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Blog: Endangered Sharks of Galapagos Programme

This is a critical time for sharks globally. They are facing increasing pressures including industrial fishing, key nursery habitat loss and plastic pollution. The Galapagos Marine Reserve is unique in its high abundance of endangered scalloped hammerhead, silky and whale sharks. We are supporting research which will ensure that these vulnerable sharks are protected throughout their life span. Read our project updates about our Endangered Sharks of Galapagos programme here:

Sharks of the Galapagos Islands

By work experience volunteer Louisa Clogston The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the most unique and biodiverse marine…

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Galapagos Whale Shark Project update

The Galapagos Whale Shark Project team are setting sail this week to continue their research on whale sharks around Darwin…

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Galapagos Whale Sharks – A Project Update

This year, with the permission of the Galapagos National Park Directorate, experts from around the globe sailed to Darwin Island…

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Whale sharks: perils of the ocean

Whale sharks are among some of the most poorly understood creatures on earth as they spend most of their lives…

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Food for thought: whale sharks in the Galapagos

Female whale sharks, many of which are believed to be pregnant, pass through the Galapagos Islands between July and October…

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Galapagos Whale Sharks In Peru

Two whale sharks that were tagged in August close to Darwin's Arch in the north of the Galapagos Marine Reserve have been detected off the coast off Peru.

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Whale Shark Report

An infographic giving a brief overview of the Galapagos Whale Shark Project's 2014 field season.

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Giants of Galapagos: Solving the Great Whale Shark Mystery

This is a pivotal time. Together, we can solve the great whale shark mystery.

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WOD2014 – Whale Sharks

This Sunday is World Oceans Day; a day that commemorates the beauty and importance of our oceans which are so…

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