Category Archives: Ocean Conservation
Glide – A Runway Event For our Oceans
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Tagged Conservation, event, glide, Regina, runway, Shark, shark truth
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If you are in Regina, this is NOT TO BE MISSED! Visit http://www.glideevent.ca/ for details and ticket information. This breathtaking event will feature a unique contemporary runway set showcasing fashions from SEED Sustainable Style, a stunning performance by local jazz singer/songwriter Belle Plaine, guest … Continue reading
Fin Free Regina SHARKWATER Screening |
Fin Free Regina believes the film SHAKRWATER has the power to educate people on the problem of shark finning and, perhaps more importantly, shatter the myth that sharks are monsters. Fin Free Regina recently had a free screening of the … Continue reading
Media Attacks Shark
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Tagged attack, bite, fear, media, news, Shark
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News and the media in general love to report animal attacks. A small wound caused by an exploratory bite from a shark is blown up into international news every time. Even where the only wound is on a surf board … Continue reading
Shark Week is a week on the Discovery channel that sees a flurry of documentaries on sharks. As a person with a keen interest in sharks, you’d think I would be extremely excited about it. The truth is I get … Continue reading
Regina Bistro Serves Vulnerable Shark
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Tagged eating, endangered, food, health, mako, mercury, Regina, Restaurant, Shark
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A restaurant in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada has Mako Shark on their menu. This came as a bit of a shock to me not only because we are so far away from any ocean, but because this is where I live … Continue reading


