Ways to Save Sharks

15 ways to save sharks and make shark conservation fun.

Earn your wings

Earn your wings and take action to save the sharks. Here are 15 ways you can get involved and be the difference that helps shift perspectives of sharks and conservation  that can bring about positive ocean change.

1. Adopt a shark

Proceeds from our shark adoptions fuel our shark conservation campaigns and make it possible to do our important work. You can adopt a shark virtually or get an adorable shark in the mail.

2. Meet a shark

Make sharks more valuable alive than dead! Shark tourism and ecotourism is an amazing way to support shark conservation. Join us on some incredible shark adventures.

3. Learn about worldwide shark laws

It’s not just about saving sharks – it’s about the oceans. Educate yourself on the laws that supposedly protect sharks.

4. Go plastic free

Sharks, as apex predators, face even more threat from pollution due to biomagnification. Change your habits and clean up your act. Eliminate single use plastics from your life. Avoid using plastic water bottles.

5. Schedule a presentation

We love teaching others about sharks and helping them turn their passion into action. Request a virtual presentation for your classroom, dive club or your next event. Our topics range from Shark IQ to Shark Diving to Sharks, Sex & Wine with specific age appropriateness for each.

6. Keep sharks out of your cosmetics

The majority of Squalene and Squalane comes from shark liver oil. Never use any products (including makeup, wrinkle creams, lotions and deodorants) that contain Squalene unless it specifically states “100% plant-derived”, or “vegetable based” or “vegetable origins”.

7. Get smart! Be positive PR for sharks

We’ve launched our virtual Shark Angels U to bring the sharks to you, help you learn more about shark conservation, and teach others. Request a webinar or access to previous webinars.

8. Donate

Help raise funds to fuel the movement. Start your own fundraiser with your family and friends. Donate your birthday to save sharks or send a gift on behalf of a loved one and be featured on our tribute wall. Choose us as your charity while shopping on Amazon. Earn your wings and Become a Shark Angels monthly donor.

9. Volunteer

Want to make a difference and help us with ocean, marine and shark conservation? Volunteer and leave the world a better place than you found it. We are looking for all kinds of people with lots of different skills: writing, social media, graphic designers, videographers, students.

10. Sign up for our Monthly Chomp Newsletter

Learn about what shark scientists are doing out in the field, get the latest shark news and even get discounts on new gear all delivered straight into your inbox!

11. Read labels

Know what you are buying. Often shark is relabeled as other types of fish, like rock salmon, included in fish patties like pollock, or hidden from consumers – as shark ingredients are not always labeled like chondroitin which can be made from shark cartilage or shagreen which is made from their skin.

12. Spend a fun afternoon with our shark activity book

Filled with shark games and activities that test your shark knowledge and will keep you and your kids entertained for hours. Topics include: shark anatomy, sharks food, shark reproduction, fun shark facts and more.

13. Grab yourself a shark face mask

Made from recycled ocean plastic, this product is comfortable and sustainable. Shark Angels gear is a great way to support Shark Angels and show the world what you love.

14. Sign a petition

We need your help to ask Amazon to stop selling sharks in a bottle.

15. Make ocean friendly seafood choices

Many of the fish we enjoy are in trouble due to destructive fishing and farming practices. When you choose to buy sustainable seafood, you push suppliers to source more environmentally responsible products and encourage sustainable fishing, driving significant improvements throughout the industry. Ultimately, your choices have an impact on the health of the ocean. Learn where and how it was caught.