New UNE research vessel 'Sharkology' takes her maiden voyage

The 'Sharkology' takes her maiden voyage

On October 3, 2016, the University of New England was officially handed the keys to the research vessel Sharkology, a 35 foot 350 Marlin FM that will transport students, faculty, and staff offshore to conduct field science.

Arthur Girard, who donated the vessel, and his son Michael Girard joined a UNE team on her maiden voyage near Spring Point in South Portland. The team included Professor James Sulikowski, Ph.D.; Vice President of Research and Scholarship Edward Bilsky, Ph.D; Assistant Director of the UNE Arthur P. Girard Marine Science Center Addie Coyac, M.B.A.; UNE Vessel Program Coordinator Tim Arienti. B.S.; and Associate Professor Kathryn Ono, Ph.D.

The Sharkology is now moored on the Saco River off the UNE boat dock and will next be used to collect data offshore and tag sharks.

To learn more about the University of New England’s Center for Excellence in Marine Sciences, visit www.une.edu/research/msc

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