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 Comments and signatures as of May 9, 2008, 11:30aM EST

192 Matt Johansen
191 Laurie A. Czyzewski, NJ, USA
At some point in the future, I would like to go to South Africa to dive with the sharks. Please don't destroy your sharks along with the hopes and dreams of divers worldwide who long to visit your country. Thank you.
190 Not publicly disclosed
Please stop greed and over-exploitation over the world, for our own survival and a chance to admire diversity for a long long time. Please remember that no one, not even the rich and powerful, will be spared if large scale catastrophe happen. natural disaster don't discriminate!
189 Mike Vandervoort, Stouffville, Canada
Stop this madness.
188 Olum Morgan, Burlington, WA, USA
187 Bruce Bialkoski, Hunterdon Scuba Center, Somerset, NJ, USA
186 Petro Andonov, Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA
185 Richard Telfer, London ,Ontario, Canada
184 Amy Lomnicky
183 Jodie Schafer
182 Robert Terpstra, The Netherlands   
181 Kirsti Bronwyn Gholson, Woodstock, NY
180 Not publicly disclosed   
179 Tomas Bjoersdorff, Sweden
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178 Dave Timmons, Canada
177 Suzi Crashley, Canada
176 Erin Moor, Canada

Stop killing sharks for their fins!!  We need sharks and they are worth more alive to us than dead!  Shark fin soup is ridiculous...sharks aren't disease free gods that live forever and eating that soup won't make YOU live any longer yet I guarantee you that if you kill off sharks and kill the ecosystem in the ocean then we will lose the oxygen that we breathe and no amount of your precious soup will save you then!!!
175 Paul Costa, New York, NY, USA
174 Virginia Shy, USA
173 Not publicly disclosed
172 Lynne Bamber, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Please consider these proposals to save the ocean’s most important predator. Without this predator - the ocean's whole ecosystem will be in jeopardy.
171 Not publicly disclosed
A live shark is worth more to South Africa than a dead one.
170 Nemo A Hoffman, Brooklyn, NY, USA
169 Curtis S. Kates, Los Angeles, CA, USA
In 2001, I came to South Africa as a shark tourist.  I spent many thousands of dollars to see Great White Sharks off Gansbaai, Ragged-Tooth sharks off Aliwal Shoals, and Bull Sharks off Protea Banks - it was worth every dollar. In 2007, when I expressed interest in coming to South Africa again, this time for your amazing and unique Sardine Run (where sharks are key players), I was told not to come by dive experts because shark populations off South Africa have been decimated by overfishing. Please understand that your increased shark protection efforts will directly translate into increased tourism revenue - there are a lot of people such as myself who will pay top dollar to see your country's sharks up close.  If they are fished out, we will not come.  Please also understand how important sharks are to the health of your waters; they keep the oceans healthy by taking the diseased and unhealthy.  Sharks need your protection and without your help, the world will likely lose one of its oldest and most needed animals.  Thank you.    
168 Fabien Meunier, France
167 Kimberly Moore, West Warwick, RI, USA
166 Not publicly disclosed
165 Sanaa Benjelloun, New York, NY, USA
164 Norma M. Ramirez, Orlando, FL, USA
Stop Insanity.

163 Dana Rubin, USA
162 Ben Arthur, Saddlestone, Douglas, Isle of Man
161 Not publicly disclosed
160 Samantha Michelsen, USA
159 Mindy Michelsen, USA
158 Doug Michelsen, USA
157 Kristen Snyder, Virginia, US

We must protect our ocean's top predators!! Their loss would have more effect on humankind than most people could ever dream of!

156 Not publicly disclosed
155 Not publicly disclosed
154 Not publicly disclosed
153 Jacqueline M. Shumway, Holt, MI, USA
152 Ian Fairclough, Australia
151 Carl Holmes, UK
150 Janet Tosh, Intraspeed (Pty) Ltd, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
149 Amanda Mason, Playa Del Rey, CA, USA
148 Not publicly disclosed
147 Chris Fallows, South Africa
146 Paulo Peixoto Ramos, Vellmar Diving Center, Spain
145 Not publicly disclosed

