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Mexico passes shark finning ban

Additional protections for Great White, Whale and Basking sharks, manta rays

Posted: 06 March 2007 11:55 PM
Last Update: 08 March 2007 01:15 PM
2 comment(s)
Categories: News,  Environment
Author: Matt Segal ( segal3 )
Related Link: Mexico's Finning Ban

After 10 years of debate, Mexico has passed legislation that bans shark finning, increases protection of great white, whale and basking sharks, and manta rays, and extends the moratorium on new commercial shark fishing permits.

Mexico has become increasingly known for its great white shark concentrations at Isla Guadalupe, and whale sharks can be found on both coasts. Mike Lever (of the M/V Nautilus Explorer) said in response: “The enactment of Mexican rules for responsible shark and ray fisheries is incredibly good news and really bodes well for the survival of these magnificent animals.

  1. This is great although too late to save places like La Paz...RIP

    Posted by MDB  on  03/08  at  01:01 AM
  2. This is great news, but wonders what sort of enforcement this law will have.

    Posted by drsteve  on  03/08  at  03:15 PM

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