Conservationists propose regulation of shark trade
Conservationists at a global wildlife conference have voted to regulate the trade of shark species which are threatened because their fins are used to make expensive delicacies in Asia.
Delegates at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) of Wild Fauna and Flora conference in Bangkok adopted Colombia’s proposal to put the oceanic whitetip and scalloped hammerhead sharks on a list of species whose trade is closely controlled.




