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Maldives Ban the Fishing of Sharks

The Maldives will make its territorial waters into a shark sanctuary, a government official said Tuesday, lending momentum to efforts to protect the fish at a United Nations endangered species conference that begins this week.

“We’ve decided to go ahead with a shark fishing ban,” Ibrahim Didi, the fisheries and agriculture minister of the Maldives, said by telephone from Male, the capital. “Beginning July 1 there will be a total ban on exports.”

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Grey Reef Sharks

Maldives, a Top Scuba Diving Destinations, Bans Shark Fishing

Maldives becomes the second nation to announce blanket protection for its sharks. Palau, a tiny Micronesian state, in September announced a ban on shark fishing. Like the Maldives, Palau is regarded as one of the world’s top scuba-diving destinations.

The Maldives exclusive economic zone covers about 90,000 square kilometers, or 35,000 square miles, roughly equivalent to the land area of Portugal.

In one sense, the bans represent pure economic logic. Researchers from James Cook University in Australia last year estimated that a single gray reef shark was worth $3,300 a year to the Maldivian tourism industry, compared with the one-time value of $32 that a fisherman would get from the same shark. They found a similar dynamic with regard to sharks on the Great Barrier Reef.

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But the bigger issue is a rapid decline in global shark stocks that has alarmed scientists. Up to 30 percent of shark species is  threatened with extinction, said Matt Rand, director of global shark conservation at the Pew Environment Group. “If we don’t leave enough in the water, they won’t recover.”

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White Tip Shark

On Saturday, member nations of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora begin meeting in Doha, Qatar, where they will consider giving protected status to eight species of sharks, including the scalloped hammerhead and oceanic whitetip, which inhabit Maldivian waters. The measures call for restrictions, but not a ban, on international trade.

In the United States, the Shark Conservation Act, which would sharply curtail the practice of “finning” — cutting off sharks’ fins and throwing the rest of the animal back into the sea — has passed the House of Representatives and is awaiting approval in the Senate.

Mr. Rand said more than 70 million of the fish were killed each year just to support the sharkfin trade. The vast majority of those are sold in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, where they are used in sharkfin soup. Fins can fetch as much as $120 per kilogram, or 2.2 pounds, in Hong Kong.

“Sharks don’t have the ability to rebound,” he said. “They grow slowly and they’re late to mature.”

Some sharks do not reach maturity until they are more than 10 years old and even then have only a few pups, so the stock cannot reproduce rapidly enough to make up for overfishing.

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Nurse Shark

Value of Sharks to the Maldives is in Tourism and Diving

The value of sharks to the Maldives “is clearly in tourism and diving,” Mr. Rand said. “Any diver will tell you that you get a rush of exhilaration when you see a shark, but you’re not scared. O.K., maybe sometimes you’re scared.”

Mr. Didi, the Maldivian fisheries minister, said his government began planning for a ban last year, but objections from fishermen delayed the decision. Now, he said, “they understand that it isn’t a sustainable fishery.”

The government will provide the fishermen with financial support and retraining, Mr. Didi said.

Shark meat is not a part of the traditional Maldivian diet, he said, and all of the fish were being caught for their fins, which were exported. But the value of the trade had shrunk by more than 80 percent over the last 12 years, to just $230,000, as the sharks became scarcer.

The Maldives’ shark-fishing ban could also give impetus to a thorny discussion in London over an initiative to create the world’s largest marine reserve in British territorial waters around the Chagos islands, the Indian Ocean archipelago where the Diego Garcia military base is located.

The Maldives has become particularly sensitive to environmental issues amid concern over global warming. In October, ministers donned scuba gear for the first cabinet meeting ever held underwater, to publicize the country’s vulnerability to rising seas. The highest natural point in the Maldives is just 2.4 meters, or less than eight feet, above sea level.

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Zebra Shark

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Ambassador of Germany, Jens Ploetner, Pays Courtesy Call on Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed

Ambassador of Germany to the Maldives, Mr. Jens Ploetner, has paid a courtesy call on President Mohamed Nasheed. The meeting was held this afternoon at the President’s Office.

German Ambassador Ploetner Pays Courtesy Call on President Nasheed

Meeting between German Ambassador Ploetner and Maldives’ President Nasheed

In the meeting, President Nasheed and Ambassador Ploetner discussed the friendly relationship between the two countries and ways to strengthen the current relationship between the Maldives and Germany. Mr. Ploetner gave additional details on the President’s upcoming official visit to Germany.

The President was joined at the meeting by Vice President Dr. Mohamed Waheed, Special Envoy to the President Ibrahim Hussain Zaki and Political Advisor to the President Hassan Afeef.

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Here are some reminders to follow that will make your scuba diving experience safe and fun.


Scuba diving compared to other sports is relatively safe. Scuba diving experts are continuously developing new processes and technology to make this recreational activity safer for everyone. Even if you are already an experienced scuba diver there are still certain precautions that have to be followed. Scuba diving entails a lot of focus underwater, so make sure to keep these tips in mind for safe dive.

Precautions that need to be followed when scuba diving.

  1. Make sure you have an agreed plan when scuba diving. Where to go, how air supply will be managed and what to do when something unexpected happens.
  2. Never dive alone, always dive with a buddy. There are unexpected things that might happen while scuba diving, like running out of air. Your buddy should help you in giving you air till you reach the surface.
  3. Diving in an unfamiliar waters is a no no for a beginner, scuba diving in calm warm waters is different from  scuba diving cold rough waters.
  4. Scuba diving in confined spaces and caves takes a more training, so make sure you do not dive outside your training and experience.
  5. Do not go scuba diving while impaired by fatigue or alcohol.
  6. Check the air you are going to breath, pass it through a white cloth and check for stains. Most dive centers would have certificates of air quality, check when was the last time they had this. Scuba diving with contaminated air is hazardous to your health.

Follow these simple guide to have an enjoyable dive.

Mar

10

by mrfreaklips (Posted Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:31:33 GMT)
It is not only divers and snorkelers who enjoy the profuse underwater resources, but also beach tourists are attracted by the nature of the beaches and the climatic conditions as well. This environment really guarantees relaxation and recreation. And there are plenty of things you can do in the Maldives trust me. :D

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10

by mrfreaklips (Posted Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:30:37 GMT)
At almost every resort in the Maldives you can book your table and your meals to have them ready for whenever you wish. Remember that most resorts in the Maldives offer the best quality service that you can’t even begin to imagine.

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by mrfreaklips (Posted Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:29:44 GMT)
The Baros Maldives located at the North Male Atoll, pretty close to the capital city of Male, gives you the opportunity to feed stingrays; a wonderful experience. It is also a 4 star luxury resort that has many other activities.

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by mrfreaklips (Posted Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:28:54 GMT)
As a welcome token, almost all Maldives resorts offers honeymooners fruit plates and flower decorated rooms on the arrival night. On request, resorts also arrange romantic candle-lit dinners on the beach and also champagne breakfast served in the privacy of your own room. Not to mention a private picnic on a deserted Island!

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by mrfreaklips (Posted Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:28:18 GMT)
Most resorts in the Maldives have house reefs that are amazing, but few of them are as spectacular as that of Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru. Having somehow escaped the mass bleaching that affected most Maldivian coral in the 90’s, it boasts a profusion of corals in marvelous hues of yellow and purple, blue and pink.

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