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Madagascar Whale

Shark Research Project Foundation

Report sightings of whale sharks in Madagascar.

https://www.madagascarwhalesharks.org/

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Report your sightings of sharks and rays in Libya.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/347702979108286/

Monitoring of Cartilaginous Fish in Libya

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Djibouti Whale Shark Project

Join research trips to collect data on whale sharks in Djibouti.

https://www.sharks.org/expeditions

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Report sightings and volunteer to help collect data of angel sharks in the Canary Islands.

https://angelsharknetwork.com/canaryislands/

Angel Shark Project: Canary Islands

Ocean Sanctuaries

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Report your sightings of broadnose sevengill sharks in South Africa.

https://oceansanctuaries.org/citizen-science-projects/

South African Elasmobranch Monitoring

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Report your sightings of sharks, rays, chimaeras and their eggcases in South Africa.

https://www.elmoafrica.org/

South African

Shark Conservancy

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Join as an intern or volunteer to assist with research projects on coastal shark species of South Africa.

https://www.sharkconservancy.org/

Sharks and Rays

Red Sea

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Report your sightings of sharks and rays in the Sinai Peninsula.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/SharksAndRaysSinai/

Manta Trust

Report your sightings of manta and devil rays around the world.

https://www.mantatrust.org/idthemanta

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Manta

Matcher

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Report your sightings of mantas and other rays around the world.

https://www.mantamatcher.org/

Wildbook for Whale Sharks

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Report your sightings of whale sharks around the world.

https://www.whaleshark.org/

Wildbook for Leopard Sharks

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Report your sightings of leopard/zebra sharks around the world.

https://leopardshark.wildbook.org/

Africa is well-known for its breathtaking terrestrial wildlife, but the waters surrounding its coasts have nothing to envy in terms of megafauna. There is still much to study and to discover in the African continent, also known as the birthplace of humankind.

Website Imagery:

Aetos ID

Bernard Beaussier

ConnectOcean

Dení Ramírez

Greg Amptman

Maximilian Hirschfeld

Michael Bear

Nicolas Buray

Sebastián Villavicencio Rivera

Shark Count

South African Elasmobranch Monitoring

Victor Bach Muñoz

Contact Info:

email: victorbachmunoz@gmail.com

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