The Shark Safe Network is a volunteer effort that is comprised of individuals and groups who are working together to protect sharks. Our goal is to reduce and ultimately eliminate wasteful and unsustainable activities and products that threaten sharks’ survival.
DCP The Dolphin Communication Project focuses on research and awareness of marine mammal conservation by conducting underwater research studies in dolphin communication, encouraging cetacean intern experiences and fostering collaborative endeavors with scientific and educational programs
Sharks.org Shark Research Institute is a multi-disciplinary non-profit 501(c)(3) scientific research organization, was created to sponsor and conduct research on sharks and promote the conservation of sharks. Founded in 1991 at Princeton, New Jersey, USA, SRI has field offices in Canada, the Galapagos Islands, Honduras, Mexico, South Africa, Taiwan and the Seychelles. A new data collecting site has been established in Australia.
Conservation International We are innovative problem-solvers. Our work is based on cutting-edge science, comprehensive partnerships, and concern for human well-being. With these three principles guiding us, we safeguard valuable species, preserve the most important landscapes and seascapes, and support communities that care for and rely on Earth’s natural resources.
Humane Society of US Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest and most effective animal protection organization. The HSUS seeks a humane and sustainable world for all animals—a world that will also benefit people. We are America’s mainstream force against cruelty, exploitation and neglect, as well as the most trusted voice extolling the human-animal bond.
EarthWatch Earthwatch brings science to life for people concerned about the Earth’s future. Giving volunteers the opportunity to join research teams around the world, this unique model is creating a systematic change in how the public views science and its role in environmental sustainability.