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Take Action and help to make a difference.



Make a difference in 10 minutes!
                                         
 Download a copy of our template letter and let restaurants know you object to shark fin soup. 
 Send an ecard to your friends.
 Write a letter to your relevant government department asking for implementation of the FAO-IPOA & support for a worldwide ban on finning).
 Make an online donation




Make a difference in 20 minutes!

 If your friends eat shark fin soup why not encourage them to make imitation Shark Fin Soup or Shark Fin Melon Soup instead.
 Support European Shark Week
 Read quotes from Sir David Jason, Miranda Krestofnikov, Monty Halls and Nick Baker on why they support this campaign.
 Fundraise for shark conservation




Related Links:

 Back to the Stop Shark Finning Campaign
 Download the Stop Shark Finning Campaign Factsheet
 What has the Shark Trust done to stop shark finning?
 Download the Pew Lenfest report on "Strengthening European fisheries management"

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The Shark Trust promotes the study, management and conservation of sharks, skates and rays. The Shark Trust is the UK member of the European Elasmobranch Association. As such, it collaborates with other national member bodies to achieve their aims in British, European and international waters. The Trust aims to join forces with other groups concerned with shark, skate and ray conservation issues. These include commercial fisherman, recreational sea anglers, divers, yachtsmen, and all those who want to ensure the future survival of these fascinating but threatened animals.