Protected sharks, rays allegedly sold as seafood without permits in Singapore’s markets
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Shark meat remains widely available at seafood restaurants and supermarkets. SINGAPORE: When it comes to illegal wildlife trade, many think of elephant ivory, rhino horns or pangolins. But another group receives far less attention: Marine species that are not fully banned but whose trade is tightly regulated amid growing concerns over population declines. CNA found that in some of Singapore’s wet markets, some species of sharks and rays that are globally protected are allegedly still being sold
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