Petition

Prevent the Reopening of Longline Fishing in the Maldives

31,675 signatures. Let’s get to 50K

Victory: On Aug 29, 2024, President Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives reaffirmed the country’s support for traditional one-by-one tuna fisheries by halting plans to issue new longline fishing licenses. This decision cements the Maldives’ reputation as a leader in sustainable tuna fishing and ensures the continued protection of vital marine species, including sharks, rays, and turtles. Over 30,000 global supporters played a crucial role in achieving this outcome by raising their voices in record time on the Only One platform to advocate #AgainstLonglining. For more updates, visit the Maldives Ocean Alliance website and follow them on Instagram at @maldivesoceanalliance.

What You Need to Know

The Maldives is a global leader in sustainable fishing practices, but recent discussions regarding the potential reopening of longline fishing in the Maldives pose significant social, economic and ecological risks.

We urge the Maldivian government to consider the potential negative impacts of longline fishing:   

  1. Social and health impacts: Longlining often leads to overfishing, reducing fish populations and affecting the livelihoods of communities that rely on sustainable, one-by-one fishing methods. Longline fishing also requires extended periods at sea, posing safety risks and potential human rights issues such as exploitation and modern slavery, all the while disrupting family and community life. In addition, bycatch often includes species with mercury levels dangerous for human consumption, which if sold and consumed, would pose significant public health risks and increase public health costs for the Maldivian population.

  2. Environmental Concerns: Longlines not only increase pressure on already-overfished tuna populations, but kill a wide range of non-target species and vulnerable animals, including sharks, turtles, manta rays, and seabirds, among the Maldives' most prized tourism assets. Longlines are often lost at sea, continuing to kill animals long after the fishing boats have left. In 2022, it was estimated that 740,000 km (about 460,000 mi) of longlines litter the ocean annually, endangering marine health and biodiversity.  

  3. Economic losses: Tourism, the Maldives' main source of income, relies on healthy marine life and habitats. Longlining represents a de facto lifting of the longstanding shark fishing ban that has been instrumental in rebuilding the health of marine life in the Maldives. The potential depletion of shark, whale shark, turtle, manta ray, and seabird populations due to longline bycatch would diminish the Maldives' appeal as a tourism destination, significantly impacting the national economy.   

Continued support for traditional one-by-one fishing practices, such as pole-and-line and handline fishing, is crucial for the prosperity of local fishing communities and the long-term health of marine ecosystems.    

We urge the Maldives to maintain and strengthen their commitment to protecting marine biodiversity and job creation for locals through the promotion of sustainable fishing and ecotourism.

Add your name to call on the Maldivian government to refrain from issuing new longline fishing licenses and ensure a healthy and economically viable future for the Maldives' ocean and its people.

Supporters
KATHRINE C

the practice is too destructive for all marine life

1 day ago
Anika R

I am signing because if you go WITh the ocean, you can not even save the environment but additional your country can earn so much more money with luxu…

3 days ago
Bev C

we need to be supporting sustainable fishing and doing everything we can to protect our oceans

6 days ago
Janet P

Humans r always damageing Nature ! I really hope we can keep this Planet in some sort of natural order 4 the future ?! 🦸🏼❤️😳

6 days ago
Razija W

Razija Wenzel

6 days ago
Ali T

Ocean wildlife needs protection from greedy humans

6 days ago
David K

Over fishing is extremely STUPID!!! (and greedy)

6 days ago
Francis B

I care about our oceans and nature. We must ban non sustainable methods which will benefit nature and local small scale fisheries.

1 week ago
christine m

We need to stop this horrible fishing technique and do it now

2 weeks ago
Katharina R

If all the fishes in the ocean die, the ocean dies and then we die.

2 weeks ago
Gfggffv G

Я не хочу чтобы человечество разрушало богатую, морскую флору и фауну, а потом ныло что у них нечего нет и какой то вид вымирает. Мы цивилизованный лю…

2 weeks ago
Aisha S

I would hate to see marine life die and the shark population decrease

2 weeks ago
Alessia Z

there are vegan alternative to fish, we don’t need to eat other lifes

2 weeks ago
Maria K

its dangerous to our environment

2 weeks ago
Sierra J

i care

2 weeks ago
Fnafy

I live and want to see and continue swim in the beautiful sea!!!

2 weeks ago
Эличка

I’m signing the petition to stop shark fishing because sharks play a vital role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems. Overfishing them disr…

2 weeks ago
Valerie F

Living in Florida,I have personally witnessed what lose fishinglines do the ocean wildlife. It is devastating to see birds,turtles and even Dolphins a…

3 weeks ago
Juanita K

i care about protecting all marine life. please do not reopen longline fishing in the Maldives

4 weeks ago
Nabeel S

this is going to be a disaster for the local, fauna and also tourism

4 weeks ago
Zamalyniks Z

Потому что люди совсем ебу дали, это как человеку руки отрезать и бросить его в лесу.

1 month ago
Susanna R

Because I care about the wellbeing of our Sea and its residents.

1 month ago
Taisiya T

#stopplease!

1 month ago
Polina P

I don't want the ecosystem of the underwater world to collapse and many species of animals to die!!

1 month ago
Samantha M

this needs to stop

1 month ago
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