Recent investigations have unearthed a troubling trend in seafood retail: species classified as critically endangered are being quietly offered for sale at numerous grocery outlets nationwide. Despite international bans and protective regulations, these sharks appear in various forms-fresh fillets, frozen products, and even processed items-frequently labeled under ambiguous or misleading names. Conservationists warn that this practice not only undermines global efforts to preserve vulnerable marine populations but also misleads consumers who unknowingly contribute to the depletion of these fragile species.

The report highlights key factors facilitating this issue, including:

  • Weak enforcement: Limited resources and monitoring at checkpoints hinder effective policing of seafood origin.
  • Supply chain complexity: Multiple intermediaries obscure the tracking of shark products from catch to shelf.
  • Consumer awareness gaps: Lack of clear labeling standards prevents shoppers from making informed purchases.
Shark Species Conservation Status Common Product Forms
Scalloped Hammerhead Critically Endangered Fresh fillet, frozen steak
Oceanic Whitetip Critically Endangered Processed flakes, dried
Angelshark Critically Endangered Frozen portions, thin cuts