
The project now has an impressive 440,000 eggcases recorded from a total of 49 species documented across 30 countries. New finds from around the world are regularly being added to the ever-growing database.

We’re now well on our way to receiving half a million eggcase records.’ ‘The project has evolved so much since it first began back in 2003. ‘We’re really excited to be celebrating the Great Eggcase Hunt’s 20th anniversary this year!,’ said the Shark Trust’s Senior Conservation Officer, Cat Gordon.

Take part in the Shark Trust’s Great Shark Snapshotįamily fun and citizen science (Photo: SG Haywood Photography/Shark Trust).Shark Trust reports bumper eggcase hunt 2022 results.Shark Trust’s great Easter eggcase hunt 2022.Through the use of the new app, anyone with an interest in sharks, skates and rays can contribute to valuable research by submitting eggcase finds or shark sightings – while unlocking collectable shark cards as finds accumulate in the app’s logbook. Revillagigedo Archipelago & Guadalupe Island.
