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Stop International Trade of Whale Sharks, Oceanic Whitetip Sharks, and Manta and Devil Rays

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On Friday, November 28, governments from around the world voted to give whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, and manta and devil rays the most comprehensive global trade protections to date at the at the 20th Meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), banning all international commercial trade of these species. Your support gave this campaign the momentum and people power that made this moment possible.

Closed on November 28, 2025

This November, world leaders will decide whether to give these iconic species the highest level of protection under CITES — and we need your voice to make it happen.

Whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, and manta and devil rays — some of our planet’s most iconic species and pillars of conservation — are vanishing. Over the past few decades alone, shark and ray populations have declined at an alarming rate. Whale shark numbers have dropped by more than 50%. Oceanic whitetip sharks have declined by 80–90% and are now critically endangered, while manta and devil ray populations have plummeted by as much as 99% in some regions.

The biggest culprit for their decline is the unsustainable international trade of their fins and gill plates, exacerbated by climate change–fueled habitat loss and ecosystem destruction.

Mobula ray gill plates found on display in a Sri Lankan market · © Guy Stevens
Oceanic whitetip shark · © Shawn Heinrichs
Bentfin devil ray landed in Indonesia · © Jasmine Corbett
Manta ray · The Maldives · © Jasmine Corbett
Whale shark and diver · © James Morgan
Devil rays suspended in sunbeams · © Nico Hahn

Sharks and rays underpin ocean life. As predators and filter feeders, they are stewards of the ocean’s food web, critical to sustaining the biodiversity that countless marine life — and people — depend on. Simply put, they’re worth far more alive than dead. Tourism around whale sharks and manta rays generates millions annually for coastal communities.

World leaders are gathering this November in Uzbekistan for the 20th annual Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES). There, they’ll vote on whether to add whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, and manta and devil rays to Appendix I — the highest level of protection under CITES.

This designation would ban all international trade across 185 nations, closing loopholes and empowering coastal communities to protect these vital species from exploitation and export.

And that’s not all. Adopting all of this year’s shark and ray proposals would bring approximately 70% of the global shark and ray meat trade and 96% of the fin trade under CITES controls. Appendix I listings and “zero quota” proposals would ban commercial trade in the most threatened species, while Appendix II listings would ensure proper management for highly traded species. Together, these measures would require countries to ensure any trade is legal, sustainable, and strictly enforced.

Countries like Panama, the Maldives, and Ecuador are championing the cause. They need the support of the worldwide public to bring other nations on board.

By raising our voices in support of this global letter, we can send a clear and powerful message:

We have a once-in-a-generation chance to keep whale sharks, manta and devil rays, and oceanic whitetip sharks in our ocean — not on the market.

We’ll share the signatures at the CITES conference to spotlight the global movement for shark and ray protection and give leaders the public backing they need to take bold action.


With thanks to the photographers and videographers who contributed their work to this campaign to help tell the story of these species: Alex Schmidt, Andy Murch, Darryl MacDonald, David Ochoa, Guy Stevens, Jake Mason, James Morgan, Jasmine Corbett, Nicolas Hahn, Shawn Heinrichs, Simon Hilbourne, Stan Shea, Steve De Neef, and Tom Vierus.

Supporters
Phyllis H

I want to feel like I’m doing something to help.

6 months ago
Katerina S

we need to protect our sees.

6 months ago
Anne A

Necesitamos a los animales en nuestra vida y en este mundo

6 months ago
Julia S

thos must be protected

6 months ago
Fernanda S

Save the sharks! <3

6 months ago
Frederik P

I am signing beacuse once you have seen any of these animals in their habitat, there is no way to imagine it without them!

6 months ago
Amy K

We care about ocean's ecosystem and are looking to stop humans from destroying it.

6 months ago
Hannah B

sharks are essential to oceanic life. stop killing our planet!!!

6 months ago
Adam D

Having just been in the water with these incredible animals in Hawaii, this mission is personal. The old market of paper promises is failing them. It'…

6 months ago
Scarlett B

All marine life is essential and the ocean needs to be protected!

6 months ago
Jessica R

protect all species they need to be safe, have home & loved. Stop killing or make money out of them they need respect too.

7 months ago
Abby K

the ocean needs sharks

7 months ago
Karen C

This is important, and their lives matter!

7 months ago
Christian H

Human consciousness should serve to promote natural harmony, not to break it and destroy it. Let us be more conscious and learn to coexist with nature…

7 months ago
Mariana R

i do care

7 months ago
Polina K

we have to protect the marine animals from the most dangerous species of all. humans. stop wasteless killing.

7 months ago
Ethan E

These animals play a crucial role in our ocean’s ecosystem, and people should understand that their extinction leads to absence of carbon dioxide remo…

7 months ago
Mary M

All the Natural environment needs mankind to preserve their place in the balance!

7 months ago
Robert B

i care

7 months ago
Mary K

The decrease in numbers of these species needs to be stopped.

7 months ago
Michel D

il faut garder et protéger ces espèces

7 months ago
Tom N

the uncontrolled regulation of all types of fishing will wipe out many species and have a knock on effect to some of the poorest people already strugg…

7 months ago
Shawn S

We need to preserve our oceans and their inhabitants.

7 months ago
Sonya B

these creatures deserve to live in peace, we dont need to keep devastating species out of existence. we need to learn how to harvest from the ocean mo…

7 months ago
Judith P

it must stopp

7 months ago
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