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Atlantic shark feeding habits under study - FIS
Indonesian shark fishing communities to help in sustainability study - Science Network
Chinese New Year causes shark fin feeding frenzy - The Sydney Morning Herald
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The Shark Trust promotes the study, management and conservation of sharks, skates and rays. The Shark Trust is the UK member of the European Elasmobranch Association. As such, it collaborates with other national member bodies to achieve their aims in British, European and international waters. The Trust aims to join forces with other groups concerned with shark, skate and ray conservation issues. These include commercial fisherman, recreational sea anglers, divers, yachtsmen, and all those who want to ensure the future survival of these fascinating but threatened animals.