Shark Week 2021 Schedule
The programmes and shows for Shark Week 2021 look amazing! This is the full schedule and times so you don’t miss any shark action.
The programmes and shows for Shark Week 2021 look amazing! This is the full schedule and times so you don’t miss any shark action.
UPDATE: Shark Week 2022 is here! Shark week is just about a week away and we decided to do a big giveaway that ends mid shark week on July 14th. Nibbles the hiking shark, has been staying with our friends in New York until it’s time for him to head over to Discovery to do…
We are already excited for that time of the year again and everyone is asking when is Shark Week 2021?
Please welcome our latest We Love Sharks team member, Nibbles the Shark!
Our official We Love Sharks mascot needs a name! Can you help?
We love this Shark Spa Kit! Find out what it is and enter for a chance to win one for yourself.
While shark attacks in Palm Beach haven’t been an issue in the last decade, a recent explosion in shark migration is to blame in 2021. According to the Florida Atlantic University, thousands of sharks have been sighted off Palm Beach County. Blacktip sharks and spinner sharks are continuing their annual migration from February through April…
Join our giveaway and you can win a free copy of Sharkopoly, the Shark Monopoly board game!
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If you still think sharks are just like any other sea animal, you may have to think again. The ‘volcano sharks’ are a collection of different species of sharks living, and thriving in the extremely hot and acidic waters surrounding the Kavachi: a highly active submarine volcano. In fact, some of them live right inside the caldera of this active volcano.
Why not adopt a shark to celebrate Shark Week this year? See our recommended shark adoption and conservation options below.
California’s San Francisco Bay has seen repeated incidents of what could be thousands of dead sharks, rays, and several other fish species over the past several months. What’s the cause?