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Last Updated September 17, 2008 3:15PM EST

4059 Dawn Hasbury, Oakville, ON, Canada
4058 Julie Cunningham, Prestonpans, East Lothian, UK

Stop this NOW before it's too late! We have already done too much damage!
4057 Jessica Stevens, Burlington, ON, Canada
Sharks are so important to our planet. We need to save them.
4056 Jennifer Bennett, Toronto, ON, Canada
4055 Michelle Mulholland, Fremantle, WA, Australia
Value our future and our future generations. Protect the sharks, say "no" to new shark fishing on the GREAT Barrier Reef.
4054 Dan Dozet, Oakville, ON, Canada
Is there no honor left in the world?
4053 Allie Mitchell, Guelph, ON, Canada
It would be a huge disappointment to find that Australians have allowed for further destruction of one of their greatest natural resources and national pride. The Barrier Reefs have already been, and continue to be, depleted at a rate far beyond it's capacity to regenerate. Please fight to protect yourself from exploitation.
4052 Jessica Gearing, Mississauga, ON, Canada
4051 Katie Rebbetoy, Oakville, ON, Canada
SAVE THE SHARKS!!!
4050 Eric Loeffler, Pennsville, NJ, USA
I feel this is absolutely one of the worst ideas in the history of mankind!! We are depleting the oceans at an alarming rate and now we are going to destroy one of the last great sanctuaries for marine life by allowing this kind of "fishing"?! I'm becoming more ashamed to call myself a human being anymore after reading about these kinds of decisions made by supposed leaders of our countries!!
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4049 Melissa Loeffler, Pennsville, NJ, USA
I am horrified by these practices. It makes me ashamed to be a human!
4048 Victor Jakupi, Mississauga, ON, Canada
4047 Eric MacDonald, Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada
4046 Not publicly disclosed, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
4045 Ben Drysdale, Canberra, ACT, Australia
I am in full support of this campaign.
4044 Kelley Dalberg, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
4043 Maureen Palidwor, Anola, Manitoba, Canada
It is so heartbreaking to see how these sharks are so savagely de-finned and left to die! People need to be made aware ASAP where these fins and soups are so "popular" that it's such an inhumane act! It needs to be banned somehow. How can people do such inhumane acts!! Maybe someone should go cut off there arms and legs and throw them in the ocean! There should be more education to these countries/areas/people that are consuming/buying these fins etc..! Tougher laws, fines etc... It has to stop! It is not necessary for sharks to become extinct!
4042 Not publicly disclosed, BTFD, ON, Canada
4041 Suzanne Wales, Newmarket, ON, Canada
I would urge you to protect the shark and in so doing protect the earth, OUR HOME.
4040 Not publicly disclosed, Kitchener, ON, Canada
4039 Not publicly disclosed, Guelph, ON, Canada
4038 Not publicly disclosed, Cheserex, Vaud, Switzerland
4037 Eileen Hennessy, Melrose, MA, USA
4036 Not publicly disclosed, Tottenham, ON, Canada
4035 Not publicly disclosed, Burlington, ON, Canada
4034 Not publicly disclosed, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada
4033 Not publicly disclosed, Barrie, ON, Canada
4032 Katyn Halliday, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Anything involving killing animals for money is simply wrong, definitely when the animals are partially the reason we're alive.
4031 Not publicly disclosed, Nottingham, UK, UK
4030 Robert Reid, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
It would seem an idiotic idea to allow the continuation of shark hunting based on the fact that we're severely affecting the worlds main supply of oxygen, with unknown results!
4029 Nilton Costa, Toronto, ON, Canada
4028 Toby Powers, Carrollton, IL, USA
4027 Annabel Gurner, Sydney, NSW, Australia
I have seen the movie and was shocked that so little is known about the world collapse of shark populations. It is clearly an important animal in ocean ecosystems. I agree that the establishment of a shark fishery and industry is highly inappropriate. In addition to that the Great Barrier Reef should be off limits to any kind of fishing. It's a World Heritage listed environmental sanctuary which we should guard and protect at any cost.
4026 Melissa McCulloch, Toronto, ON, Canada
It is absolutely appalling to see these creatures killed so cruelly. Something needs to be done to stop it as soon as we can - which, in all honesty, should have been a long time ago.
4025 Todd Ritchie, London, ON, Canada
Please do the right thing.
4024 Claudia Grati, Caves Beach, NSW, Australia
4023 Pedro Augusto, Porto, Portugal
4022 Alan Peters, Wallaceburg, ON, Canada
4021 Michael Pawlikowski, Fort Frances, ON, Canada
This situation is totally unacceptable!!! The planet is in a crisis condition. SAVE THE SHARKS!!!
4020 Not publicly disclosed, Burlington, ON, Canada
4019 Genevive Dillon, Hull, Quebec, Canada
Would you like it if someone caught you, cut off your arms and legs and then let you bleed to death? I wouldn't. Stop shark finning!!
4018 Not publicly disclosed, Maple, ON, Canada
Please put a stop to this!
4017 Brandon lloyd, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Common people STOP finning sharks if all the sharks die we're gonna die as well from lack of oxygen, so how about you guys stop? Thanks!!!!
4016 Jordan Vasiloff, Toronto, ON, Canada
4015 David Sarraf, Hudson, Quebec, Canada
4014 Lorraine Eisenporth, Kitchener, ON, Canada
Sharks must be protected for future generations. We have already lost too many species that our children will never have the chance to see. We cannot afford to lose these majestic creatures as well.
4013 Jordan Munro, Victroia Harbour, ON, Canada
4012 Kiuno Kuenzle, LaHave, Nova Scotia, Canada
4011 Not publicly disclosed, Lahave, Nova Scotia, Canada
4010 John Tonkinson, Hatboro, PA, USA
Ban all shark fishing & finning!
4009 Not publicly disclosed, San Anselmo, CA, USA
4008 Ryan Hocking, Par, Cornwall, UK
4007 Kendra Garvin, Hollywood, FL, USA
4006 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, WA, Australia
It seems like the Qld Gov't is trying to give Australia as bad a name as Japan has in regards to it's whaling operation. What is their agenda and what gives them the right to allow shark fin fishing to take place? They do not own Nature. This world would function very well if it wasn't for greed. It is a natural balance of all things that make up the world and it looks like the Qld Gov't is out to upset this balance. Are lessons never learned?
4005 Erin Rizok, Windsor, ON, Canada
4004 Calvin Humby, Auckland, New Zealand
Just watch "Sharkwater."
4003 Basset Sandrine, Nouma, Nouvelle Caldonie
4002 Jenny Bernard, Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
4001 Not publicly disclosed, Koror, Palau
4000 Rachel Martinez, San Diego, CA, USA
3999 Jourdain Tony, Dunjkerque, Nord, France
Stop this for our children !!!
3998 Nicole Ryan, Dania, FL, USA
3997 Natalia Baechtold, Tumbi Umbi, NSW, Australia
PLEASE DON'T DO IT.
3996 Sarah Walls, Derby, Derbyshire, UK
3995 Jess Gibbs, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
3994 Not publicly disclosed, Port-Louis, France
3993 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3992 Not publicly disclosed, Plouhinec, Bretagne, France
3991 Candace Woods, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3990 Julien Beltzung, Coolum Beach, Queensland, Australia
3989 Richard Shapiro, Honolulu, HI, USA
Please create a long term solution to saving our sharks!
3988 Eryn Flynn, Honolulu, HI, USA
3987 Not publicly disclosed, Elkridge, MD, USA
3986 Not publicly disclosed, Columbia, MD, USA
3985 Cliff Terry, Koror, PW, Palau
3984 Myriam Deer, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
C'est la premiere fois de ma vie, en coutant un reportage, qui m'atteint autant... Ce reportage m'a fais pleurer... Bravo au producteur et a leur courage!
3983 Cameron Cook, Santa Clarita, CA, USA
I am greatly concerned about the state of the world's sharks. It's such a horrible crisis that is greatly ignored, but if it continues in this direction the results will be truly catastrophic. I believe we can stop that though before it's too late. Please, let's save the sharks (and the world).
3982 Not publicly disclosed, Reading, Berkshire, UK
I think we are all currently watching the earth and all its creatures dying. When we have destroyed everything we will eat people. Please prove me wrong.
3981 Not publicly disclosed, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
3980 Susan Sokay, Oshawa, ON, Canada
There should be more education in the countries that create the markets eg. China & Taiwan. Destroy the demand...save the sharks! (It's never that easy...but it's a start.)
3979 Izabela Uscinowicz, Ottawa, ON, Canada
3978 Victoria Jolly, London, UK
3977 Not publicly disclosed, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Let the world go its natural way.
3976 Indiglo Period, Guwahati, Assam, India Save the Earth!
3975 Sandra Nikolic, Koh Tao, Suratthani, Thailand
Stop embarrassing Australians all over the world with your ignorant, destructive, outdated policies! Do the math! Live sharks generate more revenue & save more money. Der!
3974 Poppy Nevin, Surrey, UK
Make it work!
3973 Jessica Evans, Victoria, BC, Canada
3972 Sandra Stanley, Petaluma, CA, USA
3971 Mike Halk, Ontario, Canada
I think the best quote in Sharkwater was:"We're just a bunch of primates out of control."
3970 Erin Whitehead, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3969 Marja Indarjit, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
3968 Carrie Edney, Stanmore, NSW, Australia
Sometimes what seems such a small issue has an hidden impact that will upset all sorts of balances. Please reconsider this decision.
3967 Greg Roderick, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3966 David Milon, Triors, France
Je suis horrifié par le comportement attardé, précaire et puéril de ceux qui détruise ainsi la vie maritime de nos océans. J'ai vu Sharkwater, un film militant qui se bat pour des causes justes, la protection d'un écosystème animalier, qui doit aujourd'hui survivre a la niaiserie financière d'une pêche mondialiste aoutrance! L'attitude des gouvernements m'inspire la frustration et le dégout. Les grandes puissances de ce monde ne font rien pour stopper la destruction des requin qui sont des acteurs vitaux dans le monde marin, veillant a la stabilité animale. Par conséquent je rejoinsavec joie cette pétition qui, je l'espère, doit être un cri d'alarme, afin d'éradiquer cette culture et/ou coutume (moyenâgeuse)de destruction des espèces animales, afin de nous prémunir d'une catastrophe humaine planétaire inévitable si nous,et les puissants de ce monde,ne prennont pas conscience de la catastrophe qui nous guette.... Réagissez, mobilisez vous au plus vite !!! Le temps joue en notre défaveur. Merci a vous de m'avoir permis de donner mon avis sur cette abomination, je suis de tout coeur a vos coté.
3965 Jemima Brain, Twin Waters Queensland Australia
3964 Whitney Neal, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
3963 Martin Berta, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3962 Dylan Medd, London, Ontario, Canada
What gives us humans the right to decide what can live and die!
3961 Sandra Pernet, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Beautiful film, BRAVO!
3960 Samuel Hernandez Garcia, Elda, Alicante, Spain
3959 Ignacio Soler Carbonell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
I been several times to the Great Barrier Reef, therefore I think it is completely demented that the Queensland government is doing that. Open your eyes!!
3958 Camino Alaez, Barcelona, Spain
3957 Neyla Carballo, Pola de Laviana, Asturias, Spain
Killing sharks is a crime. We are the stupidest animal.
3956 Not publicly disclosed, Canfield, Ontario, Canada
3955 Jennifer Campbell, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
3954 Dayna Griffin, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
3953 Sirena Van Schaik, St. Marys, Ontario, Canada
3952 Suzanne Hunt, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
3951 Not publicly disclosed, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
3950 Abigail Kaye, Bridgend, South Glamorgan, Wales
3949 Bobbie-Jo Talarico, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Ban shark finning and stop the killing of over 200000 million sharks per year. Sharks are the real Victims, help keep our oceans balanced!
3948 Sara Watson, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
