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Wonder by RalphWinter The amazing colours of the underwater world.
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Whale sharks now listed as endangered
In a news release earlier this month, the IUCN revealed that increasing anthropogenic pressures (such as fishing and boat strikes) have caused the rapid decline of whale shark populations and that they should now be considered as endangered.Â
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the worldâs main authority on the conservation status of species. The IUCN Red List evaluates the extinction risk of thousands of species based on a precise set of criteria, and the resulting evaluation aims to convey the urgency of conservation of a species to the public and policy makers.
Previously, whale sharks were âvulnerableâ to extinction, but their status has now been updated to âendangered.â Their numbers have more than halved over the last 75 years as these sharks continue to be fished and killed by ship propellers.
Dr. Simon Pierce and Dr. Brad Norman, two prominent whale shark scientists have spent decades studying the animals and have co-authored the assessment that led to IUCNâs update.
âIn our recent assessment, it was established that numbers have decreased more than 50 per cent in three generations â which we estimate to be about 75 years,â Norman explained. âThe numbers on a global scale are really concerning.â
The main stressor to these gentle giants is the intense fishing pressure in several countries, including China and Oman, especially for shark-fin soup. Some other nations such as India, the Philippines and Taiwan have started implementing conservation plans and have ended large-scale fishing of whale sharks. While these efforts are admirable, it is now really important to push for more regional protection in these countries and to push other countries to try to save this species.
Whale sharks have been hard to study and to keep track off as they are quite cryptic and disappear into the open ocean fairly quickly. However with the use of modern technology and tagging devices, it has become a lot easier to follow them, collect information on them, but also to realize what kind of threats they are facing.Â
The species is just one step away from being critically endangered, an IUCN listing that is very hard to come back from.
âWe cannot sit back and fail to implement direct actions to minimize threats facing whale sharks at the global scale,â said Norman, âIt is clear that this species is in trouble.â
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Half & Half by GregLazev Cenote Diving in Mexico / Yucatan
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Blue lurv! Bennettâs nudibranch - Hypselodoris bennetti #marineexplorer by John Turnbull
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!red and white starfish" by MichaelRehbein
Call out FedEx
FedEx has a choice to make. Are they going to join UPS and other shipping companies and stand up for sharks, or are they going to continue contributing to sharksâ extinction?Â
Now is the time for us all do to our part to save sharks, and demand that FedEx stop shipping shark fins. The company is beginning to sweat and has acknowledged our request to make change to their policy and has pushed our request up to their senior leadership.
30 seconds of your time will make all the differenceÂ
Please call one of the FedEx reps below and deliver a simple message that his company must act. Leave a voice mail if they donât answer.
You have the power to make a difference by simply making a quick email or phone call. Please take action, as every one of our voices is extremely important and needs to be heard.
Melissa Charbonneau - Director, FedEx Communications
901-434-5950; Â [email protected]
 Fred Smith - FedEx CEO
His assistant: Carmine Echols: 901-369-3600, [email protected]
 David Cunningham - President, FedEx Asia Pacific
Script Option 1 (short)
Hi _________,
I would like to leave a message for Fred Smith. My name is ________ . I am calling in regards to FedExâs policies that currently allow the shipment of shark fins. Â I ask that your company does the right thing and changes its policy right now, joining UPS and others. Thank You.
Script Option 2 (detailed)
Hi ________,Â
I would like to leave a message for Fred Smith. My name is ________ . I am calling in regards to FedExâs policy on shark fin. Â UPS banned shark fin due to concerns about the enforcement capabilities of the authorities and potential inaccuracy of visual inspection used by experts as part of the CITES certification process.Â
Since the potential for misidentification presents an unacceptable business condition for UPS, how then can FedEx ENSURE that it is not breaking the law? I ask that your company does the right thing and changes its policy right now, joining UPS and others. Thank You.
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Night-Flight by ortwinkhan A Cleaning Shrimp during a Night Dive near Pico-Island
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