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Safeguarding the future of sharks through positive change

 

There are over 1200 fascinating species of sharks and rays. All play a part in the health and stability of our oceans. Due mainly to overfishing, a quarter of these species are threatened with extinction unless we take urgent action. The Shark Trust works within a global network of partners to push for vital change in fisheries and trade that will secure the future for all sharks and rays.

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influencing 85 nations to create positive change for sharks

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eggcases recorded to the ‘Great Eggcase Hunt’

SHARK SUPs raising shark awareness with The Shark Trust

We’ve committed to supporting the Shark Trust in their work. To help spread the word about the amazing diversity of sharks and rays and the importance of protecting them for future generations. Without sharks our ocean will be a poorer place.

Take time to discover the world of sharks and find out how you can get involved in shaping the future of sharks and the ocean. #DoSomeFin for sharks and make a difference.

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Shark inspired design

iSUP Evolution

These improvements include: refining the quality of select materials; improving manufacturing processes and attention to detail; tweaking of boards functional designs to enhance performance; and improvements to our accessory range, which includes changes that move us to be more environmentally friendly.

Shark inspired design

Aesthetics

Graphically influenced to reflect a variety of our ocean’s shark species, the 2020 SHARK SUPs Collection presents an environmentally connected range of iSUP products that visually inspire, whilst achieving a unique and subtle point of education.

Epaulette Carpet Shark - All Round Shark

The Epaulette Carpetshark is a small and slender shark, that walks! While capable of swimming, the Epaulette Shark seems to prefer ‘walking’. Using their muscular pectoral fins they can often be seen ‘strolling’ between rock pools in search of food. Sandy-brown in colour with a pattern of dark spots, these sharks are well camouflaged. They also have two large black spots surrounded by a white ring, resembling large eyes.

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Whale Shark - Touring Shark

The mighty Whale Shark is the biggest fish in the ocean. The largest on record was over 20m long and weighed 42 tonnes.These slow-moving giants are grey-blue in colour with a distinctive pattern of pale spots. This is unique to each individual, just like human fingerprints.

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Atlantic Sharpnose Shark - Surf Shark

The Atlantic Sharpnose Shark is a small coastal shark with a long-pointed snout and large eyes. Grey-brown in colour, they have white edges on their fins. Older sharks also have small pale spots. Underneath they are white. This counter shading is common in sharks and helps to conceal them from predators, and prey, from both above and below. Often found close to the surf-zone off sandy beaches. They can also be found in marine-brackish estuaries, enclosed bays and sounds.

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Atlantic Weasel Shark - Race Shark

The Atlantic Weasel Shark is also known as the Little Tiger Shark. This small and slender shark is grey-bronze in colour with striking yellow stripes. Underneath they are white. They belong to a group of sharks known as the Ground Sharks (Carcharhiniformes). This is the largest and most diverse order of sharks, containing at least 291 species and 8 families.

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Zebra Shark - Windsurf Shark

The Zebra Shark is a long slender shark with a short-rounded snout. Tan in colour with lots of dark brown spots, adult Zebra Sharks are often confused for Leopard Sharks. But they’re born dark brown with pale yellow stripes, and this is what gives them their name.

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Smooth-hound Shark - Yoga Shark

A medium-sized shark with a short snout and large ovaleyes. They have a third eyelid, known as a nictitatingmembrane, which protects their eyes while feeding.Grey to grey brown in colour, this slender shark isusually unspotted but may occasionally have darkspots. Underneath they’re white. This counter shadingis common in sharks and helps to conceal them frompredators, and prey, from both above and below.

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Port Jackson Shark - Family Shark

Grey to light brown, with distinct black stripes and a bandacross their eyes. This unusual shark has a short bluntsnout and strong ridges above the eyes.Port Jacksons belong to the Bullhead Shark(Heterodontidae) family. Also known as the Horn Sharks.Descending from an ancient order of sharks, thisgroup has fossil records dating all the way back to theMezozoic Era.

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Angel Shark - Multi-person 'KRAKEN'

The Angel Shark is a large flat-bodied shark that looks more like a ray than a shark. But with their gills positioned on the sides, rather than underneath their body, they’re classified as sharks. Grey to reddish or greenish brown in colour, with lots of small white and black spots, this bottom-dwelling shark blends in perfectly with the sandy seabed.

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We’ve committed to supporting The Shark Trust in their work. To help spread the word about the amazing diversity of sharks and rays and the importance of protecting them for future generations. Without sharks our ocean will be a poorer place. Take time to discover the world of sharks and find out how you can get involved in shaping the future of sharks and the ocean. #DoSomeFin for sharks and make a difference.

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