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Fishermen cuts great hammerhead shark caught on offshore commercial longline - Brazil
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Thresher shark packed for shipment, Alopias sp., Nanfang'ao fish market - Suao, Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China)
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These fins drying on the ground are only a few dozen of the thousands of fins drying and stacked up for sale nearby.
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Shark fins are expensive commodities in asian culture, but the fins are far more valuable on a living shark maintaining a healthy ocean.
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The shark fin industry removes 100 million sharks every year for soup, and more fins come from costa rica than any nation in the western hemisphere.
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Any and all sharks are killed for soup, even the juveniles. These fins are so small it will take many more sharks to fill a bowl of soup.
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