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Toxic delicacy of shark fin causes ecosystem chaos, and consumers are pushing back Posted 2019-02-05T01:54:14+00:00 - Updated 2019-02-05T01:52:50+00:00 By ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un - a dictator with top-shelf tastes - is a fan of a controversial soup dish that's also ...
The approximate two metric tons of dried fin carries a black market value of $300,000-$400,000. Shark-less Ecosystem Stress Sharks are crucial to maintaining a healthy marine ecosystem.
A shark fin is tied with rocks to help it keep its shape as it dries. A new study of shark fins at markets made the surprising find that many were fished from coastal waters, not the high seas, as ...
Every year, American port inspectors seize thousands of dried, foreign-caught shark fins in undeclared shipments headed to China and other parts of Asia where shark fin soup is a delicacy.
Confiscated shark fins are displayed during a news conference in 2020 in Doral. In 2022, the U.S. House and Senate passed identical versions of a proposed shark fin ban as part of a broader ...
Confiscated shark fins are displayed during a news conference, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, in Doral, Fla. In 2022, the U.S. House and Senate passed identical versions of a proposed shark fin ban as ...
Experts urge stronger enforcement, tech tools, and coordination to curb illegal shark trade in India after new Wildlife Act ...