Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Shark Conservation Update

Two important steps for sharks have been taken in the past 48 hours as a result of all our hard work, lobbying, shouting and petition signing!

European fishing fleets play a major role in shark fishing worldwide with a number of loopholes in legislation which have long threatened sharks not just in European waters but globally too. We’ve been battling this issue for the past few years and you’ve signed petitions to help us get there! Thank you.

On Monday, the European Commission announced two measures:
• Announcement of the long awaited proposal for closing the loopholes in the European Union’s ban on shark finning; and
• The European Union has become a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Sharks
These are some significant and important steps in Project AWARE’s work to protect threatened and vulnerable shark species.

For those interested you can see the full stories at:

You can also find translated versions on the conservation tab on buddy blog.
In 2012 we’ll be pushing harder than ever before for our goal to secure threatened shark species on the Appendix II of the Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) before the next CITES meeting in Thailand in 2013.
And we’ll be pushing EU Member States to agree to the proposal for a strong, loophole free EU finning ban.

For now – thank you to everyone who has supported Project AWARE’s goals so far.

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