SHARK FINNING
Illustration and graphic environmental infographic
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Shark finning involves the removal of fins from captured sharks, often while the animal is still alive, followed by discarding the carcass at sea. This practice significantly contributes to the decline of shark populations, with many species now classified as vulnerable or endangered. As apex predators, sharks play a crucial ecological role in regulating marine biodiversity and trophic dynamics.

This infographic sheds light on the devastating practice of shark finning, a major environmental issue that leads to the death of approximately 80 million sharks each year. By illustrating the brutal process of fin removal and the global trade routes fueling demand, the poster highlights how shark populations are being decimated to serve the luxury market for shark fin soup. With over 50% of shark species now threatened or near extinction, the ecological consequences are dire. Sharks play a critical role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems as apex predators; their decline disrupts the balance of the ocean’s food web, impacting countless other species. Through clear visuals and impactful data, this design serves as a compelling call to action against unsustainable fishing practices.
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Infographic poster
OCAD University
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Adobe Photoshop &
Illustrator

SHARK FINNING
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Illustration and graphic environmental infographic

Shark finning involves the removal of fins from captured sharks, often while the animal is still alive, followed by discarding the carcass at sea. This practice significantly contributes to the decline of shark populations, with many species now classified as vulnerable or endangered. As apex predators, sharks play a crucial ecological role in regulating marine biodiversity and trophic dynamics.

This infographic sheds light on the devastating practice of shark finning, a major environmental issue that leads to the death of approximately 80 million sharks each year. By illustrating the brutal process of fin removal and the global trade routes fueling demand, the poster highlights how shark populations are being decimated to serve the luxury market for shark fin soup. With over 50% of shark species now threatened or near extinction, the ecological consequences are dire. Sharks play a critical role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems as apex predators; their decline disrupts the balance of the ocean’s food web, impacting countless other species. Through clear visuals and impactful data, this design serves as a compelling call to action against unsustainable fishing practices.
DETAILS

Infographic poster
OCAD University
TOOLS

Adobe Photoshop &
Illustrator