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Sharks Articles

Protecting Mexico's Pregnant Bull Sharks
Each winter, pregnant bull sharks arrive in Playa del Carmen. A women-led project is documenting them one by one, revealing their personalities and turning these misunderstood sharks into a symbol of pride for the community. 
Best Scuba Diving in February
Whether you’re looking to escape cold weather, beat the winter blues or just get away for a long weekend, here are our picks for the top February dive destinations.
Best Scuba Diving in June

Summer vacation isn’t just for the schoolkids. Browse our list of the five best June scuba diving destinations, and start dreaming up your midyear getaway.

Could CITES Momentum Safeguard Entire Ocean Ecosystems?
Whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks and mantas received highest protections at the most recent CITES Conference of the Parties. Here's what that says about the future of ocean protection.
Asian Shark and Ray Alliance: An Eco Org Divers Should Know
In the latest edition of “organizations divers should know,” Dr. David Shiffman introduces you to the Asian Shark and Ray Alliance. This new organization will bring together shark scientists and conservationists from across Asia—but they need your help.
Calling Divers: Sign the Petition to Save Sharks and Rays
PADI AWARE aims to collect 20,000 signatures from divers, instructors, operators and ocean advocates urging decision-makers to enact stronger protections for sharks and rays during CITES CoP20.
Fun Facts About Basking Sharks

The basking shark is the second-largest fish in the ocean. Learn where you can encounter this unique shark and other fun facts!

Will Banning Baited Shark Diving Off Florida Make Our Seas Safer?
Bipartisan legislation would ban the practice of feeding sharks off Florida’s coast, which supporters say will keep people safer and reduce conflict with recreational anglers. But the scientific evidence is mixed, and so are reactions from the dive community. 
What Happens to an Ecosystem When Its Top Predator Is Removed?
In this edition of “Ask a Marine Biologist,” Dr. David Shiffman discusses the importance of predator conservation.