I think sharks are 
deeply misunderstood 
and that everybody thinks 
of status when
they eat shark fin soup, 
but they are so unaware 
about the abuse of sharks. 
We need to make a stand. 
Sharks are part 
of our ecosystem.
Kind-hearted viewers, 
this is the Stop 
Animal Cruelty series 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Our topic today is 
the vicious slaughter of 
a highly endangered 
giant of the sea, 
the shark, for their fins.
Sharks have inhabited 
Earth’s oceans for more 
than 400-million years, 
and scientists have found 
that they are highly 
intelligent beings. 
From an ecological 
standpoint, sharks 
are vital to keeping 
the marine ecosystem 
in balance. 
And as shark populations 
disappear, the oceanic 
environment becomes 
disrupted in a chain reaction.
Some shark populations 
have declined more than 
80% in the past
fifteen years. 
There is an 89% decline 
in the hammerhead sharks. 
There’s a 79% decline 
in the great white sharks.
There’s an 88% decline 
in angel sharks. 
IUCN's Red List of 
Threatened Species of 
2006 contains at least 
547 species of sharks;
with 20% being classified 
as critically endangered,
Why are sharks’ numbers 
precipitously declining? 
The answer is that 
marine life stands no chance 
of survival given the 
locational technologies 
currently being used 
by the heartless fishing 
industry, including 
fish-finding sonar, 
satellite positioning systems 
and spotter helicopters. 
Ruthless fishing methods 
such as trawling 
are decimating sharks 
and other sea dwellers. 
This technique involves 
towing a large fishing net 
behind one or two vessels. 
Trawling ships can be 
up to the size of 
a football field and may 
stay at sea for six months 
at a time. 
Another method involves 
the use of purse seines, 
or large nets with one end 
fixed while the boat hauls 
the other end in a circle. 
During these operations, 
all marine animals larger 
than the net’s mesh size 
are inhumanely trapped, 
including sharks.
Each year, a staggering 
100-million sharks are 
slaughtered worldwide 
by the fishing industry. 
“Bycatch” is the term 
used for marine life that 
is unintentionally caught 
and typically dies 
during the fishing process.  
It is estimated that 
50% or more 
of the sharks killed 
annually are bycatch.
Sharks killed by 
“finning” are also part of 
the huge annual death toll.  
Finning refers to the 
extremely savage practice 
of removing sharks’ fins 
and then dumping their 
bodies back into the sea. 
It is estimated that every 
second, three sharks die 
due to finning, becoming 
bycatch or loss of habitat.
Finning is the direct result 
of the global demand 
in Asian communities 
for shark fin soup, 
consumption of which 
has grown astronomically 
in recent decades. 
This tasteless dish is 
often served at weddings 
and business dinners to 
show wealth and position 
and can cost up to 
US$100 a bowl. 
The market price of 
shark fins has been 
driven up so high 
that finning has become 
a routine practice 
by fishermen across
the globe for the sake of 
quick profit.
Ms. Andrea Ng, 
President of EarthCare, 
a Hong Kong-based 
non-profit
animal protection 
and sustainable living 
organization,
has been a vegan 
for 23 years, 
and approximately 99% 
of her group’s volunteers 
are vegetarians. 
The process of shark 
finning is very cruel. 
Sharks are usually 
caught as bycatch during 
the fishing process 
and the fisherman, 
in order to save space 
for more expensive fish, 
for example tuna, 
will just cut the fin 
from the shark 
when the shark is still 
alive and they dump 
the body of the shark 
into the sea and 
let them bleed to death. 
So you can imagine 
how painful it is 
for the shark when 
they’ve been dropped 
into the ocean and 
they have to gradually 
bleed to death and 
no one knows how long 
that process would take.
The finned shark writhes 
in utter agony in the 
reddening seawaters, 
her body slowly sinks 
to the bottom, 
as without fins, 
a shark cannot swim. 
She eventually dies of pain, 
suffocation 
and blood loss.
After diving off 
Cocos Island near 
Costa Rica, Peter Benchley, 
shark conservationist 
and author of the novel 
“Jaws” said, 
“I have seen the bottom 
of the ocean strewn 
with finless sharks;
one of the most horrific 
sights I have ever seen.” 
Hi everyone. My name is 
Chang Mo-Kai.
They catch sharks 
and cut off their fins.
Once they got the fins, 
they throw the sharks 
back into the sea. I feel 
very sad for the sharks. 
Please protect the sharks 
and stop eating their fins.
Please, 
from now on stop any 
shark fin consumption. 
Finning is responsible 
for the death of 
tens of millions of sharks 
every year. 
However, there has been 
a lack of 
a systematic record of 
the catch data of sharks 
and shark fins 
in many countries 
and jurisdictions. 
There are many reasons 
for that. Firstly, 
there has been a lack of 
incentives for poachers 
and  fishermen 
to report this data, 
partly because in some 
countries shark finning 
is already illegal.
And secondly, there are 
different types of 
categorizing and labeling, 
according to different 
types of custom 
recording practices. 
Thirdly, because of
these illegal poaching 
practices, 
many organized crime 
activities were involved. 
That’s why many 
fishermen do not want to 
report these issues 
to law enforcement 
authorities as well. 
That’s why I would like 
to ask every one of you 
not to contribute 
to this organized crime 
and illegal practice 
and not to contribute 
to these cruel and 
unsustainable practices. 
When we return, 
we’ll have more on the 
unconscionable massacre 
of sharks. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Hi, my name is 
Timothy Nga. 
I'm an actor and host 
based here in Singapore. 
