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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. Sharkwater - Wikipedia

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    Sharkwater is a 2006 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Rob Stewart.Helping to protect sharks, changing government policy, and inspiring the creation of shark conservation groups, Sharkwater is considered one of conservation's success stories, resulting in shark finning being banned in over 90 countries. [1]

  4. Shark fin trading in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    However, shortly into filming, they stumbled across the Taiwanese mafia, the illegal shark fin trade and, feared for their lives when chased by gunboats. [10] They managed to secretly capture footage of the traders in the film. Today, Costa Rica is one of the world's most important participants in the shark-fin trade.

  5. Watch A Group Of Divers Encounter A Hammerhead Shark So Big ...

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    Watch the Video. Click here to watch on YouTube. Most divers hope to get a better look at the marine life and underwater ecosystems close to shore when diving in the ocean.

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  7. The 26 Best Shark Movies of All Time - AOL

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    The godfather of all shark movies, Jaws was a film marvel at the time of its release in 1975. And if you really feel like diving (hehe) into the world of Jaws' Amity Island, you can also check out ...

  8. Sharknado - Wikipedia

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    Fin's hand is cut and the group abandons the car before it explodes. They steal another car and meet up with Fin and April's son Matt, who is found taking shelter at his flight school. Three tornadoes develop and absorb the floodwater, turning into shark-filled "sharknados".

  9. Shark Finning Prohibition Act - Wikipedia

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    The Shark Finning Prohibition Act was signed into law by Bill Clinton on December 21, 2000. [1] [2] It had forbidden finning by any vessels in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (up to 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) offshore), and possession of fins by any U.S.-flagged fishing vessels on international waters.