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Are Sharks Legal in Ontario

Let`s take a closer look at these 5 beautiful lakes and learn some facts about sharks and their habitat. Bull sharks are the only species that could survive in fresh water, and if they landed in a lake, it would be in the summer when the water is warmer. With respect to the health, safety and well-being of Toronto residents, Pachai relied on Toronto`s authority under section 8(2)(6) of the City of Toronto Act, SO 2006 c 11 (CTA), which authorizes Toronto to make regulations that respect “the hours, safety and well-being of persons.” To support this goal, Pachai relied on evidence of high levels of mercury, arsenic and other heavy metals in sharks. Below is a directory of restaurants that we believe currently offer shark fins or shark fin imitations in Canada. We include restaurants that serve imitation shark fins because we believe that serving even imitation shark fins perpetuates the idea that eating shark fins is acceptable and contributes to the serious conservation problems sharks face. For restaurants that currently offer shark fins in the United States, click here. Oceana Canada`s campaign director, Kim Elmslie, says that “this is a great victory for sharks and for many Canadians, interest groups and politicians who have come together to advocate for a ban on this cruel practice.” Although there have been reports of dead sharks washed up on the beaches of Lake Huron, there is no evidence that they arrived alone or simply left as a prank. Most sharks do not like to live in cold waters and tend to avoid large changes in water temperature. Under the new legislation, it will now be illegal to import or export shark fins to Canada, which will help reduce the number of sharks killed each year for this global trade. To learn more about bull sharks, read this article from National Geographic. The good news is that the cold water at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River makes it unlikely that sharks will be able to travel from the eastern Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. So, are there sharks in the Great Lakes? My conclusion is based on the facts, and they are not lying! While nothing is impossible 🙂, this YouTube video, In Search of Canada`s Rogue Shark, is an interesting exploration of whether sharks, especially bull sharks, could travel up the St.

Lawrence River to Lake Ontario. 4. For those who want a little more distance between themselves and sharks, you can combine the beauty of the tropical islands with a visit to the Oceanarium on the Islas del Rosario in the Colombian Caribbean south of Cartagena. According to Oceana Canada, fins of up to 73 million sharks circulate each year in the global shark fin trade, including fins of various endangered species. Canada has contributed to this problem because we are the largest importer of shark fins outside of Asia. It is certainly not an impossible task for sharks to swim from the ocean to the lake. There are no scientifically documented reports on sharks here. Shark ramming is the practice of cutting off a shark`s fins and throwing it alive into the ocean. Shark fin soup, considered a delicacy by many, is often served at weddings and large events in Asian communities. Soup was the main purpose behind the deaths of about 73 million sharks a year, according to Oceana, a marine conservation group. At a Toronto supermarket, shark fins fetch up to $500 a pound.

Are there sharks in the Great Lakes? This question comes up again and again and has made us curious. Those who support the ban have said sharks are slaughtered inhumanely simply because of their fins or are often left alive in the ocean without their fins. In Ontario, it is illegal to own only two types of animals: killer whales and pit bulls. A study commissioned by World Animal Protection Canada last fall found that nearly 700,000 exotic animals are privately owned in the province. These include thousands of tigers, lions and leopards, as well as monkeys, birds, snakes, alligators, crocodiles and turtles that would normally live in the wild in other countries. Ontario is the only Province in Canada that does not legislate on exotic animals. The sale of shark fins has been banned in several countries and cities, including Honduras, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and Guam. Here in Canada, the city of Brantford was the first in the country to make it illegal to possess, sell and trade shark fins. A similar ban is on council`s agenda at Toronto City Hall this week. In addition, sharks need water temperatures of 70 degrees or higher to survive. The waters of Lake Michigan only exceed this temperature for several weeks a year, so the habitat is generally not suitable for sharks.

Since then, dams have been installed that would prohibit other sharks from making the same trip! Nevertheless, it turned out that a bull shark could travel long distances in fresh water. At first, I learned that sharks are naturally designed to live in salt water.