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Scuba News
November 6, 2023 by HAL
The October news highlights important developments in shark conservation. A statement from the IUCN Commission promotes non-lethal management of sharks over culling. Additionally, a new ancient shark species was found in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, and studies reveal that sharks have low cancer rates due to their slow evolution, which also makes them less adaptable to […]
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August 30, 2023 by HAL
Partnering with organizations like the Shark Trust can help businesses make a positive impact on shark conservation. Commercial supporters can donate a portion of their sales, while corporate patrons can provide stability and raise funds for long-term projects supporting marine life. Every contribution, whether cash or goods, helps protect these vital ocean animals. Read the […]
August 7, 2023 by HAL
In March, significant developments in shark conservation were reported. A new global treaty was finalized to protect international waters, a step forward for ocean wildlife. The Angel Shark Project expanded to Ireland, focusing on the endangered angel shark, while a major release of baby sharks into the wild was planned, involving collaboration from 15 countries. […]
July 11, 2023 by HAL
Scalloped hammerheads are fascinating sharks known for their unique, scalloped head shape. They are typically found in warm, tropical oceans and prefer to swim in schools, especially during the day. Understanding these sharks can help divers appreciate their role in marine ecosystems and the importance of shark conservation. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
October 3, 2022 by HAL
The 2022 Sharks International Conference will be hosted in Valencia, Spain, by the Shark Trust. This event aims to unite shark researchers and advocates from around the world to discuss the status of sharks and rays. The conference will feature both in-person and digital formats, with opportunities for participants to engage through workshops and discussions […]
March 7, 2022 by HAL
The UK government is banning the trade of detached shark fins to protect shark populations. This ban extends to products like shark fin soup and aims to reduce the pressure on endangered species, such as the shortfin mako and blue shark. By promoting shark conservation, this law supports the health of marine ecosystems and sends […]
January 26, 2022 by HAL
In December, important stories about shark conservation emerged, highlighting the threats sharks face from overfishing. A global assessment revealed that over 30% of over 1,000 shark and ray species are at risk of extinction. In South Africa, efforts are underway to protect 191 species, as researchers and communities explore effective methods such as Marine Protected […]
September 29, 2021 by HAL
The Angular Roughshark Identification Guide provides information on how to recognize this unique species of shark. It includes details on their physical features, habitat, and behaviors, which are essential for scuba divers looking to identify this shark underwater. Understanding these aspects can enhance the experience of diving and increase awareness of shark conservation. Read the […]
June 9, 2021 by HAL
December’s news highlights significant challenges for shark conservation. The EU and US blocked a proposal to protect endangered shortfin mako sharks, and Columbia announced a shark fishing ban to support biodiversity. Meanwhile, Tunisia issued an interim ban on 21 species of sharks and rays, marking progress in regional conservation efforts. Read the full article at […]
May 6, 2021 by HAL
Richard Peirce is a long-time wildlife activist focused on shark conservation. He founded the Shark Conservation Society and has been involved with the Shark Trust for many years. His books promote awareness and conservation of sharks, highlighting their importance in the ocean ecosystem. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
September 7, 2020 by HAL
The latest issue of Shark Focus Magazine highlights the importance of collective action for shark conservation. It features articles about manta rays in Raja Ampat, the impact of climate change on sharks, and offers career advice from shark experts. Additionally, there’s a special section for younger readers with fun facts and activities about sharks. Read […]
January 7, 2020 by HAL
In 2019, there were several significant press releases concerning shark conservation. Conservationists expressed concern that the EU and US were blocking necessary protections for endangered mako sharks. Additionally, international efforts led to new trade controls for several shark and ray species, while a full protection status was granted for angel sharks in the Canary Islands. […]
January 3, 2020 by HAL
Paul & Shark has become a new Corporate Patron for the Shark Trust. This partnership will help promote shark conservation and provide financial support for the Trust’s activities. With a commitment to sustainability and environmentally-friendly practices, Paul & Shark aims to increase awareness of the importance of protecting sharks in our oceans. Read the full […]
August 14, 2019 by HAL
In 2016, significant progress was made towards shark conservation. New regulations were adopted for blue shark catches in the North Atlantic, and several species like devil rays and thresher sharks were listed under CITES for better protection. Collaborative efforts in the Canary Islands aim to save the critically endangered Angelshark, showcasing a global commitment to […]
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