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December 6, 2023 by HAL
The author, Andrew Burton, plans to hike the National Three Peaks in 24 hours to raise funds for the Shark Trust. He emphasizes the importance of shark protection for ocean health and urges people to support the cause, even with small donations. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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Sharks are crucial for maintaining a balanced ocean ecosystem, but many are being killed unnecessarily, especially off the coast of Florida and Japan. Shay Darcy is raising funds to protect sharks through a running challenge, emphasizing that shark conservation is vital and urging others to support the initiative. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Natalie has loved sharks since she was a child and wishes to dive with Great White Sharks. She wants to raise money and awareness for shark conservation, as sharks are essential for healthy oceans. To help, she will run a half marathon with her dog Penny, aiming to raise funds to support the Shark Trust […]
Zakky, a 7-year-old, wants to help save sharks through a 24-hour gaming challenge. He believes that sharks are vital for ocean health but are in danger because humans kill around 100 million each year. His efforts aim to change the negative perception of sharks and raise funds for their conservation. Read the full article at […]
The Shark Trust is raising funds to support shark conservation through a fun fundraiser. Participants can challenge themselves and enjoy activities while helping share their love for sharks. Contributions are critical for the ongoing protection of these important ocean creatures. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
#TeamShark participated in the Plymouth Half Marathon on May 14, 2023, to raise funds for shark conservation. One-third of sharks and related species are at risk due to unsustainable fishing. The Shark Trust works through campaigns to promote healthy ocean ecosystems and protect shark populations. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Dylan chose to fundraise for the Shark Trust instead of receiving birthday presents for his 8th birthday. He loves sharks and wants to help protect them and the ocean, raising money to support shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Eito’s Clubhouse is a fundraising initiative focusing on the Big Shark Pledge Appeal. This project aims to help restore populations of oceanic sharks and rays by promoting necessary conservation actions. The collective efforts are vital for ensuring the health and stability of marine ecosystems, which are crucial for divers and ocean enthusiasts. Read the full […]
December 4, 2023 by HAL
The Blue Shark, known as the most migratory shark, features a metallic blue back and a white underside. This coloration helps them camouflage in the ocean. The blue color matches the ocean depths from above, while the white underside resembles light coming from the surface. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Whale Shark is the largest fish in the ocean, reaching lengths of up to 18 meters. They are known for their distinctive patterns of white or yellowish spots on a gray, blue, or brown background. As filter-feeders, these gentle giants are a spectacular sight for scuba divers exploring the ocean. Read the full article […]
The Basking Shark is the world’s second-largest shark and the largest found in British waters, reaching lengths of up to 9 meters. These gentle giants are recognized for their large mouths and brown-grey color, but they primarily feed on tiny zooplankton. Despite having teeth, their small size means they don’t pose a threat to divers, […]
October 23, 2023 by HAL
Overfishing happens when fish, including sharks, are caught faster than they can reproduce. Because sharks grow slowly and have long pregnancies, they are especially vulnerable. This practice threatens ocean health by decreasing shark populations, which are crucial for maintaining balance in marine ecosystems. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
October 11, 2023 by HAL
Recent studies highlight crucial discoveries about sharks. Great hammerhead sharks appear more often during full moons due to the lunar cycle’s impact on their behavior. Also, simpler methods could reduce ship strikes, a significant threat to whales and sharks. Lastly, bull sharks are adapting to unique freshwater habitats, showcasing their remarkable ability to thrive in […]
September 27, 2023 by HAL
Mark Packer joined The Pelican of London for a two-week sailing adventure. He served as the Scientist in Residence, enjoying the vibrant ocean life of sun, seabirds, and the thrill of being at sea, all while marveling at the absence of sharks. This unique experience helped him connect more deeply with marine life and the […]
September 5, 2023 by HAL
Sharks have complex brains that allow them to process various senses, including smell, sight, sound, touch, taste, and electroreception. They are highly skilled at detecting smells, such as blood from prey, with their sense of smell being the most developed. Sharks’ ability to sense electrical currents helps them locate prey that may be hidden or […]
September 4, 2023 by HAL
The Starry Skate, or Amblyraja radiata, is a ray found in the East Atlantic, ranging from Iceland and Norway to the southern North Sea. It lays unique square-shaped eggcases that can be found in the North Sea and other coastal regions. These eggcases can help divers and ocean enthusiasts recognize and contribute to conservation efforts […]
The Nursehound Catshark is a type of shark found in shallow waters of the Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Divers often see this species close to rocky shores. Its eggcases are commonly found along the southwestern coast of England and Wales, highlighting its presence in these areas. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
August 30, 2023 by HAL
Oceanic sharks face threats from unregulated fishing in high seas. Your voice and support can help bring attention to this issue and encourage better fisheries management. Together, we can work to protect shark populations and ensure a healthier ocean ecosystem. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Sharks have been around for over 400 million years, with more than 500 species found in diverse marine ecosystems. These amazing creatures vary in size and appearance, from tiny glowing Pygmy Lantern Sharks to enormous Whale Sharks that can reach 17 meters. They play critical roles in maintaining healthy ocean environments, making them both fascinating […]
Sharks are essential for healthy oceans as they help maintain the balance of marine ecosystems. They control fish populations and prevent the spread of disease by preying on weaker individuals. Additionally, sharks contribute to human well-being and the economy through ecotourism and sustainable fisheries, yet many species are at risk due to overfishing. Read the […]
July 13, 2023 by HAL
The Epaulette Shark is a fascinating species found in shallow tropical waters. They can walk across the ocean floor using their fins, which makes them unique among sharks. Understanding their habits and habitats can enhance scuba divers’ experiences and promote ocean conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
July 11, 2023 by HAL
The Shortfin Mako is one of the fastest shark species and is known for its impressive agility and speed in the ocean. It often inhabits deeper waters and can be found in various oceanic regions. These sharks are fascinating creatures that highlight the importance of ocean conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Giant Devil Ray is a fascinating creature found in warm, coastal ocean waters. They can grow very large and are often seen gliding gracefully through the water. Scuba divers may encounter these rays while exploring their natural habitats, providing a unique experience in underwater wildlife observation. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Cookie-Cutter Shark is an interesting species that plays a unique role in its ocean ecosystem. It is known for its distinctive, circular bite marks, caused by its feeding habits. This shark helps keep marine life populations healthy, making it an essential part of underwater biodiversity. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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