Education and Research
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The following organizations are focused on educating the public - adults and kids - about sharks and their conservation.
IEMANYA Oceanica:
http://www.iemanya.org/en//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=32
IEMANYA's goal is to create educational programs that raise national and international public awareness of sharks and encourage public and government participation in conservation efforts. Following are links to IEMANYA's educational programs, which include:
Adoptashark.com -- Scientific research on shark's migrations to help determine how to best protect them
Pescador / Tiburon -- Educating fishing communities to move them towards sustainable shark fisheries
Shark Smart -- Assistance for teachers in creating dynamic lectures on sharks and other marine topics
Laptops 4 Students -- Donating laptops to Mexican students studying sharks
Manta Mexico -- Study of Giant Manta in the Sea of Cortez
Shark Embassador -- Encouraging young students to introduce shark conservation to their classmates
Kid's Area -- Shark Educational Materials and Activities for kids
Shark Savers:
http://www.sharksavers.org/en/education.html
This section of the Shark Savers website tells the story about sharks. It contains a wealth of material that has been prepared with the help of marine biologists throughout the world to share with you why sharks are interesting and worth saving. The Shark Savers' Sharks for Kids website is also coming soon.
To share the message about sharks with the public, Shark Savers organizes educational shark events, such as Shark Savers Day at the Miami Science Museum and Fan Appreciation Night with the Riversharks. Shark Savers volunteers are also available to give presentations and organize events.
Another exciting initiative in progress is the Shark Savers China website and promotional campaign. Shark Savers and WildAid have been working together on this massive project aimed at educating Asian populations throughout the world about the urgent need to conserve sharks and the oceans before it's too late.
South Florida Student Shark Program
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/fmg/research/sfssp.html
SFSSP is a unique program that gives students the opportunity to participate in real research providing valuable data to assist with the conservation of coastal Florida shark species, mangrove fish habitat and the Florida watershed. Meanwhile students gain hands-on, real world experience to support their career development. In the process they also gain a deep appreciation for sharks and other marine life and become ambassadors for these animals and their habitats.
Shark Foundation
http://www.shark.ch/Projects/index.html
The Shark Foundation supports or manages a number of scientific research and educational projects, which serve to protect sharks.
Research projects include:
Shark Tissue Identification - Supporting the work of Dr. Mahmood Shivji's DNA analysis work to identify shark species caught. This data will provide data to help protect shark species that are in decline and to assist with enforcement of fishing regulations.
Migrations of basking shark around England and Scotland - Studying the affects of fishing nets, ships and other human disturbances on these endangered sharks. Aim is to provide recommendations for basking shark protections.
Behavior of lemon sharks off the coast of Jupiter, Florida - led by Dr, Samuel Gruber, gaining a better understanding of the significance of these aggregations to sustaining the broader geographic population of lemon sharks will provide data to gain needed protections for lemon sharks from increasing commercial fishing pressure.
Whale shark reserve in Mozambique - At the request of the Mozambican government to provide the scientific basis for a marine protected area.
Bull shark tagging in Fiji - To determine a better definition of the ecological niche of the bull shark
Shark nurseries in Rookery Bay, Florida - Studying impacts of ecosystem changes on shark nurseries
Angel sharks in the Canary Islands - finding ways to protect these endangered sharks
Shark Foundation also supports important shark protection initiatives including:
Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji, which is a model for shark eco-tourism as an alternative to shark fishing.
Shark Information Projekt Hong Kong - educational campaign to inform the Chinese public - in the international shark fin trade hub of the world - of the massive negative impact of this trade and of shark fin consumption on shark populations and ecosystems.
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