Specialists with MOTE Marine Laboratory and Aquarium are concerned after a study revealed a widespread of illegal shark fin trading that is happening globally. All of this trading is happening nearly ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — Specialists with Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium in Sarasota are sounding the alarm. A study revealed widespread illegal shark fin trading, which has been occurring nearly ...
More than 70 million sharks are killed for their fins worldwide each year. Those fins are considered a status symbol and a delicacy in some parts of the world and are often used in a soup. The demand ...
Despite more than a decade of international efforts to curb the trade of threatened shark species, new research led by FIU marine biologist Diego Cardeñosa and Demian Chapman, director of the Shark ...
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Research shows illegal shark fin trade occurring globally despite international protections
The BriefResearch shows international protections put in place to protect five species of threatened sharks are not being followed.Countries have reported no fishing for the five species of sharks, ...
A two-decade analysis shows that sustainable shark trade depends on collaborative global governance, improved traceability, and science-based catch limits, led by strong EU regulatory frameworks. The ...
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