Help Stop Shark Finning


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Every year, in oceans around the world, tens of millions of sharks are hunted to meet the demand for shark fin soup. Sharks’ fins are often removed when the animals are still alive; the sharks are then thrown back into the water to endure a painful death from suffocation, blood loss, or predation by other species. Sharks are apex predators who play an essential role in marine ecosystems. The cruel and ecologically devastating practice of shark finning endangers their survival—and that of the species that rely on them.

How You Can Help

1. Never consume or serve any products containing shark fin.

2. If you see shark fin on a restaurant menu, ask the management to stop serving it. Click on the links below for Consumer Cards to print out and hand to restaurant managers [PDF]:

Please note, these PDFs should be printed out on one page each, back and front, in color, then cut out and folded. If you prefer, you can also order Consumer Cards by mail.

3. Send us the contact information of any business offering or promoting shark fin.

4. If you are hosting a Chinese wedding, celebration, or banquet, click on the links below for table tents [PDF] that explain why you have chosen not to serve any dishes containing shark fin:

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Brochures at Chinese New Year.
5. Be aware that consuming shark fin may raise health concerns, especially for children and pregnant women.

6. Distribute brochures [PDF] on ending the cruel practice of shark finning:

7. If there is a Chinese New Year celebration in your city, contact HSI for more information on how you can help.

8. If you own or operate a restaurant or other business that currently offers or promotes products containing shark fin, please sign our No Shark Fin pledge (English and traditional Chinese; English and simplified Chinese) [PDF]. Please mail your signed pledge to HSI. In thanks, we will send you a beautiful Friend of Sharks certificate.

9. Individuals can sign HSI's No Shark Fin pledge here.

10. View Sherman's Lagoon cartoons focused on shark finning and answer artist Jim Toomey's call to mail your shark drawing to the National Marine Fisheries Service.

11. Sign up to receive action alerts and other items from Humane Society International.



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