The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) is the largest fish in the world, and they are disappearing.
Read MoreWalking Sharks, Glowing Sharks- February News
Sometime in the Spring or Summer of 2023, Japan’s TEPCO intends to dump 1.3 million tons of radioactive waste water from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown into the Pacific ocean.
Walking Sharks Protected in Indonesia
Read More‘Walking shark’ Protected in Indonesia
The study, titled “Walking, Swimming, or Hitching a Ride”, was published in the journal Marine and Freshwater Research examined nine known species of walking sharks and make interesting hypothesis about their evolution. The sharks evolved the ability to walk and survive in low oxygen environments because it helped them forage for food in environments where other sharks couldn’t survive.
Read MoreCelebrating and Protecting Manta Rays
September 17 is World Manta Day, a day to celebrate the marvelous mobula rays and how to protect these increasingly endangered rays. Manta Facts Manta rays are relatives of all […]
Read MoreSaving Sharks in the Coral Triangle
Shark Stewards joins BluHope in their Big Blue Day online event with the Asian Dive Expo on saving sharks of the coral triangle. Watch this conversation with our conservation partners […]
Read MoreSwim 4 Sharks
Join Shark Stewards where you swim and post #Swim4Sharks and help save sharks.
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