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Thresher Shark
Thresher Shark
Thresher Shark
Top Ten Sharks intro and Raggies
Top Ten Sharks intro and Raggies
Raggies, Sand Tigers and Nurse
Sharks in Deep Trouble
Sharks in Deep Trouble
This is a promo from the award winning documentary Sharks in Deep Trouble by filmmaker and shark conservationist Lesley Rochat, also known as the Shark Warrior, which was broadcast on 50/50 in South Africa. Lesley goes out on a limb, single-handedly, to investigate both legal shark longlining and illegal shark finning off the coast of South Africa. Armed with her camera and the passion to make a difference, she boarded a shark longline vessel and captured disturbing, high quality footage of mass shark slaughter. In good journalistic style she uncovers that the threat to shark populations in South Africa lies with the local governments inadequate management and compliance of this resource. Though South Africa is a small contributor to the world slaughter of over 100 million sharks each year, Sharks in Deep Trouble is indicative of the global plight of sharks. General inertia of governments worldwide in taking responsibility for their natural resources is driving many fish species, including many shark species to extinction. Lesley is asking for support for a petition AfriOceans Conservatoin Alliance, a non profit organisation she founded, is running, which aims for improved protection for a number of shark species. PETITION FOR PROTECTION OF SOUTH AFRICA'S SHARKS Sharks remain a low conservation priority and many species are being driven to extension due to overfishing. South Africa is no exception: Of the over 200 different species of sharks found in South African waters, only White Sharks, Whale Sharks and Basking Sharks are fully protected. All other species may be legally caught and killed. Make a donation to support AfriOceans efforts: https://www.givengain.com/cgi-bin/giga.cgi?cmd=donate&cause_id=2532 Please support the Petition and add your signature, each one counts. To find out more about the petition and to sign go to:http://www.aoca.org.za/pages/2207/petition To find out more about Lesley's work including her Panda Award winning Rethink the shark campaign go to http://www.lesleyrochat.com
Basking Sharks Cornwall
Basking Sharks Cornwall
It is really unusual to see Basking Sharks this late in the seasons so I jumped at the opportunity to have one last dive with them this year. If you get the chance to swim with these magnificent creatures don't harass them. Don't chase them instead wait quietly for them to come for you, don't make any sudden movements that might disturb them and don't try and touch them. http://www.baskingsharks.org/
Basking Sharks in Ireland
Basking Sharks in Ireland
From the TV documentary - Waterworld. The presenters enthusiasm is great.

Shark News Stories

Shark sanctuary declared in Marshall Islands
The world’s largest shark sanctuary has been created in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The country has banned shark fishing in its waters, which cover 750,000 square miles.
Bite-Back halt shark sales
Wholesale store Makro has agreed to stop selling blue shark steaks after pressure from divers and shark charity Bite-Back.
Celebrity backing for shark charity
Gordon Ramsay, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Martin Clunes are joining journalist and The End of the Line author Charles Clover in a new campaign to end the sale of shark fin soup in the UK.
Report of Red Sea shark attack
A report of a shark attack in the Red Sea has been disputed by Egyptian authorities. A British couple holidaying in Sharm El Sheikh have reported seeing a tiger shark mauling the body of a woman close to the shore.
Shark experts deny rogue shark claims
Shark experts flown to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, to give advice on the recent series of shark attacks have denied that a single shark is responsible for the attacks.
BSAC club take part in shark research
Street Sub-Aqua Club has taken part in a shark research project while on a recent trip to the Red Sea. The group of BSAC divers from Somerset took photos and video of sharks for the Longimanus Project, which is run by researcher and dive guide Dr Elke Bojanowski.
Petition to ban shark finning in Bahamas
  A petition asking the government of the Bahamas to ban shark finning has been launched
Brazilian company being sued for shark finning
An environmental group in Brazil is suing a company it says has illegally killed 290,000 sharks.
Brazilian company being sued for shark finning
An environmental group in Brazil is suing a company it says has illegally killed 290,000 sharks.
Military divers tag sharks
Military divers have tagged 15 sharks off the island of Cocos in Costa Rica.
Shark expert in Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Diver and shark expert Valerie Taylor has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s birthday honours list for services to conservation and the environment.
Shark expert in Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Diver and shark expert Valerie Taylor has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s birthday honours list for services to conservation and the environment.
WWF calls for crackdown on whale shark poachers
The WWF has called for a crackdown on poachers after a 6-metre whale shark that had been finned was found still alive near the town of Tingloy, in Batangas, in the Philippines.
WWF calls for crackdown on whale shark poachers
The WWF has called for a crackdown on poachers after a 6-metre whale shark that had been finned was found still alive near the town of Tingloy, in Batangas, in the Philippines.
EU bans fishing for endangered sharks
EU ministers have agreed to a ban on catching porbeagle sharks and reduced the fishing quotas for spurdog sharks by 90 per cent.
EU bans fishing for endangered sharks
EU ministers have agreed to a ban on catching porbeagle sharks and reduced the fishing quotas for spurdog sharks by 90 per cent.
Off the menu: billboards in China to save sharks
We need your help in reducing the demand for shark fin soup in China.
Great white shark migration
Scientist studying great white sharks have found they annually migrate from the California coast to the waters around Hawaii.
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Sharks

Oceanic_white-tip_thumbWelcome to our new Sharks section. Below is an an extended version of Doug Seifert's article on a World Without Sharks first published in DIVE magazine in November 2011. You can also browse some of the most popular shark articles we have run in the magazine and check out our archive of related news stories. Plus we have a selection of the lastest shark-related videos posted on YouTube



World Without Sharks?

One of the world’s top shark-watchers and award-winning shark photographers, Douglas David Seifert, says the shark is one of the main stabilising influences of our oceans and we should forget the horror-hype. Save the sharks and we save the oceans, he argues      

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Shark Special Close Encounters in French Polynesia

silvertip_60A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing – Something of an understatement when the subject to hand combines shark feeding (lots of them) with scuba diving under extreme conditions and a diver with a cavalier comprehension of an unfamiliar language. Douglas David Seifert reports

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Chasing hammerheads in Cocos

tagginghammerheadsthumbIf facing 3m-long sharks doesn’t quicken your pulse, what will? Andy Reid reports on an ambitious project to tag scalloped hammerheads at Cocos Island

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Tagging whale sharks in the Seychelles

gentlegiantsthumbSwimming with whale sharks has to be on a diver’s Top Ten must-do list. Tony Baskeyfield had an experience of a lifetime swimming alongside marine biologists as they documented the migration of the world’s biggest fish in the Seychelles

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More Articles...

  • A shark on the edge
  • Blue Heaven - Whale sharks
  • Big Shot - Whale Shark Photography
  • In praise of British sharks
  • Fiji's Bull Sharks
  • The secret world of the thresher shark
  • Jurassic Sharks
  • Blue Heaven - Whale sharks
  • Swimming with basking sharks
  • Blue Water Bandits - Oceanic Whitetip Sharks

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