Sharktoberfest with Blue Endeavors
Join Shark Stewards with their research and conservation partners Blue Endeavors in a series of Sharktoberfest talks, activities, shark trivia and shark fun.
Join Shark Stewards with their research and conservation partners Blue Endeavors in a series of Sharktoberfest talks, activities, shark trivia and shark fun.
Join Shark Stewards Director David McGuire, celebrating biodiversity in the Borneo jungles and ocean
Join Shark Stewards Director and Board Members on a monthly get together with our volunteer team. During COVID we are having these friend builders, with short film, shark trivia, prizes […]
Join Shark Stewards for a celebration of wildlife and discussion on endangered marine megafauna and why we should save them from extinction.
For this year’s Oceans Day, we're holding “A Wake for the Whales.” We'll honor these majestic animals, hear from experts about what our elected officials can do to help them, and take action.
As part of the California Marine Protected Area Collaborative Network, Shark Stewards is participating with the California Academy of Sciences and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in subtidal surveys of California MPAs as part of the Snapshot Cal Coast.
Join Shark Stewards Director David McGuire with SCUBA Jacks Dive Locker Kona for a live -in person - event.
Join Shark Stewards on California Coastal Cleanup Day with Newport Landing Whale Watching and Run 4 Sharks September 18
Join Shark Survivor Maria and friends in our annual 5k & 1 mile Fun Run Virtually and show your support for protecting sharks and ocean health.
Join Shark Stewards director David McGuire and author of Kids for Sharks book signing and a shark education event for at Jacks Diving Locker, Kailua Kona.. Dive in and take an underwater photo with Santa!
Join us for Shark Stewards end of year Art for Sharks event with wildlife artist Tom Ciccone live with board member Pamela Comstock and director David McGuire.
Join us on December 15th for a live virtual roundtable focusing on Kanaloanuiākea, the great expanse of Kanaloa. Native Hawaiian members of the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council discuss the cultural and ecological significance of Kanaloanuiākea, and the need for greater understanding and genuine application of cultural knowledge and values in advocacy, protection, and conservation efforts from mauka to makai – in the uplands and throughout the sea.