Eggcase Hunting

Join the Great Eggcase Hunt to help with shark and ray conservation. This fun activity involves finding and recording eggcases washed up on beaches. It’s suitable for people of all ages and helps scientists gather important data about these ocean creatures. Participating in this citizen science project raises awareness and supports conservation efforts.

Fisheries Advisories

Fisheries advisories are important tools that provide information on the legal status of sharks, skates, and rays in UK and EU waters. These advisories help commercial fishermen and regulatory agencies stay informed about relevant fishing laws. They are designed to be easily accessible on mobile devices and focus on specific regions, making them user-friendly. Additionally,…

EUROPEAN ELASMOBRANCH ASSOCIATION (EEA)

The European Elasmobranch Association (EEA) aims to support and protect sharks and rays in European waters. It brings together scientists, conservationists, and enthusiasts to share knowledge and promote research. The association focuses on sustainable management and conservation efforts for these important ocean species. By collaborating with various organizations, the EEA works to ensure a healthy…

SHARK LEAGUE FOR ATLANTIC & MEDITERRANEAN

Sharks in the Atlantic and Mediterranean are facing serious threats from overfishing and finning. They grow slowly and have few young, making recovery difficult. Many countries lack proper fishing limits, and shark finning continues despite bans. The Shark Trust is working with international bodies to create catch limits and stronger protections. Key organizations like ICCAT…

GLOBAL SHARKS & RAYS INITIATIVE (GSRI)

The Global Sharks & Rays Initiative (GSRI) was launched in 2016 as a 10-year plan to improve the conservation status of sharks and rays by 2025. This initiative includes organizations like the Shark Trust and WWF International. They aim to halt population declines and prevent extinctions through four key areas: protecting endangered species, promoting sustainable…

Research Project Collaborations

The Shark Trust collaborates with students from Plymouth University’s Master of Science in Marine Conservation on various research projects. Each year, students work on broad topics, including analyzing data from shark conservation efforts and social media trends. These partnerships help students complete their master’s theses while contributing to vital shark research. Previous projects have covered…

Unravelling the Impact: How Your Clothing Choices Can Shape the Future of Our Oceans

Fashion choices impact ocean health significantly. Each year, fast fashion produces about 100 billion garments, with millions of tons ending up in landfills. When washed, synthetic clothes can release microplastics into oceans, harming marine life. Over 100 million marine animals die annually from plastic waste, while many species, like oceanic sharks, face extinction threats. To…

How Can You Help?

You can help protect sharks in several ways. One option is to donate money, either through regular donations or by becoming a member. You can also offer your time by joining citizen science projects or fundraising events, like searching for shark egg cases. Additionally, you can use your voice by signing the Big Shark Pledge…

A Port of Firsts – The Port of San Diego’s Maritime Clean Air Strategy

The Port of San Diego is working hard on its Maritime Clean Air Strategy. This plan includes new technology, eco-friendly practices, and economic incentives. These efforts aim to improve air quality while protecting ocean health. The initiatives help make the port more sustainable as a whole, benefiting both the environment and the local economy.