Dolphins die for shark fin soup

The (even) dark(er) side of the shark fin trade… 

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Photo by Paul Hilton

sallysnowglobe:

An absolutely horrendous story posted on Paul Hilton Photography’s website back in February 2012 (28th).  It tells the tale of some Indonesian fishermen illegally fishing dolphins and whales to use as bait to then fish sharks.  

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    As if shark finning were already not about the least sustainable practice I can think of…
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    The (even) dark(er) side of the shark fin trade… Photo by Paul Hilton
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