FAQ - Saving the Blue

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What is Saving the Blue?

Saving the Blue is 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species while connecting people to ocean wildlife. You can learn more about Saving the Blue HERE.


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Why does Saving the Blue have two websites?

Each of our two websites serve different purposes. www.savingtheblue.org is the the main website for the operation, which focuses on our research and outreach efforts. www.sharkresearchstation.org is a site dedicated to the development of the Saving the Blue research station based on Andros Island in the Bahamas.


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Is Saving the Blue a nonprofit?

Yes! Saving the Blue is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, so contributions may be tax-deductible.


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Does Saving the Blue publish their research?

Yes! We pride ourselves on publishing our research in a timely manner. Please visit our research page HERE to view our team and their published work with many papers generated from Andros.