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Fins naturally attached [FNA]

“Fins naturally attached (FNA)” is a requirement that retained sharks are to be landed with their fins still attached to the carcass by prohibiting the removal of shark fins on board vessels as well as the prohibition of retaining onboard, transshipping or landing removed shark fins.

Source: the MSC-MSCI Vocabulary

Silky shark [FAL]

Silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)

One of the most abundant species of shark in the pelagic zone that is commonly found in tropical waters over the edge of the continental shelf down to 50 m. Although not targeted by tropical tuna purse seine fisheries, silky sharks are of special concern in tuna fisheries management, since they make up over 90% of the species caught incidentally, especially around floating objects like FADs.

See also Bycatch and PS.