Fishery managers and regional, national and international officials have a real obligation to improve this situation. But it doesn't have to be like this. With sufficient public support and resulting political will, we can turn the tide
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Fishery managers and regional, national and international officials have a real obligation to improve this situation. But it doesn't have to be like this. With sufficient public support and resulting political will, we can turn the tide
They used to be taken as bycatch by boats targeting tuna and swordfish. But now as those species are declining we're seeing more fishermen targeting sharks. Porbeagle and shortfin mako are targeted for fins and meat; species like blue shark are likely to be finned, but particularly in Europe we're seeing more blue shark being landed
There's this idea that because these are widely ranging species, they're more resilient to fishing pressure. In fact they're becoming species of serious concern because there are no international catch limits for sharks. There are intense fisheries on the oceans, and they remain pretty much unprotected
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