Please stop killing the sharks. You are upsetting the ecosystem. We need the sharks to keep the ocean from overpopulation of other animals. 144 Frederick Lawrence, Venice, CA, USA
143 Cathy Ive,y USA
142 Doug Michelsen, USA
141 Brendal Alice Davis, Delray Beach, FL, USA
140 Tammi Bachecki, USA
These beautiful and majestic creatures must be protected.  Keep up the good work!
139 Jonatan Nyberg, Finland   
138 Tiffany Rahn, Norco, CA, USA   
137 Debbie Lee, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada   
136 Aimee Teaby, USA   
135 Not publicly disclosed                           
134 Tobias Parikh, Rostock, MV, Germany   
133 Not publicly disclosed                           
132 Nadine Johnson, USA   
131 Not publicly disclosed                           
130 Scott Blain, Aqua Luminous Productions, USA129 Charity C. Assell, Gilberts, IL, USA
Please legislate protection for these majestic animals. Ignorance and fear has given humans the "bloodlust" to eradicate them and it will be to the detriment of all species (including humans) by altering our ecosystem. There is so much we can learn from sharks and they are so rare in number already. Please do your best to protect them!! Thank you! Charity
128 Trisha Stone, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA   
127 Melanie June Brown, Saskatoon, SK, Canada   
126 Terry Osborne, Brevard County Schools, Satellite Beach, FL, USA
Please join us in helping these magnificent animals!
125 Ulla Sommer, Stockholm, Sweden
It's a catastrophe that the top of the food chain is vanishing from our oceans! The more we can study and learn about the shark, the better we can spread information and call attention to this threatening imbalance...   
124 Not publicly disclosed
123 Vicki Davitt, Ireland
122 Nathan Andrew, Meadows, Republic, MO, USA
121 Bryce Groark, Living Ocean Productions, Keauhou, HI , USA
Please protect these animals!
120 Paul Lewis, USA
119 Kevin Andrew, Oeler, McLean, VA, USA118 Dwayne Franks, SeaStars Productions, Valencia, CA, USA
Lets all do what we can to help the sharks. I work in the Motion Picture Industry and if you would like to do a project together let me know.
117 Not publicly disclosed
116 Not publicly disclosed
115 Jennifer Nolan, Falmouth, ME, USA
There is great wisdom in realizing the gifts from Mother Earth are truly gifts.  Reverence for sharks will not just help the sharks, but will have far reaching benefits for all the generations to come. What will our excuse and regret be if in years to come there are no longer sharks roaming the great seas. Let's wake up now to the reality that there is much to be learned from these great creatures and they have every right to be protected and celebrated.  Thank you.114 Tim Campbell, cambridgerivertour.com, Cambridge, UK
113 Robin Bronner, CA, USA
Please, please, please, do whatever you can to protect the sharks!!!112 Dani Pen, USA
111 Terry L. Green, Lewes, DE, USA
110 Shirley Vaughan, USA
Sharks aren't as cute as seals, or as impressive as whales, but they also need our protection to survive.  They are an important part of the ocean ecosystem and I have traveled to many different parts of the world to experience diving with them.  Please enforce these laws! 
109 Not publicly disclosed
Sharks are too important to the health of the oceans to take for granted.  I am not in support of taking away anyone's livelihood, but rather in favor smart and responsible management of all shark species that ensure healthy populations of these important creatures for generations to come. The ideas in this petition seem to be a step in the right direction.
108 Not publicly disclosed
107 Not publicly disclosed
106 Paul Smithson, UK
105 Not publicly disclosed
104 Stefan Wilhelm, Wilhelmshaven, Germany
103 Celia Treamer, USA
102 Michael Keller, Brunswick, OH, USA
101 Sheri Swanson, Kailua-Kona, HI, USA
100 Leo Mori, Hiealeah, USA
99 Kenny S, Kidd, , Sapulpa, Oklahoma, USA
98 Ashley Nickole, Fiebekorn, Longwood, FL, USA
97 Not publicly disclosed
96 Ricky Bowen Jr., Plymouth, Indiana, USA
95 Not publicly disclosed
94 Craig Roberts, Morgan, Skipton Buddy Divers, Silsden, West Yorkshire, UK
I grew up and learnt to dive on the shoal, with the sharks being the main reason that I have continued diving and arranging trips from the UK to my home country for the Brits to enjoy similar experiences. Many of which beg me to arrange more trips - therefore no sharks = no tourism in my point of view.
