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BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- China has no teams
specialized in catching sharks, an official with the Ministry of Agriculture
said here Thursday.
Li Yanliang, deputy director of the ministry's Fishing Department, told a press conference held by the Information Office of the State Council, that China's catching, import and export of
sharks is conducted strictly in accordance with international laws.
He denied reports saying that Chinese fishermen throw
sharks away after catching and cutting off their fins.
The Chinese government encourages a "rational and
sustained" development of fish resources and the overall use of sharks, he said.
It bans the partial use of sharks. Those found breaking the regulations are
"severely" dealt with, he added.
Li admitted that the consumption of shark fin in
China, a dish in upscale restaurants, is not declining, but pointed out that the
government is considering listing some endangered sharks as protected animals.
In line with international conventions on endangered
wild animals and plants, whale shark and white shark are listed as the world's
second-class protected animals. Enditem |