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Palau pioneers ‘shark sanctuary’

Palau is to create the world”s first “shark sanctuary”, banning all commercial shark fishing in its waters.

The President of the tiny Pacific republic, Johnson Toribiong, will announce the ban during Friday”s session of the UN General Assembly.

With half of the world”s oceanic sharks at risk of extinction, conservationists regard the move as “game-changing”.

It will protect about 600,000 sq km (230,000 sq miles) of ocean, an area about the size of France.

As many as 100 million sharks are killed each year around the world.

“These creatures are being slaughtered and are perhaps at the brink of extinction unless we take positive action to protect them,” said President Toribiong…. Read Full Article by Richard Black

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