Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison
The dead sharks — mostly endangered hammerheads — were part of a 300-ton haul of fish found on their boat off the Galapagos Islands. An Ecuadorean judge fined and jailed the crew for up to four years.
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August 30, 2017 at 03:30AM
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NPR News: Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison
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