Environment
Conservation Group to Regulate Shark 'Fin' Trading, Adds 5 Shark Species to Protected List
Delegates at an internal conservationist meeting in Bangkok this week have voted to clamp down on the shark trade used primarily for the infamous shark fin soup popular in Asia, and added five shark species to a protected list in efforts to save them from being wiped out by overfishing.
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