Top 10 #Sharks We've Met in #NovaScotia: #9 Scotia Scotia was a female sub-adult #whiteshark that was 11 ft long at the time of tagging and approximately 753lbs. View her past movements: https://t.co/ZgZmC0vZi9
Learn more about #ExpeditionNovaScotia2021: https://t.co/QdPBcmGLBZ
Miss May is still in Cuban waters! Her track on the N coast of Cuba took her through the same waters once swam by El Monstruo de Cojimar, a 21ft white shark caught off of Cuba over 75 years ago!
Track her as she swims these historic waters: https://t.co/zQaXoqq87A
Each time we meet a new shark we're able to learn more about the species & our oceans. When we met sub-adult #whiteshark Charlotte we were excited to see how much she would be able teach us as she enters into adulthood. Track Charlotte: https://t.co/mfTywOorNJ
#WorldOceansDay
Dusk to dawn!
From checking the anchor to preparing the deck, the crew spends countless hours making sure the M/V OCEARCH is ready before, during and after every expedition.
📷: Chris Ross
#OCEARCH#FactsOverFear#dusktilldawn
SHARKS WE ❤️ #6 is 1,701lb Mahone, the largest male #whiteshark#OCEARCH has studied in NW ATL waters. We’re paying close attention to see if he “pings” in the NC/SC/GA region this #spring, because this could be a clue that indicates mating. https://t.co/mspE4W3qt3 #FactsOverFear
1,701 pd “Mahone” is the largest male #whiteshark#OCEARCH has worked up in the NW Atlantic #greatwhiteshark study. Named for #MahoneBay & French for a vessel commonly used in piracy, the bay has a rich history of hiding pirate ships. What new data could Mahone also be hiding?
Weather is forcing us to do a pretty big change-up. We’re transiting now over to the north coast of Nova Scotia near Prince Edward Island. Fortunately it's an area we’ve been wanting to visit anyway after sharks on the Tracker showed us the area. #ExpeditionNovaScotia
PRESS RELEASE: So far #ExpeditionNovaScotia is off to a great start with one shark successfully tagged in only one day of fishing.
https://t.co/Z2eaBPwDuh
Meet Breton, the first white shark tagged during #ExpeditionNovaScotia 2020. He’s named for the wonderful people of Cape Breton. It’s only our first day of fishing for this trip and we already have one shark. What a start!
Breton was the first great white to be tagged by my buddies in @OCEARCH during their Nova Scotia expedition! He’s named after Cape Breton—a beautiful spot! Welcome Breton to the family! #sharks#keepswimming#ocearch
Unfortunately we have a mechanical issue with the lift forcing us to end #ExpeditionMA a few days early. We had a successful trip by tagging 4 sharks and ultimately we’re only cutting 1 or 2 fishing days. It’s the best decision to make sure we’re ready for our Canada expedition.
It's cool to see @OCEARCH hanging out in one of my favorite spots from when I was a kid. Us young ones got to hang out care free off the Cape Cod coast. Best part about it...very little adult supervision this time of year.