93 Kathy Hoyt, USA
92 Not publicly disclosed
91 Not publicly disclosed
90 Christopher Robert Emmett, UK,
Worldwide, the ocean ecology is at risk from ignorant people who kill sharks or who support shark fishing. Shark diving is not only exciting, it is educational. Who could eat shark's fin soup or wear shark skin products after swimming with these wonderful creatures?
89 Not publicly disclosed
88 Not publicly disclosed
87 Morgan White, Conroe, TX, USA
86 Randall Harwood, Rolling Hills Estates, CA, USA
85 Alfredo Barroso Ruiz, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Please, protect the sharks! They are the joy of the Sea and also a necessary animal for the health of the oceans! Don’t let those incredible animals be killed wantonly and for no reason worth killing them for! They are worth more alive than fished! Thank you! Alfredo Barroso Ruiz
84 Not publicly disclosed
83 Roger Dwayne, McGuire, Nederland, TX, USA
Please Join Us To Protect These Beautiful Animals. The Do Not Deserve To Be Killed At Random
82 Not publicly disclosed
81 John Morgan, UK
80 Cristina Massei, UK79 Seamus Long, Maspeth, NY, USA
We have much bigger and more important reasons for keeping them alive than we have for killing them. Even "accidental" killing should not be tolerated by large fishing fleets.
78 Stefan Kapuz, Bavaria, Germany
77 Borut Furlan, Ljubljana, Slovenia
76 Not publicly disclosed
75 James Moskito, Shark Diving International, USA
74 Rhoda Schlamm, Woodside, NY, USA
It is becoming increasingly recognized that sharks are not the universal menace that popular fiction and movies have made them out to be. We need to study and preserve them, not indiscriminately kill them, so that they do not go the way of the dodo and other extinct species.
73 Alexander Safonov, Tokyo, Japan
72 Folkart Schweizer, Germany
It really is awful killing sharks only for eating the fins and the meat both being so unhealthy for the mankind.
71 Lisa Kreischer, Egg Harbor TWP, NJ, USA
70 Mary E. Clark, Egg Harbor TWP, NJ, USA
69 Richard S. Kreischer, Egg Harbor TWP, NJ, USA68 Anna B. Bennett, Jupiter, FL, USA
Please help protect these beautiful creatures.  They are worth far more to you alive then dead!
67 Julio A. Borras, Hammerhead, llc, North Miami Beach, FL, USA
Please help save sharks.
66 Guy Fisher, Gaia Foundation, London, UK
65 Brian Meredith, United Arab Emirates
Stop the killing before it's too late.
64 Marie Cachera, Brest, France
63 Veronica Sanna, Roma, Italia
62 Owen Bruce, Save Our Seas Foundation, Saudi Arabia
61 Not publicly disclosed
60 Rodolfo Jose Serrano, Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela
Shark diving should not be banned anywhere, divers are grown adults who can decide whether or not to dive. We cannot be told what to do, it's our lives, let live, let us dive in peace. It is one of the most amazing experiences you may ever experience.
59 Greg Thorpe Schubert, Law Offices Greg T Schubert, Springfield, MA, USA
"Bitten By Sharks" keeps me abreast of the South Africa situation.
58 Angela Tai, Boston, MA, USA
Please protect the dwindling numbers of sharks. Although South Africa is a beautiful country for many reasons, one huge reason we came was to see the great whites in False Bay.
57 Not publicly disclosed
56 Terri Elizabeth Melloway, Sea Shepherd, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
All sharks must be protected.  Shark finning is wiping out the World's sharks because poachers will kill any species of shark for their fins to sell.   Protect All Sharks Worldwide!
55 Christopher Weaver, Eco-Photo Explorers, Upton, NY, USA
54 John K. Luedeman, Seneca, SC, USA
53 Mary O'Malley, USA
52 Jim A. Brucia, Pacifica, CA, USA
51 Not publicly disclosed
50 Shane Joseph Gross, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
49 Phillip Otake, Japan
48 Don Barshay, USA
47 David Anthony, Cuoio, Giant Stride Productions, Boise, ID, USA
Shark dives help to make people more aware that sharks are magnificent creatures that are a necessary and wonderful part of life on this planet. Humans currently are slaughtering them in huge numbers. Banning shark dives will only ensure a more rapid extinction of various shark species. We must be able to see them up close and personal in order to understand them.

