In a social media post, the agency confirmed its inspectors seized an estimated 50,000 dried shark fins hidden inside fake ...
What looked like routine cargo moving through U.S. ports turned into something else entirely once inspectors took a closer ...
Inspectors with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seized roughly 50,000 dried shark fins at ports across the U.S. in October ...
Will the illicit shark-fin trade ever stop? Probably no sooner than the drug wars will end.
Watch out, Jaws — your days are numbered. Money-hungry fishermen and sellers are ignoring international regulations in favor of big profits in the illegal sale of shark fins — and new research led by ...
So, what on earth is it there for? Well, it turns out, it’s an antenna to pick up radio, satellite, GPS, WiFi, cellular data ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it seized roughly 50,000 shark fins as part of a coordinated enforcement ...
Research shows international protections put in place to protect five species of threatened sharks are not being followed. Countries have reported no fishing for the five species of sharks, but DNA ...
WLWT reports the seized cargo weighed more than 1,600 pounds and was valued at over $1 million. The station says the fins ...
HOUSTON (KGO) -- The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says ten restaurants and markets in the Houston and Dallas area were caught illegally selling shark fins and shark fin products during a recent ...