Saving Endangered Marine Megafauna- Endangered Species Day
Join Shark Steward's Endangered Species Day Facebook Live discussion, Q/A with experts on manta rays, whales, sharks, sea turtles and the endangered species act.
Join Shark Steward's Endangered Species Day Facebook Live discussion, Q/A with experts on manta rays, whales, sharks, sea turtles and the endangered species act.
Join Shark Stewards Director David McGuire on a panel with Algalita and Literati discussing ocean plastic impacts and solutions. live June 5th from 2 - 3 pm.
Join Shark Stewards, the South End Rowing and Dolphin Clubs celebrating the earth and ocean health for a World Oceans Day marine debris survey, beach clean up and Bioblitz at Aquatic Park.
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.
Beach Cleanup with Shark Stewards and Surfrider Foundation Seal Beach celebrating International Surfing Day on June 19 th from 8-12 noon at Ray Bay on San Gabriel River Jetty,
Learn about how art inspires activism.
"Swimming with Sharks: In Conversation With Dr. Luiz Rocha" Academy Ichthyology Curator Dr. Luiz Rocha Happy Shark Awareness Day! Sharks are some of the most vilified and feared animals in […]
Join Shark Stewards Director David McGuire with SCUBA Jacks Dive Locker Kona for a live -in person - event.
Win a trip to the Devils Teeth, Island of the Great White Shark
"Shark Watch: Shark Diversity & Community Science" David McGuire, Shark Stewards Founder Learn all about California sharks—their diversity, behavior, & habitat—with Shark Steward's David McGuire! A marine biologist, Academy Research […]
Called the Devils Teeth by ancient mariners, the Farallon Islands 30 miles off the coast of San Francisco are rugged, remote, rocky and host some of the most abundant and diverse marine life in the world, including one of the planet’s healthiest aggregations of Great White Sharks!