3947 Janine Redko, Maple, Ontario, Canada
I am horrified and heartbroken after seeing Sharkwater. The killing of sharks must stop now!
3946 Rebecca Maggio, Deep River, Ontario, Canada
I was devastated and overwhelmed with emotion after watching Sharkwater....I was already aware that sharks were a misunderstood animal.....It's not one of humanity's finer moments. We need to take action to stop finning and mass slaughtering of sharks.
3945 Not publicly disclosed, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
The loss of sharks in oceanic ecosystems would be a devastating blow from which we would not be able to recover. The time for passivity is over. The time to act is now, before it is too late.
3944 Not publicly disclosed, Canberra, ACT, Australia
3943 Not publicly disclosed, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
3942 Tim Griffin, Somerville, MA, USA
Please, for the sake of these beautiful creatures and our planet and OURSELVES!
3941 Alison Haythornthwaite, Munich, Germany
3940 Not publicly disclosed, Blackwood, NJ, USA
Please save the sharks!
3939 Janice Davis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
We need to wake up out of our complacency and stop the senseless slaughter of sharks in the Great Barrier Reef. I have donated money and am prepared to donate some time to encourage Chinese restaurants in my community to remove shark fin soup from their menus.
3938 Not publicly disclosed, Camperdown/Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3937 Anne Ellis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Save the sharks!
3936 Jean-Nicolas Levasseur, McMasterville, Quebec, Canada
Please stop fishing sharks!!!
3935 Virginia Kostiuk, Castleton, Ontario, Canada
Please...This doesn't make sense. Being Canadian, and wishing I could go to Australia someday to see it's natural beauty, I seriously wonder if it will exist in 20 years,with practices like this one being supported by it's government. Australia's diverse, unique wildlife, including the beautiful and irreplaceable Great Barrier Reef, are world-renowned. Does Australia want to replace that reputation with the world witnessing barbaric practices such as finning? Being blamed for the destruction or serious and perhaps irreversible damage to the Great Barrier Reef due to the depletion and/or extinction of the apex predators?. I don't want to go to Australia to see shopping malls, city streets and bleached, dead reef beds. I don't want to see your unique and beautiful wildlife hanging on by a thread. Ecotourism is Australia's biggest draw. Don't lose it. Don't assume that supporting the "managed" harvesting of sharks or any other species will work. It didn't work in Canadian waters...our fish stocks collapsed, even with "managed" quotas. Please, in the face of all the scientific data on declining shark populations. In the face of our complete lack of understanding of these beautiful and fragile ecosystems, don't allow this to happen. Err on the side of caution. Stand-up...show integrity and wisdom. You'll be respected and applauded for that. You won't be respected and applauded for allowing the destruction and depletion of one of the world's greatest wonders.
3934 Not publicly disclosed, WY Ontario, Canada
3933 Andrew Foster, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Please stop this practice from being legal. Stop the shark fishing!!!!!
3932 Sabrina Vitulano, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SAVE THE SHARKS!!!
3931 Jeff Dunlop, Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Take some pride in one of your greatest resources, and protect it for Australians and all of the world to enjoy for generations to come.
3930 Yvonne M, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This movie was very disturbing. I was very sad to see what was happening to these poor sharks. Killing these poor sharks just for their fins. Seeing them get their fins cut off then thrown into the sea alive to die was disgusting. These people that do this should have their heads cut off and be thrown back into the sea.
3929 Not publicly disclosed, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
People can be so arrogant and this needs to stop...! SAVE THE SHARKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3928 Jason Foucault, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Knowledge is power, a cliche, yes, but this does not make it less true. We have shown ourselves capable of compassion and understanding once we have been educated on the true nature of a species and its role in the world we share. So it has been displayed with efforts to save the dolphins, whales and seals to name some of the more popular causes of our oceans. Sharks are important to maintain the delicate balance of the oceans ecosystems and deserve the same protection as all animals that have been threatened by man's irresponsibility.
3927 Robin Annen, Aylmer, Ontario, Canada
3926 Eric Mageau, Lancaster, Ontario, Canada
Save the sharks, save yourselves.
3925 Not publicly disclosed, Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
3924 Not publicly disclosed, Dryden, Ontario, Canada
I just finished watching the movie about 10 seconds ago. I'm so sad that our world has come to this. Life is more important than money. DO NOT HURT LIVING THINGS!
3923 Robin Yates, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Save the Sharks PLEASE!!!
3922 Not publicly disclosed, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3921 Jill Holden Swan, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada
Save the sharks!
3920 Tracy Parras, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3919 David Anthony, Petersham, NSW, Australia
3918 Not publicly disclosed, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
3917 Julio De Laffitte, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Knowing about the problem is just the first step.
3916 Richard Wood, Rapid Creek, NT, Australia
Australia should not be known as the country that allowed commercial interests to destroy the Great Barrier Reef.
3915 Julia Wilkes, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE....The GBR is such a magical place...The only one of it's kind on the planet. Please don't destroy it.
3914 Julia Unrein, Newport, OR, USA
Please ban shark fishing in the Great Barrier Reef. These places that define your country are not only beautiful places that encourage travelers and dreamers from afar, but ecological areas of vast diversity and proliferation. The ocean is not a curtain from which we can magically produce infinite resources. We cannot continue to brutalize and waste top predatory animals without cutting off resources of millions of other life forms. Reef diversity and biomass depends upon the balance between predator, prey, vegetation, and scavangers to thrive. By removing one important piece (sharks) there will be catastrophic consequences in the future, not only to fishieries but to the barrier itself. The barrier reduces impact caused by hurricanes, tsunamis, and tropical storms that threaten terrestrial life, us, and other animals.
3913 Not publicly disclosed, Denver, CO, USA
3912 Luga Gregory, Luzarches, France
Do we kill the ecosystem of our sea ??? Of course if it's for money! So why don't kill the greatest predator at heart? Maybe we can make more money with human meat!
3911 Alex Debono, Rockdale, NSW, Australia
3910 Rachel Green, Rockdale, NSW, Australia
As an Australian citizen I am appalled at the Australian government's plans to legalise fishing of endangered species, when clearly the practice should be banned internationally and effectively policed. Mr Garrett, it Reeks of Politics, and you should be ashamed.
3909 Nancy Dalfovo, Koumac, New Caledonia, Canada
3908 Not publicly disclosed, Buderim, Queensland, Australia
3907 Not publicly disclosed, Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
3906 Jody Kliffer, Vancouver, BC, Canada
It's time Australia took a stance against such cruel and destructive practices. Don't wait for the rest of the world.
3905 Martin Seehuusen, Alexandra Headland, QLD, Australia
What on earth would fishing sharks provide? I'd like my future children to be amazed by these creatures too!
3904 Wesley Legrand, Adelaide, SA, Australia
3903 Andrew Maciver, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3902 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Respect LIFE!
3901 Sue Crowe, Willoughby, NSW, Australia
If we allow this fishery Australia and her government, local & federal, will lose all credibility in every and any aspect of conservation. Our Government, frankly, would be a joke and loathed by its voting citizens. Please do what you know is the right thing.
3900 Lee Michaels, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3899 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3898 Michael Baron, Hobart, Tas, Australia
Having had direct experience on fishing vessels as an Australian fisheries observer, pandering to the few, relatively wealthy, for the short term gain is insane. I have seen the waste involved!
3897 Marian Ondrejicek, Dolne Zelenice, Okres HC, Slovakia
Save sharks!
3896 Not publicly disclosed, Seattle, WA, USA
3895 Tom Coughlin, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3894 Pierre Stephanie, Six Fours les Plages, Region PACA, France
3893 Paul Schumacher, Seaford, NY, USA
3892 Nicholas Hansen, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3891 Not publicly disclosed, Stegersbach, Austria
It is very barbarous to kill animals and take only a small part of it and throw the rest away! And all this for the money!
3890 Collin Robertson, Edmonton, AB, Canada
3889 Melissa Goodwin, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
3888 Andrew Wooster, Garden City, MI, USA
Australia is a beautiful country, and Steve Irwin would have wanted the reef protected. Lets honor him and save our oceans.
3887 Adrian Plante, Mchenry, Il, USA
Our actions will affect us all when the top food chain predator is gone.
3886 Brett Olson, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
How could you support shark finning when 90% of the shark population has already been decimated???
3885 Courtney Graham, Harrods Creek, KY, USA
3884 Sarah Crawford, Edinburgh, Lothian, UK
You are a civilised country - behave like one, ban all shark fishing now and do all you can to save these amazing animals. You have the power and money to do so. SAVE THE SHARKS!
3883 Lartigue Gaelle, Vaivre-et-Montoille, France
Saving sharks is urgent! Stop killing them... They are very important for the planet.
3882 Ludivine Boursier, Paris, France
3881 Boris Defosse, Lambersart, France
3880 Laura Walker, New York, NY, USA
BAN ALL SHARK POACHING!
3879 Nicole Coates, Edgeworth, NSW, Australia
3878 Colin Letizia, Morley, WA, Australia
3877 Emilie Yee, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Sharkwater the documentary has opened my eyes about our shark population - I will not be eating shark fin soup again. Thank you
3876 Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Please help save this incredible species!!
3875 Jesus A Robles, Irving, TX, USA
3874 Gordon Sands, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
3873 Vanessa Strobl, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
This planet is home to many creatures; the fragile ecosystem of the ocean is what sustains life on earth. Once our ecosystem becomes unbalanced due to thoughtless and senseless killings of one of the earth's oldest creatures, the consequences will be felt the world over. I strongly urge Australia to ban all shark fishing in the Great Barrier Reef. We only have one world, we must take care of it.
3872 Colin Hoult, London, UK
3871 John Hopkins, Geneva, Switzerland
3870 Not publicly disclosed, San Francisco, CA, USA
Please! Ban shark fishing, we need sharks in our ecosystems to make the world go round!
3869 Helen Praem, Broby, Denmark, Denmark
On land we have the police and military to guard and protect. But who protects and guards the oceans? Only those who care.
3868 Not publicly disclosed, Strasbourg, France
3867 Not publicly disclosed, Lynn, MA, USA
3866 Twyla Douaire, Harwood, Ontario, Canada
Ban ALL shark fishing immediately throughout the entire the Great Barrier Reef area--establish sustainable catch limits elsewhere that are based on sound research--vigorously enforce those policies.
3865 Gustaf von Segebaden, Stockholm, Sweden
3864 Kailey Wheeler, Hamden, CT, USA
