Shark fishing is a global problem that demands local solutions
Overfishing leads to the deaths of millions of sharks each year. Photo: Hollie Booth / The Conversation / FIS
(UNITED KINGDOM, 1/18/2023)
The following is an excerpt from an article posted by theconversation.com:
Countries around the world have voted to limit the global trade in sharks under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The trade in shark products is one of the main drivers of shark overfishing, which kills millions of sharks each year. The new Cites listings aim to keep international trade in 54 species of sharks and rays within sustainable limits.
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