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Shark Finning

Published on May 21, 2017

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Shark Finning

By Jessica Sok

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Shark Finning

  • The inhumane practice of hacking off a shark's fins and tossing it's body back to the sea
  • At this point the shark will likely starve, be eaten by another fish, or drown

The Issue

  • Hundreds of millions of sharks are finned annually
  • Many species being pushed to the brink of extinction
  • Since the 1970s populations of some species have been decimated by over 95%

Why Shark Finning Occurs

  • Shark fin soup, of Chinese origin, is considered to be a delicacy
  • It can cost upwards of $100 a bowl
  • The soup is being consumed in unsustainable numbers

The Cause

  • Unsustainable/out of control rates of shark finning
  • Money coming before our concern to care for and protect the other species around us

Possible Future Effects

  • Many or all species of sharks can reach extinction
  • Changing shark populations will destabilize ecosystems in the hydrosphere

What is Being Done?

  • Legislation
  • Education
  • Protection

Laws Regarding Shark Finning

  • Bans on shark fishing
  • Bans on the sales of shark fins and products
  • Domestic regulations on shark finning
  • Regional fisheries shark finning regulations

What You Can Do

  • Avoid eating or supporting shark fin soup
  • Support organizations, especially financially
  • Spread the word!

Related Careers

  • An elasmobranchologist is a shark biologist
  • Elasmobranchologists study sharks, their anatomy, their lifestyle, and methods of conservation
  • Must have a Bachelor's degree and a diving license