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Skip to content * About * Mission and Vision * Our Goals and How We Get There * Where We Work * Saving the Scalloped Hammerheads of Baja * California Marine Protection * Hawai’i Kahu Manō- Guardians of the Shark * ‘Auamakua, Hawaii’s Spiritual Connection to the Shark * Support the Papahānaumokuākea National Marine Sanctuary Designation * Indonesia Protecting Sharks and Reefs * Creating a Marine Protected Area in Indonesia * Sharks in the Coral Triangle * Our Team * Media Kit, David McGuire, Shark Stewards * Partners & Donors * Victories & Milestones * WE DID IT! Saving Endangered Sharks at CITES 2022 * US Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act Passes * Law to End Lethal California Driftnet Fishery Passes * Shark Stewards DEI Statement * Statement Against Asian and API Hate * Our Work * Saving Sharks * California Marine Protected Area Network * Sharktober: Farallon Sanctuary and Wildlife Tours * Sustainable Ecotourism and Data Dives * Shark ID and MPAs Education Adventure * Manta and Shark ID * Media Production * Science & Education * Shark Watch California * Shark Science Sheets * CITES Shark Science Sheets * Sharks of Hawaii * Sharks of the San Francisco Bay * Science Programs * Citizen Science * Observe and Record Sevengill Sharks * Shark Sanctuary and MPAs * White Shark Stewardship * How to Avoid a White Shark Attack * Sharktober * Campaigns * End the Last lethal Net Fishery off California * Respect for Hawaii Fish- Aquarium Collection * Stop the EU Shark Fin Trade * Tell US Congress to Support Science -SHARKED Act HR 4051 * Urgent Action to Save Oceanic Whitetip Sharks * ‘Auamakua, Hawaii’s Spiritual Connection to the Shark * Support Pacific Marine Sanctuaries * Tell eBay: Stop Endangered Shark Trade * Stop Big Plastic From Polluting Oceans * Get Involved * Contact Us * Shark Buddies- Connect and Protect * Adventures * Farallon Island Excursion Information * Sharktober Sanctuary Tours- Instructions * Art For Sharks * Help Us Save Sharks * Beach Cleanups and Surveys * Events * Shark News * Shop Donate 77% OF OCEANIC SHARKS AND RAYS ARE THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION (IUCN) Act Now OCEANIC WHITETIP SHARKS ARE CRITICALLY ENDANGERED Support END SHARK FINNING AND THE SHARK FIN TRADE We Helped End the US Trade JOIN THE SHARK STEWARDS TEAM Volunteer OUR MISSION: SAVING ENDANGERED SHARKS FROM OVERFISHING AND THE SHARK FIN TRADE, AND PROTECTING CRITICAL MARINE HABITAT. 1/3 of all sharks and rays are threatened with extinction, and with their loss the important ocean ecosystems humans rely on for our own health ar at risk. WHY SAVE SHARKS? Sharks keep the oceans healthy. We rely on the oceans for over half our oxygen, and the oceans are a major carbon sink. Saving sharks can keep us breathing, balance ecosystems and mitigate the impacts caused by climate change. SAVE A SHARK, PROTECT THE OCEAN Shark Stewards is an international non-profit dedicated to saving sharks and ocean habitat. For over 16 years, our work has saved millions of sharks by introducing shark fin trade bans, regulating fisheries and supporting marine protected areas. JOIN OUR TEAM AND SAVE SHARKS! Learn More ACT Learn how you can help save sharks and the oceans we love. act now VOLUNTEER Join the team and help save sharks wherever you live. Volunteer DONATE Your dollars convert directly to action. Thank you for your support. Donate HELP PROTECT CRITICALLY ENDANGERED SHARKS Sign the Petition Support sharks and their habitat directly by connecting to a shark we observe, and supporting new marine protected areas. Get a Shark Buddy Certificate! Your $100 donation goes to engaging divers monitoring and eyes-on increasing protection for mobula rays, sharks and their habitat via SharkWatch. Connect With Your Buddy SHARK BUDDIES KEEP SHARKS SWIMMING Sharks are being overfished globally, killed as bycatch or for their fins to make shark fin soup. The shark fin trade contributes to plummeting shark populations across the world. But the problem is deeper than this. Learn More TAKE ACTION TO SAVE SHARKS FROM EXTINCTION LETTER TO NOAA: SUPPORT NEW PACIFIC ISLAND NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARIES We strongly support designating parts of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument as a national marine sanctuary to enhance protections and safeguard resources in the marine portions of the Monument. We believe sanctuary designation will complement the efforts of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the state of Hawaii, and other federal agencies to conserve this… Learn More WHAT IS SHARKTOBER? Sharktober is the period when the large adult sharks reappear on our coastline after six months or more of absence. After migrating thousands of miles from the Central Pacific ocean between North America and Hawaii called the “White Shark Cafe”, the mature white sharks return in late summer to their feeding grounds off the Central… Learn More NOAA CONSIDERS NEW RULE TO INCREASE PROTECTION OCEANIC WHITETIP SHARKS In a public hearing August 20-21 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducted hearings seeking comments on a proposed rule to extend protective regulations for threatened oceanic whitetip sharks under section 4(d) of the Endangered Species Act. The public can submit comments on the rule until Sept. 15. Learn More * Sharks for Kids: A Junior Scientist’s Guide to Great Whites, Hammerheads, and Other Sharks $14.99 Add to cart CART LOVE SHARKS? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER TO GET SHARK NEWS ON IMPORTANT ISSUES AND EVENTS. Email*