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Judi Lynn

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Sat Oct 19, 2013, 08:39 PM Oct 2013

Peru considers shark fishing curbs to stop dolphins' slaughter for bait

Peru considers shark fishing curbs to stop dolphins' slaughter for bait
PUBLISHED : Sunday, 20 October, 2013, 7:32am
UPDATED : Sunday, 20 October, 2013, 7:32am
Agence France-Presse in Lima

Peru said it might restrict shark fishing to curb the illegal slaughter of up to 15,000 dolphins per year - used as bait by rogue fisherman - following a dramatic increase in sales of shark fins to Asia.

Most of Peru's shark fin exports, which have jumped 10 per cent in recent years, go to Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and other Asian nations, the Production Ministry said.

Video taken by NGO Mundo Azul broadcast on Thursday shows Peruvian fisherman harpooning dolphins before skinning and throwing their bloodied parts back into the ocean to lure sharks. The group said that 15,000 dolphins are slaughtered each year in Peru and their meat is used as bait to catch sharks.

"We videotaped from the boat and in the water and what we saw was unimaginably horrific,"said Stefan Austermuhle, executive director of Mundo Azul, who spent 24 days on a shark-fishing boat off the Peruvian coast.

More:
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1335395/peru-considers-shark-fishing-curbs-stop-dolphins-slaughter-bait





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