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Shark Science Monday: Claudia Li discusses Shark Truth’s ‘no shark fin soup’ wedding contests

Posted on May 23, 2011May 23, 2011 By David Shiffman 1 Comment on Shark Science Monday: Claudia Li discusses Shark Truth’s ‘no shark fin soup’ wedding contests
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In this week’s edition of Shark Science Monday, Claudia Li of Shark Truth discusses the Happy Hearts Love Sharks wedding contest, which aims to reduce the consumption of shark fin soup at wedding banquets.

If you have a question for Claudia, leave it as a comment below and I’ll make sure she gets it.

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One thought on “Shark Science Monday: Claudia Li discusses Shark Truth’s ‘no shark fin soup’ wedding contests”

  1. Michael Bear says:
    May 24, 2011 at 1:37 pm

    Claudia:

    Thanks for the work you do to raise awareness about Shark Fin Soup.

    As someone who can get around in Mandarin, I do my best to help my Chinese friends see the folly of eating SFS.

    Thanks again,

    Mike

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