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Save Our Sharks aims to educate about the true nature of sharks.


With the aim of creating a new respect and appreciation for these amazing creatures.​
Sharks have been on Earth for over 400 million years.

They have evolved to become the top predator in our oceans.

Without them, our marine ecosystems would collapse.
Around 1/3 of all shark and ray species ​
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are threatened with extinction.
We aim to achieve greater awareness and

global change in perception in order to

​protect these amazing creatures.

All funds raised by Save Our Sharks

​ go directly back into shark conservation.
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Save Sharks, Shark Conservation Australia, Worldwide Shark Conservation, Shark Protection, Why Sharks Attack, Shark Awareness, Shark Information, Shark education, Shark Threats, Shark Research, Saving Sharks, Shark Statistics, Shark information, Shark attacks, Shark Species, Shark Facts, Shark Pictures, Shark Links, Shark Website, Save Our Sharks is an Australian owned and run website focussing on education, the conservation of and protection of sharks. Raising awareness of sharks may help people realise the beauty and importance of these marine animals. Threats to shark populations include shark finning, long line fishing, shark nets and shark meshing, drum lines, over fishing, destructive fishing techniques, by-catch, use of shark products for medicinal use, shark body parts such as teeth for jewellery, pollution of our oceans, depletion of fish stocks.


Save Our Sharks contains useful information such as threats to sharks, database of different shark species with detailed information on each including Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Bull Shark, Dusky Whaler, Bronze Whaler, Whale Shark, Grey Carpet Shark, Port Jackson Shark, Epaulette Shark, Wobbegong Shark, Black Tip Reef Shark, Prickly Dogfish, White Tip Reef Shark, Nervous Shark, Oceanic White Tip Shark, Basking Shark, Sandbar Shark. Also found on Save Our Sharks are links to other marine conservation groups., latest shark related news, Opportunities to help raise money, awareness, support shark research, conservation and help save sharks around the world. 


Save Our Sharks - Conservation and Awareness through education and appreciation.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Why Save Sharks?
  • How You Can Help
    • Donations
    • Merchandise & Clothing
    • Wristbands
    • Bali Sharks
    • Be Inspired >
      • Beqa Sharks
      • Bali Sharks
      • Fiji Sharks
      • Oahu Shark Diver
      • Shark nets and drum lines - Bridget
      • Kath 50
      • David Forrest Story
      • Rowena GWS story
      • Fiji story
      • Hawaii shark finning
      • Ecology Magazine
  • Shark Info
    • Shark Species
    • Misunderstood monsters
    • Shark Finning
    • Fact Frenzy
    • Why sharks attack
    • Endangered shark species
    • Shark sensory facts
    • Great White Shark Research
    • Grey Nurse Shark Research
    • Shark Biology
  • Educational Resources
    • Links
  • Contact