SHARK RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC – Shark Celebrity Auction
Auction Ends: Aug 18, 2013 11:59 PM EDT

Unique Experiences

Lunch or Dinner with shark biologist Dean Fessler in Philadelphia or New Jersey

Item Number
23
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
50 USD to Kaflam
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Lunch or Dinner with Dean Fessler — Marine Biologist / Educator — in Lawrenceville, NJ or Philadelphia, PA

Dean encountered his first shark (a four-foot nurse shark) in 1978 while snorkeling off the Florida Keys as a marine biology student at the University of Miami. Dean joined the Shark Research Institute in 1991, and studied bull and Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas and sandtiger sharks off North Carolina. 

In 1992, he relocated to San Diego to work with blue and mako sharks, and studied hammerhead sharks and whale sharks in the Sea of Cortez. 

In 1995, Dean joined the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institute of Oceanography where he fed and lectured about resident shark populations. 

In 1998, Dean relocated to South Africa to study great white sharks and worked with other scientists, underwater photographers and documentary filmmakers. Dean is the Dean is Education Director of the Shark Research Institute and a member of the famed Explorers Club.

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Item Special Note

Being auctioned is dinner or lunch with one the world’s foremost shark experts or celebrities. It is a unique opportunity to “talk shark” face-to-face, one-on-one, with a real authority on sharks. 

How it works:

1. Bid on a celebrity, shark scientist or conservationist that lives or works in your area, unless you are willing to drive or fly to meet them in their area.

2. The winning bidder pays for the lunch or dinner and may bring as many guests as he or she wishes.

3. We will introduce the winning bidder to the celebrity, scientist or conservationist. The two of you then set a mutually agreeable  date, time and place to meet within one year of the close of the auction.

All winning bids are charitable contributions deductible from US Federal 2013 income taxes.  Funds raised by the auction will be used to support shark research and conservation programs.