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The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of FISHERS OF MAFIA ISLAND Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected. JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.COLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories.CETACEA LAB
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of FISHERS OF MAFIA ISLAND Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected. JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.COLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. CRITICAL HABITAT FOR SHARKS Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOME | SOSF SHARK RESEARCH CENTER The major focus of the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center USA (SOSF-SRC) is to conduct targeted and impactful scientific research to improve management, conservation, recovery and understanding of the world’s sharks and rays. What we do. A hallmark of the SOSF-SRC is that it specialises in taking integrative,multi-disciplinary
WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? I arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-September 2016 ready for one of the biggest adventures of my life. Doing research in Colombia, particularly shark research, has been one of my life-long dreams since I left my country as a child in search of greater educationISABEL ENDER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCHARLIE HUVENEERS
Our project addresses directly the question of fluctuations in the size of the Australian population of great white sharks. We will examine evidence for changes in the effective population size based on genetic comparisons of historical and contemporary samples. Jaws of great white sharks have been collected as trophies by fishermen formany years.
PROJECT LEADER BLOGS This blog offers the project leaders that the SOSF funds a platform to share their work and passion in their own voices. It also offers you a bird’s eye view of the latest in marine research, especially research on sharks and rays, around the world. CHANGING OCEAN CURRENTS HAVE CONSEQUENCES FOR OUR CLIMATE Ocean currents play a vital role in the transport of heat across our planet. With our climate changing, scientists are asking questions about how this complicated heat exchange might behave in the future – and what this means for our global air temperatures. A new paper published in Nature in July suggests that slowing ocean SIMPLE WAYS TO SAVE THE PLANET Switch it off! Using electricity has a huge impact on the planet: every time you switch on a light or surf the internet, you create pollution. Use a fan instead of air conditioning toMAREIKE DORNHEGE
Water – the ocean, lakes and canals – were part of my life when I was growing up in northern Germany, where the white sandy beaches and strong winds off the North Sea make for a rough but beautiful landscape. We lived next to a large lake and I spent much of my childhood sailing on it and the Baltic Sea with my family, who wereavid sailors.
HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degreesPAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.COLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
HOW DO SHARKS DEAL WITH HURRICANES? As shark scientists, The Bahamas is a goldmine. The crystal-clear waters and diversity of environments over and between the limestone banks that make up the country provide habitat for an abundance of sharks and rays. But in late summer, when the temperature of the warm, productive waters of the East Atlantic peaks, it also creates WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degreesPAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs.COLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
HOW DO SHARKS DEAL WITH HURRICANES? As shark scientists, The Bahamas is a goldmine. The crystal-clear waters and diversity of environments over and between the limestone banks that make up the country provide habitat for an abundance of sharks and rays. But in late summer, when the temperature of the warm, productive waters of the East Atlantic peaks, it also creates WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A CONTACT US | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofOVERFISHING
SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners.CETACEA LAB
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. CRITICAL HABITAT FOR SHARKS Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of SHARK SURVIVAL FROM THE SHORE SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? I arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-September 2016 ready for one of the biggest adventures of my life. Doing research in Colombia, particularly shark research, has been one of my life-long dreams since I left my country as a child in search of greater educationJOHANN MOURIER
Moorea is surrounded by more than 60 kilometres of barrier reef, which delimits a lagoon connected to the ocean by 11 channels. Moorea’s coral reefs are characterised by the presence of different elasmobranch species, including sicklefin lemon sharks, grey reef sharks and blacktip reef sharks, as well as stingrays and eagle rays. HOW DO SHARKS DEAL WITH HURRICANES? As shark scientists, The Bahamas is a goldmine. The crystal-clear waters and diversity of environments over and between the limestone banks that make up the country provide habitat for an abundance of sharks and rays. But in late summer, when the temperature of the warm, productive waters of the East Atlantic peaks, it also creates INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
