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Genetic1 Analyses Show Endangered Species in Shark Fin2 Soup
More than 73 million sharks are killed every year, mostly for their fins3, to make shark fin soup, industry experts and conservationists say. Shark fin soup is a common offering in many Asian restaurants around the world.
The Field Museum in Chicago and the Pew Environment Group looked at 51 soup samples in 14 U.S. cities. DNA4 analyses identified eight shark species, some of them endangered.
“The major finding is that there are endangered species in shark fin soup sold in the United States. One sample taken from Boston had scalloped hammerhead," said Liz Karan, who heads the global shark conservation campaign at the Pew Environment Group. "Scalloped hammerhead is considered endangered by the International Union of Conservation’s red list of endangered species.”
Shark finning5 - cutting off the fins while the shark is still alive and throwing the body overboard - is banned in the United States. But shark fishing and the import of fins are allowed. So far, only five U.S. states have banned shark fin products.
“Overfishing of sharks is a global problem. Hong Kong is currently the hub of the shark fin trade, and there are about 80 countries that contribute to that trade,” said Karan.
Over the last 60 years, the world's shark population has plummetted by nearly 80 percent, according to a study by the Pew Environment Group. The group believes sanctuaries6 for sharks could help them.
“They have a very long life span and often don’t reach sexual maturity7 until their teens or 20s and, when they do reproduce, some species only have a couple of pups at the time. So their ability to repopulate and recover from overfishing pressures is very small,” said Karan.
The Humane8 Society International leads one of the largest campaigns to protect sharks. Iris9 Ho is the wildlife campaigns manager.
“Over 90 percent of the world’s shark fin consumption takes place in China, and Hong Kong alone handles about 50 percent of the global trade in shark fins,” she said.
The Chinese government has announced it will stop serving shark fin soup at official functions. Ho says outside of Asia, the U.S. is the largest market.
”According to government records, in 2010, 34 metric tons of shark fins were imported to the U.S.,” she said.
Sharks have been around for 400 million years, pre-dating the dinosaurs10. But scientists believe they may be unable to survive this ongoing11 assault.
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n.鳍;(飞机的)安定翼 | |
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[医]散热片;鱼鳍;飞边;鸭掌 | |
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(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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n.鱼鳍式划水(仰卧水面,两脚并拢,两手放身旁上下拍水使身体向头的方向移动) | |
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n.避难所( sanctuary的名词复数 );庇护;圣所;庇护所 | |
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n.成熟;完成;(支票、债券等)到期 | |
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n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西 | |
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