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A Canadian Coast Guard mission in the North Pacific discovered illegal shark fin harvesting and vessels operating with their legally required monitoring systems turned off, among other violations.
Often, sharks are killed for their fins in an illegal practice known as finning. But all of this shark’s fins were intact upon pickup, as Dennis Reed, operator of Nauset Recovery Inc., tells ...
as evidenced by Mr Monsef's collection of dried shark fins. From inside his small store, he pulls out a rag on which he lays out several fins ranging in size from small to medium, selling for ...
New Zealand is still complicit and commercially active in the global shark fin trade, despite shark-finning being banned in ...
The Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier is back in its home port in Victoria after its crew swept the North Pacific ...
Why cracking down on the shark fin trade may be easier than we thought ... Handheld DNA tester can quickly identify illegal shark fins Handheld DNA tester can quickly identify illegal shark ...
The North Pacific Guard Operation (Op.NPG) mission, led by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) fishery officers and supported ...
Reed said all of the shark's fins were intact, so it wasn't finned – a practice of fishermen to cut off the fins of sharks and discard the rest of their often still living bodies. There also ...
The grocery stores in Taiwan were chock full of shark fins — hanging from the walls, stacked in boxes, and overflowing from crates. Some of the smaller fins easily cost $300 a piece. Ramsay even ...
The well-established and thriving local market for shark meat and the lucrative export market for fins are the key factors that have revolutionised the adoption of shark fishing practices along ...