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    World Aquatic Animal Day: Giving guitarfish the spotlight they deserve!
    Amy Webber
    • Apr 1

    World Aquatic Animal Day: Giving guitarfish the spotlight they deserve!

    This year, April 3rd marks the annual World Aquatic Animal Day, which aims to bring light to the multitude of challenges faced by marine...
    Our Earth’s climate is changing, but what does this mean for sharks?
    Amy Webber
    • Nov 24, 2021

    Our Earth’s climate is changing, but what does this mean for sharks?

    Climate change is a term many are now familiar with as the Earth’s surface temperature continues to rise at a rate that has doubled since...
    Wild Wetlands: the importance of wetlands and the conservation of the St. Lucia estuary
    Lucy Lintott
    • Feb 2, 2021

    Wild Wetlands: the importance of wetlands and the conservation of the St. Lucia estuary

    It’s World Wetlands Day and we’re going to explore these incredible ecosystems that provide a plethora of benefits to the environment, to...
    We may have survived 2020, but not everyone did.
    Monalisa Mabandla
    • Jan 21, 2021

    We may have survived 2020, but not everyone did.

    It’s January and most of us are celebrating having survived the crazy year that was 2020. However, what role have we played in ensuring...
    Sharks as an important conservation tool in South Africa
    Chantel Elston
    • Sep 15, 2020

    Sharks as an important conservation tool in South Africa

    In South Africa we are incredibly lucky to have a rich diversity of life in our oceans – from the cold-water fishery species on the West...

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