Event calendar

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17 Jan 2009 - 10:00 - 24 Jan 2009 - 10:00
Grand Cayman
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7 Feb 2009 - 10:00 - 7 Feb 2009 - 19:00
Plymouth, United Kingdom
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13 Feb 2009 - 11:00 - 15 Feb 2009 - 23:00
Lisbon - Parque das Nações
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18 Feb 2009 - 22:00 - 21 Feb 2009 - 22:00
Moscow
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20 Feb 2009 - 08:00 - 22 Feb 2009 - 16:00
Rosemont, IL - USA (Chicago)
25 Feb 2009 - 00:00 - 20 Mar 2009 - 00:00
Antarctica
21 Mar 2009 - 00:00 - 29 Mar 2009 - 00:00
Islas Revillagigedos - also known as Socorro Island(s)
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22 Mar 2009 - 03:00 - 23 Mar 2009 - 03:00
Sydney, Australia
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22 Mar 2009 - 10:00 - 29 Mar 2009 - 20:00
İstanbul, Turkey
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3 Apr 2009 - 02:00 - 5 Apr 2009 - 09:00
3-1 Higashi Ikebukuro, Toshima- ku, Tokyo JAPAN
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25 Apr 2009 - 00:15 - 25 Apr 2009 - 07:00
San Diego, California - USA
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31 Oct 2009 - 10:00 - 9 Nov 2009 - 18:00
Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
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Sharks and Rays

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Fishermen who caught whale shark may be fined - TheStar Online

Shark Trust - 5 January, 2009 - 01:00
MALAYSIA// The four fishermen who caught a juvenile whale shark by accident on New Year’s Day may be fined – the fish is an endangered and protected species.
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Claims new Qld fishing rules will cost jobs - Weekly Times Now

Shark Trust - 5 January, 2009 - 01:00
AUSTRALIA// New rules cutting shark catches off Queensland's coast will threaten hundreds of jobs, the state's seafood industry says.
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Grey nurse sharks will venture into our waters - AdelaideNow

Shark Trust - 5 January, 2009 - 01:00
AUSTRALIA// Grey nurse sharks will venture into South Australian waters for the first time as they search for warmer oceans, a study has found. Image © Shannon Conway.
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What's Inside The Stomach Of A Great White Shark? Find Out, Live! - Voxy

Shark Trust - 5 January, 2009 - 01:00
NEW ZEALAND// In one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history, Richard Dreyfuss of Jaws cuts open a Great White Shark to reveal a crushed tin can and a license plate. Image © Scubazoo.com.
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Fishermen who caught whale shark may be fined - TheStar Online

Shark Trust - 5 January, 2009 - 01:00
MALAYSIA// The four fishermen who caught a juvenile whale shark by accident on New Year’s Day may be fined – the fish is an endangered and protected species.
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Sharks in USA Today with Jupp

Oceanic Dreams - 2 January, 2009 - 15:19
Photo by: Paul Spielvogel

I think you remember Jupp Kerckerinck zur Borg - a refresh in case you do not.  Regardless, he just sent me an email this morning mentioning that he got a hit in the USA Today - nice start to the New Year.
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Into 2009 with a BIG smile!

Oceanic Dreams - 31 December, 2008 - 15:36
Lemon Shark (Tiger Beach, Bahamas, November 2008)

Best wishes to you, to the sharks - to all of us.

2009 is not just 2009: It's theYear of the Shark!


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Why do I post my pics in the Internet?

Oceanic Dreams - 28 December, 2008 - 23:32
Jennifer Mah (self-portrait)


THAT'S WHY:


Hi, Wolfgang:

I apologize, but I don't have any real questions.

I just stumbled upon your website, and couldn't leave without writing you. I just find what you do so inspiring and so beautiful. Your photos are brilliant, and the way you interact with sharks amazes me.

I want so badly to break into underwater photography, but underwater housing is just so expensive!

Anyway, you've inspired me more than I can express in an email, and just thought I should let you know.

Jennifer Mah


Jennifer Mah is a 19 year old student from the UK. She loves sharks, and is an avid photographer.

If Jen feels that my underwater photography inspires her, then she should know that it is folks like her who inspire me to keep going.





