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What Do We Do?

We work globally to improve the conservation status of sharks, skates and rays. Advocating for policy changes. And generating collective action to support our goals.





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Oceanics Programme

Oceanics Programme

Our Oceanics Programme is a wide-ranging advocacy effort which targets the conservation of oceanic sharks and rays. Read more

Published: 24th April, 2024

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

Mediterranean Programme

Mediterranean Programme

The Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot of extinction risk for sharks and rays. A complex body of water home to nearly 80 species of shark and ray, of which at least 53% are at risk of extinction. Read more

Published: 23rd April, 2024

Updated: 24th April, 2024

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

Community Engagement Programme

Community Engagement Programme

We believe in the power of collective action and the value of working with communities to encourage best practices around sharks and rays Read more

Published: 22nd April, 2024

Updated: 24th April, 2024

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

Fisheries Engagement

Fisheries Engagement

The primary threat to sharks and rays is, without doubt, the impacts of excessive and inadequately managed fisheries. So engagement with fisheries, driving the requirement for science-based sustainable management, is essential. Read more

Published: 21st April, 2024

Updated: 24th April, 2024

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

Living with Sharks

Living with Sharks

Looking forward to a world with more sharks. Living with Sharks is an innovative and forward-looking, community engagement project that will help prevent rollback of conservation advances and reduce negative human-shark interactions in the future. Read more

Published: 16th April, 2024

Updated: 2nd September, 2025

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

How did we do?

How did we do?

We believe the best way to safeguard the future of sharks is through a solutions-based approach that promotes positive change. Read more

Published: 27th August, 2023

Updated: 16th December, 2025

Author: Caroline Robertson-Brown

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    News Digest - June

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    Inside IOTC: What the Latest Meeting Means for Sharks and Rays in the Indian Ocean

    International shark conservation is rarely simple. Progress often comes through long negotiations, careful wording, and a lot of persistence.

  • Shark Town Premiere

    Shark Town Premiere

    The Shark Trust presents the UK Premiere of Shark Town. A film by Richard Peirce.

  • Shark Town Premiere

    Shark Town Premiere

    The Shark Trust presents the UK Premiere of Shark Town. A film by Richard Peirce.

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  • Tonic Immobility

    Tonic Immobility

    Tonic immobility is a reflex that causes a temporary state of inactivity in an animal. Similar to hypnosis. It occurs in a variety of different species, including many sharks and rays...

  • Shark Reproduction

    Shark Reproduction

    Sharks invest a lot of energy into producing a few, well-developed young. There are 3 main methods of reproduction: oviparity (egg-laying), ovoviviparity and vivparity (live birth).

  • Male & Female Sharks

    Male & Female Sharks

    How do you tell the difference between a male and female shark? Click here to find out about physical and behavioural differences, as well as shark courtship...

  • Shark Anatomy

    Shark Anatomy

    Sharks have a range of adaptations that make them perfectly suited to their environment. It's no wonder they've gained a reputation for being some of the most impressive and formidable predators on the planet!

  • Shark Taxonomy

    Shark Taxonomy

    Taxonomy is a field of science that involves classifying and naming species. It's integral to wildlife conservation, providing the bedrock for our understanding of sharks.

  • Shark Senses

    Shark Senses

    Many shark species have brains as complex as mammals, which enables them to process a wide range of senses. Sharks have the same 5 senses as we do plus a couple more...

  • Adopt a Great White Shark

    Adopt a Great White Shark

    Adopt a Great White Shark today and you'll be supporting vital Great White Shark research in the USA.

  • Shark Shop

    Shark Shop

    Check out our range of shark inspired gifts. From shark adoptions and gift memberships, to clothing and accessories... There's something for everyone.

  • Shark Evolution

    Shark Evolution

    Most scientists believe that sharks came into existence around 400 million years ago. That's 200 million years before the dinosaurs! Find out more about the history of sharks...

  • Great Eggcase Hunt

    Great Eggcase Hunt

    Want to help shark and ray conservation? Take part in the Shark Trust Great Eggcase Hunt. Find and record eggcases that have washed up on the beach. Eggcase hunting is great fun for all ages!

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