Nautilus Explorer announces fly-in trips to Guadalupe, and protection for Guadalupe Sharks
And more from Mike Lever on the sharks at Guadalupe:
"FYI, I strongly believe that the white sharks at Guadalupe are at great risk of being wiped out. There is a resident fall population of 50 animals and it would be easy to fish most of them out -- especially when a jawbone is worth USD5 - 10K. Tim Means from Baja Expeditions and I have started a independently admininstered conservation fund with the express purpose of saving the sharks. We are trying to raise $150,000 and have directed that the funds be spent on both hiring staff for the park (Guadalupe is now a protected biosphere but there are no funds available to hire a park director, etc.) and projects designed to create a linkage between the fishermen on the island and the sharks ie. we want to build a school for their kids with the result that shark tourism has provided them with a direct benefit. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you know anybody who might be interested in helping us out."
Thanks to the Nautilus Explorer for sponsoring our International Competition, and for protecting these sharks. Be sure and let them know that you appreciate their support of sharks and LAUPS if you contact them.











