Petition

Save the Sanctuary: Keep Gulper Shark Fisheries Closed

This petition is closed
We exceeded our goal with 29,213 signatures!

Signatures shared with the Maldivian government.

Closed on November 20, 2025

Update

Petition closed

On October 31, 2025, the Maldivian government re-opened the gulper shark fishery, a difficult setback for the only shark sanctuary in the Indian Ocean.

But your support made a difference: more than 27,000 signatures were delivered to the Maldivian government, helping to raise awareness, amplify the urgency for shark conservation in the Maldives, and lay the groundwork for the next fight.

What's next? Early next year, we’ll team up with partners, scientists, and local groups to restore the sanctuary, and we’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

The Maldives is one of 17 shark sanctuaries in the world and the only one in the Indian Ocean. But this sanctuary is now at risk. 

In November 2025, the Maldivian government plans to reopen gulper shark fishing and legalise vertical longlining, a move that risks not only biodiversity and food security, but also the Maldives’ global reputation as a leader in ocean protection.

Gulper sharks are among the slowest-reproducing sharks on Earth, taking more than two decades to mature and give birth to just one or two pups every few years. When gulper shark fisheries last operated in the Maldives, they collapsed in only a few years, wiping out more than 90 per cent of the population. To date, there is no evidence the species has recovered.

Allowing gulper shark fishing again would offer only fleeting profits but have lasting harm. Populations may crash within two to five years, destabilising ecosystems that rely on deepwater sharks to cycle nutrients between ocean layers. Furthermore, vertical longlining poses a severe threat to numerous already endangered sharks and rays, including iconic species that underpin the nation’s dive tourism industry, which would be indiscriminately caught as bycatch.

But the impacts go well beyond the sea. Shark diving already generates more than US $65 million annually for Maldivian communities – far surpassing the gains of a collapsed fishery. 

Now is the time to speak up. Urge the Maldivian government to keep gulper shark fishing banned and protect the only shark sanctuary in the Indian Ocean.

Campaign goals

Prevent Gulper Shark Fishing

by stopping plans to reopen the gulper shark fishery in the Maldives.

Protect National Prosperity

by keeping shark protections as a cornerstone of economic and ecological resilience.

Preserve Shark Sanctuary Status

by maintaining the Maldives’ sanctuary to support marine life and local livelihoods.

Why your voice matters

Last year, the Maldivian government reversed its decision to grant new longline fishing licenses, which could have allowed landing sharks as bycatch, after more than 30,000 people signed a petition. 

Proof that together, we can prevent gulper shark fishing to safeguard biodiversity, local livelihoods and preserve the Maldives’ shark sanctuary.

What happens next?

We will deliver this petition directly to the Maldivian government and amplify it through national media, highlighting the risks of reopening the gulper shark fishery. 

Together, we can help the Maldives maintain its reputation as a global leader in shark conservation and protect its marine life for future generations.

Supporters
Juan R

firmo porque me apaciona la fauna marina no seria nada sin ella.

7 months ago
Santiago V

Por un mundo saludable. Donde podamos apreciar las maravillas de la naturaleza, y se conserven.

7 months ago
Gracie S

i am signing becayse i want to help in any way to save our oceans and sharks!

7 months ago
E L

my friends gf really likes these silly fellas idk they cute af

7 months ago
Fabian L

I believe that sharks are an indispensable part of the marine ecosystem and they are beautiful creatures that must be protected

7 months ago
Anny A

Todos los animales merecen ser libres de la explotacion humana y vivir dignamente en su habitat natural.

7 months ago
Jerelyn T

Save the sharks!

8 months ago
Yvonne N

Please keep shark populations alive ! Lots of people depend on it for tourism jobs

8 months ago
Gesa Z

please stop this!!!

8 months ago
test t

test

8 months ago
Nikki R

I love the ocean and all of its creatures.

8 months ago
Olga P

protejan las especies narinas

8 months ago
Bo B

to save the sanctuary

8 months ago
Natasha P

The oceanic populariom must be protected from humans! We don’t belong there🐟

8 months ago
Chris M

oceans and their rightful homemakers ( the fish species) are under threat workd wide with governments everywhere subject to intense lobbying from the…

8 months ago
Judith P

this must stop

8 months ago
Toni T

🥰🥰

8 months ago
Julie B

Humans have done so much damage and we really should be protecting our oceans now

8 months ago
Sascha J

Protect the sanctuary, now and for all generations to come!

8 months ago
Lydia R

I sign, because there is a need for more protected areas like this one, and not less.

8 months ago
Michael W

supporting from egypt. michael wafaa.

8 months ago
Valerie T

Keep those fisheries closed, now and forever.

8 months ago
Patryk L

Profits of a few people should not be driving collapses of whole species and special ecosystems. Government should do more to provide economic viabili…

8 months ago
Irie M

we need to wake up and start protecting whats important!

8 months ago
Naomi S

Sharks are super cool! Please protect them! <3

8 months ago
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