What do over 100 of Singapore’s most iconic and influential personalities have in common? They have all taken a personal pledge to stop eating shark fin soup by saying “I’m FINished with Fins”. Polite refusal to eat shark fin soup is socially acceptable and environmentally astute.
About "I'm FINished with FINS"
"I'm FINished with Fins" campaign is the largest worldwide campaign ever organized for shark conservation. Over 100 of Singapore's taste makers and opinion leaders have taken the pledge, joining over 450 celebrities from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, China and Macau, where the campaign has also been launched and widely supported. This is perhaps the largest campaign ever organized for one animal concern.
By saying “I’m FINished” with shark fin soup, individuals can reverse the shark fin consumption trend, not just in Singapore, but in Asia and the rest of the world. Together we can prevent the catastrophic collapse of shark populations worldwide, protect the health of our oceans, and ensure a brighter future for mankind.
Read more about our "I'm FINished with Fins" campaign: https://www.sharksavers.org/en/our-programs/i-m-finished-with-fins/about
Why Sharks?
Sharks play a key role in our ocean’s food chains. As apex predators, sharks help keep the world’s marine ecosystems balanced. If shark populations are depleted, a critical link in the maintenance of global marine ecosystems will be disrupted, directly affecting the viability of commercial fisheries around the world. The most popular types of seafood we consume on a regular basis will be detrimentally affecting, resulting in lower abundance, poorer quality and more expensive seafood. Yet sharks are being depleted worldwide, just to feed the unsustainable demand for shark fin soup. The exponential growth in consumption of shark fin soup is responsible for alarming shark population declines. Singapore plays a vital role in both trade and consumption, and we have the responsibility, and opportunity, to make a real difference for sharks globally.
Why Singapore?
Shark Savers, WWF, Earth Hour, WildAid, and National Geographic Channel / NatGeo WILD are thrilled to band together to jointly launch the "I’m FINished with Fins" campaign here, because Singapore is the second largest per capita consumers of shark fin soup in the world, and the number two trading hub for the global shark fin trade. Our mission is to empower Singaporeans to educate and inform their circles of influence about the plight of sharks because the unsustainable consumption of shark fin soup is responsible for the intense overfishing of sharks worldwide, destroying a critical link in the maintenance of healthy commercial fisheries and global marine ecosystems.
We hope that you will take the pledge, be a campaign ambassador, and help us get 100,000 Singaporeans to also publicty declare "I'm FINished with Fins". The world is watching us, Singapore!
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Learn more about sharks
Shark Savers: https://www.sharksavers.org/en/education/
WildAid: http://wildaid.org/sharks
WWF: http://www.wwf.sg/take_action/say_no_to_shark_fin/
I'M FINISHED WITH FINS



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