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    Angry Whale shark slaughter-tingloy,batangas (near anilao)

    Divers find whale shark with fins, tail sliced off


    By Marrah Erika Lesaba, Alcuin Papa
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    First Posted 03:44:00 02/17/2010

    Filed Under: Animals, Conservation, Environmental Issues


    BATANGAS CITY—A dead whale shark without fins and a tail was buried on the shores of Tingloy Island on Tuesday morning, inscribing a sad epilogue to a Manila conference of 50 nations for the protection of the endangered fish species.

    Locally known as “butanding,” the juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus) was found at 9:30 a.m. on Monday by a group of foreign and local divers in Barangay Maricaban on the island, 44 kilometers from this city.

    It was still alive but “very weak” when the group left it at 5 p.m., said Rey Manalo, head of the Bantay-Dagat (sea patrol) in Tingloy.

    Manalo said the whale shark, measuring 18 feet, could have gotten accidentally entangled in a net laid out by a group of island fishermen who were catching fish nearby.

    They must have tried to rescue the creature with their bare hands but could not do so without cutting its fins and tail, he said.

    Since it could no longer swim, the hapless giant fish was placed in cool waters with Bantay-Dagat personnel watching over it, Manalo said. Unfortunately, it died on Monday night and was buried on the shore the next morning, he said.

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    Yeah right, it was finned because it was entangled? and not because its fins are worth a fortune to fishermen due to Chinese restaurateurs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ze_Abron View Post
    Yeah right, it was finned because it was entangled? and not because its fins are worth a fortune to fishermen due to Chinese restaurateurs?

    This is awful...
    that is so true... terrible..

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    hmmm. couldn't save it with their bare hands, so they had to cut the tail and fins.. with what? their bare hands???
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    Batngas mayor Vilma Santos, Welcome to the Website of the Provincial Government of Batangas , should be outraged. Tingloy mayor should be held accountable since alledly the culprits (local fisherman) were known to be in Tingloy....http://www.gmanews.tv/story/184110/w...atangas-shores

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    oh my.. that writer is awfully naive...

    sure! cut off the fins, right at the base! much easier than cutting a rope net...
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    WWF condemns ‘slaughter’ of whale shark off Batangas shoresSOPHIA M. DEDACE, GMANews.TV
    02/17/2010 | 12:14 PM

    More Share33 An international group seeking the protection of endangered species condemned the attack on a whale shark (locally called the butanding) found off the shores of Tingloy Island in Batangas province last Monday.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, the World Wildlife Fund voiced concern over the possible slaughter of the shark, whose fins were sliced off.

    "WWF condemns the perpetrators of this illegal act. This is a real eye opener, for it proves that the slaughter of endangered species – even one as big as a butanding – can still take place if we let our guards down," said WWF Philippines Conservation Programs vice president Joel Palma.

    Divers found the shark last Monday. It was later taken near the Caban Cove where volunteers from Bantay Dagat, a civilian fisheries patrol in the country’s coastal areas, tried to attend to the shark.

    "Sadly, its wounds were too great – and the shark, nicknamed Tingloy Baby, died the next day (Tuesday)… and was laid to rest in Caban Cove," the World Wildlife Fund said.

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    The whale shark found off Tingloy Island in Batangas was believed to have been "butchered" because its fins were sliced off. Divers named the whale shark "Tingloy Baby." WWF-contributed photo

    The statement quoted Bantay Dagat members as saying that its members and local police recently found fishing vessels with strobe lights operating on Mabini town’s shores.

    The fishermen were asked to leave, but they later transferred to Tingloy town. The incident prompted WWF and Bantay Dagat to allege that the fishermen could be the possible culprits of the incident.

    Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources director Malcolm Sarmiento also said the agency would investigate the possible slaughter of the whale shark.

    In the Philippines, whale sharks have been hunted in the waters off Bohol, Misamis Oriental and Sorsogon, the WWF said.

    "Shark fins and meat are usually exported to China, Hongkong and Taiwan. Whale shark flesh, called ‘Tofu meat’ sells for roughly $8 (P360) per kilogram, while dried shark fins are valued a hundred times more – approximately $800 (P36,000) per kilogram," it said.

    Citing BFAR data, the WWF said about 200 whale sharks were slaughtered in 1997 alone, prompting the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the BFAR to call for legal action to protect the whale shark.

    Republic Act No. 8550 or the Fisheries Administrative Order prohibits the possession or slaughter of whale sharks. Violators are punished with four years in jail, a maximum fine of P10,000 and the cancellation of the violator’s fishing license. - RSJ, GMANews.TV

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