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  • More Sharks Killed Despite Finning Laws – Shark Stewards
    A new study reports that 76 to 80 million sharks were killed between 2012 and 2019, with about 25 million of them threatened species The study published by Worm et al in the journal Science shows that overfishing continues to present a dire threat to shark populations over much of the world, despite the widespread adoption of anti-shark finning legislation and related regulations over the
  • Sharks Are Being Killed at Rising Rates Despite Increased . . .
    Despite a tenfold increase in regulations against finning from 2012 to 2019, shark mortality due to fishing has jumped from 76 million to 80 million per year, according to a new study published
  • Humans now kill 80 million sharks per year, 25 million of . . .
    An estimated 80 million sharks are dying in fisheries each year despite global regulations aimed at protecting them from finning, scientists have discovered In a study published Jan 11 in the journal Science, researchers used data from 2012 to 2019 — when legislation to protect sharks from finning increased tenfold — and found that annual shark mortality rose from 76 million in 2012 to
  • Unsustainable Fishing of Sharks Is a Global Problem
    Led by researchers at Dalhousie University, UC Santa Barbara and The Nature Conservancy, the team came to a surprising conclusion They found total shark fishing mortality increased from 76 million to 80 million sharks per year even though protective legislation to reduce finning increased more than 10-fold during the same time
  • Shark kills rise to more than 100 million per year—despite . . .
    To estimate mortality in places where data were patchy, the team built statistical models that included information about ocean conditions, the fishing industry, and the species present in an area The final estimates showed that overall shark deaths from fishing grew from 76 million per year in 2012 to as many as 101 million in 2019
  • 80 Million Sharks Killed Every Year Despite Finning . . .
    At least 25 million of the sharks killed were from species that are at risk of extinction, including the scalloped hammerhead, the oceanic whitetip, and the great white shark Multiple shark species have been pushed to the brink of extinction as a result of international demand for shark fins mostly for use in shark fin soup
  • Despite extensive regulatory changes, the global mortality . . .
    Abstract: Over the last two decades, global efforts to protect sharks, recognized as highly threatened wildlife, have faced challenges A study reveals that despite increased scrutiny and regulatory measures, shark fishing mortality rose from 76 to 80 million between 2012 and 2019, with 25 million belonging to threatened species While coastal
  • The wonders of sharks: Shark finning and protection laws
    Despite there being no proven benefit in consuming or otherwise using shark fins, 76 to 80 million sharks are killed for their fins annually In the U S and other parts of the world, new rules and regulations have been put in place to stop shark finning States have put in place regulations for shark preservation, and international laws have
  • Many Laws to Protect Sharks Have Backfired, Researchers Find
    They found that more than 80 million sharks had been killed worldwide by fishing in 2017, from 76 million in 2012 Almost a third of the sharks killed were threatened species
  • Sharks killed at alarming rates despite regulations: study
    Between 2012 and 2019, the number of sharks killed from fishing increased from some 76 million a year to more than 80 million, they reported in the journal Science
  • Sharks are still being killed at high rates—despite bans on . . .
    Shark fishing regulations, including bans on cutting off fins, increased tenfold since 2000 Yet a new study shows that deaths may have actually ticked up as new markets for shark meat emerge
  • Shark Meat Demand Is Surging While Our Oceans Grow Silent
    Around 100 million sharks are killed by humans each year From Fins to Flesh: The Shift in Shark Demand Global shark mortality from fishing increased from 76 million in 2012 to 80 million in 2019, despite stronger laws Of these, 25 million are from threatened species
  • Shark Killing Shows No Sign of Slowing Down | Animal Welfare . . .
    Finally, a study led by Dr Boris Worm of Dalhousie University (Worm et al , Science, 2024) estimates that total annual shark mortality increased from over 76 million in 2012 to over 80 million in 2017, averaging 79 million from 2017 to 2019, including 25 million sharks from threatened species Ninety-five percent of the catch between 2017 and
  • Shark Finning and Shark Fin Facts - Shark Stewards
    The Blue shark is among the most common shark killed and traded with an estimated 20 million killed for their fins annually By nature, sharks are difficult to study and good fisheries data are hard to obtain The practice of finning, which is mostly an unreported practice is robbing scientists of population and capture data
  • The Reality of Shark Finning and Its Global Impact
    Nearly all shark species are at risk of being finned, but certain species are especially sought after Whale Sharks and Basking Sharks are prized for their large fins, often used as decorations, while species like Oceanic Whitetip and Silky Sharks dominate the high-end fin market Blue Sharks, the most commonly traded species, face devastating





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