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OCEARCH, the largest shark-tagging and oceanic research organization in the world, will make an announcement Tuesday morning at JU after receiving "generous contributions" from the city and the state.
About Expedition Save the Med OCEARCH is traveling over 4,000 miles to explore European waters and study the Mediterranean white shark population.
Scientists plan to travel to Spain, France and Ireland aboard the research vessel M/V OCEARCH to study the Mediterranean Sea great white shark population. Expedition Save the Med is planned for ...
Here's how you can win a trip to Europe and chance to "meet" a great white shark surrounded by top OCEARCH shark experts on expedition.
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.
The expedition, led by Ocearch and supported by Swiss watch brand, Ulysse Nardin, aims to capture, study and release marine life – predominantly great white sharks – while staying in their own ...
Ocearch Senior Veterinary Scientist Dr. Harley Newton joins FOX Weather to talk about the recent shark encounters her team has had tagging sharks off the coast of Florida.
Tagging sharks and tracking them can ensure the “Med is not dead,” Chris Fischer, OCEARCH’s founder, said. They’re set to embark from JU on Wednesday.
The nonprofit ocean research organization OCEARCH is holding a "Meet a Shark" contest, which includes a 5-day trip for two to go an expedition to meet and tag a shark.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — OCEARCH has embarked on its southbound expedition which will bring unprecedented White Shark research off the coast of the Southeast United States. This marks the 44th ...