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Last updated: April 16, 2010

1353. Sally Sutton, Adelaide, Australia
1352. Alessander Benevides, Vitória, E.S., Brazil
1351. Not publicly disclosed, Brisbane, Australia, Australia
1350. Not publicly disclosed, Chicago, United States
1349. Not publicly disclosed, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
1348. Krista Volk, Meridian, Idaho, United States
1347. Not publicly disclosed, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1346. Not publicly disclosed, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada
May this be the starting of something beneficial for the world and that these actions be repeated in other areas.
1345. William Walker, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
1344. Lara A Greene, West New York, New Jersey, United States
1343. Dan Sigrist, Littleton, Colorado, United States
Thank you for your commitment to the sharks and for being a role model for the rest of the world!
1342. Not publicly disclosed, Neilburg, Saskatchewan, Canada
1341. Sarah Curtis, Sedona, Arizona, United States
1340. Candice Lynn, Brunswick, Maine, United States
1339. Joshua Deerman, Carlsbad, California, United States
1338. Not publicly disclosed, Abbotsford, Canada
1337. Ruth Petzold, North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Thank you for the reinforcement to protect your beautiful water environment
1336. Laura Elena Doltu, Bucuresti, Romania
1335. Jason Thomas, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Thank you!!!
1334. Joy Miller, Warrensburg, Missouri, United States
THANK YOU! Thank you for making the responsible decision to ban shark fishing. It is a wise decision and shows you have respect towards your environment and the life it holds. That is what will keep your country beautiful!
1333. Mark Dawes, London, United Kingdom
1332. Amy Britten, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
1331. Caroline Bastin, Paris, France
1330. Brent Kreft, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1329. Robin Butler, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
1328. Diane Blunt, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1327. Ken Underwood, London , Ontario, Canada
Lets cut their feet off and arms and let them sink to the bottom of the ocean. Then they will sea what ii is like with no control. Sea what i mean!!!!!
1326. Ron Kloberdanz, Mountain View, California, United States
1325. Not publicly disclosed, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
1324. Candace Woods, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1323. Nancy Burke, Newbury Park, California, United States
1322. Wally Burke, Newbury Park, California, United States
1321. Kelly McNulty, Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Thank you
1320. Amy Harlib, New York, New York, United States
A wise decision is great for The Maldives and the whole planet too.
1319. Not publicly disclosed, Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
1318. Not publicly disclosed, Port Washington, New York, United States
Sharks are a valuable resource. They need to be protected.
1317. Not publicly disclosed, Mission Viejo, California, United States
1316. James Gerrow, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
1315. Sarah Freestone, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1314. Angela Frizzell, collinsville, Illinois, United States
1313. Lara Thurman, Seattle, Washington, United States
1312. Not publicly disclosed, Longwood, United States
1311. Not publicly disclosed Castries, St Lucia
1310. Not publicly disclosed, Madison, Wisconsin, United States
1309. Not publicly disclosed, Centennial, Colorado, United States
1308. Not publicly disclosed, New York, New York, United States
1307. Adrian Albidress Jr, Bel Air, Maryland, United States
1306. Annette Schmaltz, Berlin, Germany
1305. Julien Comtet, st denis les bourg, France
we must stop the killing-sharks and adopt a law to protect them very quickly
1304. Taylor Hartsfield, John, Georgia, United States
1303. Attilio Augusto Angellotti, Carassai, AP, Italy
1302. Not publicly disclosed, Bern, Bern, Switzerland
1301. Christine Lesieur, Paris, France
1300. Harvey Cohen, Middletown, New Jersey, United States
1299. Nicole Shumway, North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
1298. Patrick Knerr, Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
1297. Kristine Kiss, Orillia, Ontario, Canada
1296. Not publicly disclosed, Buffalo, New York, United States
1295. Lena Knyazeva, toronto, Ontario, Canada
1294. Karen McCready, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
1293. Not publicly disclosed, Owasso, Oklahoma, United States
1292. Joyce Frohn, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
1291. Kailey Wheeler, New Haven, United States
1290. Stephen Jacobson, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1289. Joyce Murray, Hove, United Kingdom
May I sincerely thank the Government and people of the Republic Maldives for your commitment to the ban on sharks. It shows a great far sighted approach to conservation of endangered marine species. I only wish that other countries had your commitment. Once again thank you so much.
1288. Rae Cecil, Herstmonceux, United Kingdom
1287. Suzanne Leeson, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
1286. John Zalewski, Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
1285. Katalin Halom, Schrattenbach, Austria
Congratulations for your wise decision to save the sharks!
1284. Chrisoph Mckellar, Sunderland, United Kingdom
1283. Nathanial Trienens, Brooklyn, New York, United States
1282. Not publicly disclosed, Brooklyn, New York, United States
1281. Kerrie MacDonald, Kent, England, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1280. Greg Goff, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
1279. Not publicly disclosed, Diablo, California, United States
1278. Not publicly disclosed, Westboro, Massachusetts, United States
1277. James Sullivan, Chicago, Illinois, United States
1276. Not publicly disclosed, Springfield, Missouri, United States
1275. Jennifer Quercia, Bear River, Nova Scotia, Canada
1274. Mia Wyatt, Ellicott City, United States
1273. Carol Hoke, Rosman, North Carolina,NC, United States
1272. Not publicly disclosed, London, Ontario, Canada
1271. Not publicly disclosed, Scarborough, WA, Australia
1270. Robert Goodman, Scituate, Massachusetts, United States
1269. Not publicly disclosed, Au/Waedenswil, Switzerland
1268. Not publicly disclosed, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1267. Rebekah Booth, Mentone, Victoria, Australia
1266. Richard Byard, Sydney, NSW, Australia
1265. Dan Ginsburg, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
1264. Not publicly disclosed, Derry, New Hampshire, United States
1263. Nick Jeans, Paris, France
1262. Rahnae Hawkins, Yokine, Western Australia, Australia
1261. John Carmichael, St Andrews, fife, United Kingdom
1260. Not publicly disclosed, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
1259. Not publicly disclosed, London, United Kingdom
slow acting or corrupt governments are letting the world down. Their ranks will one day hold the guilt of their inaction.
1258. Mark Deusenberry, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
1257. Jill Hurlbert, Timberlea, Nova Scotia, Canada
1256. Rob Terpstra, Heemskerk, Netherlands
1255. Not publicly disclosed, London, United Kingdom
1254. Greg Johnston, Manhasset, New York, United States

Comments (2)

** Mike Walsh ** said:

Getting Educated on Saving Sharks
People are not educated on sharks. The 1St. thing they think about is the movie Jaws ..What people do not understand about most sharks the are not aggressive !! People /divers should get involved in saving sharks in some way .. 1St. thing is get EDUACATED ON SAVING SHARKS .............
Mike Walsh
"Diver"
 
January 09, 2010
Votes: +0

Lane said:

Save sharks
Sharks are very important for oceans
No kill them for money please!!

Sincerely
 
June 06, 2009
Votes: +2

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