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Ocean Guardian's Shark Week announcement

by Rachel King 29 Jul 2019 10:06 AEST 1-5 August 2019
Swimming with sharks - good to have one of Ocean Guardian's eSpears nearby © Andre Rerekura

Today, Monday 29th July, kicks off the start of Shark Week, an annual week long TV programming block on the Discovery Channel devoted to conservation efforts and correcting misconceptions about sharks.

CEO of Ocean Guardian, Lindsay Lyon, is commited to significantly reduce the amount of shark attacks and encounters on Australian shores and will be launching new product innovations for every ocean need in the lead up to Summer 2019/20.

Lindsay Lyon, CEO of Ocean Guardian says, "It is our mission is to make Australian oceans safer for humans, sharks and marine life. Ocean Guardian remains the only scientifically proven and independently tested electriccal shark deterrent in the world and we hope this evidence will allow for ocean users to be confident in the water."

Powered by Shark Shield® Technology; Ocean Guardian's shark deterrent systems aren't just designed to protect you, but also the ocean - eliminating the need for shark nets, drum lines and needless shark culls. Best of all, it doesn't harm the shark either!

"We have exciting products coming soon, just in time for summer. Very soon there is going to be a product for the everyday ocean user. This product will be very simple to use, affordable and will enable personal protection allowing for peace of mind. We are confident in our proven technology to ensure everyone can enjoy the ocean this summer, free from fear," adds Lindsay.

Ocean Guardian will be making an appearance at the 2019 Sydney Boat Show for an exclusive first review of some of their newest product innovations, for boating and fishing.

Venue: International Convention Centre, Sydney
Date: 1st - 5th August 2019
Time: 10am-7pm
Stand/Stall: 30
Who: Lindsay Lyon, CEO of Ocean Guardian

www.ocean-guardian.com

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