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These are some examples of how we're raising the alarm. To organise an interview, please contact us.

+ Our successful campaign to ban shark products on CNN.
+ Our successful campaign to ban shark products in the SCMP.
+ Our successful campaign to ban shark products on Fox News.
+ Our successful campaign to ban shark products on IHT Rendezvous.
+ Letter
to the editor in The
SCMP.
+ Letter to the editor in The SCMP.
+ Article in World.edu.
+ Article
in Guy Harvey Magazine.
+ Letter
to the editor in The
SCMP.
+ Team Shark Rescue in Asia One News.
+ Video clip in The Pulse.
+ 5 April 2010 -- Interview in Inside DB. (pdf)
+ 1 April 2010 -- Letter to Editor in South China Morning Post.
+ 25 January 2010 -- Article in Time Out - Hong Kong.
+ 20 January 2010 -- Mention in Diver Net.
+ 22 December 2009 -- Feature in SCMP's Youth Post.
+ 11 December 2009 -- Article in Asian Diver Magazine.
+ 10 December 2009 -- SCMP letter to the Editor.
+ 9 December 2009 -- Mention in Scubadvisor.
+ 7 December 2009 -- Article in Save the Mantas.
+ 4 December 2009 -- Article in The Scuba Herald.
+ 3 December 2009 -- Mention in Lady Diver Magazine.
+ 3 December 2009 -- Mention in Wetpixel.
+ 18 November 2009 -- Article in The Source Asia.
+ 29 September 2009 -- Interview in Foodcandy.
+ 12 August 2009 -- Times Online Photo of the Day, showing a Shark Rescue representative during the launch.
+ 12 August 2009 -- Launch and submission of first postcard to Hong Kong's Chief Executive. Photos and text by Alex Hofford.
+ 12 August 2009 -- Shark Rescue mentioned on GingerAsia.com.
+ 29 January 2009 -- Universities Should Set Example to Curb Demand for Shark Fin,South China Morning Post, 29 January 2009 — It is time in the Year of the Ox for Hong Kong's universities to change their policies...

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About Shark Rescue
Shark Rescue is an initiative from Sigei Media and we are
based in Hong Kong. Launched in August 2009, our mission is to protect
sharks and the oceans from unsustainable human activity. We're working
toward a ban on the shark trade because this fishery has already
decimated shark populations around the world and damaged the balance of
marine habitats.
For more information, to organise an interview, or to just give us a
pat on the back, please contact
us
today.
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