Jun 20, 2012 Global Shark Conservation Contact: Rachel Brittin, 202.540.6312 full story, photos: http://www.pewenvironment.org/news-room/press-releases/venezuela-ends-shark-finning-creates-protected-area-85899376580 Pew applauds action to ban shark fishing in critical breeding habitat Venezuela set forth a series of measures this week to protect sharks
within its waters. Most significantly, commercial shark fishing is now
prohibited throughout the 3,730 square kilometers (1,440 square miles) of
the Caribbean Sea that make up the popular Los Roques and Las Aves
archipelagos, whose pristine beaches and coral reefs make it a diving and
fishing attraction. 'Our research has found that newborn sharks in the mangroves and cays of
Los Roques migrate throughout the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean,' said Rafael
Tavares, an expert with Instituto Nacional
de Investigaciones Agr�colas (INIA), Venezuela, who has researched
sharks in the region for nearly 20 years. 'These new, far-reaching
protections would not be possible without the support of the Los Roques
community, especially the local fishermen.'
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