This needs to stop. I am planning on dedicating my life to help stop this cruelty. This is what I plan to do. I am 15 years old and I love sharks more than anything else. I'm obsessed with them and Rob Stewart is my hero. Many of us need to be like him and help save the sharks.
3863 Lorna Hirst, Solihull, West Midlands, UK
3862 Not publicly disclosed, Center Moriches, NY, USA
3861 Chessari Brice, Nouma, Canada
3860 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia
I swim with sharks daily...
3859 Simon Meyer, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
3858 Therese Liljedahl von Segebaden, Sterskr, Sweden
I boycott restaurants that present shark on the menu as a small step in the process. Currently residing in Tokyo and I am shocked how many restaurants that include shark, and whale also for that matter, on the menu.
3857 Deborah Kemp, Sydney, NSW, Australia
If Ecuador and Costa Rica can ban shark fishing then so can we here in Oz and look at South Africa now famous for it's shark diving activities. It can be done!
3856 Marcia McDuffie, El Sobrante, CA, USA
Please do these things for the sharks: Ban ALL shark fishing immediately throughout the entire the Great Barrier Reef area. Establish sustainable catch limits elsewhere that are based on sound research. Vigorously enforce those policies.
3855 Not publicly disclosed, Glasgow, County Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
More need to be demanded? I think not!
3854 Not publicly disclosed, Philadelphia, PA, USA
3853 Laurie Czyzewski, Wharton, NJ, USA
3852 Irene Pozzolo, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3851 Marc Valade, Lachute, Quebec, Canada
Killing animal is not part of humans program of living. We all pay for this distorted behavior of our relative human being. We never were intended to be predator of any animal. Not only the Bible support that point of view, but science does. The laws of nature, the laws of our Creator, are undeniably scripted in our veins, emotions and souls!
3850 Pascale Luquet, Grenoble, France
If I can help you , contact me......Good luck....
3849 Not publicly disclosed, Beechmont, Queensland, Australia
3848 Nicola Banks, Tillicoultry, Ckackmannanshire, UK
3847 Sabrina Moucadeau, Barbentane, BDR, France
3846 Diana Nymand, Bonn, NRW, Germany
Sharks are severely endangered, with some populations down by up to 95% since the 1970's! A "license to kill" is therefore absolutely irresponsible, especially in the unique jewel of nature as which the Great Barrier Reef is worldwide known! Please stop this before it's too late to save many species of magnificent sharks.
3845 John Langley, New York, NY, USA
Stop the Bloodshed!
3844 Rebecca Swainson, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
3843 Not publicly disclosed, Dobbs Ferry, NY, USA
3842 Nick Van Tromp, Hove, East Sussex, UK
3841 Becky Gordon, New York, NY, USA
3840 Not publicly disclosed, Bronx, NY, USA
3839 Not publicly disclosed, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Peter Garret - If you can stop a coal terminal at Shoalwaterbay that potentially has huge economic benefits, surely you can stop help stop shark fishing.
3838 Diane Videky, Perth, WA, Australia
This is the lucky country - let's keep it that way for all living creatures great and small - wake up Australia and take ACTION!
3837 Anthea Ibell, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
3836 Agnes Izard, Roissy, France
3835 Izard Florence, Toulouse, France
3834 Tracy Davidson, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
3833 Alexander Doerksen, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sharks shouldn't be hunted just for fins. It's sick. Just the fact this perfect predator is prey is a sign that our world is a screwed up place.
3832 Amanda Wardell, San Francisco, CA, USA
3831 Harrison Wilcox, Hollywood, CA, USA
3830 Gabriel Anguiano, London, UK
3829 Amy Harlib, New York, NY, USA
Protecting sharks and biodiversity in general is the only way to save the planet from eco-catastrophe!
3828 Nick Landy, Harrison, NJ, USA
Killing of these animals will result in the end of all things. They are too important to our ecology to be killed.
3827 Marc Ayres, Rochester, Kent, UK
Considering what you have on the Great Barrier Reef, to allow shark fishing there disgusts me. These creatures are vital to the life of the reef, as well as being beautiful they should be left in peace.
3826 Frederic Nauleau, Toulouse, France
3825 Jacinthe Gouled, Nice, France
3824 Rose Griffin, Cortland, NY, USA
3823 Elaine Hendrix, West Hollywood, CA, USA
3822 Aw Si Xiang, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
3821 Lisa Koehl, Brooklyn, CT, USA
PLEASE!!! We need your help.
3820 Lisa McIntosh, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
3819 Chris Hodge, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
3818 Liz Watkins, Gwent, South Wales, Wales
3817 Laura Grossman, London, UK
Please, have compassion and use your position to stop this mass cruelty and devastation.
3816 Anna-Karin Strobel, Halmstad, Halland, Sweden
3815 Paul Smithson, Southampton, Hants, UK
3814 Frej Karlsson, Sundbyberg, Stockholm, Sweden
3813 Not publicly disclosed, Albrighton, Wolverhamton, UK
3812 Ashley Rowlands, Thatcham, Berkshire, UK
3811 Fred Doazan, Levallois Perret, France
I know it will take time but we will make it...
3810 Jamey Giangarlo, Portland, OR, USA
3809 Donnalee Hill, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada
3808 Jonatan Nyberg, Tammisaari, Uusimaa, Finland
3807 Not publicly disclosed, Mestetten, BW, Germany
Stop Shark Finning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3806 Lorry Reynish, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I regret ever having eaten shark steak while on the beaches of Thailand. Sharkwater and the research I've done on my own after viewing the documentary have shown me that it's not just smoke and mirrors and that there is a real danger if sharks continue to decline in numbers and nothing is done about it, finning in particular.
3805 Karen Kirk, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sharks play a key ecological role in our oceans. Without them the dynamic intricate web of life in the waters will be forever changed for the worse. Please act now to save them and the delicate balance of interactions between species of the sea.
3804 Harriet Jones, Sydney, NSW, Australia
This is a serious situation and will only lead to the regretful loss of our threatened marine life, in their own environment, if commercial business and governments are not policed.
3803 Philip Stockton, Jan Juc, Victoria, Australia
What a hypocritical action for the Australian government to introduce shark finning. Greed, greed, greed, greed,at the expense of the environment, yet again.
3802 Joyce Frohn, Oshkosh, WI, USA
3801 James Ashman, London, UK
3800 Amber Miao, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
3799 Arnold Wolthers, Southport, Queensland, Australia
3798 Not publicly disclosed, Fresno, CA, USA
3797 Erica Dawkins, Winter Park, FL, USA
STOP SHARK FISHING! We really can't afford to loose these beautiful animals.
3796 Tallulah Orcel, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
3795 Jaya Lewis, Paradise Point Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
3794 Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, BC, Canada
It is appalling to think that what is supposed to be the most protected and revered under water sanctuary is being threatened by us. Everything must be done to protect it from us. Protect the sharks so they can survive another 400 million years, without us.
3793 Mason Rauch, Fountain Hills, AZ, USA
3792 Juliette Masiero, Sete, Herault, France
3791 Paul Graham, Bournemouth, Dorset, UK
How are you going to educate people on which sharks have to be captured and the sharks which don't? I am sure they will know once the Australian govt tell them, maybe they have some sort of shark telepathy, pathetic, leave the sharks alone and make all of the Barrier a national park.
3790 Maria Rodgers, Blairsville, PA, USA
3789 Tia Pinela, Oceanside, CA, USA
With so many types of sharks critically endangered by ruthless fishing practices, civilized people need to be responsible and put an end to exploitation. Please protect what few sharks are left in your waters. Thank you.
3788 Paul Pearson, Wallasey, Merseyside, UK
3787 Marc Anderson, Tualatin, OR, USA
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's most precious natural wonders. Sharks are key predators and are vital to keeping its ecosystem healthy, especially as the Reef is under stress from climate, pollution, and coral loss.
3786 Peter Greenwald, Denver, CO, USA
PLEASE HELP! WE NEED SHARKS TO BREATHE (70% of the oxygen we breathe is created from plankton sharks help nurture)!
3785 Pinky Jain Pan, Santa Rosa, CA, USA
3784 Deb Broomfield, Paris, Ontario, Canada
3783 Allegra Muzzillo, Brooklyn, NY, USA
3782 Not publicly disclosed, Wokingham, Berkshire, UK
What have sharks done to us? They don't deserve to die.
3781 Not publicly disclosed, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
3780 Grigoria Malkotzoglou, Athens, Greece
3779 Lisa Riordan, Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
3778 Karen Meneghin, Eldred, NY, USA
Please protect our threatened natural resources and preserve the world's wildlife through legislation of fishing practices.
3777 Carl Holmes, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
3776 George Stadnik, Astoria, NY, USA
All coral reefs must be declared as Protected Reserves until the sharks & other apex fishes undergo a dramatic recovery & coral bleaching is rectified. 
3775 Mia Wyatt, Ellicott City, MD, USA
3774 Denise Glass, Perris, CA, USA
3773 Christina Derrick, Singapore
3772 Pelzer Roland, Hall in Tirol, Tirol, Austria
Save the sharks - human are so stupid!!!!
3771 Loic Bachelart, Marseille, France
3770 Burton Stephane, Liege, Belgium
3769 Sandi Arnold, Scarborough, WA, Australia
Please, there is no time to waste. It is within our free will to maintain the planet for future generations and our own welfare.
3768 Adrian Macor, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Please use sustainable practices when harvesting sharks. Long lining hurts every part of the ecosystem, and will eventually hurt the fishing industry as well. This has already been experienced in Atlantic Canada, and they are still experiencing problems of over fishing. Thank You... and God Bless.
3767 Not publicly disclosed, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Sharks are needed in their ecosystem.
3766 Tara Fehr, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada
November 2007 to January 2008 (over two months) I traveled throughout Australia, including diving and snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef. Already there is much evidence of reef destruction due to over-tourism and a lack of regulations and enforcement.
3765 Merel Dalebout, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3764 Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, BC. Canada
3763 Nicholas Coston, Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK
3762 Jenifer Acosta, Fort Worth, TX, USA
3761 Julie Parker, Grand Bay - Westfeld, New Brunswick, Canada
3760 Oscar Blasco, Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain
3759 Santiago Blasco Garcia, Dublin, Ireland
Stop fishing sharks, please.
3758 Sarah Nitting-Fulin, Dublin, Ireland
Please ban shark fishing.
3757 Amelia Pchelka, Paris, Ile de France, France
3756 Nicola Davidson, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
When the sharks are all gone, then what? You are hunting a majestic, viable part of the ecosystem for your own greed. Please reconsider. I would like to be able to show my kids and grandkids that sharks are still part of our earth in the future.
3755 Sarah Bulckens, Shanghai, China
3754 Monika Toth, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3753 Vanessa Caron, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Before I saw the documentary S.O.S Sharks, I would never have thought that such things were possible. I was horrified and deeply shocked while watching the film and now I know. I am conscious of the slaughter being done to innocent sharks and I am willing to take action. I really support the fight against shark fishing.
3752 Bisson Me, Verdun, Quebec, Canada
C'est vraiment dgeulasse! Sa me revolte vraiment! Avant de voir le reportage je n'etais pas au courant de a... J'appuis vraiment les demarches entreprisent!
3751 Crispin Bailey, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Governments around the world must take action on this urgent problem before it's too late! Save the sharks!!!

