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February 15, 2024 by HAL
Enalia Physis is dedicated to protecting marine resources through research, education, and advocacy. Their mission emphasizes sustainable use and conservation, aiming to create positive changes in political and social attitudes towards marine life, especially sharks. Such efforts are vital for ensuring the survival of these creatures and the health of ocean ecosystems. Read the full […]
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The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group is an important authority on sharks, rays, and chimaeras. They assess the conservation status of these species and work on plans to protect them. Their efforts involve collaboration and knowledge sharing to create effective conservation actions for vulnerable species. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The LIFE European Sharks project aims to protect the most endangered shark species in Europe. It engages citizens and marine professionals in countries like Croatia, Italy, and Spain to ensure these vital marine creatures are conserved for future generations. This effort highlights the importance of sharks in our oceans and promotes collaborative conservation actions. Read […]
Sharklab Adria is involved in important underwater research focused on marine exploration. Their efforts help increase knowledge about shark populations, particularly concerning the conservation of Angel sharks in the Adriatic Sea, providing hope for their future. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
February 14, 2024 by HAL
The 2024 London to Brighton event offers a challenge for adventurers of all ages and experience levels. Participants can walk, jog, or run distances of up to 100km along scenic routes through Surrey and Sussex, culminating in views of the Brighton coastline. This event highlights the importance of fundraising for causes like shark conservation while […]
January 30, 2024 by HAL
Many individuals are actively fundraising for shark conservation, with amounts raised varying from hundreds to over a thousand pounds. These efforts help support organizations like The Shark Trust, which focuses on protecting shark species and their habitats. Engaging in fundraising not only raises money but also raises awareness about the importance of sharks in our […]
You can make a general donation to support the Shark Trust’s efforts. Your contributions go towards the most urgent needs for shark conservation. Every donation, whether regular or one-time, makes a difference. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
January 11, 2024 by HAL
Dylan decided to celebrate his birthday by fundraising for shark conservation instead of asking for gifts. He loves sharks and wants to help protect them from extinction. The article encourages others to organize events or participate in initiatives like the Great Eggcase Hunt to raise awareness for sharks. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
January 8, 2024 by HAL
Porbeagle sharks are robust and agile fish found in cold-temperate waters, including UK coasts. They can grow up to 3.6 meters long and are known to travel great distances in search of food, which includes small fish and squid. Their intriguing behavior may suggest they engage in playful activities, making them a fascinating species for […]
January 4, 2024 by HAL
The Shark Trust hosted the EEA Conference 2023 in Brighton from October 18-20. The event featured a full schedule of speakers and poster presentations, showcasing important research and discussions on marine life and conservation efforts for sharks. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
January 2, 2024 by HAL
The Broadnose Sevengill Shark is a unique species found in temperate coastal waters. It can grow up to 3 meters long and has seven pairs of gill slits, unlike the more common five seen in many other sharks. This shark prefers shallow waters but migrates to deeper continental shelves during winter in search of food. […]
December 19, 2023 by HAL
The Shark Trust shared their achievements for 2023, including community initiatives and programs for shark conservation. Efforts like engaging communities and managing fisheries aim to protect shark populations, especially in regions like the Mediterranean. Various activities and fundraisers also highlight ongoing support and love for sharks. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
December 12, 2023 by HAL
Riley Morin, a high school senior, is raising funds for shark conservation as part of her Capstone project. She emphasizes the importance of sharks in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems as top predators. Donations will support research and initiatives to protect shark populations and their habitats. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Una is planning a challenging hike from Camps Bay Beach to the top of Table Mountain to raise money for the Shark Trust. This effort aims to protect sharks, which are often misunderstood and endangered. Cape Town, known for its Great White sharks, adds significance to this charity challenge. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Iona, an 11-year-old, is raising money for sharks by walking 25 kilometers. She aims to collect at least £250 to support shark conservation, as she believes sharks are essential to the ocean’s health. Iona wants to help change people’s perceptions of sharks and is excited about this personal challenge. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
A 7-year-old is training for a 1.2km run to raise funds for sharks. They want to collect money and spread awareness about the dangers sharks face, like being killed for their fins or caught in fishing nets. The goal is to help protect these fascinating creatures from extinction. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
December 6, 2023 by HAL
Sharks are often misunderstood and face threats like overfishing. As a scuba diver, I feel it’s important to raise awareness about their importance in the ocean’s ecosystem. By educating others and promoting their conservation, we can help ensure that sharks remain a vital part of our oceans. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Jack, a 10-year-old who loves sharks, is taking on a swim challenge to raise funds for shark conservation. He aims to swim 10 miles over several weeks to support marine predators and hopes to become a marine biologist in the future. Donations will help protect sharks and their habitats. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
A group of swimmers called Frogfish is raising money for sharks by swimming a total of 325 miles from July to December. They will swim in different places like pools, lakes, and the sea to support The Shark Trust’s NoLimits campaign. So far, they have completed over 100 miles and hope to inspire others to […]
Swimming with sharks can be an exciting and educational experience for scuba divers. It’s important to understand and respect sharks and their habitats to promote their conservation. Engaging in activities like shark swimming helps raise awareness about the importance of these creatures in the ocean ecosystem. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Peter Douglass has always loved sharks and believes they are beautiful animals deserving of respect and protection. He began participating in Duathlons in 2018 and now aims to use his athletic platform to raise awareness and funds for the Shark Trust, which works to protect marine life. He hopes that by representing this charity in […]
Nina Mitchell is cycling 50 miles to raise awareness about sharks. She is also decorating her helmet to resemble a shark. She believes that if sharks become extinct, we may lose vital lessons about evolution and its creativity. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Sharks are amazing creatures, often misunderstood and unfairly labeled as scary. It’s important to support organizations like the Shark Trust that work to protect these animals. Donating or participating in events can help raise awareness and funds for shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Poppy Frizzell is swimming to raise money for the Shark Trust to help protect sharks. She is saddened by the way sharks are treated by fishermen and wants to contribute positively to their conservation. Poppy aims to swim part of a migratory route that stretches for 5,700 miles. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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