Now here is a piece of unpleasant news, again pointing out to the world (and hopefully some politicians) that more marine sanctuaries and other forms of protection are needed - and not just in New South Wales.
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The green sawfish has fallen victim to commercial prawn trawling. It is easily caught in nets, hard to untangle, and unlikely to be thrown back alive.
The committee also said the fish were hunted by poachers for use in shark-fin soup, traditional medicine, and to be sold as curios. The degradation of their environment had also contributed to their demise.
The Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) said the sawfish's fate sounded a warning bell for other marine life, such as the endangered grey nurse shark.
For the full story go to to this page from the Daily Telegraph
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,21135680-5006009,00.html
Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2007-01-30