1. How UMassD's Craig O'Connell, PhD '14 became the Shark Doctor
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Known affectionately on social media as the Shark Doctor, O’Connell ceaselessly searches for ways to conserve marine wildlife and protect oceanic species from extinction, specifically sharks.
2. Marine conservation volunteer CRAIG O'CONNELL | Cressi Blog
With a home base in New York, OCF's key focus is to characterize the shark, skate and ray fauna in local waters to help obtain valuable population dynamics and ...
Shark Biologist and Television Host. New York, USA Ever since he began working on obtaining his master’s degree at Coastal Carolina University, Craig wanted to start a shark conservation research program in his “backyard” — th
3. Massive Conspiracy To End All Weakness - Jim Wendler
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In the last 13 weeks I also purloined the framework from Jim Wendler to construct THE strongest version of myself to date. Following a program outlined from his book I've been able to go Beyond what was once the outer reaches of my capabilities in the weight room. The ensuing words are not to recap my woes in the pursuit of adding more lbs on the bar than I have previously, its a recollection of the mindset awarded to me by having done just exactly that.
4. Researchers Test Electromagnetic Shark Barrier - Cape Cod Chronicle
Dec 28, 2023 · Developed by Craig O'Connell of the O'Seas Conservation Foundation, the system involves an interconnected “exclusion barrier” of electromagnetic ...
CHATHAM – In the growing body of research, one thing is abundantly clear: white sharks are present, in large numbers, in the immediate vicinity of...
5. 2015: Dr. Craig P. O'Connell "14: Focus on shark conservation
African shoreline. We hope that one day, this technology is adopted and will serve as an eco-friendly alternative to beach nets. I could firmly say that ...
When he’s not conducting research on shark conservation or diving with great white sharks, O’Connell focuses on youth education
6. So Far, Experiments With Shark Barriers Don't Sway Local Experts
Feb 7, 2024 · ... Beach in Eastham. (Photo by Pam King/NPS). While there have been ... Craig O'Connell, a marine biologist who is not affiliated with any ...
WELLFLEET — Great white sharks have become as synonymous with Cape Cod summers as lobster rolls and bridge traffic. But as their population has rebounded after decades of decline, so […]
7. Summer Camp In Montauk Lets Kids Track Sharks - 27 East
A homemade tagging device used by Dr. CraIg O'Connell to track sharks and film their behavior for the O'Seas Conservative Foundation's Shark Camp in Montauk ...
It’s a little past 9 a.m. on a Thursday at the Star Island Yacht Club in Montauk, and four kids at a picnic table are waiting to hit the water aboard a 26-foot catamaran stocked with fishing rods, chopped-up mackerel and cameras attached to hooks.Their desired catch? Sharks—as many as th
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Craig O'Connell, co-founder of the O'Seas Conservation Foundation (OCF). “If ... beach nets and produce an eco-friendly alternate solution to netting ...
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9. Montauk biologist shares his Shark Week filming experience
Jul 23, 2022 · Despite the real-life drama along area beaches, Montauk-based shark biologist Dr. Craig O'Connell can't wait for the specials to begin.
Sink your jaws into this. A recent slew of shark sightings and attacks along New York and New Jersey shores has local beachgoers on edge. But if you’re hoping for some escapism on TV, think a…
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She recently fished over 100 out of Long Island Sound, at Burying Hill Beach. ... Craig O'Connell, and the summer camp he runs through his foundation, O'Seas ...
Sustainable Westport — the town’s non-profit advisory environmental committee — recently surveyed all candidates running for the Representative Town Meeting, Board of Education, Board of Finance and Planning & Zoning Commission.
11. The Shark Harness: Filming the Secret Life of Sharks
Shark biologist and MBL Whitman Fellow Craig O'Connell has developed the Shark Harness, which films and tracks tagged ... Advisory Bodies. Advisory Bodies.
Sharks are some of the most popular animals, but how they spend their time in the ocean is a bit of a mystery. Shark biologist and MBL Whitman Fellow Craig O'Connell has developed the Shark Harness, which films and tracks tagged sharks, providing insight into post-release behavior, predator-prey interactions, and habitat preference. The research was published in a recent issue of Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.