Although i live in London and was born in Costa Rica I still call Cayman my home as it was were I grew up the most.
But I am ashamed that Cayman which is quite forward thinking would bring shark finning to it's shores.
Although it isn't incredibly recent, as evidence of shark finning has been found in cayman before, it has now raised the notice of researchers assessing the shark populations in the Caribbean.
I just cant believe I am writing this, I have dived with the Cayman sharks and it really didn't seem a very big issue if at all an issue.
The only good thing that this has brought it now more people in the islands are aware of the plight of the sharks, hopefully this will encourage the ban of shark finning rather then encourage people to fin.
Here is the link to the news page in the CaymanCompass:
http://www.compasscayman.com/caycompass/2013/07/17/Fishing-threat-to-Cayman-s-sharks/
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Toronto
Just thought I would give a brief update regarding shark fins in Toronto, they are not illegal although they have almost been and so they are quite a touchy subject.
Therefore when I went to have chinese food in china town I was surprised by the shark fin soup on the menu. My friend who is Chinese asked the waiter where they get there shark fin soup and if its real. He pointed across the street and said "market".
Which means they still are selling them openly.
We tried to find the market but nobody we asked seemed to know where it is or gave us brief directions down the road.
We decided to head home rather then be glared at for asking or get caught somewhere when the rain came.
It saddens me that even in a place where so much pressure and education was focused on the ban of shark finning has shark fins.
Therefore when I went to have chinese food in china town I was surprised by the shark fin soup on the menu. My friend who is Chinese asked the waiter where they get there shark fin soup and if its real. He pointed across the street and said "market".
Which means they still are selling them openly.
We tried to find the market but nobody we asked seemed to know where it is or gave us brief directions down the road.
We decided to head home rather then be glared at for asking or get caught somewhere when the rain came.
It saddens me that even in a place where so much pressure and education was focused on the ban of shark finning has shark fins.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Shark facts
Some random facts about sharks:
-There are over 350 species of sharks, many are yet to be discovered
- sharks don't need to eat very much as they use very little energy to swim, and with a large meal they can store some of it before it is digested an not have to eat another meal for approximately 3 months
- sharks are at the top of the food chain, as are humans.
- Sharks don't sleep they rest, lots of research is continuing in this area and the sleep patterns of sharks is not known.
- Sharks have been in the sea for longer the 450 million years, long before the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
- Sharks never get cancer due to something in their cartilage, which is being studied to try to find a treatment drug for cancer.
- Sharks attack men more then women
- 90% of shark attacks are not fatal
- More people die from vending machines falling on them and be stings then shark attacks.
- Sharks must keep swimming to stay afloat in the water.
There are many many more incredible facts about sharks :) when I find some more I will write them up :)
-There are over 350 species of sharks, many are yet to be discovered
- sharks don't need to eat very much as they use very little energy to swim, and with a large meal they can store some of it before it is digested an not have to eat another meal for approximately 3 months
- sharks are at the top of the food chain, as are humans.
- Sharks don't sleep they rest, lots of research is continuing in this area and the sleep patterns of sharks is not known.
- Sharks have been in the sea for longer the 450 million years, long before the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
- Sharks never get cancer due to something in their cartilage, which is being studied to try to find a treatment drug for cancer.
- Sharks attack men more then women
- 90% of shark attacks are not fatal
- More people die from vending machines falling on them and be stings then shark attacks.
- Sharks must keep swimming to stay afloat in the water.
There are many many more incredible facts about sharks :) when I find some more I will write them up :)
Monday, 1 July 2013
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