Home * Join Us * Adopt a Shark * Donate * Shark Shop * Members Area * Get Involved * Online Petition * Contact * * 
Yellow dot Site Map * FAQ * Links * Downloads * Search:
 RSS Feed  View RSS Feed for this page
Conservation
*
News
Show news for  
  SEARCH
(Page 1 of 44)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next >>
Real life 'Jaws' couple fight to save sharks - CNN
Real life 'Jaws' couple fight to save sharks - CNN
08 Sep 2010
AUSTRALIA// For nearly 50 years Ron and Valerie Taylor have been filming sharks at close quarters, bringing the lives of the ocean's most fearsome predators to TV and the big screen. Image © ScubaZoo.

Sharks want fish, not humans - News 24
Sharks want fish, not humans - News 24
07 Sep 2010
SOUTH AFRICA// There are at least 40 sharks in the bay at Mossel Bay at the moment, Ryan Johnson, of the independent research institute Ocean Research, said on Tuesday. Image © Alec Connah.

DNA testing bad news for wildlife traffickers - ABC News
DNA testing bad news for wildlife traffickers - ABC News
06 Sep 2010
AUSTRALIA// Despite strict federal and state laws, the illegal wildlife trade is lucrative enough to persist in Australia.That is partly because it is sometimes difficult to properly identify animal specimens and prosecute the alleged traffickers. Image © Cat Gordon.

Sharks not the villain of the sea, man is - Reportage Environmental
Sharks not the villain of the sea, man is - Reportage Environmental
06 Sep 2010
SOUTH AFRICA// Beneath the first blush of an early September predawn light, a fierce wind lashed the sullen, logy waves, stirring up a blast of fresh salt air that consumed me. Image © Alisa Bechthold.

Leaping sharks are no bull - The Sydney Morning Herald
Leaping sharks are no bull - The Sydney Morning Herald
06 Sep 2010
AUSTRALIA// Every year as temperatures rise, bull sharks can be seen leaping from the water and spinning through the air, sparking wonder among spectators and researchers alike. Image © Rob Allen.


Between ethics and etiquette - The Star Online
Between ethics and etiquette - The Star Online
05 Sep 2010
SINGAPORE// Whenever Olivia Choong receives an invitation to a wedding, she makes it a point to ask if shark's fin soup is being served. If it is, she skips the occasion. Image © Arthur Hungry.

Researchers track pair of sharks from Marin through the Pacific - Contra Costa Times
Researchers track pair of sharks from Marin through the Pacific - Contra Costa Times
04 Sep 2010
PACIFIC OCEAN// Two great white sharks dubbed Junior and Frodo may be lurking right now off West Marin's shores in search of food. Researcher Michael Domeier tagged the pair last fall near the Farallon Islands and has been watching their travels. Image © Andrew Reid.

Hundreds of sharks spotted off Australian coast - BBC News
Hundreds of sharks spotted off Australian coast - BBC News
03 Sep 2010
AUSTRALIA// Hundreds of sharks have been spotted off the Queensland coast in Australia. Lifeguards are on the lookout for the huge school of the predators, filmed feeding on bait fish and tuna by a rescue helicopter. Image © Albert Kok.

Bigger Bite Needed into Appetite for Shark Fin Soup - IPS
Bigger Bite Needed into Appetite for Shark Fin Soup - IPS
03 Sep 2010
BEJING// Campaigns featuring some of China's biggest celebrities, including basketball star Yao Ming and actor Jackie Chan, have persuaded some Chinese to think twice about eating shark fin soup. Image © H. Koldeway.

Shark lays 'cork-screw' eggs quicker than expected  - BBC News
Shark lays 'cork-screw' eggs quicker than expected - BBC News
02 Sep 2010
TYNEMOUTH// A shark has surprised staff at an aquarium in Tynemouth by laying eggs quicker than expected. Image © Paul Martin.

(Page 1 of 44)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next >>
Bookmark with Delicious Bookmark with Digg Bookmark with Digg Bookmark with Digg Bookmark with stumbleupon
Admin Login | Send this page to a friend | Print Friendly View (New Window)
 | Graphical Version | WebBasedRegistered charity no. 1064185 Registered company no. 3396164
Version 1.1 | All web content © Shark Trust unless otherwise stated.
The Shark Trust promotes the study, management and conservation of sharks, skates and rays. The Shark Trust is the UK member of the European Elasmobranch Association. As such, it collaborates with other national member bodies to achieve their aims in British, European and international waters. The Trust aims to join forces with other groups concerned with shark, skate and ray conservation issues. These include commercial fisherman, recreational sea anglers, divers, yachtsmen, and all those who want to ensure the future survival of these fascinating but threatened animals.