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HB 41 Shark Fin Sale Bill passes House, April 25, 2013

This bill would prohibit the possession, sale, trade and distribution of shark fins in Delaware. The bill is intended to criminalize the sale or trade of shark fins in DE that are sourced from an entity engaged in a practice that is illegal in DE.
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Environmental Impact Statement for Rehoboth Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall project has major flaws

The Delaware Chapter of the Sierra Club has concerns pertaining to the Environmental Impact Statement for the City of Rehoboth Beach proposed ocean outfall.  The Environmental Impact Statement recommends a plan for an ocean outfall for treated wastewater from the Rehoboth Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant as “the most technically feasible, cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative.”  To accommodate a summer peak flow of 7.2 million gall

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Until shark fins are banned in Delaware, we are connected to this horrible economy

Shark fin soup is driving an international market in the trade of shark fins - a market that threatens the ocean as we know it. As top predators in the ocean, sharks serve an important function; they balance the ecosystem.
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Delaware votes to protect menhaden

December 14, 2012 was a big day for Atlantic menhaden. The Delaware representatives to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission joined in a historic vote to protect this small fish from future overfishing.

For the very first time, a coast-wide catch limit (Total Allowable Catch) was implemented for Atlantic menhaden, which have suffered in recent years from overfishing for the "fish reduction industry", which makes cosmetics, paints, industrial lubricants, animal feed and Omega 3 vitamin supplements from this small forage fish. 

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Health Risks of Fugitive Plastic Bags

When plastic bags blow away, they often end up in the ocean. Exposed to wave action and sunlight, plastic bags break down into small particles called “microplastics.” Microplastics absorb toxins from the water, including persistent organic pollutants such as flame retardants, dioxins, PCBs and pesticides. Plankton eat microplastic particles, introducing toxins into the marine food web. When fish eat these plankton, they bioaccumulate the toxins in their bodies. People who eat fish that have bioaccumulated toxins can be exposed to dangerous levels of pollution.
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August 13, 2012: letter to Delaware's Commissioners to the ASMFC regarding menhaden

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Progress made in menhaden protections at ASMFC meeting on August 8, 2012

On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission met in Arlington, Virginia to make decisions critical to the future of the Atlantic Menhaden. Delaware's commissioners joined those from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia, Florida and the National Marine Fisheries Service in support of releasing the Draft Amendment 2 to the fishery management plan for public comment.
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Stephanie Herron reports on "Out of Harms Way" sea level rise forum on August 1, 2012

Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator reports on the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary's forum on sea level rise.
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Delaware Chapter asks ASMFC for stronger menhaden protections

The Delaware Chapter of the Sierra Club is deeply concerned about the status of Atlantic menhaden.  This fish was at one time considered among the most abundant off the coast of eastern North America.  However, commercial fishing for Atlantic menhaden peaked in 1956 at 586,373 tonnes[i] and the current benchmark assessment shows menhaden to be hovering at a historically-low level of abundance. 

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Sierra Club Testified on Shark Fin Ban, July 11, 2012

The Delaware Chapter of the Sierra Club supports a prohibition of the possession, sale, and transport of shark fins within the State of Delaware.

Shark finning is a cruel and wasteful fishing practice, in which the fins of sharks are removed and the remainder of the shark is discarded back into the water.  Without their fins, sharks die of blood loss or drown.

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