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Over ten thousand pieces of shark fins are dried on the rooftop of a factory building
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Over ten thousand pieces of shark fins are dried on the rooftop of a factory building
Over ten thousand pieces of shark fins are dried on the rooftop of a factory building in Hong Kong January 2, 2013. Local sales of the luxurious gourmet food have fallen in recent years due to its controversial nature, but activists demand a total shark fin ban in the city, labelled by some as the shark fin capital of the world. The fins were shipped from an unknown location and unloaded at a nearby pier to be dried on the rooftop. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY) - GM1E9121GA901
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This striking photo captures the controversial and grim reality of shark finning in Hong Kong, once known as the shark fin capital of the world. Over ten thousand pieces of shark fins are seen drying on the rooftop of a factory building, representing an industry steeped in controversy and ethical concerns. The image serves as a reminder that this luxurious gourmet food has faced declining sales due to growing awareness about its environmental impact and animal cruelty involved in obtaining it. Activists have been tirelessly advocating for a complete ban on shark fin trade within the city. The origins of these fins remain unknown, but they were shipped from an undisclosed location before being unloaded at a nearby pier for drying purposes. The sheer quantity displayed here highlights the scale at which sharks are hunted solely for their fins. As we reflect upon this photograph, it prompts us to question our consumption choices and consider alternative sustainable options. It is crucial to recognize that our actions can contribute towards preserving marine ecosystems and protecting endangered species like sharks from further harm. Photographer Bobby Yip's lens captures not only an alarming scene but also serves as a call to action, urging society to take responsibility for safeguarding our oceans' delicate balance while challenging long-standing traditions surrounding luxury foods like shark fin soup.
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