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19 JANUARY 2017, SINGAPORE – WWF-Singapore has called for the local F&B industry to take action by being part of the global conservation movement and phasing out of shark products from the market. In ...
Silvy Pun, WWF-Hong Kong shark programme officer said, “We are thrilled with the leadership shown by Hongkong and Shaghai Hotels in saying no to shark fins. To give sharks and our oceans a fighting ...
The photographs revealed that the shark lost 20.8% of its fin in the initial injury, and it healed back to 87% of its original size, according to the study.
However, 332 days after the wounded shark was photographed, divers spotted the same shark, identifiable by the NOAA dart tag which remained attached to the base of its dorsal fin. There was no ...
Why cracking down on the shark fin trade may be easier than we thought Why cracking down on the shark fin trade may be easier than we thought Handheld DNA tester can ...