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A graphic showing a map of the world with shark fin icons indicating several areas sharks were imported from outside of thai waters. The graphic reads as follows: 34% of the shark species identified are not found in Thai waters, indicating that fins traded in Thai markets rely heavily on sources outside the country.
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Published inResearchers Find Endangered Shark Species in Thailand’s Shark Fin Trade
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