Overfishing: Oceans Are Dying
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| Thursday, 22 January 2009 19:44 | |||
"Given where they [Alibaba.com] were to where they are now is a victory. It all starts with one," added Douglas. "This is like a million army ants taking down an elephant, but as one domino falls, we move on to the next." Other websites that Douglas referred to as alleged shark-fin selling points are TradeKey.com and ecplaza.net. "Finning" is the practice of slicing the fins off of live sharks then throwing their bodies overboard, where they sink to the ocean floor and die. All sharks are at risk, with the larger fins commanding a higher price. Fins from basking sharks can fetch as much as 1,000% more due to the size, for display in store windows. There has been a huge loss of West Coast blue sharks reported in California, and it was not until recent tagging revealed that these sharks were migrating seasonally to Japan and back, though many never did make the trip back. (From latimesblogs.latimes.com - By Kelly Burgess) |
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Efforts to halt the open sale of shark fins on a global-marketplace website seem to be paying off. 



























