
Shark Tagging:
An Adventure in Marine Science
At Surf Skate Science, we believe the most powerful learning happens in the field—working alongside real scientists, contributing to real conservation research. Our Shark Tagging Expeditions give students and families the opportunity to become citizen scientists, gaining hands-on experience in marine biology, data collection, and environmental stewardship.
We’re excited to continue growing this work across Florida, including our partnership with Wake the Wild on Florida’s West Coast, expanding access to these one-of-a-kind shark science experiences for more students statewide.
These expeditions are offered through an exceptional network of research and conservation partners, including NSU Shark Research, the Guy Harvey Foundation, Save Our Seas Foundation, the University of Miami Shark Research and Conservation Program, the UM Field School, and Females in Shark Science (FINS).
Together, these programs allow students to move beyond textbooks and screens and step directly into the world of marine research—learning how science informs policy, protects ecosystems, and shapes the future of our oceans.
Upcoming Shark Expeditions
with NSU at the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center – Hollywood, FL
Ages 8+ with paid adult | Ages 16+ may attend independently
PEP / FES-UA Direct Billing AvailableCost: $175
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What Is Shark Tagging?
Shark tagging is a critical research method used by marine scientists to study shark movement, behavior, migration patterns, and population health. During these expeditions, participants assist scientists in safely catching, measuring, and tagging sharks before releasing them back into the ocean.
Using acoustic, satellite, and archival tags, researchers collect long-term data that helps protect sharks as apex predators and maintain healthy marine ecosystems. The process follows strict scientific and ethical guidelines and is designed to minimize stress on the animals while maximizing conservation impact.
Students gain firsthand experience with:
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Field research and data collection
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Species identification and shark biology
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Marine technology and tracking systems
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Ethical wildlife research and conservation practices
Why Families Choose Shark Tagging with Surf Skate Science and Wake the Wild
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Authentic, real-world marine science experiences
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Direct collaboration with top research institutions
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Hands-on learning that builds confidence and scientific literacy
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Meaningful conservation impact through citizen science
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Accessible options for homeschool, microschool, and scholarship families
Whether your child dreams of becoming a marine biologist or simply wants to understand and protect the ocean, Shark Tagging Expeditions with Surf Skate Science and Wake the Wild offer an unforgettable, purpose-driven learning experience—one that turns curiosity into impact.
University of Miami, Sony & Surf Skate Science F.I.N.S. Trip
Our Partner Programs
Nova Southeastern University – Guy Harvey Institute & Foundation
At Nova Southeastern University (NSU), the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the NSU Guy Harvey Research Institute, in collaboration with the Guy Harvey Foundation, are at the forefront of biological oceanography and shark research.
NSU’s shark tagging program tracks the migration patterns of ten different shark species, including the elusive smooth hammerhead, generating critical data on shark movements throughout the western Atlantic Ocean. This research directly informs conservation strategies and policy decisions aimed at protecting vulnerable shark populations and the ecosystems they support.
Beyond research, NSU is deeply committed to education, access, and representation in marine science. Through outreach and inclusion-focused initiatives—such as programs designed to encourage young females of color to pursue careers in marine biology—NSU connects science with advocacy. These efforts have helped support meaningful conservation outcomes, including Florida legislation banning the importation of shark fins.
NSU’s integrated approach to research, education, and policy gives students and families a rare opportunity to contribute to real shark conservation efforts while learning directly from professional scientists.
University of Miami – Shark Research & Conservation, Field School & FINS
The University of Miami’s Shark Research & Conservation Program (SRC) operates out of the world-renowned Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, combining cutting-edge research with immersive education and public engagement.
UM’s shark research focuses on the ecology, biology, and conservation of sharks and rays, particularly in the highly impacted waters of South Florida. Through its Field School experiences, students gain hands-on exposure to marine research—participating in shark tagging, data collection, species identification, and conservation-focused fieldwork alongside active scientists.
