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Finning, the practice of removing shark fins and discarding the rest of the shark back into the ocean, is primarily driven by the demand for shark fin soup, a delicacy in some cultures. This practice is often motivated by the high market value of fins, which can fetch significant prices, leading to overfishing and threatening shark populations. Additionally, finning is criticized for its cruelty and negative ecological impact, as it disrupts marine ecosystems. Efforts are being made globally to ban or regulate finning to protect shark species and promote sustainable fishing practices.

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