Great white sharks are protected by national legislation in several countries, making this species the most widely protected elasmobranch in the world. Although the market demand for shark fins in general has continued to grow, the value and extent of utilization of white shark fins in trade has been controversial. We combine law enforcement with genetic profiling to demonstrate that illegal trade in fins of this species is occurring in the contemporary international market. Furthermore, we document the presence of fins from very young white sharks in the trade, suggesting a multiple-use market (food to trophies) exists for fins of this species. The presence of small fins in the trade contradicts the view that white shark fins have market v...
Shark fin soup, consumed by Asian communities throughout the world, is one of the principal drivers ...
Elasmobranchs, the group of cartilaginous fishes that include sharks and rays, are especially vulner...
Location or stock-specific landing data are necessary to improve management of shark stocks, especia...
One of the biggest threats to sustainability of shark populations is overexploitation due to high gl...
Shark products such as fins, meat, skin and oil have been used by humans for centuries. Currently, o...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
Large declines in commercially fished shark stocks in the face of burgeoning demand for shark produc...
Legislators and marine conservationists in California are considering the best way to protect sharks...
Trade in shark fins represents one of the most serious threats to shark populations worldwide. Previ...
Abstract The silky shark is the second most common shark in Southeast Asia's dried fin markets and i...
The burgeoning and largely unregulated trade in shark fins represents one of the most serious threat...
Mounting evidence that sharks are being over-fished to supply shark fin markets is causing widesprea...
Trade restrictions have been established to counteract the rapid global decline of sharks and rays (...
Shark fin soup, consumed by Asian communities throughout the world, is one of the principal drivers ...
Elasmobranchs, the group of cartilaginous fishes that include sharks and rays, are especially vulner...
Location or stock-specific landing data are necessary to improve management of shark stocks, especia...
One of the biggest threats to sustainability of shark populations is overexploitation due to high gl...
Shark products such as fins, meat, skin and oil have been used by humans for centuries. Currently, o...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
Large declines in commercially fished shark stocks in the face of burgeoning demand for shark produc...
Legislators and marine conservationists in California are considering the best way to protect sharks...
Trade in shark fins represents one of the most serious threats to shark populations worldwide. Previ...
Abstract The silky shark is the second most common shark in Southeast Asia's dried fin markets and i...
The burgeoning and largely unregulated trade in shark fins represents one of the most serious threat...
Mounting evidence that sharks are being over-fished to supply shark fin markets is causing widesprea...
Trade restrictions have been established to counteract the rapid global decline of sharks and rays (...
Shark fin soup, consumed by Asian communities throughout the world, is one of the principal drivers ...
Elasmobranchs, the group of cartilaginous fishes that include sharks and rays, are especially vulner...
Location or stock-specific landing data are necessary to improve management of shark stocks, especia...