BREAKING NEWS: MONSTER WHITE SHARK CAUGHT WHILE EATING A FISHERMAN

From dodging the powerful whipping tails and buoy lines totally hooked on, to the razor sharp teeth and sheer force of 2000kg, 6 metre Great White Sharks, this isn't always the safest job - however it sure is rewarding.

The occupation is Shark researching and the man leading the charge is boat captain Brett McBride. Brett and his crew are Shark Researchers for OCEARCH which is really a non-profit organisation for unprecedented research on great white sharks as well as other large apex predators.


The process to capture this data is extremely challenging, firstly you have to catch the shark then it's literally all on the job deck to pull it in safely. 

When the shark is on the shark deck the crew monitor the seconds it is often out of water to make certain it's safe and alive, once all is safe then a dorsal fin is tagged with a transmitter and the shark is released watchfully.

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