ISABEL ENDER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A CONTACT US | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY Every year in May, our planet participates in Endangered Species Day by sharing the importance of wildlife conservation, as well as highlighting the many threats faced by critically endangered wildlife. Created to keep us aware of how fragile the existence of some animals really is, every Endangered Species Day is important but this year it seems especially so, as we continue to FUNDING APPLICATIONS Applications for the Keystone Grant are closed. The next application window will open in spring 2022, through the SOSF Grant Portal. Applications for the Small Grant are now OPEN. You can apply through the SOSF Grant Portal . Deadline for submitting your Stage I application is 18:00 CET, 30th June 2021. The Save Our SeasOVERFISHING
SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees SHARK SURVIVAL FROM THE SHORE SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? I arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-September 2016 ready for one of the biggest adventures of my life. Doing research in Colombia, particularly shark research, has been one of my life-long dreams since I left my country as a child in search of greater educationJOHANN MOURIER
Moorea is surrounded by more than 60 kilometres of barrier reef, which delimits a lagoon connected to the ocean by 11 channels. Moorea’s coral reefs are characterised by the presence of different elasmobranch species, including sicklefin lemon sharks, grey reef sharks and blacktip reef sharks, as well as stingrays and eagle rays.ISABEL ENDER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories. WHY ARE SHARKS IMPORTANT? Find out what makes sharks such an important part of our oceans, why that's important and how you can help to make sure they are protected.NICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT MARINE LIFE? A RESEARCHER’S On a similar note, the oceans are hugely important to all our lives, absorbing large amounts of human-produced carbon dioxide, producing a significant proportion of our animal protein, providing products that are useful in medicine, and buffering against the devastation caused by natural disasters. Scenes like this attract people from all overSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A CONTACT US | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY Every year in May, our planet participates in Endangered Species Day by sharing the importance of wildlife conservation, as well as highlighting the many threats faced by critically endangered wildlife. Created to keep us aware of how fragile the existence of some animals really is, every Endangered Species Day is important but this year it seems especially so, as we continue to FUNDING APPLICATIONS Applications for the Keystone Grant are closed. The next application window will open in spring 2022, through the SOSF Grant Portal. Applications for the Small Grant are now OPEN. You can apply through the SOSF Grant Portal . Deadline for submitting your Stage I application is 18:00 CET, 30th June 2021. The Save Our SeasOVERFISHING
SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. HOW MANY SHARKS ARE CAUGHT EACH YEAR? Compared to other commercial fisheries, the shark-fin industry is opaque, secretive, and often operates in a legal grey area, exploiting loopholes in anti-finning laws and keeping few records. In addition to this, reporting can be unreliable and misleading, as member countries of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) report shark catches with varying degrees SHARK SURVIVAL FROM THE SHORE SOSF Projects. Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? I arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-September 2016 ready for one of the biggest adventures of my life. Doing research in Colombia, particularly shark research, has been one of my life-long dreams since I left my country as a child in search of greater educationJOHANN MOURIER
Moorea is surrounded by more than 60 kilometres of barrier reef, which delimits a lagoon connected to the ocean by 11 channels. Moorea’s coral reefs are characterised by the presence of different elasmobranch species, including sicklefin lemon sharks, grey reef sharks and blacktip reef sharks, as well as stingrays and eagle rays.ISABEL ENDER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofSAVE OUR SEAS
The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories.CETACEA LAB
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. HOME | SOSF SHARK RESEARCH CENTER The major focus of the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center USA (SOSF-SRC) is to conduct targeted and impactful scientific research to improve management, conservation, recovery and understanding of the world’s sharks and rays. What we do. A hallmark of the SOSF-SRC is that it specialises in taking integrative,multi-disciplinary
JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofNICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
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The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? Artisanal fisheries are those that use a relatively low level of technology: small canoes or boats instead of larger, more powerful vessels; no engines or very simple low-power engines; and traditional fishing gear such as spears or hand reels. These fisheries represent an important socio-economic and cultural aspect of coastalcommunities, and
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The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A HOME | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATIONEDUCATION COORDINATOR, SOSF SHARK EDUCATION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICAKEYSTONE CONTINUATION GRANTS About the foundation. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has been dedicated to protecting life in our oceans, especially sharks and rays. We support passionate and innovative researchers, conservationists and educators around the globe by funding their projects and helping them to tell important scientific and environmental stories.CETACEA LAB
