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Hammerhead and Tiger sharks are one step away from full protection in Florida waters
Geschrieben von: Samantha Whitcraft   
Dienstag, den 13. September 2011 um 16:42 Uhr

On Thursday, September 8, 2011 after more than a year of conservation advocacy, scientific review, and community input, and based on their staffs’ recommendation, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a draft rule that would prohibit the harvest of three species of hammerhead sharks – great, smooth, and scalloped – and tiger sharks in Florida waters.

 
Shark Savers congratulates California Senate for banning the shark fin trade
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers   
Dienstag, den 06. September 2011 um 20:03 Uhr

Shark Savers is pleased to announce that the world’s embattled shark populations got a reprieve today as the California state Senate passed a historic bill to protect all shark species from the environmentally destructive shark fin trade. The bill passed the Senate by a vote of 25 to 9. It now moves to Governor Jerry Brown to be signed.

The passing of AB 376 was an especially important vote as California represents the largest economy in the world to thus far take a strong stand against the shark fin trade. California joins with Hawaii, Washington and Oregon—states that already have shark fin bans in place—effectively closing down all remaining ports and markets of the United States west coast from contributing to the shark fin trade.

 
California shark fin ban AB 376: Critical vote this week
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers   
Dienstag, den 30. August 2011 um 14:47 Uhr
CALIFORNIA URGENT CALL TO ACTION We're finally in the home stretch. California AB 376, the bill to ban the shark fin trade will now go before the California Senate as early as Thursday, September 1st. This is the final opportunity to get the bill passed and on to Governor Brown’s desk before the current legislative session ends. It is critical that we do not let up in our fight to get this bill passed…because the opposition certainly has not!!! Passage is not assured at this time.
 
California AB 376 Talking Points
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers   
Dienstag, den 23. August 2011 um 08:51 Uhr

California AB 376 to be voted on by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, August 25. California residents: If you haven't already done so, please contact your senators today.

 
LUSH Cosmetics makes waves with campaign to end shark fin trade
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers and Lush   
Montag, den 22. August 2011 um 01:30 Uhr

Lush Cosmetics once again joins Shark Savers on the campaign to ban the shark fin trade and consumption, following our successful collaboration in Hong Kong. The campaign will last a week, beginning August 22. In California, Lush and Shark Savers will work together to increase awareness and support for AB 376, the bill to ban the shark fin trade. In the remainder of the United States and Canada, we will similarly increase awareness of the issue as well as gather petition signatures to support future initiatives to ban the shark fin trade in other states and provinces.

Visit Lush and see their campaign page, here.

Here is Lush's press release:

 
California AB 376 shark fin ban Mid-August update and action alert
Geschrieben von: Kevin Sullivan   
Freitag, den 19. August 2011 um 09:57 Uhr
Monday, August 15th was an exciting day in Sacramento. Conservation organizations from around California and the nation rallied for “Shark Day” on the capitol north lawn to support the proposed legislation to ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins in California. The occasion also marked the public hearing held by the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Powerful witness testimony to the Committee was provided by actress and conservation activist Bo Derek, Shark Savers' Director Sue Chen, and Wild Aid Executive Director Peter Knights. Personal statements of support were also given by all the Shark Day attendees young and old, from all walks of life, some in ties and some in shark suits!!

 
Shark Savers launches Ban the Fin campaign
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers   
Freitag, den 19. August 2011 um 08:05 Uhr
Shark Savers has launched the Ban the Fin campaign. The purpose of Ban the Fin is to provide tools and a platform for individuals and groups to take a stand and ensure their communities are not contributing to the worldwide decimation of sharks. Individuals and groups could declare their communities to have 'banned the fin', and they can work towards a more significant ban at local and state levels.
 
Galapagos Hai-Massaker: Ein Augenzeugen-Bericht
Geschrieben von: Katharina Fietz, Shark Savers, Germany   
Donnerstag, den 04. August 2011 um 06:03 Uhr
Über das sonst friedlichen kleine Dorf Puerto Baquerizo Moreno auf der Insel San Cristobal im Galapagos-Archipel hat sich in dieser Woche ein Schatten gelegt. Ein Fischerboot aus Manta (an der Zentralküste Ecuadors gelegen) liegt seit einigen Tagen im Hafen und birgt eine traurige Fracht. 379 illegal gefangene Haie befinden sich an Bord des Schiffes, das der Nationalpark Galapagos und die ecuadorianische Marine am 19.07. beschlagnahmt hatten.
 
California Residents: AB 376 Action Needed
Geschrieben von: Kevin Sullivan   
Dienstag, den 02. August 2011 um 15:40 Uhr

California Assembly Bill AB 376, which would ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins in the State of California, will be heard before the Senate Committee on Appropriations on Monday, August 15th in Sacramento. If you are a California resident, please contact the members of the Senate Committee on Appropriations to voice your support for the bill.

 
Action alert in Australia: Help protect grey nurse sharks before deadline
Geschrieben von: Shark Savers   
Montag, den 01. August 2011 um 00:00 Uhr
Grey nurse sharks are critically endangered in Australia and need your help: especially if you are Australian. The government has revoked new restrictions to protect the grey nurse sharks from accidental fishing. You can help restore these protections of grey nurse sharks by providing your comments before the August 26th deadline for submitting comments.
 
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