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The Ocearch mothership is a 126-foot vessel that was once used for king crab fishing in the Bering Sea. Matt Boutet. For the crew aboard the Contender and the Ocearch shark tracker team, this was a ...
PONCE INLET, Fla. – The Ocearch vessel isn't what most people would expect when they think of a boat primarily used for shark tagging and research. Its deck isn't stained or tarnished, a fishy ...
A calm and quiet afternoon aboard M/V OCEARCH erupted in activity as fisherman alerted the mother boat to a large great white shark that took hold of some bait, splashing up out of the water at ...
Being approached by a US Coast Guard boat when you’re on the water is normally not a good thing. But when you’re with the crew of the M/V OCEARCH shark research vessel, it feels as if anything ...
In line with the 50th anniversary of "Jaws," this month's River Life explores the realities about sharks and whether they lurk in the St. Johns River.
On Feb. 15, OCEARCH tagged and released two sharks: Miss May, a 10-foot, 800-pound great white; and Lando, a 10-foot, 464-pound male tiger shark. News Space Sports Opinions Restaurants Advertise ...
JU and Ocearch engage in open research and collaboration with numerous scientific groups, whose members are often on the shark-tracking boat. The recent paper, for example, has authors from six ...
Florida is a leader in shark bites and research. Ocearch will built on the research side with a new Mayport base funded from $10 million in state aid.
Ocearch, the global shark-tracking organization, doesn't need a bigger boat. But for years, it's been trying to get a bigger headquarters as a home base for its ocean-traversing research expeditions.
Most people don’t want to come face-to-face with a great white. But scientists on Ocearch research expeditions are thrilled to spend 15 minutes with the behemoths every time they catch one ...
A massive, 1653-pound great white shark, the biggest male tagged by OCEARCH, has repeatedly pinged off North Florida, including on Super Bowl Sunday.
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