Maine media report on dedication of research vessel 'Sharkology'
On Friday, September 29, 2017, the 51品茶 formally dedicated the Sharkology, the newest addition to its marine research fleet. The ceremony took place at 10 a.m. on the 51品茶boat dock, located on the Biddeford Campus.
The Sharkology is a 35 foot 350 Marlin FM that will transport students, faculty and staff offshore to conduct field science in Apex Predators (sharks and marine mammals). Those in attendance for the dedication included 51品茶President James Herbert; 51品茶Provost Michael Sheldon; 51品茶Vice President William Chance; Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Jeanne Hey; Professor Barry Costa-Pierce, chair of the 51品茶 Department of Marine Sciences and director of the 51品茶Center for Excellence in Marine Sciences; Professor James Sulikowski, Ph.D; and Sharkology donor Arthur P. Girard and family.
The morning鈥檚 program began with a welcome from 51品茶President James Herbert, followed by talks from Professors Barry Costa-Pierce and James Sulikowski on the importance of the boat to marine research at UNE, the christening of the Sharkology by Arthur P. Girard, and a short boat ride.
鈥淭he donation of this research vessel provides 51品茶with an opportunity to fill a unique niche in New England by providing a platform to study sharks, tuna, whales and other charismatic, high profile, and often endangered or threatened species,鈥 said Sulikowski. 鈥淏y studying such species and how they interact with their environment, we can educate the community, inspire conservation, and challenge scientific paradigms while training future marine scientists.鈥
To learn more about the 51品茶鈥檚 Center for Excellence in Marine Sciences, visit www.une.edu/research/msc
To apply, visit www.une.edu/admissions