Timed for “Shark Week” 鈥 The Discovery Channel’s onslaught听that began Monday 鈥 a bipartisan group of U.S. senators has听introduced legislation听that aims听to ban听the sale of shark fins in the United States.

The Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act of 2016 comes from听U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Sens. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), John McCain (R-AZ), Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK).

鈥淓very year, it is estimated fins from as many as 70 million sharks end up in the global shark fin trade,鈥Booker said in from his office.鈥淪hark finning is pushing some species of sharks to the brink of extinction. With this bipartisan measure, America can become a global leader by shutting down the domestic market for shark fins. Sharks play a pivotal role in marine ecosystems, and we must do more to protect them.鈥

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The act, says Booker’s office, calls for this:

  • removing听the U.S. contribution of shark fins to the global market;
  • allowing听for “stronger enforcement” of the 鈥渘o finning鈥 ban in the United States; and
  • putting听the U.S. in “a stronger position to advocate internationally” for abolishing the fin trade in other countries.

“Although the United States has banned the practice of shark finning aboard vessels in U.S.-controlled waters, there is no federal ban on the removal and sale of shark fins once brought ashore,” the press release explains.

Eleven states and three territories have implemented bans on the sale of fins. In Hawaii, those efforts former state Sen. Clayton Hee.

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