3750 Katja Foenss, London, London, UK
3749 David Dunstall, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
3748 Mari Claire Sturgeon, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
3747 Yi Carolyn Jiang, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Please stop the slaughter, and save the oceans.

3746 Sabrina Camarena, Marseille, France
3745 Preteseille Bertrand, La Rochelle, France
3744 Not publicly disclosed, Madrid, Spain
3743 Vanessa Reed, Wedel, Deutschland
3742 Not publicly disclosed, Lille, France
3741 Staci Tyrrell, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

I am horrified that this hasn't been done already. I have swam with these beautiful creatures and I can not believe anyone would want to hurt them!

3740 Emmanuelle Buono, Strasbourg, France
3739 Laura Tavenier, Chelsea, Quebec, Canada
3738 Moreau Audrey, Etterbeek, Belgique
3737 Nadasi Janos, Roedgen, Luxembourg

Save the sharks.

3736 Piron Ludovic, Laken, Bruxelles, Belgique
3735 Not publicly disclosed, Sunbury, Middlesex, UK
3734 Antoine Dassonval, Lillers, Nord pas de Calais, France
3733 Not publicly disclosed, Palmyra, WA, Australia
3732 Simon Meyer, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
3731 Poumarat Christophe, Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France
3730 Lydia Burkart, Geneva, Switzerland

3729 Luke Hawson, Merseyside, Cheshire, UK

I have loved sharks since I was a child. When I see a prosperous and developed country allowing any animal to be poached and slaughtered it really makes me despair. Maybe we can't stop ourselves from heading towards oblivion but to pillage and burn the rest of the worlds resources and creatures makes it all the more tragic.

3728 Dustin Lichtenwald, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
3727 Steven Lichtenwald, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
3726 Sherri Lichtenwald, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
3725 Brigette Paterson, Floreat, WA, Australia
3724 Ethan Retherford, Eureka, CA, USA

Stop killing sharks, mother says so!

3723 Jonine Lichtenwald, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
3722 Rebecca Huntley, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3721 Richard Devin, Caledon, Ontario, Canada

Stop the idiocy. NOW. Oh wait a minute..... sorry I forgot it's PEOPLE we're talking about changing..... Well... here's hoping....

3720 Declan Ferreira, Sydney, NSW, Australia

How can we allow this to happen in our Great Barrier Reef? That one area brings large amounts of money to Australia through tourism and you're destroying it!

3719 Tom Evelyn, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Save our sharks.

3718 Gavan Wise, Perth, WA, Australia
3717 Not publicly disclosed, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
3716 Emma Wheater, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK

STOP SHARK FISHING NOW!!!

3715 Victoria Guy, Proserpine, Queensland, Australia
3714 Allison Shurr, Austin, TX, USA
3713 Jordan Ollivier, Perth, WA, Australia

Why hasn't this been done sooner, shark fishing should have been made criminal decades ago, it's nothing but greedy stupidity that it still happens.

3712 Angelica Hjalmarsson, Perth, WA, Australia
3711 Not publicly disclosed, Kelowna, BC, Canada
3710 Nadine Wetzel, Perth, WA, Australia
3709 Hadeel Bilal, London, London, UK
3708 Carly Kaloustian, Revere, MA, USA

I have visited the Great Barrier Reef and it was one of the most important visits of my life. It changed the way I consider my life in relation to the natural world. I was horrified to find out that the reefs in Australia are so jeopardized by global warming and fishing. Please, do not allow shark fishing on the reef. Your country has an amazing treasure and resource that must be protected for the health of our world.

3707 Kim Reid, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the last great homes for so many living things. Just think, what if you child grows up without being able to see the beauty that you see when you look at even a short video of the beauty of this great place or anything in it. This will happen if we don't stop the fishing and/or fining of sharks there!

3706 Jennifer Burke, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3705 Not publicly disclosed, Washington, DC, USA
3704 Barniaudy Mathieu, Marseille, BdR, France
3703 Alice Kim, South Pasadena, CA, USA
3702 Not publicly disclosed, Tigne, Alpes de Haute Provence, France
3701 Not publicly disclosed, Sete, Herault, France
3700 Craig Peters, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
3699 Kerry Kubota, Chandler, AZ, USA

As an Australian citizen..I am disgusted with the people responsible for allowing this travesty. Shame on you.

3698 Job Fabien, Paris, France

It's fundamental to protect sharks and to know them more. It's maybe an important resource of drugs. And sharks are the "stomach" of the sea like the forests are the lung of the earth.

3697 Elhacene Boussaid, Paris, France

Save sharks; it's save the humanity.

3696 Not publicly disclosed, Cancale, Bretagne, France
3695 Colin Maltman, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Adding to the global slaughter of such important marine species as sharks is not enlightened, sustainable, intelligent or representative of the public view. Please abandon this medieval plan.

3694 K McDaid, Perth, WA, Australia

Since watching the movie a couple of days ago, it is in my thoughts every minute. I am disappointed with the Australian government for being so ignorant, short-sighted and money-hungry. Australia is doing so much with Asia, especially with Tertiary Education and the Mining industry in WA, perhaps the government should encourage these companies to put pressure on their own cultures to make a change in beliefs! This is all classic Marketing. Educate the market on the stats that shark products will not improve health, also appeal to emotions with visuals of the shark finning process. Add a stigma to it that those consuming and supporting the shark fin trade are less than human, and incredibly selfish. The majority of the market should make a 180 turn and demand will be reduced dramatically. Supply will then dry up. Value of the product will be minimal. Quickly the market will find other products to sell with the same "health" benefits. And maybe then the shark population and the earth will be safe. Education is the key to success. Thank you, Rob for informing us of the issues!

3693 Christina Porter, Fitchburg, WI, USA

Without a healthy ecosystem in the Great Barrier Reef, I would not have any wish to visit Australia. I cannot believe that I am alone in this feeling. If it is indeed widespread enough then Australia will loose much revenue and suffer a decline in tourism. It will be a sad day for the entire world when a species as beautiful and perfect as the shark were allowed to be murdered on a widespread basis to extinction.

3692 Not publicly disclosed, Singapore
3691 Deanne Reinerth, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3690 Paul Pedrego, Tucson, AZ, USA
3689 Not publicly disclosed, San Francisco, CA, USA

Protecting sharks ensures that humans have a future here on the planet, too. We get 70 percent of the oxygen we breathe from the oceans. If we wipe out the ocean's top predator, we destroy the oceanic ecosystem and in turn destroy ourselves. Please work to protect the shark.

3688 Barrett Porter, West Hollywood, CA, USA
3687 Ann Young, Sandy, UT, USA
3686 Not publicly disclosed, Gravesend, Kent, England
3685 Priscilla Attia, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France

