Indonesia and India are the world’s biggest catchers of sharks, based on an European Union-backed probe into implementing a new pact to protect seven threatened species of sharks and rays.
Both countries account for more than a fifth of global shark catches, according to the wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC.
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