Shark Conservation in Action
Devon Stevens, Roatan Photography
Pew's Jill Hepp opened the event. "More and more, world leaders are realizing that, in addition to their value to the ecosystem, sharks are worth more alive—for diving, snorkeling and watching—than dead."
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Pew's Jill Hepp opened the event. "More and mor...
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Pew's Maximiliano Bello gives his presentation ...
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Close-up of the shark photo exhibit.
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Dr. Rashid Sumaila, an economist from the Unive...
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Shark attack survivor Chuck Anderson tells the ...
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Chuck Anderson and President Lobo Sosa chat on ...
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Marine biologists calm nurse sharks before thei...
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Two nurse sharks are released, and the particip...
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President Lobo Sosa boards a submarine, which t...
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Jill Hepp presents an award to President Lobo S...
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Jill Hepp presents President Lobo Sosa with a b...
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President Lobo Sosa signs the decree.
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The Pew team poses with the president.
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