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CAPE TOWN - South African environmental authorities have sent DNA samples from thousands of shark fins confiscated at Cape Town harbour this week for testing, as part of an investigation into illegal shark fishing.
Marcel Kroese, head of law enforcement at the country's Marine and Coastal Management agency, told Reuters that
officials wanted to establish whether threatened species of fish were involved.
"First of all we want to see where the investigation is going and what charges will be laid," he said.
Marine officials raided premises on Monday and confiscated more than five tonnes of dry shark fin.
Sharks have been declining alarmingly across the world as their fins have become prized, particularly in Asia where shark fin soup is a delicacy.
Kroese said virtually all of the sharks thrown back into the sea after their fins were hacked off would have died.
- REUTERS
Herald Feature: Conservation and Environment
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