Divernet News, dateline 26 Jan 2003
Diver hospitalised after shark attack
A 46-year-old man was hospitalised after being bitten on the legs 11 times by a shark
while diving off Binningup, in Western Australia.
Palau seizes another haul of shark fins
KOROR, Palau (AFP) Feb 16, 2004
The small Pacific nation of Palau has seized another haul of shark fins and mutilated shark bodies in its crackdown on shark fishing, a government official said Monday.
"We are very serious about this. People who have permission to fish in our waters should observe
our laws," said Billy Kuartei, chief of staff for the Palau president.
Palau, east of the Philippines, passed strict anti-sharking laws last year and has publicly
burned the last two hauls of fins and shark bodies that it seized.
At the last bonfire in January, Palau authorities burned 180,000 US dollars worth of shark parts.
President Tommy Remengesau, who has made burning confiscated shark parts his administration's
policy, said each bonfire sent the message to foreign fisherman that poaching sharks in Palau would not be tolerated.
The latest haul was taken from the Taiwanese vessel Yi Fong 68.
Palau customs found nearly 700 kilograms (1,540 pounds) of shark fins and 800 kilograms (1,760 pounds) of bodies on board after the vessel had fished in Palau for about two and half weeks, according to a statement released by the Palau Office of the Attorney General.
The catch could be worth more than 200,000 dollars.
The attorney general has filed a civil suit against Palau Marine Industries Corporation, who sponsored the vessel in Palau, seeking fines up to 500,000 dollars and forfeiture of the vessel, the statement said.
In Palau and across the globe, fishermen have increasingly targeted sharks for markets in Southeast Asia such as Hong Kong and Taiwan where the expensive dish of shark fin soup is widely popular.
In September, Palau passed a law banning shark finning, the practice of lopping off the valuable shark fins and tossing the shark body back in the water. Palau also took the additional step of banning shark fishing.
Marine biologists denounce shark finning because it wastes nearly the entire catch. But they also oppose fishing heavily for sharks because they are apex predators with slow reproductive cycles.
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Snakes alive!
Spectacular footage of sea snakes hunting in the coral reefs of the Banda Sea, Indonesia, will be among the underwater action in the second helping of the BBC documentary Planet Earth.
6 October 2006
Hoax diver escapes prosecution
The Channel Islands diver who set off a three-day £250,000 air and sea search after faking a diving accident in September has avoided facing a criminal prosecution, according to a report in the Guernsey Press & Star.
5 October 2006
Octopush worlds in UK
Britain has hosted a successful Underwater Hockey World Championships in Sheffield.
5 October 2006
Walk, paddle or hop for the MCS
The Marine Conservation Society has launched an imaginative fundraising programme - by offering people a near-infinite choice of sponsored journeys to undertake.
3 October 2006
MCS fish guide
The Marine Conservation Society has updated its online guide to buying fish in an eco-friendly way.
3 October 2006
1000th DCI patient for DDRC
Plymouth's Diving Diseases Research Centre treated its 1000th diver for decompression sickness in late September.
29 September 2006
Extended protection for Cornish wreck
The wreck of the St Anthony, near Helston in South Cornwall, has been redesignated so that a bigger protected area will be out of bounds to divers.
29 September 2006
Euro shark group launched
The Shark Alliance is a new conglomerate of conservation organisations, intent on pushing for more effective shark protection measures in Europe.
28 September 2006
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