Oman Daily Observer

Hong Kong activists dress as sharks to protest finning

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HONG KONG: Dozens of activists on Saturday dressed in bloody costumes sprawled outside one of Hong Kong’s most popular restaurant­s linked to the sale of shark fin soup to protest against the killing of the marine predators.

The southern Chinese city is one of the world’s biggest markets for shark fin, which is viewed by many Asians as a delicacy, often served as a soup at expensive Chinese banquets.

Saturday’s demonstrat­ion included about 30 protesters wearing finless shark costumes splattered with red paint, chanting “when the buying stops, the killing can too”.

The activists, many of whom were children, said they came out to stop the “cruel” practice.

“Shark finning is a very cruel thing that lots of people do, and we’re trying to stop a chain of restaurant­s from selling it,” 11-year-old Narnie Hockings said before donning her shark suit.

The demonstrat­ors also dumped a large bag of fake shark fins, cut from their costumes, next to where people were waiting to enter the Maxim’s Palace restaurant for lunch, before flopping down on the floor in protest.

“The display is to show people how bad it is and what people do in real life because I don’t think people know that they actually chuck the bodies back into the water,” Meara Johnson, 12, who’s favourite animal is the shark, said.

“When I found out that they were going to be endangered soon, I thought we should do something,” Johnson added.

Maxim’s in response said they only source fins from a species classified as low risk and that it has seen consumptio­n of the predator drop significan­tly at their restaurant­s since it started to promote sharkfree menus in 2010.

More than 70 million sharks are killed every year, according to the World Wildlife Foundation. Huge quantities are exported annually to Hong Kong, and most of those fins are then sent on to mainland China.

Hong Kong’s government in 2013 said it would stop serving shark fin at official functions as “a good example”, following years of lobbying by conservati­on groups.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Environmen­tal protection activists protest outside a Chinese restaurant against providing sharks fin soup in Hong Kong on Saturday.
— Reuters Environmen­tal protection activists protest outside a Chinese restaurant against providing sharks fin soup in Hong Kong on Saturday.

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