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Delegates at a global summit on trade in endangered species will on Friday decide whether to approve a proposal to protect sharks, a move that could drastically reduce the lucrative and cruel shark fin trade. | News24_Business

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Delegates at a global summit on trade in endangered species will vote on a proposal to protect sharks.

The shark initiative has been one of the most discussed at this year's CITES summit in Panama, with the proposal co-sponsored by the European Union and 15 countries. "For the first time, CITES would be handling a very large number of shark species, which would be approximately 90% of the market," she said.

Shark fins, representing a market of about $500 million per year, can sell for about $1 000 a kilogram.An overview of the challenges and opportunities of the climate crisis, as it changes the world we know.Sharks have long been seen as the villain of the seas they have occupied for more than 400 million years, drawing horror with their depiction in films such as"Jaws" and occasional attacks on humans.

With many shark species taking more than 10 years to reach sexual maturity, and having a low fertility rate, the constant hunting of the species has decimated their numbers.

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_Business It's an easy one... Just say 'Yes' and protect the sharks.

_Business Humans must just leave animals alone maan yall wasting money on unnecessary things humans are being bombed others starving but yall here spending billions on Gods creatures that have their own life system if yall were to leave them alone

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