Not exact matches
For nine seasons on ABC's hit series
Shark Tank, Corcoran
Group founder Barbara Corcoran has
seen countless pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs.
The research traces its origins to one summer day in 2007, when a worker on a Maersk Oil platform in the Al Shaheen oil field off the coast of Qatar
saw a surprising sight: a
group of roughly 100 whale
sharks feeding near the surface.
They usually eat fish, but a
group of dusky
sharks have been
seen ganging up on a baby humpback whale, suggesting attacks may be more common than we thought
An ancient fish that sported a
saw blade - like whorl of serrated teeth — and was long presumed to be a member of the
shark family — actually belonged to a different but closely related
group, a new study suggests.
Not as commendable were the slick but forgettable Leatherface, the first disappointment by French filmmaking duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury; the Spierig Brothers» Jigsaw, part 8 of the exhausted
Saw series; the dull Amityville: The Awakening by Franck Khalfoun, usually a respectable genre director, who does still add his share of clever touches (and meta moments, like when a
group of teenagers watch the original Amityville Horror in the «real» Amityville haunted house, into which one's family has just moved); Open Water 3: Cage Dive, whose
shark - franchise designation was tacked on as an afterthought, not that it helped to draw in audiences (in an anemic year for great whites, 47 Meters Down takes the prize for the best
shark film); Jeepers Creepers 3, a super-limited release — surely in part because of director Victor Salva's history as a convicted child molester — which just a tiny bit later would probably have been shelved permanently in light of the slew of reprehensible - male - behavior outings in recent months.
A second potential bidding
group, including INFS's founder Steve Hix, emerged last year to fend off the «New York
sharks,» and we think that is a positive development for stockholders (
see our last post here).
Groups of whale
sharks have only rarely been
seen.
Just today we had 3
groups» go out, 2 of which found White tip reef
sharks at 21 meters and my
group that
saw a black tip reef
shark cruising by us at 10 meters.
However, when it can be dived and currents are swift, divers get to experience a drift that attracts the big schools of fish, which in turn attract Caribbean reef
sharks; the occasional hammerhead, mantas, schooling eagle rays in
groups of up to 40 or 50, and lots of other pelagic life not normally
seen in calmer areas.
Never heard a
group vote turn down a chance to
see some
sharks, which are singularly absent at any other dive site, except for harmless nurse
sharks.
Optional guided snorkelling and diving trips during this exclusive time at the pontoon with your
group will
see you visit very special spots - giant Maori Wrasse, spectacular coral formations, a myriad of tropical fish, turtles and reef
sharks all might make an appearance.
Young whale
sharks of less than 3 metres live in small
groups, but are rarely
seen.
But still, even though you're not catching the
sharks and rays in their true «natural habitat» it's still a pretty thrilling sight to
see a
group of nurse
sharks go at it for some chum for a few minutes.
This exciting and breathtaking experience gives you the chance to
see the brilliant coral formations,
groups of turtles,
sharks and rays as you cruise approximately 500ft over the Great Barrier Reef and pass the coastline of Cairns.
We met nemo swam around corals, starfishes, and one of our
group member even
saw a
shark.
Expect to
see vibrant corals, large sea fans and a plethora of reef fish but the major attractions here are manta rays, whale
sharks,
groups of hunting tuna, schooling barracuda, fusiliers, large trevallies, leopard
sharks, nurse
sharks and hawksbill turtles.
On top of that, with visibility around 20 meters / 66 feet, the
groups got to
see a couple of Wobbegong
Sharks.
Divers can
see tropical fish,
sharks that can be in
groups as large as two hundred, bottlenose dolphins, green turtles, manta and eagle rays, and countless colorful coral.
«We've
seen a very strong shift in the last year in the dollar — it has literally pushed whole countries out of the marketplace,» said Kevin Maloney, founder and principal of Property Markets
Group, which is developing Echo Brickell, a 57 - story luxury tower that will have a
shark tank in the lobby.