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Individual signers of the Raja Ampat petition
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Below is a list of the individuals who have signed the Raja Ampat petition online at Shark Savers. Note that we do not publish the names automatically to give us the opportunity to eliminate spam, most typos, and duplicate entries.

Total who have signed online as of 11 AM EST, November 3, 2010 = 6053
Total additional signatures collected on paper = 2619
Total signatures =
8,672

5553. Carl Lam, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The best way to save sharks is to ban trading on shark fins.
5552. Angela Page, Ross on Wye, United Kingdom
5551. Not publicly disclosed, Anacortes, Washington, United States
5550. John Bowler, Cibuntu, Indonesia
stop killing in the name of hard-on soup!!
5549. Simon Mersh, Nr. Newmarket, Suffolk, United Kingdom
5548. Chrisoula Athanasiou, Athens, Greece
5547. Susan Lavoie, Safety Harbor, Florida, United States
Select sustainable living practices for our children to live and learn from. Destruction is so last millineum.
5546. Ectoras Athanasiou, Athens, Greece
5545. Electra Athanasiou, Athens, Greece
5544. Kathrine Kanellopoulou, Athens, Greece
5543. Vasilis Athanasiou, Athens, Greece
save sharks
5542. Katherine White, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
I am looking forward to keeping up with this initiative. Hopefully Raja Ampat will become a haven for sharks, rays and divers alike.
5541. Angela Tuson, east london, Eastern Cape, South Africa
5540. Almer Havis Sandy, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
5539. Not publicly disclosed, Berlin, Germany
5538. Daniel Nachajon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
5537. Not publicly disclosed, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
5536. Claire Holman, Denpassar, Indonesia
5535. Not publicly disclosed, Jakarta, Indonesia
Please safe the shark for better raja 4!!!
5534. Malcolm Peisley, Sydney, NSW, Australia
I have dived in Indonesia - Kalimantan, Bali and North Sulawesi - and shark numbers are badly depeleted in all these locations compared to PNG and the Solomon Islands. If Indonesis is to sustain a viable tourist industry conservation efforts need to be expanded to protect sharks and mantas - one of the major attractions for divers. Indonesis's reefs in many areas are wonderful - better than almost anywhere else in South East Asia - but large pelagics and sharks in particular have been depleted by fishing. Please act to reduce shark fishing pressure in Raja Ampat. Thanks you
5533. Not publicly disclosed, Singapore, Singapore
5532. Not publicly disclosed, Jakarta, Indonesia
Stop destroying environment including maritime resources
5531. Sheldon Hey, Umkomaas, South Africa
5530. Joanne Jensen, Apopka, Florida, United States
5529. Jill Drollon, Nanterre, France
5528. Not publicly disclosed, 2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
5527. Not publicly disclosed, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
5526. Jimmy Praet, Ghent, Oost Vlaanderen, Belgium
5525. Not publicly disclosed, Schoten, Belgium
5524. Per Hansen, Patong, Thailand
5523. Hans Hansen, Phuket, Thailand
5522. Not publicly disclosed, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Great to see people taking action - we need to spread the word!
5521. Not publicly disclosed, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
5520. Not publicly disclosed, Cobham, United Kingdom
5519. Not publicly disclosed, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
5518. Not publicly disclosed, Hamburg, Germany
5517. Not publicly disclosed, Neustadt bei Coburg, Germany
5516. Claire Wallace, Sydney, NSW, Australia
We choose very carefully where we dive and holiday, Raja Ampat will be on our list of places to visit ONLY IF the country bans fishing of all manta, sharks and rays. Follow the Maldives example, by banning such fishing and show the world you are one of the great places to visit to see these amazing, life giving creatures. Kill them and you kill one of your nation's your greatest assets and thus your tourism trade.
5515. Pat Benton, Buckingham, United Kingdom
PLEASE listen to this petition and save the sharks.
5514. Enrico Toso, Phuket, Italy
Great job guys. Yo should be proud of yourselves.
5513. Jos Ghijsen, Candi Dasa, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
5512. Simone Glutz, Lyss, Saskatchewan, Switzerland
5511. Not publicly disclosed, Los Angeles, California, United States
5510. Maria Bradham, Tampa, Florida, United States
5509. Paula Vivian, Riverside, California, United States
5508. Not publicly disclosed, tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
Lestarikan kekayaan indonesia! Tinggal ini yg kita punya..
5507. Tiarma Sirait, Melbourne, Australia
Sabbe Satta Bhavantu Sukhitata
5506. Roberto Nachajon, Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States
You have the opportunity to preserve the ocean for future generations. Do not lose it!!! We all depend on it. Thank you.
5505. Peter Smith, London, United Kingdom
5504. Pindi Setiawan, Bandung, Indonesia
5503. Gilles Serre, Angles, Florida, France
5502. Not publicly disclosed, Olmsted falls, Ohio, United States
5501. Eka Noviana, Sumedang , Indonesia
Don't make Raja Ampat unbalance.
5500. Not publicly disclosed, Bandung, Indonesia
5499. Not publicly disclosed, Singapore, Singapore
5498. Tanti Fitrianing Dian, Jakarta Selatan , Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
5497. Debbie Benton, Bali, Indonesia
I work in this area and would love to see it fully protected.
5496. Terri Huber, Swanton, Ohio, United States
Please, help make shark finning a thing of the past! I want our children and our children's children to able to experience these magnificent creatures!
5495. Not publicly disclosed, Pikeville, Tennessee, United States
5494. Not publicly disclosed, Tokyo, Japan
5493. PIp Gower, Perth, Australia
5492. Not publicly disclosed, Palmdale, California, United States
5491. Not publicly disclosed, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
5490. Basauli Umar Lubis, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
5489. Susan Rose, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
5488. Carol Yin, Pasadena, California, United States
5487. Hermanto Murniadi, Bandung 40132, West Java, Indonesia
5486. Not publicly disclosed, Gudensberg, Germany
5485. Not publicly disclosed, Stuttgart, Germany
5484. Not publicly disclosed, Guayaquil, Ecuador
5483. David Lovitt, Tucson, Arizona, United States
5482. Not publicly disclosed, Hamburg, Germany
5481. Claire Decourty, Rillieux-la-Pape, France
5480. Mina Kuhn, Miami, Florida, United States
5479. Kreed Kleinkopf, Boise, Idaho, United States
5478. Amy Tight, Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
5477. Christophe Rispal, Bernay-Vilbert, France
5476. Not publicly disclosed, New York, New York, United States
5475. Steve Duley, Tucson, Arizona, United States
5474. Pawel Olszewski, Warsaw, Poland
5473. Frank Fay, Eschborn, Germany
5472. Bagus Dimas Wibisono, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
Save our Planet, start now...
5471. Flore Blancpain Filipovic, Geneva, Switzerland
5470. DeAnna Kizer, Lakeland, Florida, United States
5469. Ronnie Briery, Norton, Kansas, United States
5468. Blaise Bernard, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
As caretakers of this beautiful planet, it is our obligation to act in its advantage and not to plunder it recklessly for the rich and self centered
5467. Not publicly disclosed, Hattersheim, Hessen, Germany
5466. Not publicly disclosed, Hastings, East Sussex, United Kingdom
5465. Sabine van der Weij Schroth, Moraira, Spain
5464. Not publicly disclosed, Munich, Germany
please think about our planet and realize that we all have to be able to live on it with all the wonderfull species. We will die as well if they are all gone....
5463. Shaun Fuller, Attleborough, Norfolk, United Kingdom
5462. Not publicly disclosed, Paris, France
5461. Elisa Savina Brina, Bresso, Milano, Italy
please protect them
5460. Roberto Maria Modesti, Bresso, Italy
up for sharks, Raja Ampat and your wonderful Country ! Please protect them !!
5459. Not publicly disclosed, Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
5458. Meizan Diandra Nataadiningrat, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Save Save Save
5457. Mike McGuinness, Schenectady, New York, United States
Keep up the good work!
5456. Diana Veronski, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Keep the environment biologically healthy, and wonderous for all to see.
5455. Indra Dhanurendra Kirana, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
voted... ^^
5454. Prabu Wardono, Bandung, Indonesia

