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Yes, all species of shark are endangered because some country's fishermen catch them and cut off their fins for 'sharks fin soup' -what is worse is that the rest of the shark is discarded.

I am a Scuba diver and I have found dead, fin less sharks lying on the sea floor it is a terrible sight an so stupid and unnecessary.

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most likely yes but more than 3 million sharks are in the wild

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They are endangered Yes

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In some places they kill them for food.

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