
Sea Save Sees Waves of Change at CITES CoP20
The curtains have closed on another CITES Conference of the Parties — and what a remarkable CoP it was. As

The curtains have closed on another CITES Conference of the Parties — and what a remarkable CoP it was. As

Let’s talk about marine iguanas. You might ask why Sea Save is following this reptilian proposal. You probably wouldn’t question

It’s late at night. You’re sipping wine and basking in the glow of your laptop screen. You’ve just added another

By Moira Roth & Georgienne Bradley The Philippines’ largest air transportation company, Cebu Pacific Air, has announced that it

Today’s newspapers are headlining this week’s Great White Shark attack in Manhattan Beach. “Great White Shark Attacks Swimmer” “Beach Swimmers

Asia has long been known as a hotbed for the exotic animal trade but has received global infamy for it’s

The threats faced by our ocean at times seem overwhelming. Organizations like Sea Save Foundation have made considerable difference in

Photo: Luca Tettoni/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis Recent decisions in China have now made it punishable by law to consume

Sea Save Foundation team at ADEX – From back left to right Joanne Healy, Brian Stelmar, Jay Ireland, Carolina Dratva, Paige Henderson,

Photo Credit: Pretoma A recently ruled court verdict may have opened a loophole that legalizes Shark Finning in Costa Rican

Singapore Airlines is among the largest airlines in the world and makes daily flights to major Asian cities such as

United Nations Court Bans Japanese Whale Hunt Photo Credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert—Handout/epa/Corbis This past Monday, the United Nations Court banned Japan’s

California Judge upholds Shark Fin Ban Photo Credit: Planet Ocean News Every year, millions of sharks are

UAE and 8 other Arab Countries Jump Onboard to Protect Sharks Last month, the UAE, Comoros, Egypt, Jordan, Libya,

The Polar Vortex may have killed some of the nastiest invasive insets in the Midwest, but sharks across the globe

Proposal 43 – Inclusion of scalloped, great and smooth hammerheads in Appendix II Brazil, Costa Rica, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Denmark

Proposal 42. Colombia, Brazil and the USA proposed the Oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus, for Appendix II. The species has