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Action Alert: Urge NJ Lawmakers to Pass Ban on Shark Fin Traffic

11/30/2018

 
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A bill to ban shark fin possession and trade in New Jersey unanimously passed a key Senate Committee on Monday, Nov. 26, with the support of the American Littoral Society.

We believe enacting A3945/S2044 will prevent anyone in New Jersey from contributing to a fishing practice that is decimating shark populations. We ask that our NJ members and supporters urge their state legislators to turn this bill into law.

"The Littoral Society and numerous other organizations are deeply concerned with the decline of shark populations, which are crucial to the health of the ocean," said Tim Dillingham, Executive Director of the American Littoral Society. "We have been working for years to ban the possession, sale, trade or distribution of shark fins in order to help shark populations recover.
"We hope this action signals that New Jersey is ready to join other states that have already taken action to end the terrible practice of shark fining," Dillingham added.

Sharks occupy the top of the marine ecosystem and play a critical role in maintaining the health of the ocean. As top predators, there are naturally relatively few sharks in the ocean. Some species take 25 years or more to reach reproductive maturity and most give birth to small litters after a prolonged gestation. The low reproductive rate makes it difficult for shark populations to recover from overfishing. As result, many species of sharks are on a fast track to extinction.

The populations of some species of shark have declined by more than 90% in the past 50 years, and some may have declined by as much as 97-99% in the last 35 years. The demand for shark fins continues to grow and is the major reason for the declines in many shark populations. There are simply not enough sharks to meet the demand for shark fins. The loss of so many sharks has already had dramatic and negative impacts on the ocean ecosystem.

While current federal law bans “finning” – the practice in which a shark is caught, its fins removed, and the mutilated animal is discarded – it contains a loophole that allows importation of shark fins regardless of where or how the fins are obtained, even if they come from threatened or endangered species.

The states of Hawaii, Texas, Rhode Island, Washington, Oregon, California, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, as well as Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where able to close the loophole by prohibiting the sale, possession and distribution of shark fins.

New Jersey could join this group with passage of A3945/S2044. The American Littoral Society urges the full NJ legislature to pass this important law.


Please contact your state Senator or member of the General Assembly and urge them to support this legislation. Click here to find your state legislator and their contact information.
Adriana Nunez
12/1/2018 09:37:12 am

Pass Ban on Shark Fin Traffic!

Eileen Broderick
12/1/2018 09:52:56 am

stop !

Arlene Zuckerman
12/1/2018 11:15:33 am

MILLIONS of sharks are brutally killed for their fins.
This has to be made illegal with strong penalties.
Our oceans & marine life have to be saved from slaughter, drift nets & single use plastics that are ruining everything.

jennifer valentine
12/1/2018 05:19:45 pm

Please pass the shark fin ban

Mae Ann Henderson
12/1/2018 09:28:16 pm

Please pass the shark fin ban.

Elizabeth H McEnroe
12/3/2018 05:37:00 pm

Your vote as well as the entire legislature should vote to ban shark fin


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