Make a date with Bite-Back’s 2015 Calendar
Thirteen of the world’s finest underwater photographers have been united in support of Bite-Back and its goal to make Britain the first country in the world to ban shark fin soup. Each photographer has donated a stunning image that features in a limited edition 2015 fundraising calendar.
Among the images is a shot of a blue shark that won Alex Mustard the coast and marine category title of the 2014 British Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Other images in the high quality publication include sharks, whales, crocodile, stingrays, manta rays, sea lion and jellyfish.
The 2015 calendar is the sixth edition of the highly popular production and it presents a beautiful reminder of the marine life at risk from overfishing, pollution and rises in ocean temperatures.
Campaign director at Bite-Back, Graham Buckingham, said: “It’s very exciting to have the support and friendship of so many talented photographers. Their stunning images are a window on the beautiful yet fragile underwater world.”
Sales of the calendar are a financial lifeline for the small charity and all profits will help fund its ‘Hacked Off!’ campaign to eliminate shark fin soup in British restaurants.
The A4 calendar makes an ideal Christmas gift for a shark fan, scuba diver or wildlife enthusiast. It costs just £8.99 +p&p from www.bite-back.com and can be shipped anywhere in the world.
Photos:
BLUE SHARK, United Kingdom taken by Alex Mustard
MANTA RAY, Maldives taken by Christian Vizl
SEA LION, Mexico – taken by Alex Tattersall






















