Petition to South Africa: Protect South Africa's Sharks |
Mr Marthinus van Schalkwyk Dear Mr. van Schalkwyk: We are writing to urge you to improve protection of all sharks within South Africa’s territorial waters. The recent illegal killing of three tiger sharks at the hands of fishermen in the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area (MPA) underscores the inadequacy of current regulations and enforcement of shark protection laws. Thousands of divers come to South Africa each year from all over the world because it is one of the few destinations left where one can experience sharks up close. The shark diving eco-tourism industry brings millions of Rands of revenue and provides jobs in a country that needs both. Tiger Shark diving in Aliwal Shoal generated an estimated R18 million (USD $2.5 million) during 2007, while White Shark cage diving in Gansbaai generates approximately R289 million per annum (USD $40 million). What is the value of one shark? From a tourism perspective, each Raggedtooth Shark could be said to be worth R50,000 per annum (USD $7,000) for each of its 40 years or so of life. That equates to R2,250,000 (USD $310 000) over its lifetime. To a fisherman, that same shark will fetch only R1,000 (USD $140) on a one time basis. A live shark is worth more to South Africa than a dead one. If the sharks are gone, the divers won’t come. The value of sharks to the future health of the oceans and to mankind’s own marine food supply is even greater. In areas where sharks have been over-fished to the point of local extinction, the entire marine ecosystem is disrupted because sharks play the leading role in maintaining balance in the food chain. Without sharks, some remaining marine species become too plentiful and others disappear. In the United States, the mid-Atlantic region lost its entire scallop industry in this way.
These regulations, if enacted and enforced, would make a significant contribution to protecting sharks in South Africa, a vitally important national resource. We thank you for your serious consideration of these proposals. |