Fintastic Friday
Fintastic Friday celebrates sharks, skates, and rays—ocean animals often seen as scary, but actually fascinating and important. This special day, created by WhaleTimes, invites people to see these creatures in a new way.
Position your brand as an ocean-conservation champion by hosting or sponsoring Fintastic Friday educational events and eco-friendly product tie-ins for families and schools.
- DIY ocean craft kits featuring recycled materials and shark/ray facts
- Aquarium partnership promotions with educational talks and family day packages
- Social media challenge: share your marine-themed creations with conservation pledges
- Eco-friendly snack or product bundles tied to ocean conservation messaging
Fintastic Friday began in 2011. WhaleTimes, an ocean education group, started it with a clear goal in mind. Ruth Musgrave, the director, wanted to help people see sharks, skates, and rays differently.
These creatures often get labeled as dangerous, but that view leaves out the full story. She believed that children, when given the chance, could become strong voices for ocean life. So, the idea grew into a yearly event filled with learning, creativity, and care for the sea.
The celebration takes place every second Friday in May. It invites people of all ages to explore the lives of sharks and their close relatives.
Many schools, aquariums, and families join in through crafts, games, lessons, and marine-themed projects.
While the day feels lighthearted, the message behind it is serious. These animals face real threats from overfishing, plastic waste, and changing oceans. Their loss would hurt the balance of sea life everywhere.
Fintastic Friday gives the public a chance to support change. It encourages everyone to speak up, learn more, and take action—no matter how small. The goal isn’t fear, but understanding. With more knowledge and care, people can help keep these important creatures swimming strong.
Create Ocean-Themed Crafts
Gather paper, glue, and scissors to craft sea creatures like sharks and rays. Use recycled materials to make your art eco-friendly. Display your creations at home or share them with friends to spread awareness.
Host a Marine Life Party
Organize a small gathering with an ocean theme. Decorate with blue streamers and sea animal cutouts. Serve snacks shaped like fish or shells to keep the theme consistent.
Visit a Local Aquarium
Spend the day exploring marine exhibits at a nearby aquarium. Observe different sea creatures and learn about their habitats. Many aquariums offer educational talks that can enhance your understanding of ocean life.
Share Knowledge Online
Use social media to post facts about sharks and other marine animals. Share photos or drawings to capture attention. Encourage others to learn more about ocean conservation.
Take the Conservation Pledge
Commit to actions that protect marine life, such as reducing plastic use or supporting sustainable seafood. Encourage friends and family to join you in making a positive impact on the oceans.