I am writing in response to the letter “Stop the cruel practice: no more shark fin soup!” (Young Post, May 14). Many countries around the world are still hunting sharks. Although we do not ...
Researchers observed a single killer whale slaying a great white shark and eating its liver, providing new insights about the hunting practice ... the left pectoral fin of the shark and thrust ...
The illegal trade in shark fins is a global issue that is driven by the demand for shark fin soup - a delicacy and status food item in East Asia. Sharks have been targeted for many centuries, mainly ...
we should ban the shark fin trade in Hong Kong. Not just in Hong Kong. It should also be banned in China and the rest of the world. Hunting sharks for their fins is very cruel, and even though ...
There is a robust global market for shark fins in particular to meet the demand for shark fin soup. Shark fin soup is a popular (and pricey) dish in some East Asian societies, prized as a symbol of ...
“Tope sharks are in great danger from fin-hunting and fishing gear entanglements, and they’ll need our help to recover.” The Service’s initial finding responded to a February 2022 petition submitted ...