J'ai vue galement le film Sharkwater est cela ma profondment dgoute et horrifie, j'adore les requins et je maudis les asiatiques!!!
3684 Not publicly disclosed, Fuveau, France
Ces une honte de laisser faire le massacre! Faut stopper tout a
3683 Andrew Rowe, Prahran, Victoria, Australia
A Government is to carry out the wishes of the people and the future generations to come. Become a Government which looks further into the future than the next election.
3682 Not publicly disclosed, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3681 Vignanelli Gael, Metz, France
Il faut sauver lees requins! Cette animal et absolument superbe.
3680 Magnus Trostn, Vsters, Vsters, Sweden
3679 Chris Frederick, San Diego, CA, USA
We must stop the restaurants from selling sharp fin soup. Must somehow figure a way to educate the Chinese that this is a ridiculous, and harmful delicacy.
3678 Jack Hockley, Bilinga, QLD, Australia
Who are we to take the life's of these sharks. Were all out of control primates!
3677 Tenielle Matheson, Pottsville, NSW, Australia
Your setting the world up for suicide!
3676 Elizabeth MacBeth, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada
3675 Justine Schultes, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Haven't they come to realize that sharks are being wiped out? Obviously they must know, and therefore are looking the other way which is despicable in itself. What happens when major predators such as sharks are gone? The whole ecosystem will suffer. Obviously Queensland needs some intelligent individuals who are willing to take appropriate action.
3674 Not publicly disclosed, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3673 Bacherini Sabine, Nice, France Avec matta.
3672 John Schiefer, Union City, CA, USA
3671 Not publicly disclosed, Tiburon, CA, USA
Save our sharks.
3670 Gerard La, Bordeaux, France
Moi quand je serai mageur, je ferais une associasion du nom de S.C.P.R. Jesper que ces pauvre animaux vont etre sauver.
3669 Dans Christian, Liege, Belgique, Seraing
Foutez leurs la paix.
3668 Sarah Grantham, Foley, AL, USA
3667 Brenden Stevenson, Balnarring, Victoria, Australia
3666 Luke Davies, Reading, Berkshire, UK
There a plenty of food companies (mainly in Japan) who are currently researching possibility of creating synthetic shark fins (for soup) WHY don't you wait until this is on the market before you start destroying a highly evolved and NECESSARY species.... Please think about what you are doing.
3665 Kiernan Pooley, Eastbourne, Sussex, UK
3664 Rich Rees, St Austell, Cornwall, UK
3663 Not publicly disclosed, Braintree, Essex, UK
3662 Not publicly disclosed, New York City, NY, USA
3661 Shamus Molloy, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3660 Altan Guzeldere, Corpus Christi, TX, USA
3659 Bryan Fenoff, Berwyn, PA, USA
3658 Krisean Aarbo, Elk Point, Alberta, Canada
I think it is cruel what people are doing to these beautiful animals. I cannot believe that the shark population has already declined by 90%. People are so cruel and their actions are run by the devil.
3657 Sandrine Andr, Brest, France
J'ai toujours aim les requins, mais je n'avais pas imaginer qu'un si grand nombres mourraient chaques anne. Il est tant de ragir ! !
3656 Natalie Yonan, Saint Augustine, FL, USA
3655 Not publicly disclosed, Thonon, Haute-Savoie, France
3654 Kreed Kleinkopf, Boise, ID, USA
3653 Sarah M, Montevallo, AL, USA
3652 Not publicly disclosed, Redondo Beach, CA, USA
3651 Jens Aarbo, Elk Point, Alberta, Canada
I just watched the documentary "Sharkwater" last night. I was totally ignorant as to what has been happening to sharks in the world and I am absolutely disgusted that world governments who claim they care about our environment and then sit and do nothing and allow something like this to happen. I want to thank Rob Stewart and the rest of the makers of this documentary for raising awareness and risking their lives to try and stop this raping of our environment.
3650 Annette Larson, Tallahassee, FL, USA
3649 Pauline Bate, Yokine, Western Australia, Australia
3648 Not publicly disclosed, Singapore
3647 Cyril Mahieu, Baugnies, Hainaut, Belgium
3646 Not publicly disclosed, New York, NY, USA
3645 Christophe Leriche, Nimy, Hainaut, Belgium
3644 Not publicly disclosed, Applecross, Western Australia, Australia
3643 Corey Bennett, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
I hope more and more people realize the senselessness and the selfishness that drives this business and it becomes extinct, because theres always more ways to make money and only one way to increase shark populations.
3642 Not publicly disclosed, Wilmington, NC, USA
3641 Emilie Litsinger, Jamaica Plain, MA, USA
3640 Paige Miller, Brick, NJ, USA
Shark fishing is barbaric and unnecessary. It is irresponsible to allow it.
3639 Meghan Heal, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
I always have know that shark finning has been going on for years. I never knew in the last 20 years 90% of the population of sharks has diminished I am disgusted that the Gov't can not realize that if We as Human beings continue to ignore all of these concerns and scientific evidence about shark finning that these sharks will be gone forever. Whats going to happen when the Sharks are all gone that the fish population with increase rapidly where in turn they will consume all the plankton available and leave the world with no Oxygen. This needs to stop. Why cant people in power understand we need to Value the life of all creatures just as much as a human being. Maybe we can learn from the Sharks and understand how they have been able to live for over 400 thousand years. And for all those uncaring and cruel people who fish the waters need a serious wake up call. It's pathetic how people do things under desperation just to make money. How much longer do we have to take and take and take from this beautiful world before we realize we are killing our planet. C'mon people we can do better than this. As of this day, I promise to promote awareness about Shark finning not only to the community I live in but to those around the world.
3638 Gambut Sebastien, Palinges, France
Stop!!!
3637 Battistelli Delphine, Palinges, Bourgogne, France
Just stop killing shark, my children will thank you one day ...
3636 Peter Kirk, Lancaster, PA, USA
This abhorrent practice must be stopped. It is not only wasteful, it guarantees the destruction of the Australian Reef ecosystem. Where will you be if you lose those tourism dollars ?
3635 Joel Brown, Charlottetown, PE, Canada
Sharks to me represent what Australia and the Great Barrier Reef are about. Wild, unchanged and natural.
3634 Philip Harbour, Chelmsford, Essex, England
Sharks have to be protected, I've dived with them and it's the defining moment of my life, they're amazing and need to be kept for future generations to enjoy. The impact on the oceans with the loss of these top predators will be catastrophic. Come on Australia! Its up to you to look after the Barrier Reef, its worth far more to you alive than dead. I've had the pleasure of diving both the Barrier and Osprey reef and its amazing, but the impact of pollution and shark fishing is visible for all to see. Please Please Please do something before its too late, I want my children and grand children to experience the awe of these amazing creatures in the natural habitat. Its our generation who are responsible and its up to us to do something.
3633 Lindsay Sparkes, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3632 Diana Ottenbreit, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3631 Lindsay Reynolds, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
We are messing around with mother nature and her dinosaurs, so I think we should take a step back and re-evaluate our place on earth.
3630 Cameron Schmitz, Elk Grove, CA, USA
I love animals and my group home and I are trying to help now. We want to help; we're going to get people to go on and help the sharks seals and whales.
3629 Alexandra Albert, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
3628 Michelle Davies, Mohegan Lake, NY, USA
Sharks deserve to live like humans.
3627 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
3626 Nicola Petrie, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
3625 Tatiana Dagonet, Villers Cotterets, France
3624 Molly Hamilton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sharks should not be treated like this for their fins. The fisherman should know that not only are they killing sharks but they are also killing humans because the sharks eat the fish that eat the plankton that we need to survive with. If the fisherman continue there will be no more sharks to control the fish population so that means no more plankton.
3623 David Muir, Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, UK
3622 Rolland-Gazel Danielle, La Ricamarie, France
Bravo pour le film; il faut dnoncer ces atrocits pour sauver notre plante et nous-mme. Stop la torture pour sauver notre plante et prserver l'avenir de nos enfants!
3621 Lyndsey Perrott, Swansea, Wales, UK
3620 Not publicly disclosed, Arvada, CO, USA
3619 Karen Bamford, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
3618 Christy Field, Hood River, OR, USA
I am begging for you to understand the impact that this has not only on your wellbeing, but the future for our children. save these sharks.
3617 Sabrina Scott, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Shark finning is appalling People need to be educated, so that this behavior will stop and sharks may be protected in the future.
3616 Not publicly disclosed, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
3615 Not publicly disclosed, Caen, Calvados, France
3614 Duplessis Berangere, Caen, Calvados, France
3613 Not publicly disclosed, San Diego, CA, USA
3612 Ben Ainsworth, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I understand that fisherman want to make a living but when what you want to fish is becoming endangered obviously you cannot continue to fish it. What happens when the sharks are all gone? Pick another species and fish it to extinction? Where will that road end?
3611 Jill Drollon, Nanterre, Hauts de Seine, France
Stop killing sharks! People should think with their head instead of their purse!
3610 Not publicly disclosed, Playa Samara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Please help save the shark population and maintain the ecosystem of our oceans!
3609 Gary Smith, Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand
3608 Sherrilyn Smith, Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand
3607 Scott Dalby, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
No more shark fishing for Australia; keep our country and oceans beautiful.
3606 Karen Wilson, Ardentinny, Argyll, Scotland
3605 Kathy Gunter, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
How can people in positions of authority turn a blind eye to the cruel and wasteful industry that shark finning is? It is up to you to STOP this now, not when it is too late.
3604 Amylea Sepple, Cronulla, NSW, Australia
Sharks deserve to live free and safe in our waters.
3603 Tory Smith, Wolumla, NSW, Australia
I don't understand how people that are still committing this monstrous and vile act of killing sharks have not learnt from the facts have come from shark research and finally stopped!
3602 Federica Rubini, Bologna, Italy
3601 Gaudi Mulia, Burwood, Victoria, Australia
STOP ALL SHARK FISHING AND ILLEGAL SHARK FINNING! The whole life on earth is depending on those delicate balance. Severe those balance and how will your grandchildren lives?
3600 Suid Franck, Nice, France
3599 Not publicly disclosed, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
3598 Treguer Christophe, Brest, Finistere, France
3597 Not publicly disclosed, La Bohalle, France
3596 Not publicly disclosed, Cauffry, Oise, France
3595 Jamey Ekins, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
3594 Stéphane Marot, Le Raincy, IDF, France
Je viens juste de voir le film Sharkwater et celui ci m a vraiment touché, les asiatiques sont vraiments des personnes sans état d'ames! Pourquoi ne pas organiser des manifestation pour lutter contre ce fléau, dans toutes les capitales européennes, ceci aurait au moins pour but d'avertir l'opinion publique et peut etre que les personnes politiques bougeraient enfin un peu. C'est navrant de voir que personne ne fait rien a part Paul Watson et Rob Stewart qui s'investissent totalement dans un combat qui devrait tous nous conçerner.... Longue vie a la "SEA SHEPHERD" !!
3593 Not publicly disclosed, Linkping, Sweden
3592 Avril Kvin, Les Brviaires, Yvelines, France
I'm a 21 french diver. STOP THAT ALL!!!!!!!!!! Save the Sharks!
3591 Not publicly disclosed, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
3590 Lee Marsh, Hampton Court, Surrey, UK
3589 Theresa Blundell, San Diego, CA, USA
PLEASE protect our precious sharks, without them, we may not survive!
3588 Reggie Sanford, Damascus, VA, USA
3587 Krissy Healy, Gilbert, AZ, USA
3586 Not publicly disclosed, Saint-Brieuc, Bretagne, France
Please.
3585 Adam Walker, Goonellabah, NSW, Australia
For a government that claims to have environment on its agenda how can you/we approve of taking any fish species from a world heritage listed area?!!!!
3584 Stanislav Koblasa, Oyster Pond, Saint Martin, French West Indies
I never had the opportunity to dive great barrier reef but I know if we cut of the top link of the chain whole chain is going to collapse. And it will affect us all in many ways
3583 Blake Burningham, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia
Are you kidding! Watch Sharkwater and get some perspective!
3582 Not publicly disclosed, Broby, Denmark
I hope it will make a difference to save sharks.
3581 Warren Bligh, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3580 Tami Spice, Warren, Manitoba, Canada
3579 Joanna Clayton, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
Please listen to our petition.
3578 Brianna Sams, Cessnock, NSW, Australia
I think the sharks all deserve to be in a better place, than getting killed just for their fins and their teeth. The sharks don't mean to hurt anyone. [ Please help them! ]
3577 Fiona Parker, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
I find it inconceivable to accept that the Australian government could allow fishing of sharks in the GBR. The Australian Government, through various bodies, supports marine research, including projects which highlight the importance of food chains and retaining balances in ecosystems. Why then are you being so hypocritical and allowing the fishing of an already threatened key predator? Do you not believe the science? The GBR should be protected, along with all other ecosystems.
3576 Lorraine Homeak, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I am very disgusted with shark finning.
3575 Not publicly disclosed, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I have read a National Geographic article that described Australia as being one of the first to conserve sections of ocean to give the ecosystem a chance to recover from overfishing and other human activity. I was very impressed by this, I am very disappointed that shark fishing is now being considered. I am hoping to visit Australia some day to see the marine life particularly the sharks. I hope that this will be preserved for myself and many others in the future.
3574 Alex Raso, Tallai, QLD, Australia
3573 Anne Koch, Portland, OR, USA
3572 Amy Dovey, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
3571 Dalas Marion, Chiang Mai, ASI, Thailande
Tchok dii ka for the shark.
3570 Not publicly disclosed, Marathon, FL, USA
3569 Erin Lyon, Singapore
3568 Not publicly disclosed, Ville d'avray, France
Continuez la lutte, notre equilibre vital sur terre depend de votre action, pour nous et pour les generations futures.
3567 Not publicly disclosed, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
3566 Maria Walker, East Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Channel 10 just aired how greedy we have become along with the painful finning of an Australian shark by an Australian fisherman. You could see the agony thru the flickering of the sharks eye as it was finned. Please let the law at least make sure the creature is dead before such slaughter is preformed on it. I'm sure humans would be outraged if cutting of tongues from children alive would be apposed to so why is it ok to torture to our sea creatures in the name of Greed! Please help save our Oceans from the Greedy!
3565 Jeremy Dixon, Singapore
3564 Rose Griffin, Cortland, NY, USA
3563 Not publicly disclosed, Singapore
3562 Simon Street, Singapore
As an Australian citizen overseas, I'm extremely disappointed to see such a backward step by my home country. Shark fishing (and especially fining?) is a ridiculously wasteful and unnecessary industry. Please enact legislation to prevent shark fishing; not to protect and promote it????
3561 Christine Bowes, Singapore
3560 Noah Schlager, Tiburon, CA, USA
3559 Not publicly disclosed, Elwood, Victoria, Australia
3558 Stephane Gassin, Le Plessis Robinson, France
I agree with all your fights, not only for human being but for planet Earth. I hope all children would preserve Earth.
3557 Douglas Hunter, Chilwell, Nottingham, UK
3556 Not publicly disclosed, Bayside, NY, USA
3555 David McDonough-Engelsberg, Seoul, South Korea
3554 Joel Fraser, Gympie, QLD, Australia
I initially did not want to go and see a Documentary at the Movies but am so glad I did see 'Sharkwater'. My girlfriend has been educating me in regards to the importance of our Marine Environment and we are constantly picking up rubbish off the beach. After spending three weeks snorkeling in Fiji, I was disappointed with the lack of larger fish and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef is dying and we must act to protect all Species including our Sharks NOW. A huge public awareness Campaign regarding the image of Sharks must be launched.
3553 John Bowman, Spring Hill, FL, USA
Killing sharks must stop it's a sick thing to see. I don't care how much money the country would make. There is nothing right about killing sharks for fins.
3552 Not publicly disclosed, Paso Robles, CA, USA
3551 Not publicly disclosed, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Please take this request seriously. We only have one planet and one chance! Please let our planet and all its beautiful creatures live!
3550 Sarah McNabb, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
There is no place for such a barbaric trade anywhere in the world in the 21st century, let alone Australia and the protected great barrier reef. We all need to be more compassionate and respect all life!
3549 Shaana Lichty, Atascadero, CA, USA
You must protect sharks! NOW!
3548 Patsy Poeppmann, Gympie, QLD, Australia
Sharkwater should be compulsory viewing for all Schools and Fishermen alike. It is high time we learn to respect and appreciate Mother Earth and all living organisms present on planet Earth. If we don't put an end to this selfish Shark killing practice NOW, we won't have anything left for Future Generations to enjoy. Everyone NEEDS to wake up NOW. Bravo to all dedicated Ocean Lovers.
3547 Tom Middleton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3546 Sebastian Kaiser, Meissen, Sachsen, Germany
We need Sharks and need to do everything we can to protect them (even sinking fishing ships if they don't stop).
3545 Jacqueline Ramputh, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
3544 Eric Wade, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
As a scuba diver I am very interested in coming to Australia. But if sharks are not there to be seen and if there is no ecotourism in place I am not interested in coming.
3543 Ava Wagner, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
3542 Chris House, Playa del Rey, CA, USA
3541 Michelle Chovan, Kensington, MD, USA
3540 Matthew Martinez, San Antonio, TX, USA
What is wrong with you people, why can't you understand that civilization as a whole depends upon the ocean being healthy...do your homework...please for the sake of all of our children.
3539 Andrew Owen, Barstow, CA, USA
3538 Hamelin David, Auvers Sous Montfaucon, Sarthes, France
3537 Naomi Boone, Phoenix, AZ, USA
3536 Not publicly disclosed, Cancale, Bretagne, France
3535 Sheryl Axelsen, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
We must conserve and protect these amazing creatures.
3534 Sara Ibison, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3533 Not publicly disclosed, Huntingdale, Victoria, Australia
3532 Tobias Lindblad, Malm, Skne, Sweden
When are we going to face the facts that sharks all over the world are being wiped out...When are we going to take action against this crime against nature...Take a stand and stop the slaughter.
3531 Lucy Hackworth, Adelaide, SA, Australia
3530 Jane Cawson, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3529 Not publicly disclosed, Ecully, France
3528 Locatelli Alexandre, Colombier / NE, Neuchtel, Switzerland
3527 Kristy Ficken, Black Rock, Victoria, Australia
I saw Sharkwater last night and I was horrified. I want to help make a difference to what is happening. Hopefully I can as a current honours student in zoology. I've been to the GBR and have swam with sharks. They are majestic animals who deserve respect and life.
3526 Bevin Bradley, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
3525 Mariesa Stewart, Sooke, British Columbia, Canada
3524 Not publicly disclosed, Lakefield, Ontario, Canada
3523 Sandra Johansson, Ljungby, Smaland, Sweden
3522 Mia Reynolds, Upplands-Vsby, Sweden
3521 Christina Lloyd-Jones, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
I am strongly opposed to the fishing of sharks in any way. Our ecosystem depends on the sustainment of these ancient creatures.
3520 Kathy Clark, Holliston, MA, USA
3519 Jeffrey Cummings, Gresham, OR, USA
3518 Amy Rose, Lawrenceburg, IN, USA
3517 Constanze Langbehn, Heilbronn, Germany
3516 Todd Hawkins, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
I've seen Sharkwater and I was appalled and disturbed to see the vast size of the shark fin industry and the pigheadedness towards the declining shark population. I will be ashamed to call myself Australian if this goes ahead in Australia on whatever scale.
3515 Edd Stockdale, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
3514 Rahnae Hawkins, Yokine, Western Australia, Australia
3513 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Its absolutely appalling what is happening to sharks all over the world. The Australian government should not be encouraging this vicious industry and will only have itself to blame when we lose our beautiful marine life.
3512 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
3511 Paul Drake, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
We have the ability to take action in our own waters. As a people, doing nothing to help sustain the wildlife in the oceans is as much a crime as allowing fining to continue.
3510 Paula Ficara, Sherman Oaks, CA, USA
3509 Shiam Jaiprakash, Halstead, Essex, UK
I am truly disgusted with these groups of people involved in killing such amazing marine species. I cannot believe that our world can stand back and accept such barbaric brutality on such wonderful marine life! This needs to end, and the world need to open their eyes and look at what humanity is doing to these animals around us. We need to live in harmony with nature. This is completely unethical and immoral. The consequences of such evil will inevitably have a dramatic affect on the future of our unique planet and our future generations! Its time to put an end to this!
3508 James Smith, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3507 Not publicly disclosed, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
3506 Not publicly disclosed, Nacka, Stockholm, Sweden
3505 Sarah Curtis, Depoe Bay, OR, USA
Shark finning is not only cruel but sharks are very important for the ecosystem,the oceans depend on them, and the planet depends on the oceans.