Comments (20)

kiara said:

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shark finning is cruel
 
novembre 21, 2010
Votes: +0

Anna Muttart said:

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We need to speak for our fellow eathlings who cannot!!
 
octobre 15, 2010
Votes: +0

Fanton Henri said:

Protect the sharks in the world
No comment when we see the pictures

 
septembre 09, 2010
Votes: +1

Phil Osso said:

Mr
While i totally agree that that this is wrong our energies would be better spent on tackling the human population explosion. More people inevitably mean more exploitation and destruction. No one seems to question our 'divine right' to go forth and multiply. That is the issue which needs tackling for all our sakes
 
septembre 08, 2010
Votes: -1

Alicia Turner said:

film professional
Here's hoping that educating the younger generation will make a difference...
 
septembre 06, 2010
Votes: +1

Capetonian said:

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We all have to do what we can to save our planet
 
septembre 06, 2010
Votes: +1

AB Susanto (MoNE of Indonesia) said:

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Stop Shark fin in anyway special in RAJA AMPAT Papua....
 
septembre 04, 2010
Votes: +1

Ting said:

Divers
Stop Shark fin in anyway.
 
septembre 04, 2010
Votes: +1

Dian Angreany said:

miss
This is a proof that we need to extinct some culture to stop sharks finning. Stop it from the resources start it from derail the culture
 
septembre 04, 2010
Votes: -1

Guy Pringle said:

Mr
Our main purpose on this planet is to protect and nurture what is here.
 
septembre 02, 2010
Votes: +2

Casper Mazurel said:

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Sharks should not get extinct due sharkfinsoup,we need them in the oceans
 
septembre 02, 2010
Votes: +2

Janet Lee - Hong Kong said:

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It's our responsibilities to save our ocean, our planet ..... for the future of our children! Take Action .... save the Sharks!
 
septembre 01, 2010
Votes: +1

Janet Lee - Hong Kong said:

Director
It's our responsibilities to protect our oceans, our planet .... for future of our children! Action! Save the Sharks ...
 
septembre 01, 2010
Votes: +1

Jérôme Héritier, Lausanne, Switzerland said:

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Thanks for what you're doing !
 
août 31, 2010
Votes: +2

Tim Rock said:

Photojournalist
It seems there is no hope for Indonesia but good luck. As long as the govrenment insists that commercial fishing can co-exist in recreational and important marine areas, this will continue.
 
août 30, 2010
Votes: -1

Mary Sittlinger said:

Mrs
We need to protect these beautiful creatures. How sad it would be if our children or grandchildren never get the chances we have to admire and dive with sharks.
 
août 30, 2010
Votes: +1

Justine Ephgrave said:

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We have a responsibility to protect our oceans and marine life. We can't be the generation that pushed sharks into complete extinction. Our oceans need sharks.
 
août 27, 2010
Votes: +2

Brittanie, London, Ontario, Canada said:

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this is disgusting and needs to stop
 
août 20, 2010
Votes: +2

Nicole Savoie Toronto , Ontario , Canada said:

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we have a responsibility to be more responsible with this planet's resources.it is time to stop the excessive fishing of our oceans.
 
août 20, 2010
Votes: +2

Marla Bondy said:

Professional
Shame on anyone disrupting our precious oceans and sealife
 
août 19, 2010
Votes: +0

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