
Week in Review: CITES IS HERE!
1. The Sea Save Foundation is set to attend the 2016 CITES Conference Georgienne Bradley and Jay Ireland will be attending the 2016 CITES CoP17 World Wildlife Conference being held
1. The Sea Save Foundation is set to attend the 2016 CITES Conference Georgienne Bradley and Jay Ireland will be attending the 2016 CITES CoP17 World Wildlife Conference being held
Sharky Bytes All the Sharky News that is Fit to Print Produced by: Brandon Bethea and Lisa Kubotera 1. Shark eDNA Study Could Be Conservation ‘Game-Changer’ Professor Mariani and research partner, Judith Bakker,
Sharky Bytes All the Sharky News that is Fit to Print Produced by: Brandon Bethea and Lisa Kubotera Less than one week left until Discovery’s Shark Week! Can’t control your excitement?
Today we’re counting down the top five freakiest sharks that cruise the seas. Take a peek at some of the incredible creatures that share our planet! 5. Thresher Shark At
It’s late at night. You’re sipping wine and basking in the glow of your laptop screen. You’ve just added another guilty pleasure to your Amazon cart: a new SCUBA mask,
By Moira Roth & Georgienne Bradley The Philippines’ largest air transportation company, Cebu Pacific Air, has announced that it is banning shark fin cargo and will no longer serve
Today’s newspapers are headlining this week’s Great White Shark attack in Manhattan Beach. “Great White Shark Attacks Swimmer” “Beach Swimmers Beware” are headlines that seem to be plucked from the
Asia has long been known as a hotbed for the exotic animal trade but has received global infamy for it’s role in the rise and support of the shark fin
The threats faced by our ocean at times seem overwhelming. Organizations like Sea Save Foundation have made considerable difference in conserving the ocean. But in the face of pollution, overfishing
Photo: Luca Tettoni/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis Recent decisions in China have now made it punishable by law to consume or knowingly purchase the biproduct of an endangered animal. As a
Sea Save Foundation team at ADEX – From back left to right Joanne Healy, Brian Stelmar, Jay Ireland, Carolina Dratva, Paige Henderson, Georgienne Bradley and Lynda Whitbread This April, the Sea Save
Photo Credit: Pretoma A recently ruled court verdict may have opened a loophole that legalizes Shark Finning in Costa Rican waters. After Kathy Tseng, a Taiwanese-Costa Rican woman, was caught
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