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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 Note that we do not publish the names automatically to give us the opportunity to eliminate spam, most typos, and duplicate entries.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

5253. Chien Chao, Shanghai, Shanghai, China
save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!save the sharks!... no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! no sale, no killing! ...
5252. Not pubicly disclosed Macau, China
5251. Not pubicly disclosed Beijing, China
5250. Richard Kessler, north Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
5249. Clay Batterton , Naperville , Illinois, United States
5248. James William Gibson, Los Angeles, California, United States
We must protect sharks to save the entire ocean ecosystem. The time is growing late--demonization of sharks is no longer acceptable. We have to find different ways to deal with our fear of death rather than project it upon predators.
5247. Jillian Rutherford, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
5246. Laura Gerstenmaier, Snow Hill, Maryland, United States
5245. Jennifer Tylek, Marlboro, New Jersey, United States
5244. Cat Stinson, Kimbe, WNBP, Papua New Guinea
5243. Judith Gaughran, Clinton, Montana, United States
5242. Evelyn Badeau, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
5241. Michael Lawrysh, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, United States
5240. Emily Harrison, Brooklyn, New York, United States
5239. Lori Kline, Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States
Life with out sharks brings grave consequences to humanity.
5238. Melissah Chadwick, Melbourne, Australia
5237. Jim Newton, Howes Cave, New York, United States
5236. Catherine Cerny, Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
Please protect the shark and ray populations. They are magnificent, fascinating animals.
5235. Not pubicly disclosed Valparaíso, Chile
5234. Jean Francois Lamarre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Due respect between sexes, species and environment!
5233. Alamzeb Akhund, Peshawar, Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
5232. Henry Schcwarzberg, Mobile, Alabama, United States
5231. Judith Pittonet, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
5230. Not pubicly disclosed Royal Oak, United States
5229. Sebastien Vigne, Triuggio, Italy
5228. Sandra Manegre, Berthierville, Quebec, Canada
5227. Elizabeth Dahl, Westwood, Massachusetts, United States
5226. Not pubicly disclosed Hobart, Australia
5225. Bill Weise, Charlotte, Michigan, United States
Great idea. I am glad you found me. I look forward to getting more involved in the future.
5224. Francisco Carvalho, Sao Vicente, SP, Brazil
5223. Not pubicly disclosed San Diego, California, United States
5222. Not pubicly disclosed Leeds , United Kingdom
5221. Not pubicly disclosed Arcata, California, United States
good luck!
5220. Anthony Kramer, Athol, Massachusetts, United States
5219. Mary Truelove, Martinsville, Indiana, United States
5218. Ravi Panday, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
5217. Philippe Dubois, Nice, France
5216. Steven Genkins, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Please help to save the sharks and rays of Raja Ampat, before it is too late. Thanks!
5215. Evelyn Deutsch, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5214. Not pubicly disclosed Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
5213. Patricia Huber, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Sadly,the continued ignorance of the human race, will ultimately be the end to life, including our own. Let's hope we change, before it's too late.
5212. Mark Kimmel, Naples, Florida, United States
5211. Michael Crawford, McKinney, Texas, United States
Please help us protect sharks for the health of our oceans, our world, and for the future of our children.
5210. Not pubicly disclosed Wyneewood, Pennsylvania, United States
5209. Liz Berger, Chatham, United States
5208. Not pubicly disclosed Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
5207. Collas Guillaume, Vielsalm, Belgium
5206. Not pubicly disclosed München, Germany
5205. Sheila Ang, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5204. Not pubicly disclosed Prague, Czech Republic
If it helps, I will to visit place.
5203. Frank Terassa, Forchheim, Germany
5202. Rose Marie, Tanah Merah, Malaysia
5201. Corrina Jovic, Swansea, United Kingdom
5200. Jane Speller, Brighouse, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
5199. Richard Troberman, Seattle, Washington, United States
5198. Not pubicly disclosed South Jordan, Utah, United States
5197. Yovanka Chiara, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5196. Not pubicly disclosed South Jordan, Utah, United States
5195. Becky Gordon, New York, New York, United States
5194. Janice Cochran, Amherst, New York, United States
5193. Brittany Simpson, South Jordan, Utah, United States
5192. Not pubicly disclosed Katonah, New York, United States
5191. Aleasha Baker, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
5190. Not pubicly disclosed Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5189. Greg Camphire, Los Angeles, California, United States
5188. Paul Rance, Spalding, Lincs, United Kingdom
Sharks are beautiful and deserve a sanctuary. They've been unfairly persecuted for too long.
5187. Christian Kunz, Frankfurt, Germany
5186. Fernando Viana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
5185. Alison Arnold, London, United Kingdom
5184. Alejandra Baeza, Chihuahua, Mexico
5183. Carina Anderssin, Gavle, Sweden
5182. Gabriel Naud, Paris, France
5181. Promise Monroe, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
5180. Not pubicly disclosed New York, New York, United States
5179. Elizabeth Mooney, Forest Hills, New York, United States
Top predators like sharks keep ocean ecosystems in balance, to the benefit of people also.
5178. Helena Andersson, Berlin, Germany
5177. Not pubicly disclosed Berlin, Berlin, Germany
5176. Not pubicly disclosed San Luis Obispo, California, United States
5175. Not pubicly disclosed Hamburg, Germany
5174. Not pubicly disclosed Lima, Peru
5173. Not pubicly disclosed Madrid, Spain
5172. Michelle van Soelen, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
5171. Not pubicly disclosed Madrid, Spain
5170. Pavel Milukov, Nizny Novgorod, Russian Federation
I want that our children could see as our world not only on pages of textbooks of history is beautiful!!
5169. Not pubicly disclosed North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
5168. Jozef Ocenas, Nitra, Slovakia
5167. Not pubicly disclosed Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
5166. Not pubicly disclosed Wynantskill, New York, United States
5165. Alexandra Soper, Williamsville, New York, United States
5164. Caroline Boyer, Thionville, France
5163. Not pubicly disclosed Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5162. Not pubicly disclosed Los Angeles , California, United States
5161. Crystal Buffam, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
5160. Jill Vickerman, Yzerfontein, Western Cape, South Africa
The shark fin industry kills 70 million to 89 million sharks per year and is projected to grow 7 percent annually,sharks cannot reproduce fast enough to keep up with the shark fin industry because they take a long time to mature and produce few offspring.
5159. Signy Fredrickson, Winlaw, British Columbia, Canada
5158. Stephane Mechelen, Tourcoing, France
STOOOOOOOOOOP AU MASSACRE SVP
5157. Roberta Finke, New York, New York, United States
I am a scuba diver who has enjoyed diving in the Raja Ampat area on two occasions. I will return to dive if I receive reports that the government and local populations are actively trying to protect its sharks and other marine life in the waters of eastern Indonesia. If I hear of destruction of marine life there, well, there will be no reason for me to return and spend my tourist dollars. Roberta Finke, New York City
5156. Not pubicly disclosed Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
5155. Not pubicly disclosed Sarasota, Florida, United States
5154. Not pubicly disclosed Seattle, Washington, United States

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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