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March 10, 2022 by HAL
Shark Activity Bundles are educational resources designed to teach people about sharks and rays while having fun. These bundles include activities like crafts, quizzes, and beachcombing, suitable for children and adults. A portion of the proceeds supports shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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March 9, 2022 by HAL
Corporate giving allows businesses to donate goods and services to support ocean conservation efforts. By partnering with organizations like the Shark Trust, companies can trade pledges for credits that fund projects. This not only helps the ocean but also benefits businesses by introducing them to new customers and providing tax deductions. Read the full article […]
March 7, 2022 by HAL
Atlantic Shortfin Makos are facing a serious decline due to overfishing, primarily driven by the EU. Scientists have called for a ban on retaining these sharks to help them recover. The upcoming ICCAT meeting in July presents a crucial chance for nations, especially within the EU, to adopt better protections based on scientific evidence, helping […]
Ali Hood, the Director of Conservation at the Shark Trust, received the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s Marine Conservation Award for her dedication to protecting sharks. Over her 20 years with the Shark Trust, she has worked to address the significant threat of overfishing and advocate for better management of vulnerable shark species. Ali appreciates […]
Conservationists celebrate a ban on catching North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks, aimed at rebuilding their declining population. This ban will be enforced in 2022 and 2023, but concerns remain about potential loopholes allowing future catches. Protecting sharks like these is essential for ocean health and maintaining balanced ecosystems. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
February 22, 2022 by HAL
The Mediterranean is facing a significant risk to its angel shark species, with many in danger of extinction. The Mediterranean Angel Sharks: Regional Action Plan aims to restore their populations by minimizing fishing-related deaths, protecting their habitats, and enforcing national regulations. This collaborative effort seeks to engage regional stakeholders to create effective SubRegional Action Plans […]
December 16, 2021 by HAL
In October, notable shark news included the tagging of the smallest White Shark off Rhode Island, measuring just 1.09 meters, to help researchers understand their movements for conservation efforts. Madagascar’s Whale Shark tourism significantly boosts the local economy, generating $1.5 million, yet these sharks lack formal protection in the area. Additionally, research revealed two distinct […]
In November, several exciting discoveries related to sharks and rays were reported around the world. Notably, a Tentacled Butterfly Ray, presumed extinct, was rediscovered in Iran. Additionally, a large group of Leopard Sharks was spotted off California’s La Jolla Beach, and efforts to conserve sawfish populations in the Bay of Bengal are underway through educational […]
November 18, 2021 by HAL
Experts discuss creating Caribbean benthic maps for conservation decision-making. Read the article
November 5, 2021 by HAL
In September, several significant measures were taken to protect shark and ray species globally. Bangladesh updated its wildlife laws to protect numerous threatened shark and ray species. A comprehensive assessment in Australia revealed that 12% of its sharks and rays are at an elevated extinction risk, prompting calls for action. Notably, researchers documented an increase […]
October 27, 2021 by HAL
In 2020, Canada took significant steps to protect endangered Atlantic Shortfin Mako Sharks. They proposed new catch limits and a complete retention ban in response to expert recommendations, aiming to aid the seriously overfished population in the North Atlantic. These initiatives come after a strong campaign by conservation groups advocating for shark protection. Read the […]
October 4, 2021 by HAL
In August, several important shark-related news stories emerged. A Common Smoothhound Shark was born through a process called parthenogenesis, potentially confirming the first case for this species. The UK Government announced plans to ban the import and export of detached shark fins, supporting shark conservation efforts. Additionally, scientists found a deep-water shark nursery off the […]
September 29, 2021 by HAL
To find job vacancies related to shark conservation, check the Jobs page and follow the Shark Trust on social media. They regularly post available positions, so staying updated is important for those interested. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
You can contact The Shark Trust for inquiries about membership, conservation, or media. They have a phone, email, and a website for questions. For instant answers, check their frequently asked questions section or use the site search. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
If you see shark meat or products for sale, remember that it may not always be illegal, and some species are managed under strict quotas. You can ask staff about the shark’s provenance and choose not to buy to help protect threatened sharks. Avoiding products from vulnerable species sends a strong message to retailers about […]
Shark adoptions allow you to support multiple research projects instead of one individual shark. Each adoption costs £25 for the year, but you can choose to donate more. This funding helps with important shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
You can run the London Marathon for the Shark Trust, but they cannot provide Golden Bond tickets due to limited availability. Instead, you should enter through the regular ballot method, or you can join organized fundraising events to support shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
You can become a member or buy from the shop if you live outside the UK. They have international members and ship products worldwide. However, due to COVID-19, shipping to certain locations outside the EU was temporarily stopped, but they plan to resume it as soon as possible. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Shark Trust is currently rebranding its materials and does not have printed leaflets available. They are developing digital leaflets and an interactive display for aquariums, which will be launched soon. Check their website for updates on these resources. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Many shark species are at risk of extinction, but everyone can take action to help. Raising awareness about the importance of sharks and avoiding shark products can decrease their demand. Additionally, participating in campaigns, fundraising events, and the Great Eggcase Hunt can contribute significantly to shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Fundraising helps raise money and awareness for shark conservation. You can organize fun events like cake stalls, quizzes, bike rides, and beach clean-ups. The Shark Trust supports your efforts by providing resources and encouraging you to share your fundraising story. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Thank you for renewing your Pup’s Club membership! Your support is essential for helping sharks worldwide. Your passion and commitment make a real difference in shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Welcome to Pup’s Club! Your support helps protect sharks, and you will soon receive a welcome pack. Explore the Pup’s Activity Zone for shark facts, downloads, and activities to learn more about these amazing ocean creatures. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Giant Devil Ray is an impressive species that can be identified by its large size, wing-like pectoral fins, and distinct coloration. These rays often inhabit warm waters and can be spotted by scuba divers during dives. Understanding their features is important for conservation efforts and dive interactions. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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