Fly Without Fins
Banning shark fins via air cargo with Shark Guardian and SharkProject
Joined as a pilot fish partner organization, Shark Allies doesn’t stop at the seaports when it comes to banning the shark fin trade, responsibility also lies within the Air cargo carriers. Eliminating this method of transport in the fin trade is an important step in shark conservation. Many airlines still accept shark fin shipments, getting $123 billion in COVID-19 bailouts, yet sharks got none. Airlines are profiting from an industry that claims millions of sharks every year, threatening marine ecosystems and people’s livelihoods. Now is the time to call on airlines to extend a lifeline to sharks by banning the carriage of shark fins as cargo. This campaign is extremely easy, and impactful, to get involved with. All you need is a Twitter account and a voice for sharks.
Nine airlines will be targeted over the next months. They were picked because of the location they are based or/and the assumed amount of shark fin transport they most likely transport for Export/Importing to their home country.
Air Malindo (Malaysia)
GOL Linhas Aereas (Brasil)
Azul Brazilian Airlines (Brasil)
Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentina)
ANA (Japan)
Azores Airlines (Portugal)
Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopia)
Lion Air (Indonesia)
Royal Air Maroc (Morocco)
The focus in August will be on one airline! Royal Air Maroc. There is also the option to use the "click to tweet" link which will always have the latest tweet for you to directly tweet. Click the link below to see the full list of airlines, both good and bad and get more information about this campaign.