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Dolphin Slaughter Fueled by Illegal Shark Trade
October 25th, 2013 | Comments Off on Dolphin Slaughter Fueled by Illegal Shark Trade
Posted by Alexis Manning in Ocean Views on October 24, 2013 Dolphins in Peru are having their lives cut short as fishermen take to the seas, illegally harpooning and killing the animals in order to harvest their skin for shark bait. Sharks are a profitable commodity to fishermen, as their meat has long been considered an expensive delicacy in Asia, and now, a new report by the investigative group and conservation NGO Mundo Azul suggests that this … Read entire article »
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