Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Brenna Owen
Publication Date: August 14, 2025 - 21:59
Canadian-led patrol finds alleged shark finning, killing of dolphins in North Pacific
August 14, 2025
A Canadian-led patrol of the North Pacific earlier this year uncovered dozens of alleged fisheries violations, including illegal shark finning and killing of dolphins.
Sean Wheeler, international enforcement chief for the Fisheries Department, said the two-month surveillance mission was the first to include crews from other countries, including the United States, Japan and South Korea, on a single vessel.
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