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- Shark Stewards – Saving Sharks
Shark Stewards is an international non-profit dedicated to saving sharks and ocean habitat For over 18 years, our work has saved millions of sharks by introducing shark fin trade bans, regulating fisheries and supporting marine protected areas
- 10 Best Charities for Protecting Sharks (Complete 2025 List)
Whether you want to improve conservation management plans for endangered shark species, inspire the next generation of shark conservationists, or change the public perception of sharks, there is a charity for you
- 7 Organizations Saving Sharks Globally - sharksandco. com
In addition, shark sanctuaries have been established in 17 countries, covering more than 6 million square miles of ocean where commercial shark fishing is banned Over 40 nations have enacted laws prohibiting shark finning, significantly reducing the scale of this harmful practice
- Taking Action To Save Sharks | Shark Allies
Shark Allies is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of sharks and rays The main focus is to end shark finning and to stop the global trade of shark fins
- Ending shark finning | Marine Stewardship Council - MSC
As part of our recent Fisheries Standard Review, we investigated global best management practice related to preventing shark finning One such management best practice is the application of a fins naturally attached policy, which requires the whole shark to be landed, not just its fins
- Shark Angels - Shark Conservation Charity
Shark Angels was founded on a bold idea: if people could see sharks the way we do, they’d fight to protect them For nearly two decades, we’ve turned fear into fascination, inspiring millions through education, grassroots campaigns, and global action
- Help End Shark Finning and the Purchase of Shark Fins
The demand for shark fins isn’t the same everywhere, and neither are the ways to combat it So let’s break it down—country by country—with specific methods that can make a difference
- Home | Shark Conservation Fund
Our goal is to help maintain the vibrancy of the world’s oceans by halting the overexploitation of sharks and rays and to prevent extinctions through strategic, collaborative, and catalytic grantmaking
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