Chinese fisherman Cai Chengzhu (48) found that a 16-foot, two-ton whale shark in its network. In China, smoking catch whale sharks, for it threatens a huge fine. The same shark was already dead when she was found, the fisherman decided not to miss the chance to earn extra money, pulled the fish to shore, loaded onto a truck and drove to the nearest market. He planned to sell the shark from 10 000 to 20 000 yuan (about £ 1,000 to £ 2,000).
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Chinese fisherman Cai Chengzhu (48) found that a 16-foot, two-ton whale shark in its network. In China, smoking catch whale sharks, for it threatens a huge fine. The same shark was already dead when she was found, the fisherman decided not to miss the chance to earn extra money, pulled the fish to shore, loaded onto a truck and drove to the nearest market. He planned to sell the shark from 10 000 to 20 000 yuan (about £ 1,000 to £ 2,000).