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A graphic showing the breakdown of sharks sampled that were listened under one of the IUCN's threatened categories. The copy reads: 62% of the fins sampled belonged to shark species that were assessed under threatened categories of the IUCN red list. 14% critically endangered, 20% endangered, 28% vulnerable, 38% near threatened.
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Published inResearchers Find Endangered Shark Species in Thailand’s Shark Fin Trade
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