Chris Fischer (@chrisocearch) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Fischer

@chrisocearch

Founder of non-profit OCEARCH. On a mission to return our world’s oceans to balance and abundance. #FactsOverFear

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I cant believe there is not more chatter about the white marlin fishing off the E Coast of US.The numbers the fleet is consistently putting up are crazy. 20-40/day not uncommon. The great return to abundance is upon us.

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Sharks aren't a threat, losing them is. 🦈 Chris Fischer founder of OCEARCH breaks down why white sharks are essential to our ocean’s health. They protect fish stocks, balance ecosystems, and statistically rip currents and car accidents are far deadlier.

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Very excited to announce our Meet A Shark Grand Prize winner is Bill O. From Massachusetts! Congrats to Bill, we can’t wait to have you aboard 🦈🎊

Very excited to announce our Meet A Shark Grand Prize winner is Bill O. From Massachusetts! 

Congrats to Bill, we can’t wait to have you aboard 🦈🎊
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"It's time to move pas Jaws." 50 years since Jaws and great white sharks are making a comeback Chris Fischer with advice for swimmers & the film's mixed legacy "It created a really big problem for white sharks" but the fan base is helping to bring them back.

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🚨 Update from OCEARCH White shark Cayo has moved from the southwest tip of Nova Scotia to the southeast and has now entered Jordan Bay.

🚨 Update from OCEARCH
White shark Cayo has moved from the southwest tip of Nova Scotia to the southeast and has now entered Jordan Bay.
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I’ve recently been made aware of fake accounts impersonating me and reaching out to people for money. Please know that I will never ask for donations through direct messages or personal emails. The only safe and legitimate way to support OCEARCH is through our official website

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🚨 Shark Update: White shark Dold has made a move into new waters. He’s traveled into the Strait of Belle Isle, marking what appears to be the first time an OCEARCH SPOT-tagged white shark has ventured into this region of Atlantic Canada.

🚨 Shark Update: White shark Dold has made a move into new waters.

He’s traveled into the Strait of Belle Isle, marking what appears to be the first time an OCEARCH SPOT-tagged white shark has ventured into this region of Atlantic Canada.
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We’re excited to announce that OCEARCH is heading back to Nova Scotia for another expedition in collaboration with the Tancook Islands Marine Field Station. This region is critical for white sharks, and we can’t wait to get back on the water to continue the science.

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Bring Florida’s iconic fish to life through art! Meet the FL Fish Art Contest #Saltwater species native to FL: Snook, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Wahoo, Tarpon, Mahi-Mahi, Spanish Mackerel, Hogfish, Queen Snapper, Red Grouper.

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A good day on the water! 2 shark sightings 👀 No tags this time. But exciting news… We got an acoustic ping from white shark Charlotte! 📡 She’s in the Tancook Island area 🗺️

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Success in Nova Scotia! 8 foot 10 inch juvenile female tagged and released. Estimated weight is 456 lbs! Stay tuned for more updates!

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On October 1, 2020, we tagged Nukumi, a 17 ft 2 in, 3,541 lb female white shark off Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. She was one of the largest sharks ever studied by OCEARCH, and for over a year her movements gave us unprecedented insight into the life of an adult female white shark.

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Huge Success in Nova Scotia! In the last 48 hours we tagged and released Sharks 12-16 for the expedition: 9 ft, 1.5 inch, juvenile female 11 ft, 10 inch, subadult female 9 ft, 1 inch, juvenile male 8 ft 10 inch, juvenile female 12 ft, subadult female Stay tuned for more! 🦈

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At OCEARCH, we believe in empowering the next generation with facts over fear— none of this would be possible without the teachers who bring conservation into their classrooms. Today, we celebrate YOU—the educators inspiring young minds to protect our planet. #WorldTeachersDay

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Teaching Conservation Through Color! The national Fish Art Contest is a great activity to introduce young people to the wonders of fish, the joy of fishing, & the importance of aquatic conservation. Through the K-12 Florida Fish Art Contest, students can strengthen their

Teaching Conservation Through Color!
The national Fish Art Contest is a great activity to introduce young people to the wonders of fish, the joy of fishing, & the importance of aquatic conservation. Through the K-12 Florida Fish Art Contest, students can strengthen their
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White shark Ripple continues to lead the early sharks Southbound. Approaching OBX, NC. Several more following from Atlantic Canada. @ocearch

White shark Ripple continues to lead the early sharks Southbound. Approaching OBX, NC. Several more following from Atlantic Canada.  @ocearch