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Earlier this year, United States senators put forth S.793, a bill they've named the "Shark Fin Trade

[View this email in your browser]( [Shark Fins]( Earlier this year, United States senators put forth S.793, a bill they've named the "Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act". With the noble goal of protecting shark populations, which are in decline all over the globe, the document proposes a total ban on the buying or selling of shark fins in the US. Sounds like an unambiguously good thing, right? Well, the straightforward answer to a problem is not always the best one – and some shark researchers worry that this approach could do more harm than good. In a recently published paper, shark researchers David Shiffman and Robert Hueter argue that banning trade in fins would not prevent many shark deaths at all – but it might hinder successful conservation practices, and sow confusion by misrepresenting the true threats to these animals. [Read more]( [Crocodile]( What do we know about the seafaring tendencies of crocodiles? And what do we make of multiple reports of alligators turning up in the surf in the United States? And hey – what happens when a high-seas traveller of a crocodile meets a big shark? From coastal cruising on ocean currents to deepwater crossings and some honest-to-goodness transoceanic journeys (plus the occasional run-in with a gnarly saltwater predator), here’s what happens when these formidable scaly reptiles turn their snaggletooth snouts to the sea. [Read more]( [Earth Touch VOD]( FEATURED VIDEO Giant tree rats, smuggled narwhal tusks & a ‘mystery’ sea creature A giant tree rat that’s new to science, a smuggler of narwhal tusks jailed and a “mystery” Philippines whale identified. Copyright © 2017 Earth Touch News Network, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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