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  2. Shark finning - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every fin of a shark is targeted for harvest, as highlighted in the diagram. The primary and secondary dorsal fins are removed from the top of the shark, plus its pectoral fins, and, in a single cutting motion, the pelvic fin, anal fin, and bottom portion of its caudal fin, or tail.

  3. File:Shark finning diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Meru Peak - Wikipedia

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    This 1400m [6] route to Meru Central follows North East Pillar, [6] over the "Shark's Fin", a massive granite feature on the northeast face [7] variously described as a "prow", "blade" or "nose". [8] Its exceptional difficulty is exacerbated by the fact that its most technical rock climbing is near the top, meaning that heavy gear needs to be ...

  5. Category:Shark finning - Wikipedia

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    Shark Fins Act 2023; Shark fin dumpling; Sharkwater; U. United States v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins This page was last edited on 13 November 2016, at ...

  6. Shark anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal fin diagram with landmarks labeled. Fins allow the sharks to be able to guide and lift themselves. Most sharks have eight fins: a pair of pectoral fins, a pair of pelvic fins, two dorsal fins, an anal fin, and a caudal fin. Pectoral fins are stiff, which enables downward movement, lift, and guidance.

  7. A third of shark species face extinction. One man is trying ...

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    Many sharks end up as bycatch when long lines and gill nets unintentionally catch them. The largest demand that drives the international trade is shark fin soup. “Shark finning is problematic ...

  8. Shortfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    The shortfin mako shark (/ ˈ m ɑː k oʊ ˌ ˈ m eɪ-/; Māori: /ˈmaːko/; [3] Isurus oxyrinchus), also known as the shortfin mako, blue pointer, or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark , as is the longfin mako shark ( Isurus paucus ).

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