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This was the 11th shark incident that involved an injury in Western Australia this year and the first lemon shark incident. He is currently in a stable condition and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is investigating the incident. He suffered significant but not life-threatening injuries to his lower body and was flown to Royal Perth Hospital after being treated in Exmouth. This week a Perth man was bitten by a sicklefin lemon shark off the Pilbara coast in WA, near Varanus Island, while on a fishing charter. Many may conjure up images of Jaws or a great white shark, but perhaps not what shark marine experts have described as shy, docile and slightly yellow in colour. "We are now developing a new Aquarius, working on the design and engineering aspects of the ultra sophisticated new underwater laboratory.What comes to mind when you hear the phrase shark attack or shark bite? This gives more people the access to study and learn about the movement of sharks in our ocean. OCEARCH’s dedication to inclusion is highlighted in their sophisticated Shark Tracker App, which allows scientists and the general public alike to follow along in real time with sharks that have been previously tagged by the organization and its collaborators. This data is extremely valuable in helping achieve their goal of reestablishing the balance of the ocean and achieving maximum abundance through scientific research, education, outreach and policy. OCEARCH is a nonprofit organization that helps scientists collect and access previously unattainable data in the ocean.

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This ultimately allows us to understand how to best protect them. By studying these misunderstood and often feared animals we are able to learn more about their feeding habits, mating processes and movements in the ocean. Sharks are essential to the natural order of marine ecosystems. To celebrate the launch of the Diver Lemon Shark on World’s Ocean Day, Ulysse Nardin has teamed up with world renown shark experts dedicated to the study of marine life and ocean conservation by bringing together two outstanding organizations OCEARCH and the FIU Medina Aquarius Program in the FIU Institute of Environment. "We need to speed up scientific discoveries if we are going to have any chance of leaving healthy oceans behind for our grandchildren" Chris Fischer, Founder Expedition Leader of OCEARCH

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The Diver Lemon Shark is available in a limited series of just 300 pieces. The lemon yellow second hand, second markers and discreet stitching on the R STRAP distinguish this model from all others, making it a unique and coveted timepiece that pays homage to these magnificent animals.

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Superluminova indexes in ‘shark gray’ adorn the dial and a yellow 0 marks the 12 o’clock position on the bezel. The Diver Lemon Shark works thanks to revolutionary silicium technology, pioneered by Ulysse Nardin at its headquarters in Le Locle Switzerland. It is a technical marvel fitted with the Caliber UN 816 movement the concave bezel with a domed sapphire glass creates a sleek look designed for those who consider exploring the depths of the ocean a personal challenge.

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The touches of yellow on the bezel, dial, crown and band pay homage to the lemon shark, recalling the color of its skin and its connection to the ocean floor. The 42mm model is the newborn in the Diver collection and features a black dial with a yellow lemon shark ‘ a stamp of three lemon sharks on the back and a black R STRAP made from recycled fishing nets. In keeping with the Swiss watch manufacturer’s devotion to shark conservation around the world, Ulysse Nardin has launched the DIVER Lemon Shark, a contemporary and functional model designed specifically for the deep. With their status as the apex predators of the sea and a largely misunderstood species of marine life, sharks are the avatars and cherished emblems of Ulysse Nardin. While we recycle discarded fishing nets into watch bands, we are also acquiring greater oceanographic knowledge with our focus being mainly on sharks. Our aim is to reduce marine pollution by integrating materials culled from the ocean whenever possible into our new products. Ulysse Nardin the Swiss watchmaker, has pledged its efforts in an environmental commitment that follows the United Nations guidelines and their 17 sustainable development goals(set to be met by 2030).














Lemon shark