
Dr. Rachel Graham awarded Pew Fellowship in marine conservation
With the increasing relaxation of Covid-19 linked restrictions to travel and field work in February 2021, MarAlliance has finally been able to hit the ground

With the increasing relaxation of Covid-19 linked restrictions to travel and field work in February 2021, MarAlliance has finally been able to hit the ground

Celebrate this 7th birthday with us and join our team on the 24th of April in the virtual Wildlife Conservation Network Spring Expo. We will

Scalloped hammerhead caught in a fishing net. Photo: Brian Skerry Traditional fishers in Belize were the first to see the losses in Belize’s fish and

MarAlliance was recently at WCN’s Virtual Spring Expo. The latest video highlighting some of our work in Cabo Verde produced by Uproar was premiered in

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We kick start our campaign to feed your curiosity about sharks, fish, fisheries and marine conservation. Send us your burning questions to info@maralliance.org or contact

Visit us at the WCN Virtual Spring Expo and get to know many of our wildlife conservation partners. Held on 25 April, the recording of

MarAlliance was fortunate to take part in the Jackson Wild Summit, a convening of scientists, conservationists, story tellers and filmmakers held at the foothills of

Community based conservation is all about relationships and flexibility. And trust and connections take years to build. We have blazed into a 3rd year

What if your country was declared a shark sanctuary but people knew little to nothing about it, or didn’t even understand sharks needed protection? Our

A year ago, during our coastal shark study field work off the coast of Boavista, Cabo Verde, West Africa, we caught a female tiger shark.

As I checked into my flight recently at Panama’s International Airport, I was asked a slew of security questions, where I revealed that I am

In July, the unthinkable happened. We lost one of our own to a tragic accident. It hit us hard and changed us all. In pursuit

As part of our outreach and education program to change behaviors in demand and use of plastics, we recently joined forces with Rotaract Club of

As with all fish, sharks also start out small…sometimes, very small. The world’s largest fish, the whale shark historically known to reach up to 20m

The earbones of a fish – called otoliths – have bands, just like trees, which reveal the fish’s age and other key markers from its

“I want to support my community members by using my knowledge for their wellbeing and for a better use of our natural riches.” Leyson’s eyes
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