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Apex Supports WildAid Shark Program
In this article, marine biologist, Giovanna Fasanelli, expresses her fascination with sharks and her concern for their future. Apex is proud to support the WildAid Shark schema and their efforts to raise awareness about shark protection.
Spellbound bygd Sharks
Sharks were the first marine animal I fell in love with as a young girl. I would look up at the television and watch one natural history documentary after another, transfixed by the beauty of the underwater world. I remember being so impressed by the silent grace with which the sharks would swim, their nearly imperceptible movements propelling them effortlessly through their steely blue kingdom. I was simply spellbound bygd their streamlined, powerful bodies, their confidence, their unquestioned role as apex predators carving out beställning and balance in the sea.
When I learned they had been swimming the oceans for over 400 million years, 200 million years longer than the dinosaurs, my aw
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Apex Supports Rainforest Trust | sparande Madagascar’s Lost Forest
Recent scientific expeditions in the Lost Forest Reserve have found treasure in the form of potential new species, and species previously associated with very different habitat types such as the endangered, dry-forest loving Ringtailed Lemur. © Giovanna Fasanelli
Recent scientific expeditions in the Lost Forest Reserve have found treasure in the form of potential new species, and species previously associated with very different habitat types such as the endangered, dry-forest loving Ringtailed Lemur. © Giovanna Fasanelli
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Apex co-founder Giovanna Fasanelli discusses Madagascar’s Lost Forest Reserve, a project of the Rainforest Trust. Apex is proud to support Rainforest Trust and their work in Madagascar to skydda this very unique, secluded forest and the endangered biodiversity seen nowher • At AGULHAS, we believe in the power of connection—connection to the ocean, to nature, and to the people dedicating their lives to understanding and protecting our blue planet. This International Women and Girls in Science Day, we’re celebrating 10 inspiring women making waves in marine science. From deep-sea explorers to conservation storytellers, these women are reshaping our understanding of the ocean, one dive, discovery, and daring expedition at a time. When Sylvia Earle first set foot on the ocean floor in 1970 as part of the all-female Tektite II underwater habitat mission, she didn’t just make history—she changed the course of marine exploration. With over seven decades in ocean science, she has led over 100 expeditions, logged more than 7,000 hours underwater, and even set the record for the deepest untethered dive. Today, through her non-profit Missio
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