Give the Gift of Sharks
This Valentines Day Show your Love for Sharks!
Tell Your Lover You Care About the Ocean and Save a Shark.
Name a Shark and Support Shark Conservation
Name and adopt your own shark & support our research and conservation program. We are uncovering fascinating information in our shark tagging program. Sharks we have tagged in the San Francisco Bay are moving offshore as far as 900 miles to the north and south, while the smaller sharks stay in the San Francisco Bay. Preliminary evidence from the genetics work suggests that Pacific Sevengill sharks are very different from the Atlantic species. This year several of our large female sharks have been recaptured by recreational fishermen. Following the movements and rate of capture will help us better understand seasonal and short term movements, capture rates, growth and provide fisheries managers the information they need to protect these and other species of sharks.
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Shark Levels
Seven Gill Shark
Your tax deductible Donation of $50.00 goes to tagging, tracking & evaluating fisheries impacts on Sevengill sharks, Notorhynchus cepedianus. Receive an electronic certificate with your message, a digital photo of your Sevengill Shark including the location of capture and release, tag#, and any information on recapture in the future.
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Leopard Shark
Donate $35.00 Name and Adopt a Leopard Shark, the above information on your shark, receive a stuffed shark a digital photo and certificate in the name of your gift.
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Tag a Shark
Donate $1000.00 and join our team tagging your own shark on our vessel, the Tiburon and spend a day on the San Francisco Bay for two.
Join expert fishermen and biologists, learn about local shrks and get filmed catching and tagging a live shark for two. Proceeds support three tagging trips and as many as thirty sharks in our long term mark and recapture study. You can really save a shark and have fun doing it with Sea Stewards and Team Fish Finders.(Photo Team Fish Finders Steve Shirley Releasing a Sevengill shark Notorhynchus cepedianus)
