Shark Fin Trade: The Inhumane Practice Of Shark Finning

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The shark fin trade is the movement of the shark's fins from the fishermens to the market to the customer, more than half of the world's trade in shark fin goes through hong kong. Finning is the inhumane practice of hacking off the shark’s fin and throwing its still living body back into the sea. The sharks either starve to death, or eaten alive by other fish or drown. Sharks fins are mainly used for a popular soup made chinese origin made, called shark fin soup made from shark fin and flavoured with chicken or some other stock The demand for shark fin soup has 1985. developed since The fin itself has very little flavour and it is used primarily to add texture to the dish and seen as a delicacy.
Shark fin soup itself is not cheap it can cost up to $100 per bowl, the price is part of the point shark fin soup is a luxury item in honk kong and china. Over 8000 tons of shark fins are processed each year, fins are dried stacked and sold mostly illegal buyers extract cleaned and process into shark fin soup. Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of the shark’s fins while the remainder of the shark …show more content…

The massive quantity of sharks harvested and lack of selection deplete shark populations faster than their reproductive abilities can replenish populations. Loss of sharks as a food staple for many developing countries threatens the stability of marine ecosystems. Not only is the finning of sharks barbaric, but their indiscriminate slaughter at an unsustainable rate is pushing many species to the brink of extinction since the 1970 the populations of several species have been decimated by over 95%. The ocean ecosystem is made up of very intricate food webs and sharks are at the top of these webs and are considered by scientist to be keystone species meaning the removing them cause the whole structure to

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