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There are over 390 species of shark in the world, many of which are threatened due to the overfishing of their food sources, the demand for shark-fin soup, and fisheries bycatch. Explore these links for information on Shark research, and do what you can to promote awareness of these amazing creatures.

Sixgill Shark Research - Visit the Seattle Aquarium's web page and find out about their ongoing Shark research program. It includes an online reporting form for sixgill sightings.

Shark Research Institute - SRI works with the scientific community, individuals and organizations concerned about the health of our marine ecosystem, and marine resource users: subsistence fishermen, sport divers, and the dive tourism industry.

Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The mission of PSRF is to develop and assist projects that contribute to a better understanding of elasmobranchs, with an emphasis on those which contribute to their conservation and management.

NOAA Fisheries, Shark Site – NOAA Fisheries is conducting research, implementing restrictions and working with fisherman domestically, and pursuing international conservation.

ReefQuest Centre for Shark Research - Dedicated to shark and ray conservation through its scientific research and public education programs. Extensive list of research, education, and conservation features.

Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology - This site lists several graduate student research programs currently underway in Hawaii.

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