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1053. Adolph Luecke, Pawleys Island, South Carolina, United States
1052. Jade Rechelluul, Koror, Alabama, Palau
Save em' Sharks!!!
1051. Not publicly disclosed, Aurora, Colorado, United States
1050. Dorota Goczal, Bartlett, Illinois, United States
I am grateful that slowly people realize that we have to protect our oceans, it is our heritage and heritage of the generations to come. Thank you for doing a great job.
1049. Marek Goczal, Bartlett, Illinois, United States
1048. Not publicly disclosed, San Jose, California, United States
1047. Jim Montgomery, Aurora, Colorado, United States
Thank you, I look forward to visiting your country in the near future and enjoying some marvelous diving, with sharks of course.
1046. Jonathan Dalton, Denver, Colorado, United States
One thing is certain, divers spend a LOT of money and I have heard great things about diving the Maldives. Now I can visit there with confidence. Thank you.
1045. Not publicly disclosed, Westminster, District of Columbia, United States
1044. Not publicly disclosed, Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
1043. Not publicly disclosed, Aurora, Colorado, United States
1042. Brenda Moen, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, United States
This abhorrent activity needs to stop!
1041. Vai Panter, Perry, Utah, United States
1040. Not publicly disclosed, Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
1039. Not publicly disclosed, London, United Kingdom
1038. Not publicly disclosed, Munich, Germany
1037. Ramna Brandt, San Francisco, California, United States
1036. Steve Nichols, London, United Kingdom
1035. Not publicly disclosed, Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada
1034. Glenda Lacefield, Lakeview, Arkansas, United States
1033. Alexander Borg, Furulund, Skåne, Sweden
Sharks being thee most important creature on this planet - STOP the slaughter
1032. Wayne Brown, Augusta, Georgia, United States
1031. John Dale Kennedy, Springfield, Illinois, United States
Maldives now on my scuba diving bucket list!
1030. Not publicly disclosed, Lézat sur Lèze, France
1029. Rony Nakache, Lézat sur Lèze, Midi Pyrénées, France
1028. Wendy Peoples, Incline Village, Nevada, United States
1027. Roland Apan, Paris, France
1026. Flavio De Simone, Stamford, Connecticut, United States
1025. Richard Lowe, New York, New York, United States
1024. Not publicly disclosed, Springfield, Oregon, United States
1023. Emma Fisher, Eugene, Oregon, United States
1022. Trevor Sheldon, Chicago, Illinois, United States
1021. Keith Keller, Rocky River, Ohio, United States
Congratulations on making the right decision. The banning of shark fishing in the Maldives will result in a healthier ecosystem, increased tourism by divers and nature lovers and an improved economy. Thank you!
1020. Not publicly disclosed, Brussels, Belgium
1019. Not publicly disclosed, Brussels, Belgium
1018. Wendy Haag, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, , United States
1017. John Krupka, Wilmette, Illinois, United States
1016. Candi Miller, Lima, Ohio, United States
What are you going to do when the sharks are gone. Why do not you learn to do that now.
1015. William Dobrin, Libertyville, Illinois, United States
1014. Katie Alpers, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
1013. Paul Duhamel, San Francisco, California, United States
1012. Not publicly disclosed, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
1011. Brian Bernhard, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, United States
1010. Lindsay Coley, Thames Ditton, Surrey, United Kingdom
1009. Catherine Crozier, Reston, Virginia, United States
1008. Not publicly disclosed, denver, Colorado, United States
1007. Daniel Kopetski, Vancouver, Washington, United States
Sharks are not a sustainable fishery and should be protected to maintain the balance in our ocean eco system.
1006. Not publicly disclosed, Pittstown, New Jersey, United States
1005. David Vickery, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
It has been our pleasure to visit and dive in the Maldives. We'd like to return. But if we can't see sharks why bother?
1004. Alan Coley, Thames Ditton , Surrey, United Kingdom
Thank you. At last a far sighted government prepared to make a real environmental statement.
1003. Thersea Detchemendy, san mateo, California, United States
1002. Sherry Wren, Palo Alto, California, United States
Thank you for your forward thinking policy, am looking forward to a visit.
1001. Kahla Elliston, Dania Beach , Florida, United States
1000. Boris Divjak, Zagreb, Croatia
999. Brad Robinson, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
998. Lauren Sutherland, calgary, Alberta, Canada
997. Frank van Beuzekom, Amsteram, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
As a diver, I thank you for banning shark finning. The efforts to stop (illegal) shark finning can not be emphasized enough.
996. Not publicly disclosed, vienna, Austria
995. Not publicly disclosed, vienna, Austria
994. Jazmin Martin, Sydney, NSW, Australia
993. Evan Honning, Boulder, Colorado, United States
992. Darren Zhu, Singapore, Singapore
991. Michelle Simmons, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
990. Scott Murchison, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
989. WA Neijs, The Hague, ZH, Netherlands
988. James Sullivan, Chicago, Illinois, United States
987. Not publicly disclosed, West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
986. Gareth Davies, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom
985. Olivia Boudreau, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
984. Virginia Mouland, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
983. Tamara Chik, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
982. Alexandra Weise, Houston, Texas, United States
981. Cassandra Misale, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
There are no words to describe your heroic action to care, to take a stand. To show that as humans, we don't own this planet, we share it. I have always wanted to go to the Maldives and now it is no longer a dream but a purpose!
980. A Whiteman, St Helier, United Kingdom
979. James Davis, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
978. Not publicly disclosed, Modena, Modena, Italy
977. Carrie Needler, Muncie, Indiana, United States
976. Shelby Johns, Naples, Florida, United States
SAVE OUR SHARKS!!
975. Claire Wallace, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Thank you for being the example to the rest of the world.
Thank you for stepping up and taking responsibility for our planet, for standing against such injustice.
Thank you.
Claire
974. Not publicly disclosed, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
973. Ryan Winthrop, Newport Beach, California, United States
Would you cut off your pets arms and legs? Do not let these beautiful creatures get to the point that the African elephant did 15 years ago.
972. Will Hogenkamp, Viroqua, United States
971. Sareena Morrison, Berthoud, Colorado, United States
970. Kalyana Krishna, Hyderabad, India
969. Sara Castillo, Oceanside, California, United States
Thank you!!!
968. Geoff Matlock, Sherman Oaks, California, United States
no more shark hunting!!!
967. Natalia Grosner, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
966. Not publicly disclosed, Den Haag, Netherlands
965. S Chapek, San Francisco, California, United States
964. Not publicly disclosed, Châteaubriant, France
963. Francisca Melendez, Corpus Christi, United States
GOOD JOB!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
962. M Ibnur Rashad B Zainal Abidin, Singapore, Singapore
You Are the Difference We Need :) Thanks for making such a stance and may your nation flourish. May Peace and Blessings of the Almighty be upon you and your nation :)
961. Rafal Hetmanski, Westmont, Illinois, United States
960. Not publicly disclosed, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
959. Rolf Stuber, Männedorf, Switzerland
958. Corey Welling, Sryacuse, United States
957. Marieemma Tarnawieki, Hallandale, Florida, United States
956. Not publicly disclosed, Brunswick, Maine, United States
955. Natalie Santiago, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, United States
954. Hans Hein, Munich, Germany
Being 1973 one of the first diving instructors in the Maldives I