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Sea Save Foundation absorbed the Global Shark Attack File (sharkattackfile.net), one of the world’s most comprehensive databases documenting human–shark interactions. This integration was an important step in strengthening both research and advocacy. The Global Shark Attack File brings decades of meticulously compiled records, data transparency, and analytical tools that have informed scientists, policymakers, and the public alike. By carrying this resource forward, Sea Save ensures that accurate information replaces fear and myth, fostering balanced understanding of sharks and the ecosystems they inhabit. This merger allows us to preserve a respected legacy while amplifying its impact, using science and data to guide conservation and deepen global appreciation for these apex predators.

Publisher: Georgienne BradleyEditor: Lawrence Dale Cooper, Research: Melissa Martinez, Layout: Angela Stefanovska, SEO: Abass Sharif NagaiyaProduction Manager: Dr. Jay Martinez, Social Media: Ian Allsopp and Brittany Knotts

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At Sea Save Foundation, we believe in the inherent goodness of people and their willingness to protect our oceans when given accurate information. Every week, we produce this free publication to provide a wealth of information in a concise and summary format. Our stories are carefully selected from diverse sources worldwide. Please note that selection does not imply endorsement; rather, it reflects our effort to gather a broad spectrum of ideas for your review and analysis. Whenever possible, we include primary sources to ensure the most reliable and accurate information.