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NEW BEDFORD — When the stars of the History Channel’s “Shark Wranglers” and National Geographic’s “Shark Men” came to Sea Lab, one young member of the audience had a burning question:
What’s it like to capture a shark?
Chris Fischer, the expedition’s leader and founder of Ocearch, a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of sharks, was ready with an answer.
It was, said Fischer, like “trying to pull a car with a rope.”
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NEW BEDFORD — When the stars of the History Channel’s “Shark Wranglers” and National Geographic’s “Shark Men” came to Sea Lab, one young member of the audience had a burning question:

What’s it like to capture a shark?

Chris Fischer, the expedition’s leader and founder of Ocearch, a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of sharks, was ready with an answer.

It was, said Fischer, like “trying to pull a car with a rope.”

Source: southcoasttoday.com

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