The UAE is in the forefront in its efforts to protect endangered sharks and the marine biodiversity of its waters.
The ministry of Climate Change and Environment has been taking a series of tangible steps aimed at protecting the environment, spreading awareness and enhancing cooperation for the protection of sharks, to contribute to the global environmental balance and maintain a sustainable marine environment.
There are about 550 species of sharks around the world and more than 30 species in the Arabian Gulf. The majority of shark species are threatened or endangered because sharks reproduce in small numbers and their growth period is very long.That threat is exacerbated by illegal fishing practices, global spread of unethical and uncontrolled fishing methods and the rise of the shark fin trade, which is putting some shark species on the edge of extinction.UAE recognises the threat to sharks, and the wider challenges resulting from overfishing and illegal wildlife trade.The UAE?s environmental policy and action toward addressing these issues has made it a regional leader in protecting sharks.
It was the first country in the Middle East to ratify the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), for instance. The UAE has also enhanced its monitoring and control measures by working with relevant authorities domestically and internationally. These measures include the inspection and audit of fish markets and landing sites with customs and municipalities.
Where laws and regulations have been broken concerning shark and fin trading, confiscations and legal action are taken as necessary.
The Ministerial Decree No500 of 2014, on regulating shark fishing and trading, stipulates that circle hooks, instead of traditional J-hooks must be used to minimise harm to fish that can be returned to the water. The use of one longline is allowed on each vessel with no more than 100 hooks. The decree also states that all protected shark species caught must be immediately returned to the water.
Such efforts play a pivotal role in conserving the biodiversity in the long run.
Source:
The National
12 Comments
Harmanjot, nice to hear that UAE is working hard to save marine life and marine habitat. Thanks for sharing the news with us!
Posted 08-08-2016 00:54
Thanks for delivering the news Harmanjot!
Posted 04-08-2016 12:01
UAE is keen to save & protect the Marine life. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 02-08-2016 12:23
Thanks everyone for going through the report!
Posted 01-08-2016 16:52
this is the second report about UAE i'm reading and ny seeing this i'm really proud of what UAE is trying to do to save our planet earth . thank you for posting
Posted 01-08-2016 16:43
Personally, I get so enraged whenever I see any restaurant promoting shark-fin soup :( Great efforts by the UAE, made me smile today. Thanks for sharing!
Posted 01-08-2016 09:52
Good News!!!
Posted 01-08-2016 09:23
I really admire the efforts of UAE. Thanks for reporting.
Posted 31-07-2016 20:52
Great report! Thank you for sharing it. It was interesting:)
Posted 31-07-2016 19:54
Marine life is definitely an essential part to our biodiversity. Without it, where would we find source for food and the beautiful habitat in which they thrive in? Even if one creature is to go extinct because of overfishing or a related cause, the whole system collapses because of the predator to prey impact. Thank you for sharing!
Posted 31-07-2016 18:43
Yes, efforts/laws like these definitely protect marine animals and safeguard them. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 31-07-2016 17:41
To eradicate illegal wildlife and marine trade involving sharks, the demand for it must be stopped.
I commend UAE for its efforts in protecting marine life. Kudos!
Posted 31-07-2016 16:49