Sharktober Events Schedule

Why Sharktober? First initiated to promote the successful California Shark Fin Trade Bill in 2009, Shark Stewards created these events to celebrate sharks in San Francisco and educate our community about the importance of sharks to our oceans. These fun, family friendly and educational events support shark conservation initiatives from overfishing to shark fin trade […]

SHARKS & SUDS The WHITE CAP

SHARKS & SUDS The WHITE CAP November 13, 7:00-10 PM To Benefit Shark Stewards & a Healthy Ocean Join us for a night of film and conversation on surfing, sharks and solutions for co-existence with Shark Stewards Director David McGuire. Enjoy tasty Sharktober cocktails and mix with your favorite sharks and mermaids. Raffle for fun […]

Run for Sharks – Virtually!

Great white shark attacks triathlete Maria Korcemaros, and she attacks shark extinction. We are running for sharks virtually!

The Best Bad Shark Movie Contest

Please tune in and win a shirt for the winning worst shark movie contest.
Add your entry! We will all celebrate together post COVID and watch the winner

Celebrating Sharks: Why We Need Them, Why We Need to Protect Them

Join us for an exciting presentation by David McGuire, Founder of Shark Stewards. Mr. McGuire will discuss his research and work to save and protect sharks around the world. Sharks are an apex species, critical to the health of ocean ecosystems, yet shark populations are under relentless pressure.

Diving With Sharks to Save Them

Join Shark Stewards Director David McGuire and Southern California Chair Maria Korcmaros for a conversation on shark attacks, diving with sharks and saving them.

Images and short film from recent work with Tiger sharks in Hawaii, and international shark conservation work with shark stewards.

Shark Education with the Sanctuary and Shark Stewards

Greater Farallones National Marine Sancuary Visitors Center 991 Marine Drive,, The Presidio San Francisco,, CA, United States

 Please join us celebrating and learning about sharks with the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary in 2024.