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Helping Change the View of Sharks

We were recently interviewed by PADI Pros Oceania about our work and current World Tour for Sharks. Read on to discover what we believe are the top misconceptions of sharks, the aspects of our tour that have surprised us and the most important question…

10. Would you do it again?

http://padiprosoceania.com/2015/09/29/helping-change-the-view-of-sharks/

By |October 4th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Helping Change the View of Sharks

Mangroves: The roots of the sea

We have been settling into life at Projects Abroad in Pacific Harbour, Fiji and enjoyed a workshop on the importance of mangroves.
Did you know that three quarters of all tropical fish species are born within mangroves?
Mangrove habitats are crucial for shelter and provide nurseries for various shark and fish species. The mangroves of Fiji are […]

By |September 30th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Mangroves: The roots of the sea

The Shark Files: Friend or Foe?

We were recently interviewed by Stephanie Atkins of Upstart Magazine during our Q&A session at Melbourne’s SEALIFE aquarium. It was a pleasure to meet Stephanie and we hope you enjoy her article, which is part of a Shark Files series of articles. Stephanie’s perception of sharks was changed dramatically after she went cage diving with […]

By |September 29th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on The Shark Files: Friend or Foe?

SEALIFE Melbourne: Meet Pinjarra!

Our Evening with Friends for Sharks event at SEA LIFE Aquarium in Melbourne was a highlight of our time in Australia. Before our talk we had a chance to explore the aquarium exhibits and spent plenty of time admiring the sharks and rays in the shark tank and tunnel. It is the best shark display […]

By |September 29th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on SEALIFE Melbourne: Meet Pinjarra!

Melbourne Sharks

We have really enjoyed our two weeks in Melbourne, Australia and had two fantastic events; one with Melbourne’s SEA LIFE aquarium and one at Kunyung School in Mount Eliza. The school event was a particularly special one for us, as it had been organised by my niece Amelie Hodgson and she is a HUGE shark […]

By |September 23rd, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Melbourne Sharks

Auckland Week Two: Farewell New Zealand

Our second week in Auckland focused on our school events and we enjoyed spending time with the students of Somerville, Silverdale and Bailey Road schools. It is always a pleasure to share our knowledge of sharks with children and the students at each of those schools were welcoming, attentive and interactive. We also enjoyed our […]

By |September 23rd, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Auckland Week Two: Farewell New Zealand

Auckland Week One Done!

It has been a busy week of events in Auckland and we’ve really enjoyed presenting at dive clubs, Auckland Zoo and at a home school event.

Our first lecture was for Global Dive and this was a great start to our time in Auckland. We then went on to present for Auckland Zoo’s Friends of the […]

By |September 6th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Auckland Week One Done!

Diving the Poor Knights

Our 66th Friends for Sharks event was at Dive! Tutukaka. They very generously offered to give us a day diving at New Zealand’s premier diving destination, the Poor Knights. This small cluster of islands sits approximately 15 miles (24 km) North East of Tutukaka in New Zealand’s Northland. The team at Dive! is extremely friendly, […]

By |September 2nd, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Diving the Poor Knights

Hello from the top of New Zealand!

I had been really looking forward to visiting Northland after a cold winter travelling throughout New Zealand and it was as beautiful, warm and scenic as we had both hoped for. Our first stop was Tutukaka for a dive centre lecture at Dive Tutukaka. The event went well despite a technical hitch at the start […]

By |September 1st, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Hello from the top of New Zealand!

West Coast Wanderings

After a wonderful time exploring the Coromandel Peninsula, we visited the west coast of the north island for a public event at Raglan. Raglan is a well known surf spot in New Zealand and, despite it having been a blustery winter week, there were people enjoying the surf at the local beaches. We stayed at […]

By |August 31st, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on West Coast Wanderings