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Shark Fin Control (Prohibition) Bill - Clause not specified, discussing overall ban on import and export of detached shark fins and products

20 January 2023

Lead MP

Christina Rees

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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EconomyTaxationBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Christina Rees raised concerns about shark fin control (prohibition) bill - clause not specified, discussing overall ban on import and export of detached shark fins and products in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The amendment proposes the banning of the import and export of detached shark fins and shark fin products in the UK. The purpose is to improve global shark conservation by addressing overfishing driven by demand for shark products, particularly shark finning. This practice involves removing fins from live sharks and discarding their bodies back into the water where they die due to bleeding or suffocation. The hon. Member emphasises that while traditional uses of shark products are not targeted, ensuring that only ethically landed sharks with naturally attached fins can be sold is crucial for sustainable practices abroad. She cites a call for evidence by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs showing strong opposition to shark finning, and she references statistics indicating that 73 million sharks are killed annually due to illegal trade in detached fins. The Bill aims to follow suit from countries like Canada, India, and the UAE which have already banned such imports and exports.
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