SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 7
Karena Kiis
    TÖ-21
   Shark finning refers to the removal and
    retention of shark fins
   Fin - the most profitable part of the shark.
   Widespread, and largely unmanaged and
    unmonitored
   100 million sharks annually
   Cause of losses in shark populations
    worldwide
   Shark fin soup – Asian delicacy
    $70 to $150

   Traditional cures

   Trophy
    $10,000 to $20,000
    whale shark and basking shark

   One pound of dried shark fin can retail for $300
    or more. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.
   The rest of the body is generally discarded in
    the ocean
   Unable to move normally, they die of
    suffocation or are eaten by other predators
   Sandbar, bull, hammerhead, blacktip, porbea
    gle, mako, thresher, blue and occasionally
    white sharks are usually finned
   Loss and devastation of shark populations
    around the world.
   Unsustainable fishery.
   Threatens the stability of marine ecosystems.
   Loss of sharks as a food staple for many
    developing countries.
   Local waters are invaded by large
    industrial, foreign fishing vessels that threaten
    traditional sustainable fisheries.
   Wasteful of protein and other shark-based
    products. Up to 99 per cent of the shark is
    thrown away.
   Each country with a coastline is responsible for laws
    and regulations pertaining to fishing in their waters.
   A number of countries have shark-finning legislation.
   Only a few countries demand that sharks arrive in
    port with fins attached.
   Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.
   Conservation and Management of Sharks.
   The United Nations Convention on the Trade of
    Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) lists
    the whale shark, basking shark, and great white
    shark as species that could become threatened if
    trade is not controlled.
   To date, 169 countries have agreed to be legally
    bound by CITES.
Shark finning

More Related Content

What's hot

HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLD
HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLDHISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLD
HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLDSailesh Mahapatra
 
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIESCODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIESDEVIKA ANTHARJANAM
 
Destructive and prohibited fishing practices
Destructive and prohibited fishing practicesDestructive and prohibited fishing practices
Destructive and prohibited fishing practicesB. BHASKAR
 
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawls
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawlsBycatch and discards from fishing trawls
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawlsSalma Baghdady
 
Marine protected area (MPAs)
Marine protected area (MPAs)Marine protected area (MPAs)
Marine protected area (MPAs)Ashish sahu
 
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of Bengal
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of BengalMarine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of Bengal
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of BengalMishal Roy
 
Marine protected areas
Marine protected areasMarine protected areas
Marine protected areasStudent
 
Great barrier reef presentation
Great barrier reef presentationGreat barrier reef presentation
Great barrier reef presentationAngel
 
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptx
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptxIndicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptx
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptxRajesh Chudasama
 
Overfishing
OverfishingOverfishing
Overfishingmrtague
 
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladesh
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladeshAn assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladesh
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladeshRajan Saha
 

What's hot (20)

HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLD
HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLDHISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLD
HISLA CONSERVATION ALL OVER WORLD
 
Total allowable catch
Total allowable catchTotal allowable catch
Total allowable catch
 
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIESCODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES
 
Boat foulers and borers: Fisheries Science
Boat foulers and borers: Fisheries ScienceBoat foulers and borers: Fisheries Science
Boat foulers and borers: Fisheries Science
 
Destructive and prohibited fishing practices
Destructive and prohibited fishing practicesDestructive and prohibited fishing practices
Destructive and prohibited fishing practices
 
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawls
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawlsBycatch and discards from fishing trawls
Bycatch and discards from fishing trawls
 
ICZM.pptx
ICZM.pptxICZM.pptx
ICZM.pptx
 
Marine protected area (MPAs)
Marine protected area (MPAs)Marine protected area (MPAs)
Marine protected area (MPAs)
 
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of Bengal
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of BengalMarine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of Bengal
Marine & Coastal Fisheries Resources of Bay of Bengal
 
Important Palegic Fishes
Important Palegic FishesImportant Palegic Fishes
Important Palegic Fishes
 
Marine protected areas
Marine protected areasMarine protected areas
Marine protected areas
 
Great barrier reef presentation
Great barrier reef presentationGreat barrier reef presentation
Great barrier reef presentation
 
Marine ecosystem
Marine ecosystemMarine ecosystem
Marine ecosystem
 
Biology of finfish 2nd semester (full sylabus)
Biology of finfish 2nd semester (full sylabus)Biology of finfish 2nd semester (full sylabus)
Biology of finfish 2nd semester (full sylabus)
 
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptx
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptxIndicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptx
Indicators of Dynamics In Fishery Resource.pptx
 
Threats to marine biodiversity
Threats to marine biodiversityThreats to marine biodiversity
Threats to marine biodiversity
 
Overfishing
OverfishingOverfishing
Overfishing
 
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladesh
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladeshAn assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladesh
An assignment on benefit of eez establishment in case of bangladesh
 
Total allowable catch
Total allowable catchTotal allowable catch
Total allowable catch
 
Potential Yield from Indian EEZ
Potential Yield from Indian EEZ Potential Yield from Indian EEZ
Potential Yield from Indian EEZ
 

