| Palau must not open its waters to commercial shark fishing |
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At a time that the Maldives is banning shark fishing and becoming a model for other nations, Palau is moving backward. A bill is now moving through the legislative process in Palau that will significantly weaken its previously strong shark fishing laws. Previously, in hallmark legislation of 2004, shark fishing by foreign fisheries was made illegal and the shark finning law was as iron-clad as you can get. A new Bill, SN-44, guts this legislation. The bill can be read in its entirety here: We have been speaking with sources in Palau to make sure we understood both the bill and the situation, there. The bill makes the following changes to Title 27 of the Palau National Code to allow for the commercial fishing of sharks within Palau’s Exclusive Economic Zone: It is unlawful for any person:
What this means is as follows:
Tourism is Palau's largest industry, representing 66% of GDP. Palau is an important destination for divers who know that sharks are protected, there. A few years of increased taxes from foreign vessels until the sharks are depleted cannot possibly add up to much when they put tourism and their marine ecosystem at risk. We must let Palau know that we are aware of this bill and urge them to reject it. Please sign our petition and we will make sure your voice is heard.
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Celena Frayne
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LPN Anita says it all and I agree! Take a good look at the picture above, IT'S DISGUSTING AND PURE EVIL! MAKES ME WANT TO VOMIT AND CRY!! I WISH EVERY FISHING BOAT WOULD SINK AND THE POACHERS/FISHERMEN DIE THE SAME WAY!!!!! |
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Anita Davies
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Miss With 90% of the world`s shark populations diminished, the time is now to take drastic action to save these magnificent creatures from extinction. Shark finning is barbaric and completely unsustainable- Sharks are caught and have their fins hacked off whilst still alive, and are then thrown back into the ocean to slowly bleed to death. Sharks are top predators who shape the populations of the animals in the lower trophic levels- by killing sharks the amount of phytoplankton (microscopic plants which absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide, and crucially produce 70% of the oxygen that we breathe!)is greatly reduced as it is consumed in much greater quantities by species whom sharks prey upon. So, by killing sharks we are threatening our own survival. Please take action to help consign this practice of shark finning to history. |
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Palau S.B. No. 8-44 (Sharks).pdf 

I WISH EVERY FISHING BOAT WOULD SINK AND THE POACHERS/FISHERMEN DIE THE SAME WAY!!!!! 




