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/ˈfɪnɪŋ/noun / verb
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The practice of slicing off a shark's fins, often while the animal is still alive, then discarding its body at sea to maximize cargo space for the valuable fins. Primarily driven by demand for shark fin soup in certain Asian cuisines, it creates enormous waste and accelerates the collapse of shark populations that play critical roles in ocean ecosystems. The term now frequently appears in marine policy debates and conservation campaigns.

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