3504 Not publicly disclosed, Coventry, RI, USA
3503 Cecilia Patrice, Paris, Ile de France, France

Hi! I'm French and I saw Rob Stewart's great movie about sharks protection and I'd like to thank people like Rob Stewart and Paul Watson who are involved in such a struggle, I'd like to thank you for acting because people like me can't have such a big impact as you can have. Then I hope men will soon realize how dangerous they are for themselves! How can the most intelligent animal on earth (the human kind) be so stupid, and provoke its own destruction and that of the whole world! I'm so disappointed! It is really hard to cope with this idea that we are about to kill ourselves and that we are aware of it!! So please everybody do the best you can to make people aware that we NEED sharks! Love

3502 Amanda Looi, Point Cook, Victoria, Australia

I am sick of 'economics' dictating both our now excessive lifestyles in the developed world and values as opposed to living a happy, balanced, healthy life in touch with our natural environment. We should be smarter than this. Our chase for economic growth and greed will be to the ruin of all. Good luck to future generations.
3501 Devon MacAlpine, LIvely, Ontario, Canada
After viewing a film on the brutal ongoing slaughter of sharks merely for their fins, I am disgusted at the lack of enforcement or legislature against this. We are risking destroying ecosystems, including our own, over something ridiculous.....a bowl of soup!!!! Tomatoes are good for you as well....open a damn can of soup! The sharks don't stand a chance against a couple billion of foolish Asians. And these people are supposed to be full of culture/honour/tradition?? Making or purchasing this soup should illegal internationally. Maybe the punishment should be the removal of the ears....or worse.

3500 Not publicly disclosed, Rockingham, WA, Australia

What has happened to you Mr Garret?

3499 Ibrahim El-Zein, Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
3498 Anthony Overton, Mandurah, WA, Australia

When I first came to Australia in the early 80's we where leading the world in the environmental arena. 25 years later we have dropped back to environmental short sightedness belonging to the 50's. Don't expect any further support from me, when you preach for understanding on your climate change policies whilst blatantly supporting industries that are part of the main problem.

3497 Not publicly disclosed, Thurso, Caithness, Scotland
3496 Zowie Easom, Croydon, Surrey, England

Please ban all shark fishing. They are critical to all ecosystems and without them the impact will be great.

3495 Delta Conchas, Ajax, Ontario, Canada

Me and my family are outraged by your lack of support to the marine ecosystem. Your are contributing to the extinction of Sharks and should be ashamed.

3494 Juan Pomares, Long Beach, CA, USA

There is no reason to add to the devastation already happening. Killing the top predator will lead to the over consumption of the coral reef due to the infestation of roaming reef eaters.

3493 Emily Jenkins, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

I am embarrassed for you. You are quite stupid to think this will not effect people. I am outraged that you would let this happen. You represent Australia when you make bad decisions like this. We look just as bad as all of the people with power who don't understand how this effects the environment. But what's worse is I'm sure you do understand what your doing is wrong and quite clearly you don't care. So just go ahead and ignore what people are saying. Pretend to yourself your doing what's right. Your just like all the other horrible people in the world with power. You should know better. You make me sick.

3492 Katalin Kll, Salzburg, Austria
3491 Brooke Ralston, San Antonio, TX, USA

Sharks play a very important part in our ecosystem. Without them, our ecosystem will not be able to function properly. Shark fishing must be stopped if we do not we do not want our ecosystem to suffer any consequences.

3490 Baha Amine, Fes, Morocco
3489 Claudia Zanchetta, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3488 Ben Geer, Perth, WA, Australia
3487 Not publicly disclosed, San Antonio, TX, USA
3486 Kaisa Sakrison, Seattle, WA, USA
3485 Garnero Myriam, Canet, France
3484 Not publicly disclosed, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3483 Not publicly disclosed, Grosuplje, Slovenia, Slovenia
3482 Not publicly disclosed, Franklin, OH, USA
3481 Charlotte Okten, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK
3480 Not publicly disclosed, Roanne, France
3479 Erin Elliott, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

After watching "Sharkwater" I have become more aware of the horrific and inhumane treatment of sharks. I had no idea the situation was so severe. It's disgusting. I will do what I can to spread the word.

3478 Martin Strommer, Alexandria, NSW, Australia

Before you go into the next Chinese restaurant please ask them if they serve shark fin soup. If they do, politely let them know that you are opposed to the practice of shark finning and dine somewhere else. Making a difference can be easy.

3477 Christophe Perin, Le Havre, France
3476 Jake Kohler, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3475 Kathryn McMahon, Perth, WA, Australia
3474 Amanda Dwyer, Perth, WA, Australia
3473 Scott Ziolkowski, Niantic, CT, USA
3472 Roberto Angarita Vargas, Bogot D. C., Cundinamarca, Colombia
3471 Not publicly disclosed, San Rafael, CA, USA
3470 Natalie Hartley, Perth, WA, Australia
3469 Hayley Vella, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3468 Victor Chambron, Saint Calais, Sarthe, France

Je voudrais faire mon possible contre la pêche aux requins.

3467 Bianca Serfontein, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3466 Lim Yon Hon, Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia
3465 Cara Ashford, London, England, UK Please stop for the good of our future.
3464 Not publicly disclosed, Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
3463 Not publicly disclosed, New Farm, Queensland, Australia
3462 Jason Dunne, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Sharks may not have the same appeal as whales, but they should be just as protected. Just as whales have taken years to start to recover from massive hunting in the past, shark populations will take years to recover from overfishing.

3461 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, WA, Australia
3460 Helen Shortland-Jones, Perth, WA, Australia

It would be an absolute travesty if the Queensland Government allows shark fishing in the Great Barrier Reef. The world's fish and shark stocks have been decimated over the years and we should be putting in place measures to protect our fish stocks, sharks and oceans, not encouraging activities that are going to further negatively impact our marine ecosystems. Do you want to wait until there's nothing left and then feel bad because you didn't do anything? Or would you rather be at the forefront of preventing further environmental degradation and species extinction?

3459 Joan Wells, Noranda, WA, Australia
3458 Kylie Nelson, Perth, WA, Australia

C'mon do you really have to kill everything? When is animal and marine life ever going to be as important as a humans! Future generations are deserving of knowing what our earth and all its creatures are like. I quote " It won't be until the last plant and animals have gone that we realise that we can't eat money." Pls stop this ludicrous idea; the people you are meant to represent do not want this to go ahead. Do not forget what your job is to represent the voice of the people! Thank-you.

3457 Not publicly disclosed, Hughesdale, Victoria, Australia

Please ban all shark fishing.

3456 Not publicly disclosed, Mount Lawley, WA, Australia
3455 Not publicly disclosed, Biarritz, France
3454 Suzi Mercier, Perth, WA, Australia
3453 Alex Maund, West Perth, WA, Australia
3452 Angela Mercier, Perth, WA, Australia
3451 Rian Caccianiga, Yangebup, WA, Australia

I can't believe that in this day and age Australia will be seen as supporting one of the most destructive, cruel and highly unsustainable fisheries in the world.. I am ashamed to be called an Australian if this is what we stand for.

3450 Shannon Stimpson, Hampton Bays, NY, USA
3449 Sarah Whittaker-Gilbey, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
3448 Daniel Wigren, Stockholm, Sweden
3447 Bailey Eagan, Carp, Ontario, Canada

Thanks for all your efforts saving these beautiful creatures!

3446 Not publicly disclosed, Hong Kong
3445 Claire Lloyd, Manchester, Lancs, UK
3444 Not publicly disclosed, Manchester, Manchester, UK
3443 Darren Watters, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Terrible decision on your part!! Please wise up and respect our environment....

3442 Not publicly disclosed, Mandurah, WA, Australia
3441 Leanne Bishop, Victoria Park, WA, Australia
3440 Nikki Bishop, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
3439 Melissa Cote-Proulx, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada

The documentary Sharkwater shocked me. I was afraid of shark before I seen this tragedy documentary. I want a help and I hope this will help. I`ll do the best to help this cause.

3438 David Tiemstra, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

We as humans know what is right and what is wrong. And we as humans need to step-up and do the right thing. Not just for us, but for our planet.

3437 Not publicly disclosed, Wembley, WA, Australia

Come on guys, do our country proud and leave a legacy for my kids - the right one!

3436 Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

I find this to be a terrible display of the Australian government's lack of commitment to global environmental integrity. This is a terribly irresponsible act that soils the image of Australia.

