Your action needed: Write a letter in support of Guam's shark fin ban |
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011 14:31 | ||||||||||||||||
We need your help to support a new bill in Guam's legislature to ban shark fin trade. Shark Savers has teamed with WildAid and Shark Defenders to support legislation to ban the shark fin trade and to broadly protect sharks and mantas in CNMI, Guam and throughout the Pacific.
Please write a letter or email to support this new bill on or before January 30, 2011. You can email your letter to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Shark Defenders will introduce our collective testimony at an upcoming hearing. Here is some background:Earlier this week, Guam Vice Speaker BJ Cruz and Guam Natural Resources Committee Chair Senator Rory Respicio introduced Bill No. 44-31, banning the sale and possession of shark fins and manta parts in Guam. This action follow’s the passing of a similar measure in the Northern Mariana Islands, and a total ban on shark products in Hawaii that went into effect in July 2010. A hearing for Bill No. 44-31 is set for Tuesday, February 1. Download: Guam_44-31.pdf . Strong opposition is already mounting in Guam, mostly from the fishing community and some members of WESPAC (Western Pacific Fisheries Council, the regional Fisheries Management Organization). Some of this opposition is based on the misunderstanding that this bill will affect local fishermen, but as they do not fin sharks, (which is now illegal due to the Federal Shark Conservation Act), this bill will not hinder their fishing activities. It will, however, disrupt the commercial take of sharks and fins, which is beneficial to all fishing communities. Your letter, explaining your reasons on why sharks are important to the ocean ecosystem and why such legislation is necessary in the form of testimony will be most valuable. Guam is GMT +10, and so we need to get your letters by January 30 to aggregate them in time for the hearing on February 1. No matter where you live, the Guam legislature should hear from you. The shark fin trade is a global problem and it effects shark populations and ocean health worldwide. Meanwhile, the newer trade in manta gill rakers could devastate mantas very quickly and needs to be stopped! Your letter should include: 1. Your name. Why is it important to pass this bill to protect sharks and mantas?
These beautiful, gentle giants can be fished out very quickly with little to no change of recovery. Stopping the trade in manta parts will set a new precedent for protecting these breathtaking animals. Your letter need not be long. Here is a draft letter: Honorable Rory J. Respicio January 25, 2010 Dear Senator Respicio: Thank you for introducing Bill No. 44-31, banning the sale and possession of shark fins on Guam. My name is Joe Smith and I live in Australia. I am an accountant by trade, but I am also an avid scuba diver. When I am diving, there is nothing more exciting to see than a shark. I’ve been diving for years, and I can tell you that there just aren’t as many sharks in the water as there used to be. Your shark fin ban is visionary and serves as a model for my country to follow. I urge you to pass Bill No. 44-31 with no weakening amendments. I actually visited Guam as a child, and now I hope to come back one day and dive with your sharks. Sincerely yours, Email your letter to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Please pass this message along to others and ask them submit letters. Comments (4)
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