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The
 END
of the
 LINE
 global threats tosharks
WildAid
 
 The End of the Line?
© 2001 WildAid
 All rights reserved.
Principal author 
Susie Watts
Editors
Peter Knights Juliette Williams
Additional material, research and production
Alexandra Sangmeister Victor WuBruce McCoubrey Rebecca ChenMayuri Kanda Wai Yee NgAlice NgCindy Arch
Photos:
cover 
© Doug Perrine
back cover 
© Ben Cropp/Innerspace Visions
this page
©Bruce McCoubrey 
Design by 
Daniel Brown
 WildAid would like to thank the following(whose generous assistance in no way impliestheir agreement with or endorsement of thecontents, conclusions or recommendations inthis report):
 for the production and distribution of this report 
 Wendy P. McCaw Foundation
 for supporting WildAid’s Shark Conservation Program
Barbara Delano FoundationHomeland FoundationDavid and Lucile Packard FoundationAVINA FoundationRichard and Rhoda Goldman Fund Wendy P. McCaw Foundation Wildlifeline
 for their assistance with information, photos, and  support 
Christopher AngellMr Abdulrazak, KenyaPeter and Wendy Benchley Nicola BeynonGeorge BurgessMerry CamhiAndy CobbLeonard CompagnoMathieu DucrocqBob EndresonMark ErdmannSonja FordhamSarah Fowler Malcom FrancisSuwanna Gauntlett Charles GoodfellowMr Ishmael, KenyaClive JamesKelly Kok Mr K.H. Kwong Jerome ManningRick MartinBruce McCoubrey Neal Myerberg Wai Yee NgLinda PaulAmadou SaineMr. Shafi, IndiaHoward ShawAlex SmailesMalcolm SmaleColin Speedie John StevensCarol Stimson Tony WuColumbia Tristar Discovery Channel AsiaOcean Wildlife Campaign The Shark Trust Universal Home Video
Printed on recycled paper.
 About 
WildAid
WildAid’s Shark Conservation Program aims to:
❧ 
Raise awareness globally about threats to sharks
❧ 
Promote sustainable management of shark populations
❧ 
End the practice of finning globally 
❧ 
Reduce excess demand for shark finIn addition, WildAid is providing financial and technical support to theGalapagos and Cocos Island for patrolling and enforcing the Marine Reserves.Through the WildAid 100% Direct Fund all public donations can go straight tofield protection with no administrative or overhead deductions.WildAid is a US registered public charity with offices in San Francisco, Bangkok,London, Washington DC and Vladivostok.WildAid provides direct protection to endangered wildlife. We train and equipwildlife law enforcement teams in the field. We campaign nationally andinternationally for truly effective wildlife protection. We enlist local communitiesin wildlife programs and help local conservation groups grow stronger. Welaunch innovative programs to educate the public about the importance of wildlife and healthy ecosystems. We use investigative research and mass publicity to expose illegal trafficking and to reduce the market for wildlife products. Wehelp to preserve and expand wildlife habitat, so protected species can flourishonce again.
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