46 Not publicly disclosed
45 Nicki Shumway, Holt, Mi, USA
44 Shannon, Gross, Canada
43 Marine, Blancher, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
42 Dr. Roseanne Belsito, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
41 Jeffery F, Trotta, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
40 Alois Sima, Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Rep.
39 Angie Jane Provenzano, Whitby, Ontario, Canada

The world's sharks need our protection, our support and our respect.  To deliberately destroy even just 1 of these magnificent creatures is barbaric and deplorable.

38 Robin James, Tomes, London, UK
37 Danielle, Heinrichs, USA
36 Ian M. D. Murphy, Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica
35 Not publicly disclosed
34 Jennifer Bowyer, USA

33 Not publicly disclosed
I went to South Africa in 2002, only to see the Great White shark. During my trip, me and my wife spent a lot of money, and because of the weather, we couldn't see the great white, so we want come back to your wonderful country, but not if there aren't any sharks.
32 James Black, Bridgeville, PA, USA
Andre Hartman, Michael Rutzen, and Walter and John from African Watersports are friends of mine. They have proved time and again that the sharks of Africa are not the killers that they are perceived to be. The sharks do what they do ...no less than the lions in Kruger. The tourism numbers and money gained to come see the sharks should be enough impetus to continue to protect the sharks...and further the facility of these people mentioned to bring the sharks' plight to the public.... and to show them to the people that want to see them. JIM BLACK  31 Not publicly disclosed
30 Bonnie Jay, StarBird, Santa Monica, CA, USA
29 Not publicly disclosed
28 Rafael Alfaro, Norwalk, CT, USA
27 Jacqueline M., Shumway, Holt, MI, USA
26 Not publicly disclosed
25 Ilona, Soboleva, Minsk, Belarus
24 Yuri Sobolev, USA
23 Angela W. Tai, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
22 Josser E.,Delgado, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
21 Jeffery Allen Chaney, Port Saint Lucie, FL, USA
20 J.B. Medina, Gilbert, AZ, USA
Sharks must be protected at any cost. Long live a species that has been around for millions of years. And brought to near extinction in a couple decades.
19 Not publicly disclosed
Dear Mr. van Schalkwyk: Greetings. I just wanted to let you know that even though I live in America, protection of sharks in South Africa is important to me. I have been to South Africa twice to scuba dive with sharks, and I would like to return. But if the sharks are gone, I will not be coming. And my tourism dollars will not reach your beautiful country. Please do everything possible to protect sharks. Thanks for your time.
18 Jean-Pierre Botha, Gansbaai, W Cape, South Africa
17 Tony Hodges, USA
16 Alec Connah, UK
15 Not publicly disclosed
14 Heidi Coluzzi, New York, USA
Stop the slaughter of sharks!
13 Not publicly disclosed
12 Sijmon de Waal, Subtec Offshore, Pietermaritzburg, KZN, South Africa,
Mr Minister its about time you did something about protecting South Africa’s marine treasures.
11 Not publicly disclosed
It is vital that people wake up and acknowledge sharks' value worldwide and stop the negative media hype surrounding these majestic creatures.
10 Roger Mark Horrocks, South Africa
9  Philippe Horinecki, Shark Federation, Marchin, Lige, Belgium
8  Mark Addison, Blue Wilderness, Umkomaas, KZN, South Africa,
7  Janet Kirkpatrick, Shark Savers, Bronx, NY, USA
Sharks play a vital role in maintaining the health of our oceans; the loss of this apex predator can have devastating consequences on the marine eco-system. It is truly a privilege to observe any shark within its natural habitat, and one which I hope future generations will also have the opportunity to appreciate. Please put more bite into your current laws so that these magnificent creatures may be better protected and survive mans callous and ignorant actions.
6  Jean-Francois Avenier, Great White Shop, Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa
5  Lisa Blecker, OceanBlue Divers, Brooklyn, NY, USA
4  Wolfgang Leander, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Aliwal Shoal without sharks would not attract one single diver from abroad - not one. The tiger sharks, all sharks, need to be protected, and the respective laws have to be enforced mercilessly.
3  Thomas M. Sergent, Amphibious Warrior Scuba Wear, Rockford, IL, USA
Ecotourism and Shark diving are vital to the conservation of apex predators such as sharks. A long-term aggressive campaign by your government to protect sharks must be adopted to insure their survival.
2  Julie Andersen, Brooklyn, NY, USA
To paraphrase one of my own personal role models (Rob Stewart) "People need to shift their thinking about sharks; it is the bears, tigers and pandas - the seemingly cute cuddly creatures that garner public support." Senseless acts like this are our call to action. They should not be tolerated and people need to know about them, as the awareness on this issue is still low globally. As shark advocates, all of us need to vocally and continually reinforce our mission. We need people to realize sharks are not dangerous but rather in danger. To allow people to realize what is going on and remove the barriers so they can start caring. To unite conservation efforts and continue the grassroots movement started in Sharkwater. We are losing ground quickly on the few last remaining places on earth... look at Cocos and Galapagos. We have got to act now. We must come together and fight to ensure our sharks are protected in Africa, in the Bahamas wherever our precious and disappearing sharks need our help.
1  Michael Skoletsky, New York, NY, USA
We strongly encourage you to protect the sharks. There are few places in the world where they still congregate and where divers can go to experience them. You have responsibility over one of the most important of these locations. We would support your efforts to strengthen the protection of sharks.
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Carol Schoelch said:

Sharks are the apex predators of the ocean, designed to keep the natural order in their environment. They are slow to reproduce since they have no natural enemies, but we are destroying them at such a rate, extinction is the only outcome if we continue as we do. I have read that the sharks on the eastern seaboard of the US are "functionally extinct". This is terrifying. If we lose the sharks the impact on us as humans will be greater than any we could ever imagine. We have no right pretending to be Mother Nature and disregarding all life for the almighty dollar. Well, let me say this, when this planet is in turmoil, and life is endangered, how far is that piece of paper money going to get you???????
It's time we consider what is really important in our lives, and our children's lives, and respect the natural environment we live in, not destroy it.
Please, save the sharks. Without them, the ocean is in severe peril.
Thank you.
Carol Schoelch
 
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Shen Collazo said:

Hopefully one day we'll understand that this planet will be so boring with only us...... ..... doing what???!!
 
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