Join Shark Conservationist and Naturalist David McGuire and other wildlife specialists celebrating sharks in a life-changing experience searching the Gulf of the Farallones for whales, wildlife and our finny friends. Join us […]
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Book an exclusive trip to the Farallon islands 30 miles off the Golden Gate Bridge.
Read MoreFARALLON ISLAND EXPEDITION 2016
Join Shark Stewards on our unique Sharktober educational adventures into the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary to the Farallon Islands.
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Ongoing: No Butts in the Bay Beach Clean ups Aquatic Park, San Francisco. Meet at West end of the Dolphin Club. Learn more about this program to reduce buts in […]
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Join Shark Stewards on our unique Sharktober educational adventures to the Farallon Islands. We meet at the Vessel at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf by 0730 to begin boarding for an […]
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Sharktober News October 25, 2015 It has been an interesting Sharktober. Not only did a white shark prey on a seal in front of a group of thrilled 5th graders […]
Read MoreExploring the Devils Teeth, Expedition to the Farallon Islands
Few people think of the waters off San Francisco as mysterious, but just offshore are a small group of islands rooted in history, drama and danger. Frequently shrouded by fog and engulfed […]
Read MoreHigh Whale Numbers Recorded in Sanctuaries- Join Shark Stewards on an Expedition
Join Shark Stewards on our specialized Sharktober Farallon Island expeditions, viewing wildlife and learning about sharks. More details here. Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank national marine sanctuaries, and Point Blue Conservation […]
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Sharktober and Sharktoberfest is here and we need your help! Calling all sharks! Sharktober, is in full swing and we need the help of our volunteers to make a really […]
Read MoreDevils Teeth, Mysterious Sharks
The waters off the San Francisco Coastline can be rough, wild and even extremely dangerous. Large waves pound our shoreline, strong tidal currents create rips and eddies and carry sediments […]
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