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1. Samoa and Tonga Rugby Sevens Teams Raise Awareness of Shark Conservation
The national rugby sevens teams of Samoa and Tonga joined forces with the Hong Kong Shark Foundation (HKSF), the Hong Kong Rugby Union (HKRU) and the Tuen Mun Sharks mini rugby club to raise awareness of shark conservation during the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2017.
2. Korean Air Suspends Carriage of Shark Fins on Cargo Flights
Korean Air has suspended the carriage of shark fins on its cargo flights in a bid to protect sharks, one of the globally endangered marine species. Previously, Korean Air carried shark fins only under the condition that a valid CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) permit was fully obtained by the customer from the related national
3. Starwood to Ban Shark Fin in All Hotels Worldwide
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced that, beginning July 2014, it will no longer procure shark fin in any of its nearly 1,200 hotels or 1,300 restaurants around the world. The company said it is committed to completely eliminating the consumption of shark fin, without exception, in all restaurants and food and beverage services across its global portfolio by year-end.
4. HK Express Takes Delivery of First Airbus A320neo
HK Express has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo aircraft. In cooperation with Hong Kong Shark Foundation (HKSF), HK Express has named the aircraft 'Shark' after an earlier pledge to introduce a shark-free cargo flight policy across its operations.
5. Marina Bay Sands in Singapore Removes Shark Fin from Restaurants
Marina Bay Sands is no longer serving shark fin in the restaurants it owns and operates. Shark fin dishes are also no longer offered at MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, exhibitions) events at Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
6. Shangri-La Launches Sustainable Seafood Policy; No More Shark Fin, Blue Fin Tuna, Chilean Sea Ba
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has launched a Sustainable Seafood Policy which includes the commitment to cease serving shark fin in all of its operated restaurants, as well as accepting new orders for shark fin products in banqueting with immediate effect. Future banquet bookings made prior to this date will be honoured as per the signed contractual agreement.
7. Conrad Maldives Extends Support to Whale Shark Research
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Extends Support to Whale Shark Research. Visitors to Rangali Island between April and June will also have the opportunity to learn more about the whale shark population from the team during their regular visits to the resort as well as the opportunity to join the team on research trips.
8. Whale Shark Research Team to Return to Conrad Maldives in May
The Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme team will return to the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island this May. During their two-month summer visit the charity will run regular snorkelling excursions for guests to swim with whale sharks as well as collect data and conduct research into this endangered and little-known animal.

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