? a) Sorted b) Pass 3) A group of environmental activists advocates for closing the beach to protect the shark and its ecosystem, but this action could devastate the tourism-driven economy. How can we find a middle ground that preserves the environment while minimizing the negative impact on the local economy? a) Sorted b) Pass 4) A renowned marine biologist proposes implementing non-lethal measures to monitor and study the shark's behavior, but these methods are expensive and time-consuming. How can we assess the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of these proposed measures? a) Sorted b) Pass 5) A local business owner insists on organizing shark-watching tours to attract thrill-seeking tourists, despite safety concerns. How can we address safety concerns while still providing opportunities for tourism and economic growth? a) Sorted b) Pass 6) The media sensationalizes the shark presence, causing panic among tourists and damaging the village's reputation. How can we effectively communicate accurate information to the public and mitigate the negative impact of sensationalism? a) Sorted b) Pass 7) A neighboring village offers financial aid to help close the beach, but accepting it would imply admitting the severity of the situation and potential economic decline. How can we balance the need for financial assistance with maintaining the village's reputation and autonomy? a) Sorted b) Pass 8) A government agency recommends erecting shark nets to create a protected swimming area, but environmentalists argue that this would harm other marine life. How can we address the concerns of both ensuring public safety and preserving the local marine ecosystem? a) Sorted b) Pass 9) A prominent travel agency threatens to boycott the village if the beach is not closed, impacting future tourism. How can we navigate the demands of external stakeholders while prioritizing the interests of the local community? a) Sorted b) Pass 10) Local surfers demand access to the waves, despite the potential danger posed by the shark. How can we address the needs of different user groups while prioritizing safety? a) Sorted b) Pass

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