Sharks are a very, 
very important part 
of our marine ecosystem. 
So if the sharks die
 in the ocean, we die. 
Hi, I'm Randall Tan.
I'm an actor here
in Singapore. 
I believe that we need 
to save ourselves and 
in order to save ourselves, 
we have to save
what's around us. 
We don't have to kill 
in order to make ourselves 
have a higher status.
It's not necessary. 
So, we're here
to save the sharks!  
This is the Stop 
the Animal Cruelty series 
on Supreme Master 
Television, 
where today we’re 
focusing on the horrific 
practice of shark finning. 
If you want to supply 
yourself with protein, 
of course shark fin soup 
is not a very good source 
or supply. 
Firstly, shark fin soup 
itself is tasteless. 
And secondly, 
shark fin soup is often 
infused with heavy toxic 
metals like mercury 
and cadmium, etc.
And it is also widely 
known through 
scientific evidence that 
a high level of mercury 
consumption can cause 
very serious harm 
to both pregnant 
women and children, 
causing serious damage 
to the brains and 
to the nervous system.
Besides affecting 
the nervous system, 
mercury poisoning 
is associated with 
cardiovascular disease, 
kidney failure, premature 
delivery and autism. 
A 2008 study found 
that eight out of 10 
shark samples sold 
in Hong Kong markets 
exceeded the maximum 
allowable levels 
set by the authorities, 
with some samples 
being four times beyond 
permissible limits.
Many consumers 
have the wrong belief 
that shark cartilage 
can be used as a cure 
for cancer. 
However so far, there 
has been no scientific 
evidence to support 
this proposition. 
There are also uses of 
shark fin and shark oil 
as part of cosmetics. 
However, 
there are already a lot of 
herbal alternatives, 
often organic products, 
which are actually more 
healthy for your skin, 
and therefore 
you don’t need to 
cause cruelty to 
the poor marine animals 
and cause problems 
to the ecosystem. 
Once depleted, 
it takes many decades 
for shark populations to 
return to previous levels, 
if they do so at all. 
Sharks are very highly 
vulnerable because 
the female sharks 
are very long lived 
and they only reproduce 
at a very later stage 
of their life cycle.
In addition, most sharks 
have very few offspring, 
usually producing about 
three to four eggs 
every time.
Sharks have very long 
gestation periods and 
it often takes 25 years for 
sharks to become mature. 
On World Animal Day, 
October 4, 2009, 
the “Spare the Shark” 
campaign was organized 
by Singapore’s 
Animal Concerns 
Research & Education 
Society (ACRES). 
During the 
well-publicized event, 
local celebrities including 
Jamie Yeo, Melody Chen, 
Randall Tan and 
Timothy Nga pledged 
not to eat shark fin soup. 
Participants shattered 
soup bowls and 
the resulting pieces 
were used to create 
a 15 meter-long mosaic 
of a shark along the 
famed Orchard Road. 
Hi, my name is Juggi 
and I'm the founder and 
president of ACRES 
(the Animal Concerns 
Research and 
Education Society).  
These soup bowls 
represent an enormous 
amount of cruelty 
and insensitive 
killing across Asia. 
So right here 
in front of us, 
we have a massive 
15-meter long shark. 
And we're going to 
make it entirely out of 
broken soup bowls. 
And we're hoping 
to convey the message 
to the public that 
a hundred million sharks 
have gone into
soup bowls every year. 
When we look at the sea, 
we don't see 
the destruction 
happening underneath. 
We don't see that we are 
turning it into a desert, 
day after day after day. 
Make a choice, 
make a stand and just 
stop eating shark fin soup. 
When the demand 
goes down, 
the supply will go down. 
And the sharks 
will be saved. Thank you. 
They get the sharks 
out of the sea, chop off 
their fins and then throw 
them back into the sea.
I think this is very 
brutal and disgusting.
Some people spend 
so much money 
buying shark fins, 
but they didn’t know that 
these fins are seriously 
polluted by heavy metals.
They think eating shark fins 
can yield good 
skin texture and beauty, 
but I only see them 
poisoning themselves.
If we don’t eat shark fins, 
then the decrease 
in the demand will 
prevent fisherman from 
persecuting those sharks.
No eating shark fins 
means no killing. 
Please stop 
eating shark fins.
Hi, everyone. 
My name 
is Dong-Ping Hsu,
and I work for Customs.
We can all protect sharks. 
Just stop eating shark fins.
We can still save the sharks. 
Many countries 
have already banned 
shark finning and the 
oldest chain of shark fin 
restaurants in Hong Kong 
has shut down. 
Veggie replacements for 
shark fin are abundantly 
available and 
many wonderful groups 
such as EarthCare 
and the Animal Concerns 
Research and Education 
Society are working hard 
to save our 
marine friends.
My name is Mang-Ping Wu.
My name is Mang-Chi Wu.
I feel pity for the sharks 
to see humans 
cut off the fins.
Please stop eating shark fins 
for the poor sharks. 
Thank you very much!
May the world soon 
follow the organic, 
vegan diet so that 
the splendid shark and 
all the other magnificent 
beings on our planet will 
live freely and in peace.
For more information 
on shark conservation, 
please visit:
The Animal Concerns 
Research and 
Education Society
www.Acres.org.sg
EarthCare 
www.Earth.org.hk
Blue Sphere Media
www.bluespheremedia.com
Sincere viewers, 
thank you for being 
with us today on 
Stop Animal Cruelty. 
Up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment 
after Noteworthy News. 
May the day soon come 
when all God’s creations 
on Earth live together
in harmony 
and mutual respect.