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finIn aquatic animals, flattened extension from the body that aids balance and propulsion through the water. In fish they may be paired, such as the pectoral and ventral fins, or singular, such as the caudal and dorsal fins, all being supported by a series of cartilaginous or bony rays. The fins in cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are simple extensions of the soft tissue and have no bony rays. The flippers of seals are modified five-fingered limbs and contain the same bones as the limbs of other vertebrates. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Finning is the wasteful practice in high seas longline fisheries, usually targeting tuna, of slicing off a shark's dorsal fin, and sometimes the tail, then dumping the carcass overboard. Shark Finning Prohibition Act, which went into effect on March 13, bans U. VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Selkirk Financial Technologies, a leading developer of financial management solutions, today announced that Finning International has joined the Treasura(TM) pilot program, the third major corporation to do so this month. |
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