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Over! In Sydney, that fish fin was cut, and the fish fin was cut.

 
[Social News]     12 Jun 2019
The shark`s fin was cut off. (picture of the Daily telegram)According to the Daily telegram, two death sharks were found in (Cabbage Tree Bay Reserve), a tree bay reserve in Manley, Sydney. Both of their finns were cut off. Authorities said illegal fishing in the reserve could face a fine of A $22000 or six months in prison, and called on people to report.
Over! In Sydney, that fish fin was cut, and the fish fin was cut.

The shark`s fin was cut off. (picture of the Daily telegram)


According to the Daily telegram, two death sharks were found in (Cabbage Tree Bay Reserve), a tree bay reserve in Manley, Sydney. Both of their finns were cut off. Authorities said illegal fishing in the reserve could face a fine of A $22000 or six months in prison, and called on people to report.

It is reported that at 7o`clock Monday morning, at the southmost end of South Steyne in front of the Manny Life Saving Club, two abandoned dead sharks were found at the boundaries of aquatic animals protected by no fishing, one of which was thrown on the beach and one was thrown on rocks.

Passing resident Castell (Bree Castel) said she saw the shark`s fin cut off.

The death of the two sharks sparked anger among local residents, including Bailey (Paul Bailey)., who found one of the sharks He called the behavior "ruthless" and "disturbing" and lacking respect for nature and those who love it. He is even willing to offer A $500 to those who provide clues as a reward.

The New State Department of Primary Industry, speaker, said the grey shark is not protected in the new state, but the Leaf Tree Bay Reserve is a no-fishing area, and he encouraged people to call 1800 043 536 to report illegal fishing.

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