Join Shark Stewards, the South End Rowing and Dolphin Clubs celebrating the earth and ocean health for a World Oceans Day marine debris survey, beach clean up and Bioblitz at Aquatic Park.
Read MoreWhy Saving Sharks Makes Good Sense
Sharks are perfectly evolved to thrive and survive in the ocean. Sharks have been around for over 420 million years, changing and evolving to be the creatures we know today. […]
Read MoreArt For Sharks: Live Event with Kevin Mirsky
Part of Shark Stewards Art for Sharks ongoing conversation series with ocean artists and activists with Bay Area artist Kevin Mirsky
Read MorePassage of Driftnet Modernization Act Will End Deadly California Fishery
Bill Will Protect Marine Life, Eliminate Deadly Gear Fishing for Swordfish in West Coast Waters and Save Sharks and Encourages Shift to More Sustainable Fishing Contact: David McGuire: info@sharkstewards On February 21, […]
Read MoreSharks in the Park and Ocean Film
Join our growing network of citizen scientist divers making and sharing observations of plants, animals, and seaweeds in our California Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
Read MoreUSA Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act Reintroduced
On April 22, 2021, Representatives Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan(D- MP) and Michael McCaul (R-TX) reintroduced the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act.
Read MoreWhy Save Sharks and How
A discussion on threats to sharks and solutions. Date: Thursday April 29 at 4:00 PM PST Note: Please click on the link at the bottom of this page to add […]
Read MoreSaving Endangered Marine Megafauna- Endangered Species Day
Join Shark Steward’s Endangered Species Day Facebook Live discussion, Q/A with experts on manta rays, whales, sharks, sea turtles and the endangered species act.
Read MoreNew Film Premiere JinYu at the International Ocean Film Festival
Produced by Shark Stewards, JinYu follows two young Chinese students with the NGO Shark Stewards as they investigate mercury content in fish samples collected in San Francisco and Hong Kong Chinatowns.
Read MoreJinYu (Metal Fish)- The Toxic Secret in Your Fish
JinYu follows two young Chinese students with the NGO Shark Stewards as they investigate mercury content in fish samples collected in San Francisco and Hong Kong Chinatowns.
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