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- Shark Finning Legislation - Shark Research Institute
According to the IUCN Shark Specialist Group, the easiest way to implement a ban is to require that shark carcasses be brought into port with fins attached; the possession of fins alone would be illegal (Shark meat is considered of low value, due in part to its high content of methylmercury, and as a result is not worth the cost of
- With Fins Off the Menu, A Glimmer of Hope for Sharks
For decades, the decline of sharks has been staggering But bans on finning and new attitudes in Asia toward eating shark fin soup are leading to optimism about the future for these iconic ocean
- Sharks in the Seas. Not in the Soup. - WWF-Singapore
Sharks are harvested worldwide, sometimes for their meat, but more often for the lucrative fin trade centred in Asia Shark finning is largely unregulated and many shark species are overfished, pushing them to the brink of extinction Whether you are an individual consumer, company or restaurant owner, you can help save the sharks by stopping consumption or sale of shark fin
- Sharks finally given greater protection
Historic vote finally regulates trade in shark fins but threat remains from trade in shark meat
- Saving sharks means saving ourselves - WWF
Ironically, they also provide the main ingredient of one of the world’s most prized culinary delicacies, shark fin soup—and as a result, have been hunted by humans in unprecedented numbers They are also hunted for their meat, leather, liver oil, and cartilage, and are often caught as bycatch with other species
- Asian Delicacy Could Be Death of Sharks - ABC News
Knights said around the world, some 100 million sharks,skates and rays are killed every year In Asia, the three biggest shark-fin trading centers are theHong Kong-Southern China region, Taiwan
- Fascinating facts about sharks - IFAW
Find answers to your frequently asked questions about sharks, like what do sharks eat, how fast do they swim, and how long do they live
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