Letter

Help Stop the Shark Fin Trade in Europe

181,614 signatures. Let’s get to 200K

Update: More than 1.1 million people have voiced their support for a shark fin trade ban in the EU as part of the Stop Finning — Stop the Trade movement. In response, policymakers launched an impact assessment with a public comment period that ended on June 4, 2024. Over 3,400 people around the world — including many of you — made their voices heard. As the Commission considers crucial regulatory changes to protect vulnerable shark species, stay tuned for updates on next steps.

Add your name to the official letter to end the shark fin trade. We are urging decision-makers in the European Commission, Council, Parliament and national governments of the EU, to stop this horrific trade.

For decades, the shark fin trade has been the leading cause of the overfishing of sharks. Many countries, including Canada, the UK, and the United States, have taken the necessary steps to end their participation in the trade — but the European Union still lags behind.

The European shark fin trade is the single largest supplier of shark fins to the Asian fin markets, contributing 45% of the total fins in the global trade. Shark populations have declined by 70% in the High Seas in the last 50 years and the shark fin trade is a key contributor.

“Stop Finning — Stop the Trade” is a movement that has been underway to ask the leaders to take action against the trade of shark fins. More than 1.1 million EU citizens have signed, reaching the threshold required for the European Commission to respond.

We can’t let up the pressure now. Join us in urging the European Commission and Parliament, and national government representatives, to finally end the EU’s enablement of the shark fin trade.

Today, a third of all shark and ray species are already threatened by extinction due to unregulated commercial fisheries. Despite conclusive scientific proof to the contrary, the industrial fishing lobby continues to spread misinformation, claiming that shark populations are stable and that their overexploitation of sharks is sustainable.

As a global community, we cannot stand by and watch as the ocean’s biodiversity is irreparably destroyed. Pacific Island Nations, the US, Canada and the UK have taken action and banned the trade of shark fins. We now call on Europe to act.

Add your name to the letter to demand a #FinBanNow.

Click here to view the official letter.

Supporters
Roland O

This brutal practice will make sharks extinct which we cannot allow to happen. Sharks deserve to be allowed to thrive and live unharmed in the world's…

3 days ago
Sharon R

This is the right thing to do and NOW is the moment Lets not lose an important species be ause of procrastination or greed Lets stand uup for our hea…

3 days ago
Zane S

There is no need to abuse these creatures! Killing just for their fin it’s absolutely ridiculous!!!!

2 weeks ago
Chi L

Shark species is decreasing. why we cannot use other food to instead shark fin or do not eat.

3 weeks ago
Tiffany S

this is cruel and should be illegal

3 weeks ago
Derrin H

i love sharks

3 weeks ago
Vincent S

I am disgusted that this wasteful, harmful practice still goes on in our oceans. Sharks are a critical species to the health of our oceans and we can'…

4 weeks ago
Adriana W

because it is wrong leave them alone

1 month ago
Emilia S

There is so much unnecessary pain, and signing this is a really small way I can hopefully contribute to a shift in a less sad direction

1 month ago
Tracey G

this is cruel & should be illegal, they only take the fins

1 month ago
Matilda F

this is horrific and, so wrong, and cruel

1 month ago
Laura M

we need sharks for a healthy ocean.

1 month ago
Jade W

i am signing because, this is incredibly crule and needs to stop!!!!

1 month ago
Ann S

Using shark fin is incomprehensible and should be preferably stopped and as a minimum regulated

1 month ago
Tina F

das muss aufhören

1 month ago
Alexia M

sharks are friends, not food

2 months ago
Kathy W

🥵😡🤬

2 months ago
Mary C

Mary Coughllin

2 months ago
Mark O

sharks are an apex predator. Without them the balance of nature gets thrown off. Animals over populate and then starve if the slowest and weakest are…

2 months ago
Taelor C

I thought it was illegal anyway but it's also immoral and destroying an ecosystem that has thrived for millions of years

2 months ago
Kelly C

it sickens me to think anyone would cut off any creatures means of movement

2 months ago
Dee D

sharks will become extinct

2 months ago
Ariel P

this is a pointless trade

2 months ago
Amy. F

its horrifying that they still do yhis crap i thought thiswas illegal already

2 months ago
Donna S

Donna stem

2 months ago
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