Sharks International 2026
@SharksInt2026
The world's largest international shark, ray, and chimaera scientific conference. Join us in Sri Lanka in 2026.
We’re excited to introduce Dr. Barbara E. Wueringer as our first keynote speaker for #SI2026! 📅 Join us in Sri Lanka from 4-8 May 2026 to hear directly from Barbara and learn from her at the world’s largest shark, ray, and chimaera conference. 🔗 si2026.org




Species Highlight: Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus ocellatus) 🦅 The name "eagle ray" refers to the ray's distinctive V-shaped snout, which resembles a bird’s beak. Interested in learning more about sharks, rays and chimaeras? Join us at #SI2026! 🔗 si2026.org




🦈 It’s Shark Awareness Day 2025! Sharks have shaped oceans for over 400 million years - but today face global decline. 📢 Join #SI2026: the leading shark & ray science conference. 📝 Abstracts + registration now open! 📍 Colombo, Sri Lanka | 4–8 May 🔗 si2026.org



Registration for Sharks International 2026 is NOW OPEN! Registration includes access to all sessions, keynotes, sides events, and the welcome reception. Don’t miss out, register now for #SI2026! 🔗 Rates: si2026.org/participate/re… 🔗 Registration form: si2026.org/registration-f…

Call for Abstracts is NOW OPEN for Sharks International 2026! 🦈 Help shape Sharks International 2026 - the world’s largest conference on sharks, rays, and chimaeras - taking place 4–8 May 2026 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. 🔗 More info: si2026.org/participate/ca… 📸 Fabrice Dudenhofer

🚀 Sharks International 2026 website is LIVE! We’re thrilled to officially announce the launch of our brand new website: si2026.org This is your go-to hub for everything related to Sharks International 2026. Follow our page for the latest updates on #SI2026!

Join leading global experts in Sri Lanka, for #SI2026. Discover cutting-edge research, policy innovations, and collaborative strategies aimed at protecting chondrichthyans from their primary threat of overfishing and auxiliary threats like plastic pollution.




💬 #SI2026 Community Questions Studying sharks, rays, or chimaeras in Sri Lanka? Have insights or follow-ups? Drop your thoughts below! ✅ Blue Resources Trust has confirmed 105 chondrichthyan species — a testament to Sri Lanka’s marine richness.

🦈 International Day for Biological Diversity 🐟 Sharks and rays play a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of marine ecosystems. To spotlight their importance and drive global action, #SI2026 is coming to Colombo 🇱🇰 (4–8 May, 2026). 📸 Imagery by Kogia Library




🦈 Blotched Fantail Ray 🌍 Conservation Status: Vulnerable (IUCN Red List) ⚠️ Threats: Bycatch, trade & habitat degradation. Interested in learning more about chondrichthyan research, management advances, and explore new collaborations? Join us #SI2026! 🎥 Simon Hilbourne
Welcome to Sri Lanka! 🇱🇰 From beautiful landscapes and rich culture to incredible food and wildlife, explore it all in our Sri Lanka Spotlight Series — your guide ahead of the conference! 🗓️ Join us in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 4-8 May 2026 for Sharks International 2026!

🦈 According to the IUCN Red List, over 37% of all shark and ray species are threatened with extinction. On #EndangeredSpeciesDay, we’re reminded of the urgent need for action. 👉 Join us at #SI2026 to share solutions, advance science & drive global chondrichthyan conservation.

🦈 Shark eyesight = next-level 👀 Thanks to a reflective layer (tapetum lucidum), sharks see exceptionally well in low light. 📅 Learn more and connect with the world’s leading shark experts at #SI2026 in 🇱🇰 Colombo, 4–8 May 2026 – the world’s biggest chondrichthyan conference!

💬 Introducing: #SI2026 Community Questions Got questions about sharks, rays, or chimaeras? Drop them in the comments or send them our way! Each month, we’ll feature one and invite the community to share answers, insights, and more!

🦈 Blotched Fantail Ray (Taeniurops meyeni) Interested in learning more about chondrichthyan research, management advances, and explore new opportunities for collaboration? Join us at the world’s largest shark, ray, and chimaera conference from 4-8 May 2026 in Colombo, Sri Lanka!




📢 #SI2026 – Update! ✅ Proposal reviews are complete & acceptance emails have been sent! 📩 Check your inbox (and spam) & confirm participation by 15 May. 🎤 Shortlisted keynote speakers have also been notified. ⏳ Abstract submissions & registration not open yet—stay tuned!

Discover the fascinating world of sharks, rays, and chimaeras in our new social media species highlight series! Every few weeks, we'll introduce a new species and share insights into its distribution, ecology, threats, and more 📸 Ocean Image Bank | Masayuki Agawa

We’ve received 150+ proposals for Sharks International 2026—thank you! Our committee is reviewing submissions, with final decisions by April’s end. 📄 Abstract submissions & registration open later this year. Stay tuned for updates on #SI2026! 📸 Ocean Image Bank | Jake Wilton

A 20% registration discount is available for all SAARC and low-income country participants (students or professionals) who are leading a symposium. View the full list of countries here: datatopics.worldbank.org/world-developm… 🔗 Proposal Submission Form: lnkd.in/gWrwTUCc

Help shape #SI2026, the world’s largest shark, ray, and chimaera conference, May 4–8, 2026, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, by submitting your proposals. 📄 Reminder: The call for abstracts opens later this year! 🔗 Click this link to access the submission form: lnkd.in/gWrwTUCc