3435 Damian Garone, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Why can't we find a balance... why must we always take too much!!! It is possible to live in balance with the world... It has done so for much longer than we have existed... even the simplest creature can do it... ARE WE TOO STUPID... ARE WE NOT ABLE TO DO WHAT DUMB ANIMALS SEEM TO DO WITH OUT EFFORT!!!!

3434 David Coles, Greenfields, WA, Australia
3433 Vincenzo Ali, Mandurah, WA, Australia

Silence is all we will see and hear when they are gone.

3432 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, WA, Australia
3431 Renee Carter, Ewa Beach, HI, USA

Australia is better than this activity of shark hunting. I have dived with sharks for 4+ years without a shark suit or cage. They are far more than a fish. They recognize you and one special look from a shark should stop this.

3430 Gina Hodges, Matthews, NC, USA
3429 Not publicly disclosed, Perth, WA, Australia
3428 Mark Keenan, Perth, WA, Australia

This is simply not on!

3427 Matthew Wilson, Mandurah, WA, Australia

On a personal note, this is the most absurd and backwards thinking I have seen by a government department. How can we legitimately say we care for the environment & future of the world when we are contemplating this? I will be telling everyone I know about this and ensure that we all boycott Queensland as a holiday destination due to this money hungry concept. Wake up Queensland and make the rest of Australia proud by rejecting this stupid proposal.

3426 Not publicly disclosed, Rivervale, WA, Australia
3425 Emma Chick, Perth, WA, Australia

We're supposed to be leading the world in fisheries management - how can we possibly justify the slaughter of these beautiful animals?! What a bunch of hypocrites!

3424 Jason Halliday, Perth, WA, Australia
3423 Sean Armitage, Perth, WA, Australia

I cannot believe that in this day and age we are actually considering this proposal. Have we not learnt from our past mistakes ?

3422 Patricia Dalton, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada

I saw Sharkwater, and was moved. Stop the brutal, senseless killing of sharks!

3421 Karthik Ramanujam, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Ban ALL shark fishing immediately throughout the entire the Great Barrier Reef area--establish sustainable catch limits elsewhere that are based on sound research--vigorously enforce those policies.

3420 Not publicly disclosed, Kirkland, Quebec, Canada

Ban shark fishing, finning, fin importation, and long-line fishing. Enforce as necessary.

3419 Claire Tolkien, York, England, UK
3418 Not publicly disclosed, Chorlton, Manchester, UK
3417 Natalie Atkins, Perth, WA, Australia

I have just watched the film Sharkwater, what a truly inspiring yet upsetting insight into what money makes us humans do. We are willing to endanger and slaughter innocent animals that have lived on this earth for millions of years all to make a "buck".
3416 Jenna Rachelle, Perth, WA, Australia
Stop the destruction!!!!!!!!!
3415 Ben Eliot, Perth, WA, Australia
Please do not let money get in the way of our Australian shark populations.
3414 Nick Sanders, Sydney, NSW, Australia
I am shocked by not only the scale of global shark fishing which I didn't realise was conducted on such a large and organised scale but more so that shark fishing is supported by the Australian government. For a country which hosts the world's largest reef and as a country which preaches to others on environmental issues such as climate change and whaling, it's shameful that shark fishing should not only be allowed to occur but is legal and endorsed by the Australian Government. Australia is a developed Western nation, we should be leading by example and ban all shark fishing, how else can we expect other poorer nations to do the same?
3413 Danielle Lowy, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Shark fishing and finning is not a legacy that Australia should leave behind.
3412 Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
3411 Philippe Blanchette Nagy, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Save the sharks! Please!
3410 Not publicly disclosed, Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada
3409 Samuel Delongchamp, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
3408 Not publicly disclosed, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
3407 Edward Deitrick, Cranberry Township, PA, USA
3406 Kristi McLellan, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3405 Jami Kirk, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3404 Andy Muzio, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
Why don't they just eat imitation fins.
3403 Not publicly disclosed, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
3402 Doris Kienle, Straubing, Deutschland, Bayern
I learned diving in the Barrier Reef ten years ago. I saw a lot of sharks and I hope, when I come again, there will be sharks. Otherwise I will never go to Australia again. I can spread my money in other countries also.
3401 Rondet Caroline, Estagel, France
3400 Jamie Trahair, Adelaide, SA, Australia
3399 Not publicly disclosed, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
3398 Andreane Daigle, Cowansville, Quebec, Canada
Shark fishing is a horror, just like the people who tolerate it..
3397 Thomas Cogan, Stonington, CT, USA
3396 Sally Cogan, Stonington, CT, USA
3395 Rebecca Barlow, Milton, Ontario, Canada
3394 Lisa Puharich, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
3393 Stephane Kolb, Thann, Haut-Rhin, France
Regardez Sharkwater vaut tout les commentaires...
3392 Not publicly disclosed, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
3391 Clint Franklin, Perth, WA, Australia
STOP THIS BARBARIC ATROCITY.
3390 Alex Mahoney, Chalong, Phuket, Thailand
3389 Krystyna Spanell, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
3388 Nick Davenport, Stoke Newington, London, UK
3387 Not publicly disclosed, Ste-Brigide d'Iberville, Quebec, Canada
3386 Not publicly disclosed, Arlington, VA, USA
3385 Not publicly disclosed, London, England, UK
Ban ALL shark fishing throughout Australian waters and support a worldwide ban on shark fishing.
3384 Heather Davis, Gin Gin, Queensland, Australia
No commercial fishing should be allowed in the Great Barrier Reef.
3383 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia
3382 Fabrice Leclerc, Nancy, France
I had the opportunity to visit the aquarium in Cape Town and I got more concerned and sensitive to shark saving since then. Many short movies on sharks are available on the VUZE network for exchanging videos. I think these are also ways to educate people about sharks. Thanks for what you''re doing.
3381 Michelle Slavik, Dalmeny, NSW, Australia
What will we kill when the sharks are gone? Lets stop before it's too late.
3380 George Dauwalder, Steffisburg, Berne, Switzerland
Thanks for your engagement!
3379 Beth Conaway, Panama City Beach, FL, USA
I've dreamed of diving the Great Barrier Reef since I was 14 and got my Jr. PADI certification. As a child I read about sharks and always hoped to go shark diving there one day.
3378 Not publicly disclosed, Austin, TX, USA
3377 Danielle Guzy, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
3376 Jimmy Wiklund, Stockholm, Sweden
Didn't know that they cut off the fins without even killing them first. Or that it was so wide spread. God we (general public) are really uneducated and ignorant. :-(
3375 Chad Dubrul, Austin, TX, USA
Quit killing innocent animals for profit. It is sad and sick. Thanks.
3374 Jean-Marc Nantel, Mont-tremblant , Quebec, Canada
3373 Not publicly disclosed, Jullianges, Haute-Loire, France
Toute pche intensive est notre poque intolrable!!!! Penser nos enfants.....
3372 Not publicly disclosed, Trappes, France
Save sharks, save us!
3371 Lisa Aki Toyoda, St-Lazare, Quebec, Canada
Sharkwater was a wake-up call for me. It is so frustrating and heartbreaking to see these people being controlled by money and not care for our future and living things. We need to be more educated and more people need to see Sharkwater.
3370 Not publicly disclosed, Frisco, TX, USA
3369 Maximilian Milz, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Save the sharks... the great barrier reef is gonna suck without them...
3368 Not publicly disclosed, Hong Kong
3367 David Curty, Lyon, Rhone-Alpes, France
I'm strongly opposed to shark fishing and finning. I hope your beautiful country won't let the industry of fishing kill the sharks. I hope your children will be able to dive with sharks in the future as I do now. Thank you for your attention and for the sharks.
3366 Not publicly disclosed, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
3365 Not publicly disclosed, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
3364 Not publicly disclosed, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
3363 Krista Shannon, Lovington, NM, USA
3362 Karolina Golik, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
3361 Not publicly disclosed, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
3360 Brad Pearen, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Shark fishing is ridiculous. Don't people realize how important these creatures are to our existance?
3359 Joshua Green, Los Angeles, CA, USA
3358 Josh Christopher, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
I like to scuba dive. I'm not vacationing there if you've killed all the sharks.
3357 Esmeray Elcim, Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden
3356 Stephanie Nys, Superior, WI, USA
I traveled abroad to study in Australia for three months and did scuba dive over eight times, hoping on seeing sharks. I saw three. Australia needs to help lead the world in showing respect for all animals that deserve a place in this world. In a year I will have finished my Marine Biology major and intend to leave for the coast to get a job. Eventually I may return to Australia and hope to see more sharks (including the whale sharks).
3355 Graldine Esnaud, Angers, Pays de la Loire, France
3354 Not publicly disclosed, Batemans Bay, NSW, Australia
3353 Forrest Ingram, Ocean Beach, CA, USA
Save the sharks..the great barrier reef is gonna suk without them...
3352 Celine Leroy, Cergy, France
Merci à vous tous qui essayé de changer les choses et de proteger notre seul et unique habitat "pachamama". Et pour tous ceux qui non pas vu le film je les invite a le visionner vous y apprendrer bien des choses. Il y va aussi de notre survie et de celle de nos descendants. Bien a vous scarecrowinca.
3351 Patricia Warnock, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Be an example, be a human being -- ban all shark fishing worldwide.
3350 Adam Gravelle, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada
After watching the movie "Sharkwater" it made me angry to see what mankind was doing to the species. I think that it is wonderful that there are people out that dedicate their lives to saving a precious part of our world and future.
3349 DJ Wyszomirski, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
3348 Kenny Sime, Milton Keynes, Bucks, UK
Australia - a country so diverse, so beautiful, a land full of the most wonderful, colourful creatures on this earth. Its people are recognised as lovers of all things natural, and most of them are. However it is beyond belief to discover that Australia allows shark fishing to take place in its waters. The shark is an extremely important species and without it a whole eco-system will perish. It's numbers are in rapid decline yet all we can do is stand by and watch, action must be taken. We urge the Australian government to ban shark fishing and allow these wonderful creatures to exist, to flourish, and to continue to fascinate us forever.
3347 Not publicly disclosed, Charpey, Drome, France
3346 Sarah Holtermann, Roaillan, Aquitaine, France
3345 Kara Morgan, Greeenville, TN, USA
With all of the other environmental issues we face as a universe ... your time and money would be better spent elsewhere and leave the Great Barrier Reef and the sharks alone. Shame on you!
3344 Emily Arthurs, Golden, British Columbia, Canada
Watch 'Sharkwater' the documentary for a fast understanding of the importance of this issue.
3343 Natalie Lund, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3342 Not publicly disclosed, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
How can any country respect a law that obliterates an entire species for no good reason? This is shocking and incredibly disturbing.
3341 Mia Wyatt, Ellicott City, MD, USA
3340 Brittany Bymoen, Phoenix, AZ, USA
3339 Michael Pigneguy, Temple City, CA, USA
"More than 100 million sharks are taken from the seas each year. For a group that has been around for the past 400 million years, sharks cannot survive this onslaught because most large sharks reach sexual maturity only at seven years, and then give birth to only a few pups each year. Research on the potential effects of the disappearance of sharks from selected ecosystems suggests that the consequences could be devastating for commercially and nutritionally important fishes. In the Hawaiian Reefs model, the removal of tiger sharks resulted in a crash in populations of tuna and jacks, due to a marked increase in seabirds, the shark's primary prey. In Chinese banquets, over 40 per cent of the meal cost comes from shark's fin soup. The challenge is to find restaurateurs who would take on the responsibility of saving sharks by sourcing an alternative dish which still allows them to sustain banquet profits. With China's 1.2 billion people gaining in affluence and holding to the tradition of shark's fin soup at celebrations, I don't give the 453 remaining species of sharks much of a chance.”
3338 Not publicly disclosed, Ontario, Canada
3337 Ryan VandenBerg, Burlington, ON, Canada
3336 Shelley Brooks, Aurora, ON, Canada
The practice of finning is inhumane and wasteful. It is our social responsibility to maintain the life and health of our waters. As a diver it sickens me how much we "rape" our ecosystem. We are barbaric as a whole. Have we not evolved?