Viewers also liked

Fish-oil alternative business development
Fish-oil alternative business developmentFish-oil alternative business development
Fish-oil alternative business developmentManuel Santana
 
Algae infographic
Algae infographic Algae infographic
Algae infographic Rabobank
 
Fish oil supplements benefits
Fish oil supplements benefitsFish oil supplements benefits
Fish oil supplements benefitsramankumar1984
 
Algal oil kira & cassidy
Algal oil kira & cassidyAlgal oil kira & cassidy
Algal oil kira & cassidyCassidy Laird
 

Viewers also liked (6)

Exponentiëlee groei deel 2
Exponentiëlee groei deel 2Exponentiëlee groei deel 2
Exponentiëlee groei deel 2
 
Fish-oil alternative business development
Fish-oil alternative business developmentFish-oil alternative business development
Fish-oil alternative business development
 
Algae infographic
Algae infographic Algae infographic
Algae infographic
 
algen waar om
algen waar omalgen waar om
algen waar om
 
Fish oil supplements benefits
Fish oil supplements benefitsFish oil supplements benefits
Fish oil supplements benefits
 
Algal oil kira & cassidy
Algal oil kira & cassidyAlgal oil kira & cassidy
Algal oil kira & cassidy
 

Similar to Shark finning

Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effect
Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effectBycatch and Discard and their sollution & effect
Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effectAshish sahu
 
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malik
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malikOver fishing by, abdal rahman malik
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malikGulxari Malik
 
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013India Water Portal
 
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010COTERC
 
Globalization Fish Quotas
Globalization Fish QuotasGlobalization Fish Quotas
Globalization Fish QuotasMartin Pegner
 
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceans
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceansThe seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceans
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceansruletheskies07
 
Endangered animals
Endangered animalsEndangered animals
Endangered animalsmarcus410
 
Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle Mutebkhan
 

Similar to Shark finning (20)

Oceanography
OceanographyOceanography
Oceanography
 
Oceanography
OceanographyOceanography
Oceanography
 
Oceanography
OceanographyOceanography
Oceanography
 
Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effect
Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effectBycatch and Discard and their sollution & effect
Bycatch and Discard and their sollution & effect
 
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malik
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malikOver fishing by, abdal rahman malik
Over fishing by, abdal rahman malik
 
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013
Responsible fishing_Jagannath Rathod_2013
 
ESP T_Kit on Fishery
ESP T_Kit on FisheryESP T_Kit on Fishery
ESP T_Kit on Fishery
 
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010
COTERC World turtle day May 23rd 2010
 
Globalization Fish Quotas
Globalization Fish QuotasGlobalization Fish Quotas
Globalization Fish Quotas
 
10 endangered ocean species and marine animals
10 endangered ocean species and marine animals10 endangered ocean species and marine animals
10 endangered ocean species and marine animals
 
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceans
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceansThe seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceans
The seafood industry’s affect on the world’s oceans
 
Overfishing
OverfishingOverfishing
Overfishing
 
Overfishing-molly.w
Overfishing-molly.wOverfishing-molly.w
Overfishing-molly.w
 
Save Sharks
Save SharksSave Sharks
Save Sharks
 
Endangered animals
Endangered animalsEndangered animals
Endangered animals
 
4483597.ppt
4483597.ppt4483597.ppt
4483597.ppt
 
The Dying Ocean
The Dying OceanThe Dying Ocean
The Dying Ocean
 
Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle
 
Shark massacre
Shark massacreShark massacre
Shark massacre
 
OVER FISHING.pptx
OVER FISHING.pptxOVER FISHING.pptx
OVER FISHING.pptx
 

Shark finning

  • 1. Karena Kiis TÖ-21
  • 2. Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins  Fin - the most profitable part of the shark.  Widespread, and largely unmanaged and unmonitored  100 million sharks annually  Cause of losses in shark populations worldwide
  • 3. Shark fin soup – Asian delicacy $70 to $150  Traditional cures  Trophy $10,000 to $20,000 whale shark and basking shark  One pound of dried shark fin can retail for $300 or more. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.
  • 4. The rest of the body is generally discarded in the ocean  Unable to move normally, they die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators  Sandbar, bull, hammerhead, blacktip, porbea gle, mako, thresher, blue and occasionally white sharks are usually finned
  • 5. Loss and devastation of shark populations around the world.  Unsustainable fishery.  Threatens the stability of marine ecosystems.  Loss of sharks as a food staple for many developing countries.  Local waters are invaded by large industrial, foreign fishing vessels that threaten traditional sustainable fisheries.  Wasteful of protein and other shark-based products. Up to 99 per cent of the shark is thrown away.
  • 6. Each country with a coastline is responsible for laws and regulations pertaining to fishing in their waters.  A number of countries have shark-finning legislation.  Only a few countries demand that sharks arrive in port with fins attached.  Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.  Conservation and Management of Sharks.  The United Nations Convention on the Trade of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) lists the whale shark, basking shark, and great white shark as species that could become threatened if trade is not controlled.  To date, 169 countries have agreed to be legally bound by CITES.