finninga
Finninga is a term that refers to the practice of removing the fins from a live shark and then discarding the body back into the ocean. This is primarily done to harvest shark fins for use in shark fin soup, a delicacy in some Asian cuisines, and for other traditional medicine purposes. Sharks are often finned at sea, meaning the process occurs after the animal has been caught. Once the fins are removed, the shark, unable to swim properly, is typically thrown overboard and dies.
The practice of finning is highly controversial due to its severe impact on shark populations and marine