Shark Awareness Day: Celebrating the Guardians of the Ocean on July 14
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Every year on July 14, people around the world come together to celebrate Shark Awareness Day—a day dedicated to honoring sharks, challenging misconceptions, and promoting their conservation. Although it is not an official United Nations observance, Shark Awareness Day has grown into a globally recognized event supported by aquariums, conservation organizations, scientists, educators, divers ...
What is Shark Awareness Day- Why Should We Care?
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July 14 is Shark Awareness Shark Day, a day created to dispel myths about sharks and to raise awareness about the importance of sharks to the ocean. It is a day to recognize the great risk of extinction many species of sharks and rays face, and how we can act to save them.
Shark Awareness Day - The Shark Trust
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Shark Awareness Day is Tue 14 July. Let's use this opportunity to champion sharks and create positive change for some of the ocean’s greatest wonders.
Why Shark Conservation Matters | Earth.Org
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Every July 14, we celebrate Shark Awareness Day — not just to honor one of nature’s most enigmatic creatures but to rally for their survival. Sharks, ruling the oceans for over 450 million years, are crucial for maintaining the balance within marine ecosystems.
SHARK AWARENESS DAY - July 14, 2026 - National Today
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Shark Awareness Day on July 14 celebrates the incredible diversity and ecological importance of sharks, often misunderstood apex predators. This day encourages us to learn about their crucial role in marine ecosystems and advocate for their protection.
July 14 - Shark Awareness Day - ECOcalendar
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Nevertheless, sharks are key players in the marine ecosystem, helping to maintain balance. For this reason, Shark Awareness Day is celebrated every year on July 14th.
Shark Awareness Day: Five Species, Five Status Checks
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Shark Awareness Day: Five Species, Five Status Checks Sharks tend to get lumped into one conversation — apex predator, endangered, needs protecting — but that flattens something that actually matters.