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Dec 17

Baby Basking Shark in Spanish Fish Market Despite Protection

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Shark Alliance denounces illegal take of endangered, gentle giants

Barcelona: 16.12.09: The Shark Alliance is condemning the continued illegal take of basking sharks in Spain, evidenced this week by the display of a juvenile of the species at a supermarket fish counter in Santander.  The harmless, plankton-feeding basking shark, the world’s second largest fish, is classified by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Endangered in the Northeast Atlantic.  It has been illegal for EU vessels to fish, retain or land basking sharks since 2006, yet authorities in Spain, the EU’s top shark fishing nation, are failing to enforce the regulation.
  
“The number of shark species protected in the EU is growing with good reason.  Recovery of threatened shark species depends on tough enforcement of these rules as well as prevention of future violations through education,” said Àlex Bartolí, Shark Alliance Policy Coordinator for Spain.  “In particular, all incentive to kill basking sharks, including profit or publicity, must be removed.  It is high time that Spain, a global force in fishing for sharks, took conservation of these valuable yet vulnerable animals seriously.”
 
In February 2009, the European Commission released its Shark Plan of Action which includes commitments to educate fishermen and the public about shark conservation measures.   In May 2009, two seven meter-long basking sharks were taken illegally from the waters off Valencia by one Spanish fishing vessel within the span of 24 hours.  
 
Mr. Bartolí is the author of the 2009 Submon publication, SPAIN: A driving force in shark fishing around the world, which details poor enforcement and lack of awareness of shark protections in his country.

For more information, media interviews or B roll, please contact:
Mona Samari, Tel: +44 (0) 7515 828 939, Email: mona@communicationsinc.co.uk

One Response to “Baby Basking Shark in Spanish Fish Market Despite Protection”

  1. Tomiko Banaszak Says:
    February 9th, 2010 at 09:18

    Thanks to your post I dont look like an idiot. I had a disagreement with someone and this shows I was right. Thanks!

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