Nagpur: A new analysis by TRAFFIC (Trade Records Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce) and WWF-India finds that almost 16,000kg shark fins were seized in India from January 2010 to December 2022.
The analysis found that about 16,000 kg of shark fins were seized from 2010 to 2022, constituting almost 80% of the shark-derived products. Significant volumes of shark cartilage and teeth were ...
Around 16,000 kg of shark fins were confiscated in India from January 2010 to December 2022, making them the most commonly seized shark product, according to a study released on Thursday. Tamil Nadu ...
New analysis by TRAFFIC and WWF-India found almost 16,000 kg of shark fins were seized between January 2010 to December 2022. They constituted the most common shark-derived product seized, reported in ...
New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI) Around 16,000 kg of shark fins were confiscated in India from January 2010 to December 2022, making them the most commonly seized shark product, according to a study released ...
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A few days of radio silence is not necessarily cause for alarm, Michalove noted, because the tag on the shark’s dorsal fin has to break the water’s surface for at least 45 seconds to pinpoint ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin by scientists broke the water long enough to send location data to trackers. According to OCEARCH, the shark was named after Rose ...
Ninety-three million years ago, in what is now Mexico, eagle sharks (Aquilolamna milarcae) glided through the sea on fins like wings. And what wings they were: The sharks' fins stretched 6 feet 2 ...
A massive great white shark, known to be somewhat of an "artist," paid a visit off the Volusia County coast. The 13-foot, 3-inch, 1,437-pound shark, nicknamed Breton by the OCEARCH scientists who ...
A massive great white shark, known to be somewhat of an "artist," paid a visit off the Volusia County coast. The 13-foot, 3-inch, 1,437-pound shark, nicknamed Breton by the OCEARCH scientists who ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin by scientists broke the water long enough to send location data to trackers. Rose previously pinged off Cape C oral on March 3 and ...