Endangered Species Month Launched as Scientists Warn of Hundreds of Species of Rays and Skates at Risk From Overfishing and Habitat Loss.
NOAA Proposes More Shark Fishing in Atlantic as SHARKED Act Swims in Senate
Voices of Extinction A Soupfin Shark’s Plea for Survival
Save the Soufin Shark and Defend the ESA. Color and Mail to Secretary Burgum (by December 21)
Download the Sammy the Soupfin Shark coloring page from Shark Stewards and color me in! Make me as beautiful and colorful as you want. Then write a short message on your drawing like:
“Dear Secretary Burgum, Please protect Sammy the Soupfin Shark and keep the Endangered Species Act strong! Sharks need our help! From, [Your Name]”
Mail your colored drawing to: Secretary Doug Burgum U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street NWWashington, DC 20240
Read MoreCelebrate Shark Awareness Day at Berkeley Shark Park
Celebrate International Shark Day at our own shark park nursery site and help us monitor and protect this beautiful park.with Aquatic Park Stewards
Read MoreShark Stewards, 2024 Report
As 2024 draws to a close, I want to share with you the remarkable impact your support has made in protecting our ocean’s most misunderstood and vital predators. Over the past year, Shark Stewards has expanded our reach from the classroom to the deep blue, creating lasting change for shark conservation and marine protection.
Like a pelagic shark, Shark Stewards is lean, mean and highly effective!
Respect for Fish Day San Francisco and Kona
Please join Shark Stewards with Defense of Animals and local PETA supporters for Respect for Fish Day (August 1) to advocate for sharks and other fish.
Read MorePress Release: Kona celebrates sharks on International Shark Day with film
On July 13, International Shark Day will be recognized in Kona with shark films recognizing the beauty and importance of sharks. Divers, surfers, swimmers and ocean lovers are invited to watch shark films at the Kona Elk Theater as a benefit event for the Kalanihale.org educating youth in Miloli’i.
Read MoreSaving Endangered Sharks Through Art, and Community Action
November News Ecotourism in La Paz, and at nearby Cabo Pulmo are examples of how dive-ecotourism can support conservation and marine protection. Our goal is to extend this up into the Gulf, connecting protected places with a no fishing migratory pathway. Follow us on this exciting partnership and endeavor to save endangered sharks at of the world’s great shark Hope Spots!
Read MoreWonderful Whale Sharks: the Ocean’s Biggest Fish
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) is the largest fish in the world, and they are disappearing.
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