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    Shark fin bans might not help sharks, scientists say

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    Date
    September 28, 2017
    Author
    Whittle, Patrick
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    MB20170928_SS-2
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    As lawmakers propose banning the sale of shark fins in the U.S., a pair of scientists is pushing back, saying the effort might actually harm attempts to conserve the marine predators. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey introduced a bill this year designed to prevent people from possessing or selling shark fins in America, much to the delight of conservation groups such as Oceana. But marine scientists David Shiffman and Robert Hueter said this approach could be wrongheaded. Shiffman and Hueter authored a study that appears in the November issue of the journal Marine Policy, saying that the U.S. has long been a leader in shark fisheries management and that shutting down the U.S. fin trade entirely would remove a model for sustainability for the rest of the world.
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    Whittle, P. (2017, September 28). Shark fin bans might not help sharks, scientists say. Manila Bulletin, p. SS-2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5712
    Corporate Names
    Oceana Simon Fraser University U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    Personal Names
    Booker, Cory Shiffman, David Hueter, Robert Lynch, Kristin Snyder, Lora Oden, Jeff Chan, Joe
    Geographic Names
    New Jersey Portland
    Subject
    fins Marine fish fishery regulations marine scientists fisheries shark fisheries animal welfare threatened species rare species
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