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Alibaba.com to Stop Facilitating the Trade of Shark Fins

Oceanic Dreams - 22 December, 2008 - 20:26
We first covered Alibaba.com on our blog back in December of 2006. However, the actual campaign started a few months before that.

It is gratifying to see that they finally came around - just in time for The Year of the Shark.

See all our posts regarding Alibaba.com.

Below is the offical press release from the Shark Group.

Congratulations to all those involved, in particular to Professor Brian W. Darvell for bringing the controversy to the attention of Alibaba's top management - and finally persuading them to stop offering their platform as a virtual shark fin exchange.

We should also applaud Alibaba for demonstrating corporate responsibility and a firm ethical position in an issue of transcendental relevance.

Press Release - The Shark Group

In Honour of The Year of the Shark, Alibaba Ends its Trade in Shark Fin

December 21, 2008

The International Year of the Shark gets off to a good start on January 1, 2009, as on-line trading giant, Alibaba, ceases its trade in shark fins.

The company has been in negotiations regarding the issue for the past year, since shark advocate Brian W. Darvell brought the problem to their attention.

Urging Alibaba to cease the trade, which poses a major threat to the survival of the targeted shark species, has been one of the prime projects of The Shark Group.

As a result of the information they provided, and the numbers of organizations concerned by the company's involvement in the shark fin trade, Alibaba made the group-wide decision to disallow shark fins, and shark fin products, on any of their trading sites.

They have encouraged their users to report incidences of shark fin trading, saying that perpetrators would be "suitably punished."

The company's decision gives a strong message to others that ethical concerns prohibit the participation in the wasteful practice of shark finning, which is one of the most dangerous threats to sharks at this time.

"I have been assured by the company that the intention is that all group websites will be shark fin-free on January 1st, 2009. Essentially, the decision that was made for Taobao applies to the whole of the company," Darvell explained.

While the development brings a ray of hope for shark conservation, The Shark Group remains concerned that the trade could resurface in other forms, and that demand for shark fin soup is still high."

For further information, please contact: Ila France Porcher, ila@smartech.pf

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Alibaba.com to stop trading shark fins

Oceanic Dreams - 22 December, 2008 - 14:38
We first covered Alibaba.com on our blog back in December of 2006. However, the actual campaign started a few months before that.
It is gratifying to see that they finally came around - just in time for The Year of the Shark.
Below is the offical press release from the Shark Group.
Congratulations to all those involved, in particular to Professor Brian W. Darvell for bringing the controversy to the attention of Alibaba´s top management - and finally persuading them to stop offering their platform as a virtual shark fin exchange.
We should also applaud Alibaba for demonstrating corporate responsibility and a firm ethical position in an issue of transcendental relevance.




Press release The Shark Group


December 21, 2008

In Honour of The Year of the Shark, Alibaba Ends its Trade in Shark Fins

The International Year of the Shark gets off to a good start on January 1, 2009, as on-line trading giant, Alibaba, ceases its trade in shark fins.

The company has been in negotiations regarding the issue for the past year, since shark advocate Brian W. Darvell brought the problem to their attention. Urging Alibaba to cease the trade, which poses a major threat to the survival of the targeted shark species, has been one of the prime projects of The Shark Group.

As a result of the information they provided, and the numbers of organizations concerned by the company's involvement in the shark fin trade, Alibaba made the group-wide decision to disallow shark fins, and shark fin products, on any of their trading sites. They have encouraged their users to report incidences of shark fin trading, saying that perpetrators would be "suitably punished."

The company's decision gives a strong message to others that ethical concerns prohibit the participation in the wasteful practice of shark finning, which is one of the most dangerous threats to sharks at this time.

"I have been assured by the company that the intention is that all group websites will be shark fin-free on January 1st, 2009. Essentially, the decision that was made for Taobao applies to the whole of the company," Darvell explained.

While the development brings a ray of hope for shark conservation, The Shark Group remains concerned that the trade could resurface in other forms, and that demand for shark fin soup is still high.


For further information, please contact:

Ila France Porcher, (ila@smartech.pf)"

Categories: Sharks and Rays

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