A cornerstone of UM’s outreach is Females in Shark Science (FINS), a program dedicated to connecting girls and young women with female marine scientists and mentors. FINS plays a critical role in expanding access, representation, and confidence for future leaders in marine science and STEM fields.
Together, UM’s research, field school, and FINS initiatives create a powerful pipeline—from curiosity to career—while addressing urgent conservation challenges and engaging the next generation of ocean stewards.
These partnerships allow Surf Skate Science students and families to step into authentic marine science environments—where learning, conservation, and impact come together in meaningful, unforgettable ways.
Nova Southeastern University, Guy Harvey Foundation, Channel 10 Don't Trash Our Treasure & Surf Skate Science Trip
Citizen Science Opportunities
At Surf Skate Science, we often have opportunities for students aged 8 and up, along with their parents, to become citizen scientists on these shark science expeditions. These experiences offer a unique chance to contribute to real-world research while learning alongside professional scientists. It's an adventure that fosters a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems and the importance of conservation.
Get Involved and Learn More
These collaborative programs offer students and the public an incredible opportunity to engage in real-world shark research and conservation. Whether you're interested in hands-on fieldwork or learning from leading marine scientists, there are numerous ways to get involved and make a difference in the future of our oceans.
Explore our programs and join us in our mission to protect these majestic creatures and the ecosystems they call home:
Excited about our joining an upcoming shark tagging trip?
Wondering what to expect? Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
You will spend the entire day on the boat, diving into the world of shark research. We'll split into teams, each with specific roles during the tagging process.
First up, we'll set about 10 bait traps, with everyone pitching in under the guidance of our scientific team. Then, it's time for hands-on training. You'll learn everything about sharks, from tagging and measuring to collecting DNA samples and more.
When we start pulling up traps, it's your chance to shine. If we catch a shark, the team will bring it close to the boat. You'll work side by side with scientists, helping to keep the shark hydrated, taking measurements, collecting DNA, checking for parasites, and tagging the shark. Your job is crucial as you relay data to our recording team.
Safety first! Remember, participants should never be in front of the shark's pectoral fins. If we encounter an aggressive shark, step back and observe.
With hundreds of these trips under their belts, our team and captain are seasoned experts. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping experience you won't soon forget.
Listen to what our past participants had to say about our recent trips:
“Thank you for this opportunity. I’m so grateful I was able to experience this. Everything about this trip was incredible and thrilling. The fact that they let us do the tasks and help with the hands-on activities made this trip most memorable. Everyone was really charming and helpful and would answer any questions we had. Thank you again.” - Nicole Arroyo, 16
“This opportunity was a dream come true. I have loved sharks since I was little, and this experience only grew that love. I have always known that I wanted to become a marine biologist, and this experience only reinforced that knowledge. My favorite part of the trip was being on the boat with an amazing team of researchers, a group of enthusiastic girls and friends, and everything to do with sharks!” - Eloise Coldwell, 15
"The trip was so amazing, and I didn't know that is what shark scientists do! My favorite part was when I got to touch and measure the huge Nurse Shark, tag the Black Tip Reef Shark, and clip part of the Black Nose Shark's fin. It was so much fun! I learned a lot about sharks and how to tag them. Thank you for such an amazing experience that will be locked in my brain forever!" - Neela Barberousse, 11
“This trip showed me just how amazing God made these animals. Getting up close with them was a powerful experience. It is one that I will look back on with reverence and knowledge that I helped us understand more about these amazing creatures. I encourage anyone who is able to go on this trip to go and enjoy learning more about sharks.” - Isabelle Smith, 14
“Shark tagging with Surf Skate Science was surreal! 10/10 recommend for any girl who wants a first-hand look into what being a marine biologist can look like!” - Genesis Jackson, 12
We are so excited for this incredible opportunity to dive deep into the world of shark research! Check out and learn about a few of the amazing sharks we might encounter on this adventure.
The Lemon Shark
The Tiger Shark
The Bull Shark
The Great Hammerhead Shark