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. HOME | SOSF SHARK RESEARCH CENTER The major focus of the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center USA (SOSF-SRC) is to conduct targeted and impactful scientific research to improve management, conservation, recovery and understanding of the world’s sharks and rays. What we do. A hallmark of the SOSF-SRC is that it specialises in taking integrative,multi-disciplinary
JANIE WRAY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofNICOLAS PILCHER
Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofCOLIN SPEEDIE
So I put together a simple educational project called WiSe (a shortened version of Wildlife Safe) that aims to train all commercial boat operators in safe and sustainable ways to watch marine life – sharks, cetaceans, seals and seabirds – around the shores of the British Isles. Since the project commenced in 2003 more than 3,000people have
INVESTIGATING SHARKS IN INDIA Investigating sharks in India. Alissa Barnes is passionate about sharks in her home country of India – and the fact that we know relatively little about many of their threatened populations drives her research. She published the results of her MSc work together with her co-authors Dipani Sutaria, Alastair Harry and Rima Jabado in thejournal
PAUL CLERKIN
The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers of the projects in the field and in the lab. Partners. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports some key longterm Projects that tackle ecosystem based issues or problematics that cannot be resolved within a few years. Project leader blogs. WHAT EXACTLY ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? Artisanal fisheries are those that use a relatively low level of technology: small canoes or boats instead of larger, more powerful vessels; no engines or very simple low-power engines; and traditional fishing gear such as spears or hand reels. These fisheries represent an important socio-economic and cultural aspect of coastalcommunities, and
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The bottom of False Bay is peppered with rocky outcrops and swaying kelp forests. This provides an important habitat for rocky reef fishes. Hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii aggregate among the kelp. This omnivorous reef fish can live for up to 21 years. A STORY | SAVE OUR SEAS FOUNDATION The challenges faced by our oceans and their inhabitants today are huge. To address these challenges, and to bring about sustainable and effective change, there is a need to weave together the strands of research, conservation and education. Since its inception in 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has funded more than 340 projects inSAWFISH HABITATS
17 October 2017 marked the first annual International Sawfish Day, dedicated to increasing knowledge and awareness of sawfish throughout the globe (follow along on social media #IntlSawfishDay). In celebration of this initiative, SOSF has rolled out five informative and educational web articles about one of the ocean’s most critically endangered groups of elasmobranchs. CRITICAL HABITAT FOR SHARKS Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofJOHANN MOURIER
Moorea is surrounded by more than 60 kilometres of barrier reef, which delimits a lagoon connected to the ocean by 11 channels. Moorea’s coral reefs are characterised by the presence of different elasmobranch species, including sicklefin lemon sharks, grey reef sharks and blacktip reef sharks, as well as stingrays and eagle rays. THE FIVE THREATS TO OUR OCEANS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO 4. Pollution can poison marine life and decimate entire marine environments. Vast quantities of solid and chemical waste from human activities are continually dumped and leach into the oceans, including plastics, sewage, sediment, oil and toxins that accumulate in food webs. Both fertilisers and untreated sewage are high in nutrients andso can
A SHARK'S SCALE
Dermal denticles are the tooth-like scales that cover a shark’s skin. Studying dermal denticles that have been preserved in the recent fossil record is a completely new branch of shark science and is important for conservation. The denticles can tell us a lot about theCHARLIE HUVENEERS
Our project addresses directly the question of fluctuations in the size of the Australian population of great white sharks. We will examine evidence for changes in the effective population size based on genetic comparisons of historical and contemporary samples. Jaws of great white sharks have been collected as trophies by fishermen formany years.
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Projects. Since 2003, the Save Our Seas Foundation has supported and funded over 300 research, conservation and education Projects worldwide. Project leaders. The Save Our Seas Foundation supports people who develop the original ideas and act as drivers ofSARAH LEWIS
In the pursuit of my passion I learned a heartbreaking reality: many species and habitats are under immediate and severe threat around the world, and countless animals are suffering unnecessarily cruel treatment at the hands of human beings. My innocent mind couldn’t comprehend why other people didn’t share my connection with nature,a deep
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And after two shark incidents in a town about 500 kilometres north of our study site – one of which resulted in the death of a local woman – the question of too many sharks has been on the lips of Mozambican locals, authorities and conservationists alike. Although the incidents in Mozambique were ultimately attributed to bull sharks, the* Foundation
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