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This with shark finning is killing a truly magnificient creature.
Finning competed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games where he won a gold medal.
- shark finning is legal in New Zealand.
But the librarian, Ingrid Finning, does not mention nuclear war to the 7- and 8-year-olds.
Finning is divided into the following operating units:
Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins.
In countries such as Thailand and Singapore, public awareness advertisements on finning have reportedly reduced consumption by 25%.
Shark finning has been illegal in Canada since 1994, but importing fins from other regions without such regulations is allowed.
Shark finning is illegal under U.S. federal law.
The practice of shark finning is known to endanger the survival of several shark species.
Shark finning is widespread, and largely unregulated and unmonitored.
He will compete with Sean Finning at the 2012 London Paralympics.
Finning is a cyclist.
Finning, a dealer based in Alberta, Canada, is Caterpillar's largest global distributor.
Pilot Mark Jamieson was replaced in the selected team by Sean Finning.
The Shark Finning Prohibition Act is signed into law in the United States.
Finning involves cutting the fins of sharks (used for fin-soup) and often it is pregnant female sharks that are caught.
Ann Finning, who wants her nails painted Cameo Pink, is fretting because she needs a good shampoo and set.
Antofagasta (Finning centre)
In the words of Bob Laurie, Finning's real estate consultant: "We're not philanthropists.
Finning has been witnessed and filmed within a protected marine area in the Raja Ampat islands of Indonesia.
Tiger sharks are considered a near threatened species due to excessive finning and fishing by humans according to International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Finning is a municipality in the district of Landsberg in Bavaria in Germany.
During the congressional discussion, Shark finning was called "one of the most visible and controversial conservation issues in the waters of the Pacific Ocean".
Shark finning refers to the practice of cutting the fins from live sharks while at sea, and then discarding rest of the fish back into the ocean.