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Honduras and The Maldives join the ranks of shark sanctuaries
Written by Shark Savers   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 18:24
In the past few weeks, both Honduras and The Maldives have joined Palau in announcing a complete ban on shark fishing in their territorial waters. The ban in The Maldives was expected. One year ago, the Maldivian government announced a fishing ban for reef sharks and stated that there would be a subsequent ban on all shark fishing within their waters within 12 months. That time has now come. Many of you signed our petition to congratulate The Maldives when they announced the earlier ban.
 
Anti- shark fin soup billboards installed on China streets. See the photos.
Written by Shark Savers   
Monday, 04 January 2010 01:28
Bus stop billboards, featuring Yao Ming and a message opposing shark fin soup, were installed in Beijing and China during December 2009. These billboards are part of the "Say 'no' to shark fin soup" campaign undertaken by WildAid and Shark Savers.

Hundreds of you contributed to the campaign to purchase billboards and related media in the months since November, 2009.

 
Say 'no' to shark fin soup campaign launches in China
Written by Shark Savers, WildAid Press release   
Monday, 21 December 2009 06:45

Yao Ming Saves the Sharks!!  Yao buys Shanghai Sharks and releases public message against shark fin soup


Shanghai: NBA star Yao Ming watched his first game as the new owner of the Shanghai Sharks basketball team, the team he used to play for before moving to the NBA. In the morning he released a new public service announcement and billboard campaign with international conservation group WildAid www.wildaid.org. The campaign is supported by a grant from Shark Savers, the organization that also created online and grassroots components of the campaign. www.sharkavers.org.

 
Shark Savers launches "Say 'no' to shark fin soup" online campaign
Written by Shark Savers   
Monday, 21 December 2009 06:24
As part of the campaign launched today with WildAid, we developed an online component complete with four grass roots campaigns that include downloadable materials and an additional video that should magnify the impact of the campaign.  Everything has been designed and written for the primary consumers of shark fin soup.
 
Shark Savers announces new members of Board of Directors
Written by Shark Savers   
Thursday, 10 December 2009 12:57
Shark Savers is very pleased to announce an expansion of our Board of Directors to include some of our favorite luminaries in the world of shark advocacy, Wendy Benchley, Shawn Heinrichs, Ellen Pikitch, and Chip Scarlett.
 
Shark Savers meets initial goal for billboards in China
Written by Shark Savers   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 16:47
New billboard featuring Yao Ming
Within three weeks of initiating our appeal to fund the "Say 'no' to shark fin soup" billboards in China, we have met our goal! In just three weeks, hundreds of you met the call, aided by the matching grant from our generous donor. The billboards will now be installed in Beijing and Shanghai beginning this month.
 
Shark Savers launches worldwide ‘thank you' to Palau for protecting sharks
Written by Shark Savers Press Release   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 17:07
Click image to sign card

New York, NY, October 5, 2009-Shark Savers announced today it has launched an online ‘thank you' card to harness worldwide support for Palauan President Johnson Toribiong's September 25th declaration of a National Shark Sanctuary. The online card is available for the public to sign at the Shark Savers web site.

Palau's move to protect sharks is one of the most complete and unequivocal shark conservation actions in history. It is also rare good news for sharks because their populations worldwide are collapsing due to unrelenting fishing pressure, as indicated by reports released by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Sharks are critical to the ocean ecosystem because, as apex predators, they help to keep other marine populations in balance.

 
Palau Shark Sanctuary: thanks belong to you
Written by Shark Savers   
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 10:30
We have received a few 'thank you's for our collective efforts opposing Palau's Senate Bill 8-44 which sought to re-open commercial shark fishing and loosen shark finning regulations in Palau waters. The new declaration of the National Shark Sanctuary is the response to that bill.

Many of you signed the peitition against this bill and so these 'thank you's belong to you. We, too, are sometimes skeptical of the effectiveness of a petition, but in this case our collective voice from around the world helped turn the tide in Palau. Many of the signers of the bill were not just shark enthusiasts, but Palau's customers: those who fly across the world to visit Palau's sharks. All of your impassioned comments made a sizable contribution to this historic declaration by President Toribiong.

 
Palauan President's address to the UN and the Shark Sanctuary
Saturday, 26 September 2009 10:29
Here is the heart of the announcement made by Palau at the United Nations.
 
Palau declares 'Shark Sanctuary' and a ban on commercial shark fishing
Thursday, 24 September 2009 22:36
Palau's President Johnson Toribiong will announce that Palau will create a Shark Sanctuary in its waters.
 
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