The image shows the positions of the fin types that are highly prized in trade: the first dorsal, paired pectoral fins and the lower lobe of the caudal fin. |
• Has black tips on most fins, including anal fin. • Very pointed snout. • 1st dorsal fin behind the pectoral fin. • 9 feet max length. • No interdorsal ridge. |
7. Can shark fins be visually identified to species or species group? For recent CITES listed species: Yes. |
Identifying the fins of CITES-listed sharks and rays quickly and reliably is key in ensuring the effective implementation of CITES and national regulations. |
To assist in identification of fins, we have designed an easy-to-use field guide based on morphological characteristics of the fin (i.e. fin color, distinct ... |
Fins with black tips, including the anal fin (in individuals >80 cm TL). • First dorsal fin origin above or behind the pectoral fin free rear tip. Carcharhinus ... |
This guide is intended to help enforcement and customs personnel in the provisional identification of the first dorsal fins of these five shark species. |
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