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Sharks4Kids Event Celebrates Bahamas Launch of “Shark Stanley”
Apr 25, 2015 - 12:40:15 PM
Sharks4Kids co-founder Jillian Morris with teacher Ms. Smalling and the K5 students age 5-6 years at Gateway Christian Academy (Photo: Sharks4Kids)
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BIMINI, The Bahamas —Shark
Stanley, the friendly cartoon hammerhead shark, landed in Bimini on April 16 at
Gateway Christian Academy for the official Bahamas launch of the children’s
book
The Adventures of Shark Stanley
& Friends. Shark Stanley is a
global ambassador for shark conservation and the main character in the
science-based children’s book.
In conjunction
with the Florida based global nonprofit Sharks4Kids, the Shark Stanley launch
event included a shark lesson for the students, as well as a reading of the
book to mark the official Bahamas launch of the Shark Stanley campaign. Sharks4Kids founders Jillian Morris and
Duncan Brake taught the kids about sharks, specifically how scientists learn
about them and why they are critically important for not only the Bahamas, but
the oceans of the world.
The book, which
was created in partnership with the United States-based The Pew Charitable
Trusts, uses scientific and economic research about the importance of sharks to
marine ecosystems, tourism, and food security in a format that is fun and
accessible to young people. The
accompanying social media campaign involves taking photos while holding a
cutout of Shark Stanley or one of his 17 shark species friends and posting the
pictures to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #SharkStanley,
linking a global network of conservation-minded youth.
(Photo: Sharks4Kids)
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“We were thrilled
to work with students in Bimini, home to some of the most amazing shark diving
in the world,” said Sharks4Kids co-founder Jillian Morris. “We really want the
students to be excited about what’s in their own backyard and also take pride
in their country’s shark sanctuary. The
islands of Bimini are very small, but with the shark sanctuary, shark
eco-tourism and the Bimini Biological Field Station, they are really setting a
global standard for protecting sharks!”
The goal of Sharks4Kids is to create the next
generation of shark advocates through education, outreach and adventure. The
website provides students and teachers access to a dynamic range of educational
materials and experiences. Curriculum, games and activities allow teachers to
integrate shark education into their science programs on an introductory,
intermediate or advanced level. Students can access games, activities and info
sheets to satisfy their own curiosity about sharks. Classroom visits, student
snorkeling trips and shark-tagging expeditions also provide hands-on
experiences in the world of shark science and conservation. Sharks4Kids believes
kids can make a difference and their goal is to inspire and empower them to do
so.
“Sharks are in trouble in nearly every corner
of the planet and the Shark Stanley campaign is an opportunity to educate the
world’s youth about the plight of sharks and their importance to the oceans,”
said Leah Meth, co-author of
The
Adventures of Shark Stanley & Friends. “Shark Stanley unites the youth
of the world and we’re so thrilled to see his conservation message arrive in
the Bahamas.”
Approximately 100
hundred million sharks are killed annually in commercial fisheries and scientific research shows that 30 percent of known shark
species assessed by scientists are threatened with extinction. Continued declines in shark populations
jeopardize the important role sharks play maintaining the health of the entire
ocean. Many species of sharks are top
predators, and they regulate the variety and abundance of species in the food
web, including commercially important fish species. Sharks also help to
maintain healthy marine habitats, such as coral reefs. Additionally, sharks are a favorite species
for many SCUBA divers to see, making their presence equally critical to the
tourism industry. The Bahamas proved to
be a leader in shark conservation in the Caribbean by passing legislation that
designated the country’s full EEZ a shark sanctuary in 2011.
The Bimini event
on April 16 is one of 10 global Shark Stanley launches happening all over the
world during the month of April, including events in Grenada, China, Fiji,
Samoa, Canada, the United States, Turks and Caicos Islands, Hong Kong, and the
Philippines.
Sharks4Kids co-founder Jillian Morris with K5 students age 5-6 years at Gateway Christian Academy (Photo: Sharks4Kids)
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