Costa Rica Environmental Groups Host Concert to Protect Sharks
A coalition of environmental organizations will hold a concert Friday night in San José to call attention to the decline of shark populations in Costa Rica and pressure authorities to strengthen protection for threatened marine species. The event, scheduled for Friday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Amón Solar, is organized by the UCR Kiosks Program, the Paul Watson Foundation, Operation Rich Coast, Costa Rica por el Océano, Green Wolf and Bloque Verde, in partnership with the Center for the Rescue of Endangered Marine Species, known as CREMA. The concert will feature Costa Rican singer-songwriters and musicians including Luz Romero, Maf É Tulá, Fabián Pacheco, Francesco Bracci and Snowkap. Organizers describe the event as a space where music, art and public discussion will be used to draw attention to the situation facing sharks in Costa Rican waters. The concert is free, with voluntary contributions accepted. Organizers also plan to collect signatures in support of stronger shar...