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Conservation-conscious couple Edward Kwek, 32, and Angeline Yip, 30 (above), held a diver-themed and shark's fin-less wedding last year - to the delight of their fellow divers.
-- PHOTO: COURTESY OF EDWARD KWEK
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Can you resist this bowl of Double-boiled Superior Shark's Fin with Black Truffle and Treasures of the Sea from the Fairmont Singapore?
-- PHOTO: FAIRMONT SINGAPORE
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Shark fins being hauled back on a boat to the the southern Philippine island of Sulu.
'People have been misled into thinking that it is common practice to kill sharks only for their fins, and to cut them off while they are still alive.'
Dr Giam Choo Hoo, a member of Cites
-- PHOTO: AFP
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