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Finning is called as the cruel cutting off the fins of the sharks. Often the sharks are still alive at this time. The trunk of the shark (dead or alive) is then thrown as redundant ballast over board. The shark fins constitute only approx. 14% of the total weight of a shark but bring in on the international market substantially more than shark meat. The fins are used exclusively for shark fish fin soup. Finning is cruelly however lucrative; for a kilo of shark fins in Asia an average over 100 US Dollar is paid.
Hong Kong and the mainland China dominate the world-wide shark fin market to 50%. Statistics from Taiwan, Singapore
and Hong Kong point a growth like an explosion of the trade with shark fins. Already 1999 according to official data of the customs authorities of Hong Kong 6954 tons of shark fins were released for the re-export. The number of exported fins might have increased by a multiple since then. They predominantly go to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea and China. Taiwan ranks at place five in the world-wide shark fin trade. It maintains the world-wide largest fishing fleet, which fishes primarily in international waters, far away from the own territorial waters.
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There is something unique about sharks’ teeth! A shark without teeth could not survive; it would starve. Therefore, unlike many other animals like dogs and canines, sharks continuously get new teeth to replace those that fall out. A shark’s mouth generally contains five or more rows of teeth, one behind the other. All rows, with the exception of the first, lay flat in the animal’s mouth. The next row rises up to replace any teeth that have fallen out or were broken. Sharks always make new teeth and have always spare rows of teeth. Sharks’ teeth are adapted to what they eat. Unlike humans, sharks do not chew. They are not omnivores, but carnivores. They use their teeth to grasp prey and, if needed, tear the prey into smaller chunks they can swallow. Most shark teeth are very sharp. Sharks’ jaws are powerful and the sharp teeth are capable of cutting through bone and even thin steel chains.
Shark teeth vary from being ferocious-looking curved spikes to flat triangular points, to points that are so small that they are not used for anything at all. The larger sharks, like the great white and the tiger shark, have triangular teeth with jagged edges. This helps to keep hold of large fish and animals so as to tear chunks of meat from their bodies or slice through a turtle’s shell. A sand tiger’s teeth, on the other hand, are long and narrow which make them look frightening, but in fact this type of shark is not very aggressive. The shape of its teeth is ideal for grabbing hold of slippery prey, like fish and squid. However, the whale shark, one of the biggest sharks on earth, has very small teeth. Whale sharks don’t use their teeth for biting because they simply filter their food.
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