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Wildbook

for Bullheads

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Report your sightings of bullhead sharks in the Galapagos Islands.

https://galapagosconservation.org.uk/projects/galapagos-bullhead-shark/

Shark Count

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Report your sightings of sharks in the Galapagos Islands.

https://sharkcount.org/

Galapagos

Whale

Shark Project

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Report your sightings of whale sharks in the Galapagos Islands.

http://fmme.world/whale-shark-project

Tiburón Ballena

Perú

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

https://www.ecoceanica.org/whale-shark-tour

Mobulas

do Brasil

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Projeto Megafauna

Marinha do Brasil

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Report you sightings of manta and mobula rays in Brazil.

https://www.facebook.com/mobulasdobrasil/

Report you sightings of whale sharks, humpback whales and ocean sunfish in Brazil.

https://www.facebook.com/megafaunamarinhadobrasil/

Ocean

Eyes

Report your sightings of catsharks and other marine life in Chile.

http://www.oceaneyes.cl/

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Proyecto Mantas

Ecuador

Report your sightings of manta rays in Isla de la Plata, Ecuador.

http://fmme.world/project-mantas-ecuador

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Save the Sharks

Report entities that sell shark-

based products in the Americas.

http://www.savethesharksorg.com/

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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/

South America is known for its exotic terrestrial wildlife, and it is pretty much just the same underwater. Home to the famous Galapagos Islands, this continent's coasts are also home to some very rare and poorly studied species of sharks and rays, making research projects in this area all the more exciting!

Website Imagery:

Aetos ID

Bernard Beaussier

ConnectOcean

Dení Ramírez

Greg Amptman

Maximilian Hirschfeld

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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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