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The silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) had a satellite tag fitted to its dorsal fin in June 2022 so researchers could track its migration.A few weeks later, an unknown person cut out the tag ...
The law is meant to combat the practice of shark “finning,” which occurs when commercial fishermen cut sharks' valuable fins off and dump the still-living animals o. Skip to content.
If you’re in Los Angeles and the mood strikes, you can order shark fin soup from China Gate Restaurant for home delivery for $16.95. But that would be against state law. California is one of 12 ...
Shark #409834 spotted a year later, in June 2023, with a healed dorsal fin. Josh Schellenberg, CC BY-NDI knew immediately it had to be #409834 from the previous summer. A few days later, John was ...
The U.S. is poised to ban the lucrative trade in shark fins, ... But the U.S. remains a major hub for the brisk trade where the fins of as many as 73 million sharks are cut off around the world ...
The U.S. is poised to ban the lucrative trade in shark fins, ... But the U.S. remains a major hub for the brisk trade where the fins of as many as 73 million sharks are cut off around the world ...
CITES adds requiem sharks to its protected species list Scientists say this will protect sharks from being killed when their fins are cut off and sold New protections for an array of the world’s ...
One hundred million (100,000,000) are killed per year, mostly for shark fin soup. In fact, the shark-fin trade is responsible for 75% of sharks killed each year even though more than 50 countries ...
Research from the University of Adelaide's School of Biological Sciences and Wildlife Crime Research Hub has highlighted ...
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