Shark diving can help to save sharks in a number of ways. One way is by raising awareness about the importance of shark conservation. When people have the opportunity to see sharks up close and learn more about their behavior and biology, they may become more invested in protecting these animals. This can lead to increased support for conservation efforts and policies aimed at protecting shark populations.
Read MoreSeeing Sharks at OCUPS
Deron Verbeck and David McGuire will be sharing sone of their photography and conservation work with Shark Stewards at the Orange County Underwater Photographic Society meeting October 11 at 7 […]
Read MoreCristina Mittermeir: Women Who Inspire Women to Save Sharks
Now one of the most prestigious conservationist photographers in the world — as well as co-founder of her own ocean conservation group, SeaLegacy.org— Mittermeier has continues to work alongside people with diverse backgrounds to produce media and art to help spark conversations about ocean conservation and climate change.
Read MoreSounds of the Ocean- A Multidimensional Ocean Experience
Shark Stewards is joining with and sound healer Joshua Miller and Ocean Conservation Research to aid in their awareness and fundraising event by participating and showing images from our Sanctuary and Sharks photo exhibit.
Read MoreSanctuary and Sharks, Photo Exhibition
Sharks and Sanctuary at Canessa Gallery
A Photo Exhibition on sharks and endangered habitat from the San Francisco National Marine Sanctuary to the South Pacific.
Read MoreWhite Shark Expedition to Guadalupe Island
Want to see a great white shark up close, personal and learn more about these amazing sharks and why they deserve protection? Join Shark Steward’s Director David McGuire October 13-17 […]
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