Dr. Diego Cardeñosa of Florida International University and colleagues used genetic techniques to analyze processed shark fins seized in Colombia (Cardeñosa et al., Animal Conservation, 2023). All ...
Ecuadorian law permits sales of sharks caught this way. SEE ALSO: Shark Fin Trade Thriving in Latin America, Despite Promises of Progress The country had 120 days to implement the provisions requested ...
only for operations to go south when shark fin soup is served at a wedding banquet. Roughly 70 to 100 million sharks are killed in commercial fisheries every year, with their fins often ending up ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin surfaced long enough to send location information to trackers. The male shark, nicknamed Keji by OCEARCH, pinged far off St ...
The Sharks made light work of their Challenge Cup round of 16 clash when they swatted away Zebre 47-3 at a wet and empty Kings Park on Sunday. Read this for free South Africans need to be in the know ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin surfaced long enough to send location information to trackers. The male shark, nicknamed Keji by OCEARCH, pinged far off St ...
Researchers affixed satellite tags to the sharks' dorsal fins that send pings with location information to trackers when they break the water's surface. Scot was tagged by OCEARCH scientists off ...
Shark Symphony features a dazzling range of diverse performances and spectacular costumes to tell a story based on sustainability and shark’s fin soup There is some imbalance between the musical ...
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 ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin surfaced long enough to send location information to trackers. The male shark, nicknamed Keji by OCEARCH, pinged far off St. George ...
Researchers affixed satellite tags to the sharks' dorsal fins that send pings with location information to trackers when they break the water's surface. Scot was tagged by OCEARCH scientists off ...
Researchers affixed satellite tags to the sharks' dorsal fins that send pings with location information to trackers when they break the water's surface. Scot was tagged by OCEARCH scientists off ...