3335 Not publicly disclosed, Toronto, ON, Canada
3334 Christine Majeau, Mississauga, ON, Canada
3333 Anja Piontek, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Please stop it!

3332 Andrai Desormeaux, Toronto, ON, Canada
3331 George Ballas, Athens, Atiiki, Greece
3330 Kay Chow, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
3329 David Hutchison, Bowmanville, ON, Canada
3328 Donnie Villeneuve, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Watch Sharkwater.

3327 Christopher Berdos, Bradenton, FL, USA

We know for what we are doing, we can collectively change our wills and in the process save ourselves. Eliminate the market for shark fins and this nonsense will stop. As always the solutions are easy, the path to attain them complicated.

3326 Jennifer Kantor, Ventura, CA, USA

ABSOLUTELY NEEDS TO STOP!3325 Christopher Corsi, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3324 Jennette Boone, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3323 Sarah Malo, Toronto, ON, Canada
I am appalled and outraged by the information presented in the documentary Sharkwater - I am however, grateful to have seen it and to now be informed and encourage others to speak out about saving the sharks.

3322 Elizabeth Hoogendyk, Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada

I don't know about you, but I'd like some fresh oxygen in my future. Stop killing the sharks!

3321 Not publicly disclosed, Swansea, Wales, UK

Please stop shark fishing before its too late.

3320 Not publicly disclosed, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

It is disappointing to see the world point fingers at the Asian countries and condemn their lack of environmentalism while they are clearly no better. Allowing shark fishing to continue is deplorable and hypocritical. If Australia were to permit such legislation, it would most certainly affect my future choices about travel; I cannot support tourism in a country that is so morally confused.

3319 Rebecca Burrill, Ajax, ON, Canada
3318 Joe Powell, Bournemouth, Dorset, England
3317 Sarah Goodwin, Bournemouth, Dorset, England

Shark finning, is slowly wiping out an amazing unique creature and human actions are to blame. Sharks are not similar in the way of the global warming, there is no other alternative methods of creating sharks. They only have one chance, so lets give them a chance!

3316 Not publicly disclosed, Jacksonville, FL, USA
3315 Crystal Heidel, Milton, DE, USA

Sharks are the most misunderstood, beautiful creatures on the planet. They deserve respect. They've been around so much longer than humans. They're amazing creatures and we can learn so much from them. They've evolved over millenia to be incredible creatures and sharp predators. We humans have only just begun to evolve; hopefully humans can evolve to respect these awesome creatures so they are around for thousands of years to come. I want my grandchildren to be able to see real sharks, not just pictures in a book.

3314 Soler Louis, Saint Mamert du Gard, Languedoc Roussillon, France
3313 Not publicly disclosed, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
3312 Angela Hart, Toronto, ON, Canada
3311 Adam Ostler, Adelaide, SA, Australia

I say No to any form of shark fishing. They need protection immediately.

3310 Caroline Williams, Adelaide, SA, Australia

Protect our sharks & show that Australians truly are a nation that cares about its flora & fauna. Sharks (being an apex predator) play a vital role in the fragile marine ecosystem therefore we cannot afford to meddle with nature & they have to be protected at all costs.

3309 Bradley Dohnt, Adelaide, SA, Australia

I'm ashamed an Australian government agency could consider such a unsustainable practice. With so many species, both marine and terrestrial under threat to engage in such a practice is yet another step backwards.

3308 Ashley Timlin, Barrie, ON, Canada
3307 Glories Chloe, Vernouillet, France

It's time that human being takes its responsibility to protect our planet and stop the massacre of sharks, dolphins etc..I'm fed up to see the disaster that we do all around the world and our "fantastic" ability to destroy.

3306 Lauren Brownlie, Truro, Cornwall, UK
3305 Not publicly disclosed, Wellington, New Zealand
3304 Not publicly disclosed, London, England, UK
3303 Not publicly disclosed, Beckenham, Kent, UK
3302 Sam David, Toluca Lake, CA, USA

By Law all shark finning should be made illegal and I for one will do everything in my power to make that a reality.

3301 Eric Lutz, Toronto, ON, Canada
3300 Ron McCallum, Barrie, ON, Canada

Knowing what we do about sharks why would you possibly even consider starting a shark fishery on the Great Barrier Reef? The reef itself is in enough danger from our society. What will happen to the world population of sharks. I'm appalled is all I can say.

3299 Sean Cosgrove, Nashville, TN, USA

Stop filling your pockets and end this slaughter.

3298 Amber Richards, Guilderton, WA, Australia
3297 Not publicly disclosed, Alice Springs, NT, Australia
3296 Not publicly disclosed, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
3295 Breanna Murray, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA
3294 Jennifer Burrowes, Clarence Park, SA, Australia

Don't destroy a tourism bonus whereby divers travel to the Great Barrier Reef to view and interact with sharks.

3293 Kevin Burrowes, Clarence Park, SA, Australia

The world's shark populations are in critical decline. Shark fishing is cruel and destructive to the marine environment.

3292 Line Bergeron, Sault Ste Marie, ON, Canada

***Stop shark fishing and the shark fishing industry!*** *** Arrtons la pche aux requins et son industrie!***

3291 Stephanie Lopez, Huntington, NY, USA

I strongly oppose harming sea life in any way.

3290 Eric Goddard, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
3289 Annie Nolin, Quebec, Canada
3288 Vicki Tarrant, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
3287 Mandie Burns, Smiths Falls, ON, Canada
3286 Niklas Jonsson, Rebro, Sweden

Stop destroying the earth! We need the humble sharks to survive ourselves. Www.sharkwater.com

3285 Alison Clay, Nottingham, England
3284 Marion Fournier, Herblay, France
3283 Jon Langfitt, Primghar, IA, USA

We have to do something about this now, not tomorrow, not next week or next year, now. Ever second, minute and mile used to benefit sharks, WILL benefit humanity.

3282 Vincent Louail, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France
3281 Audrey Capitaine, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France

Stop killing them!

3280 Not publicly disclosed, London, England, UK

Save the sharks.

3279 Stanley Dow, Norman, OK, USA

Dear Sir, I would expect this from certain Asian countries but not from our friends!!!

3278 Fadhila Melliti, Paris,France

Fell in love with a great white shark when I had 11 years m'obsdent since sharks because they fascinate me by their beauty, their power. People are afraid because they do not master the shark. Their response to this fear is the killings. The man has no right of life or death on an animal whatsoever! We must stop this carnage or introduce laws to punish abuse some powers.

3277 Stephanie Penev, Toronto, ON, Canada

Few things I have seen in my life thus far have disturbed me as much as some of the scenes of senseless torture and killing of sharks and other sea creatures, in the documentary film Sharkwater. I cannot understand why more decisive action has not been taken as of yet, to stop the murder of these incredible animals, and in doing so protect our own fate as a species on this planet. That is not even the most critical aspect of this problem for me- the idea of mutilating a creature while it is still alive, and letting it die a slow torturous death, and seeming to enjoy it- this is the most revolting thing to me. It makes me ashamed to be a human being, the same species as the 'things'- as they can't be people- who do enact these injustices as a living. Absolutely despicable in every way. The more people see Sharkwater and become aware of this crisis, the better. I will do whatever I can to promote this issue among those I know. People can and must make an effort to make their living in some other way- there is simply to excuse for the blatant torture and murder of an entire species, to uphold the vapid and pathetic status quo of the Western lifestyle and the idea of the Western lifestyle- take what you can, when you can, however you can, at whatever cost to those around you. And especially do so if it will make you seem more important in other's eyes. What a shame. Greed and ignorance hold sway over this excuse for a society we've built according to Capitalist dogma.

3276 Not publicly disclosed, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Stop Shark Fishing.

3275 Fabrice Barand, Lagny Sur Marne, France

How can we kill our future? Are people so silly? Thanks to you to be here.....

3274 Rick Crawford, Pickering, ON, Canada

Every little bit that is done to save all sharks is part of a giant step to preserve there right to be. We need them to be just as they are, not a trophy or a menu item. Please, STOP the slaughter. We can't turn back once they are gone. These are beautiful creatures that needed to be helped to prove to future generations that we were here and gave a damn.

3273 Not publicly disclosed, Bentonville, VA, USA
3272 Jessica McIlvena, Ste Luce, Quebec, Canada
3271 Andrew Butler, Poole, Dorset, UK

This is not an Asian problem, this is a global problem. Sharks are being killed legally and illegally, largely unchallenged, from Australia to South Africa, Costa Rica to the Galapagos. You can find shark fin soup in restaurants from Seoul to Soho. Fish and chip shops in Australia sell shark meat under the guise of flake, in the UK they call it rock salmon. We all need to do everything we can to halt demand and challenge those who seek to open new shark fisheries. 90% of the worlds sharks have already been wiped out, now is the time to act to save the remaining 10%. Many people will be looking to Australia for strong leadership in this area; its time to decide where you stand, either with those who seek to exploit and plunder the world for short-term commercial gain, or to act with vision, responsibility and compassion to protect the world and all those who inhabit it.

3270 Not publicly disclosed, Cookstown, ON, Canada

It appalls and scares me that the decisions of a few can have such a drastic affect on the entire world. Please be part of making a positive decision for the rest of the world and for the creatures of the sea.

3269 Thomas McGregor, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Peter Garrett, you are an integral part of the government for which I voted. Push to ban the importation of shark fin to Australia.

3268 Christina Koehler, Marburg, Hessen, Germany
3267 Ben Cheng, Sydney, NSW, Australia

No more fish finning!!! Let's help and ban ALL shark finning now!!!

3266 Henrik Dunr, Genarp, Sweden

Hi !I am a Swedish electronic engineer and I have just watched Sharkwater, the movie. Last year I was in Malaysia and learned how to scuba dive. During my time there I continuously dived with sharks and have since developed a great respect and admiration for these wonderful creatures. If what I understand is correct, the shark population is decreasing and is facing imminent risk of extinction. This is not acceptable. Imagine the overwhelming slaughter of sharks just so that wealthy Chinese people can eat their precious soup and you can easily draw parallels to baby seal slaughter for their furs (which is now considered strongly unethical and is prohibited) and the hunt of rhinos for their horns (which is also prohibited). Why should mankind be allowed to treat sharks this way? I realise that I am just a small voice and that I am easily ignored. I implore you to listen to not just me, but listen to reason and realise, before it is too late, that action has to be taken. Protect the shark, for me and yourselves, for our planet and for the legacy we leave behind. Yours sincerely, Henrik Dunr.

3265 Nicky Andrews, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Sharks are beautiful. Don't you want your children and their children to be able to see a live shark too?

3264 Nathan Glasgow, Galena, IL, USA

Overfishing of shark populations for profit and the inevitable destruction of ocean ecosystems is morally and ethically reprehensible. Especially with regards to finning which has no purpose as far as food sources and is only a way for wealthy people to prove their status.

3263 Sara Hedblom, Stockholm, Sweden

Please preserve the pristine and beautiful sharks.

3262 Christine Bowes, Singapore
3261 Not publicly disclosed, Waterloo, IA, USA

Right now the Shark populations ca