Press Release: Fisheries: Commission proposes full ban on shark finning at sea

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Series Details IP/11/1384 (21.11.11)
Publication Date 21/11/2011
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The European Commission proposed on the 21 November 2011 to forbid, with no exemptions, the practice of 'shark finning' aboard fishing vessels. Shark finning is the practice of cutting off the fins of sharks – often while they are still alive - and then throwing back into the sea the shark without its fins.

The Commission proposed that all vessels fishing in EU waters and all EU vessels fishing anywhere in the world should have to land sharks with the fins still attached. To facilitate storage and handling onboard vessels, fishermen would be permitted to slice partly through each fin and fold it against the carcass of the shark. The aim of the new rules is to better protect vulnerable shark populations across the world's oceans.

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Related Links
EUObserver, 21.11.11: EU bans practice of chopping off shark fins http://euobserver.com/885/114345

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