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Treska, is a river in the western part of North Macedonia, flowing for 132 km (82 mi) before joining the Vardar as its right tributary. With a basin covering 2,068 km2, the river originates high in the Stogovo mountain at about 2,000 metres elevation, initially flowing eastward through the Kičevo valley before making a sharp northward turn near Makedonski Brod and continuing through a narrow valley between the Suva Gora and Karadžica mountains to eventually meet the Vardar river near Skopje. The river system is known for its three major dams—Matka, Kozjak (2004), and Sveta Petka (2012)—as well as its diverse groundwater resources, which include isotropic aquifers in river valleys, fractured aquifers in mountainous regions, and particularly significant karst aquifers in limestone-rich areas that supply water to several towns in North Macedonia despite facing contamination risks from inadequate sewage infrastructure, unsanctioned landfills, intensive agriculture, and highland livestock farming.

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Shark finning is the act of removing fins from sharks and discarding the rest of the shark back into the ocean. This act is prohibited in many countries. The sharks are often still alive when discarded, but without their fins. Unable to swim effectively, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators. Shark finning at sea enables fishing vessels to increase profitability and increase the number of sharks harvested, as they must only store and transport the fins, by far the most profitable part of the shark; the shark meat is bulky to transport. Many countries have banned this practice and require the whole shark to be brought back to port before removing the fins.

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