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Thousands sharks slaughtered simply fins Indonesia.



Thousands of sharks slaughtered simply for their fins to use in expensive soup which is a symbol of wealth in China




Horrific images show thousands of dead sharks piled up on a market floor in Indonesia as workers hack off their fins.

Sharks of all sizes were photographed at the Karngsong fish auction on June 21, in Indramayu, in Indonesia's West Java Province.

The country is one of the world's largest shark catchers due to a demand for shark fins in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China.

In China shark fins are regarded as a delicacy and the fins are one of the world’s most valuable fish products.

They are the main ingredient in shark fin soup, which is priced as high as £68 per bowl. The soup is a symbol of wealth, hospitality and status in China and is often consumed at special occasions such as weddings and banquets.

The fin cartilage is used to provide texture and to thicken the traditional broth, with recipes for the soup dating back as far as the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

The fins are often laid out to dry before being transported across Asia and Green Peace Indonesia data shows the country produces at least 486 tons of dried shark fins a year, the Jakarta Post reports.

Despite objections from the Indonesia Government, shark catching is still rife and hard to control.





There are concerns about shark over exploitation among Indonesia's conservation activists.

'Currently, Indonesia is at the top of the 20 largest shark fishing countries in the world,' Save Sharks Indonesia campaign director Riyanni Djangkaru said in a speech last year.

A study by conservation group WildAid found that of the fourteen shark species most prevalent in the shark fin trade, all have experienced regional population declines ranging from 40-99 per cent.

Over 71 per cent are classified as vulnerable or endangered by the Conservation of Nature, meaning they are considered to be at high or very high risk of extinction in the wild.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3654679/Thousands-sharks-slaughtered-simply-fins-Indonesia.html


Can we stop this,please?! 😭




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