Learn about one of the ocean’s top predators—sharks—and their critical role in maintaining the marine ecosystem. This collection features NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries resources for everyone to explore NOAA’s efforts to research and conserve shark populations, how sharks support the sanctuary system, and more.
Background
Sharks, a species that has existed for more than 400 million years, exist throughout our world’s ocean with more than 450 species of shark in total. Most sharks are apex predators and sit at the top of the food chain. They play a vital role in keeping the ecosystem healthy by feeding on animals that are lower in the food chain.
Posters & Activities
Utilize these interactive activities and an assortment of readily available posters, coloring pages, and other resources for students to learn and gain a better understanding of sharks, the impacts sharks face, and the role we have in protecting them.
Shark Elementary Collection
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Marine Sanctuary System, the best of the best educational materials for an elementary school audience have been compiled in collaboration with the National Park Trust. This collection focuses on sharks.
Webinars
The National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series provides educators, students, and the interested public with educational and scientific expertise, resources, and training to support ocean and climate literacy. Take a look at the shark-curated webinars ranging from discussing population changes of sharks to specific species and even sharks in movies.
Videos
Want to encounter sharks through the comfort of your own screen? Dive into the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries’ video collection of various shark species from across the country and learn about sharks in the sanctuary system, shark research, and more.
Virtual Reality
Come along and explore with green sea turtles (honu) as they take you around Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Learn how Hawaii's volcanic islands were formed, swim with whitetip reef sharks, and watch your new turtle friends kick back and relax at the turtle spa.
Species Spotlight
Have a favorite shark species or want to learn more about rare shark types you may not have heard about? Check out the Species Spotlight Section for resources on every type of shark!
Wildlife Viewing Guidelines
Encountering sharks can be a unique opportunity! For their safety as well as yours, please follow these guidelines: give wildlife plenty of space, be aware of local regulations, and use your zoom lens or binoculars if you want that close-up view!
Web Stories
Many of our national marine sanctuaries are home to a variety of shark species with scientists eagerly working to learn more about them and working to ensure they are protected for future generations. Read up on the various work of our team including sharks that call sanctuaries home, shark and ocean stewardship, the relationship between sharks and marine ecosystems, and more.
Additional Materials
Do you want even more information on this special species? Look here for fun facts, past events, and magazine articles about sharks to become a shark specialist!