Ilha Grande Bay Shark Project: A Vital Contribution to Shark Conservation
The Ilha Grande Bay Shark Project protects the region with innovative research, support from the Shark Conservation Fund and media coverage.
The Ilha Grande Bay Shark Project protects the region with innovative research, support from the Shark Conservation Fund and media coverage.
Mercury poisoned shark now also contains cocaine, making the meat a real bomb that is harmful to human health and the all the oceans on planet
Why supporting Divers for Sharks is crucial to protecting sharks and marine ecosystems on World Environment Day
Predatory fishing weakens the shark population in Arraial do Cabo (RJ), and catches fall by more than 70% in sixty years
A long time ago, in the depths of the seas of Angra dos Reis, there existed a majestic being feared by all: the Shark God. His skin was as dark as night, and his fins cut through the waters with dexterity. They said he was the guardian of coral reefs and the protector of sailors. The Shark God lived alone in an underwater cave, where currents gently rocked him. He watched the schools of colorful fish dancing among the corals
Help the sharks replace their broken notebook with a new one and remain always present and increasingly agile in the virtual world
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