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ID128118
Title ProperShark finning
Other Title Informationare Indian waters becoming a graveyard for Sharks
LanguageENG
AuthorDhaneesh, KV ;  Zacharia, P U
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The predator of the marine world may be much feared in the water, but it seems the shark is the one that is living a fearful life in the Indian maritime environs. According to a report complied by TRAFFIC India, a global wildlife trade monitor and the Pew environment group, India, has been ranked second in the list of top 20 shark catching nations of the world (Hanfee 1997). surpassed only by Indonesia, this is ranking that will shame conversationalist across the nations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.3; December 2013: p.358-374
Journal SourceJournal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.3; December 2013: p.358-374
Key WordsSea Security ;  Maritime Strategy ;  Shark Fisheries ;  Global Maritime Trade ;  Sea Food Trade ;  India ;  Indonesia ;  Marine World ;  Indian maritime environs ;  Indian Marine Life Strategy ;  Economic Interest ;  TRAFFIC India ;  Wildlife Monitoring ;  Indian Waters ;  Sharks Graveyards ;  Shark Trafficking