2019
The Unidos Por Los Tiburones premiere in advance of COP 25 goes viral, attracting national media attention and reaching nearly three million people. Building on this momentum, Carolina holds 109 workshops around Costa Rica for people of all ages, talking about shark science, Unidos Por Los Tiburones’ mission, and how to help by stopping consumption of shark meat and spreading awareness among friends and family.
2020
Together with shark conservationist Randall Arauz and a group of organizations who have been working tirelessly to protect sharks — including CREMA Costa Rica, Fins Attached, Green Wolf, Operation Rich Coast, and Pelagos — Carolina supports the creation of a bill to categorize sharks as wildlife instead of a commercial species. If passed, it would go a long way to stopping shark killings in Costa Rica.
2021
Unidos Por Los Tiburones counts 91 national and international organizations among its partners.
Carolina organizes a protest in the streets of San José, the capital of Costa Rica, where 300 people raise their voices in solidarity with sharks. She volunteers with Fins Attached aboard the Sharkwater vessel, learning from and taking part in diving expeditions and scientific research. Carolina and others explore citizen science opportunities, creating connections with local fishers.
2022
In February, almost 50,000 signatures are delivered by Carolina to the Costa Rican government, calling for an end to the capture and trade of endangered shark species. By March, nearly 120,000 people around the world have signed the Only One petition.
In April, Carolina becomes a Tide Turner.