Shark meat sold across the United States often hides endangered species and toxic dangers, deceiving families while driving vital ocean predators toward extinction.

In grocery stores, seafood markets, and online across the United States, shark meat is being sold under vague labels that hide the truth. DNA testing shows that nearly a third of these products come from endangered or critically endangered species like great hammerheads, scalloped hammerheads, and shortfin makos12. Stripped of identifying features and marketed simply as “shark,” these products rob consumers of choice and drive threatened species closer to extinction.
Consumers Left In The Dark
The majority of shark meat sold in the U.S.—93% of samples studied—carried labels that failed to identify the species3. Even when labels included a name, some were wrong. This leaves families unknowingly buying meat from animals that have survived for millions of years, only to vanish under fraudulent labeling.
A Hidden Health Risk
The danger does not end with conservation. Shark meat often contains elevated levels of mercury, methylmercury, and even arsenic4. These toxins can cause neurological damage and developmental problems, especially for children and pregnant people. Without clear labeling, Americans cannot avoid products that threaten their health.
A Call For Compassion And Action
Sharks are apex predators, the guardians of balance in our oceans. Selling their meat cheaply, mislabeled and unchecked5, is both reckless and cruel. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must enforce species-specific labeling, demand full traceability, and hold sellers accountable. Compassion requires us to protect both human health and the survival of animals that keep marine ecosystems alive.
Sign Now To Protect Sharks And People
Every mislabeled package of shark meat is a step toward extinction for species already under immense pressure from overfishing and climate change. By signing this petition, you are urging the FDA to require transparency, strengthen oversight, and safeguard consumers and wildlife alike. Together we can ensure healthier oceans and a safer future for all.