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Meet the author, marine conservationist, scientist, entrepreneur, model, designer, freediver, scuba instructor, nonprofit founder, speaker, safety officer, surfer, world traveler and more.
What everyone should know about sharks is designed to give you the most important and useful information on shark language and what to do to avoid, deter, or interact with sharks. A practical guide for any ocean goer should you encounter a shark or wish to increase or decrease your chances of such and experience. There is so much more to sharks than meets the eye and we are only beginning to understand them. I hope this book will help others to understand them on a deeper level and I know that the information provided in the series I’ve written can help save human lives. I hope with a deeper understanding people might also begin to appreciate, care, and my deepest hope is that they might even be inspired enough to join me in efforts to help save the lives of sharks who are currently being slaughtered by the millions.
Ocean Ramsey and Juan Oliphant founded One Ocean Organization and especially One Ocean Diving as an immersive conservation program and supportive research platform. Come dive with Ocean, Juan, or the team of biologists they personally trained to learn more about sharks, apply Oceans research in ethology and learn the best, most respectful, and safest possible way to coexist with sharks. The program covers conservation concerns and helps to fund the ongoing research and data collection that is explained by Ocean or the other biologists on the trip, you can even help with the photo identification project by contributing photos from the dive. The best part is this program allows Ocean, Juan, and the other shark scientists and safety divers to literally help save sharks that are entangled in fishing line, net, plastics, and also help remove plastic and marine debris from the ocean. 
This is the end-all, be-all digital course for shark behavior and safety. World renowned researcher and conservationist Ocean Ramsey explains critical information to minimize the potential for adverse shark encounters and maximize appreciation of sharks in her exclusive online course spanning 19 video lessons. Learn about shark personalities, shark language, and practical tips to keep safe if you encounter a shark - and what to do in the highly unlikely scenario that a shark bites you. If you want to learn more about sharks and safety, the buck stops here. Get early access pricing for a limited time.
Ocean updates her instagram more than any other digital platform. Stay tuned for the latest events, campaigns, petitions, and also sign up for her newsletter for special exclusives. Mahalo (thank you) for your support.
Please take a quick min to sign the petition to protect sharks in the Maldives from shark fishing. April 2021
There is a push in Singapore where I did presentations last year and saw Shark Fin Soup everywhere, I am so happy to see people making efforts to ban it there. Lets support! 
Sign the petition hosted by Shark Allies to help stop the use of shark derived squalene being put into Vaccines. A more sustainable plant based substitute is available. 
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I don’t trust animals, I can’t hold my breath very long, and I am not a hot blonde.
This makes me the exact opposite of Ocean Ramsey, a hot blonde who can hold her breath for five minutes, forty-five seconds and recently decided to prove her trust for animals by swimming alongside a great white shark while caressing his fin. 
Yet, amazingly, only 38,000 people have watched it on YouTube. At last count 513,000,000 have watched Charlie bit my finger. 
Seriously, YouTube is failing all of us.
Ocean Ramsey, queen of all sharks, laughs at my pansiness.
Here she is swimming with a great white shark.
And here’s Ocean explaining her decision to swim with the great white sharks to Good Morning America.
Now that you’ve seen this video let’s break down what a badass Ocean Ramsey is.
1. Did I mention that she’s swimming with a great white shark while caressing its fin?
Yep, she’s petting a great white shark.
And completely calm about it, like she’s Ariel from, “The Little Mermaid,” brought to life.
Ocean Ramsey is even braver than the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. 
2. How many of you are jealous of the great white?
3. There are two people filming this encounter.
At least one of these guys has to be sleeping with her, right? Because otherwise why in the world would you agree to film someone as they swam alongside a great white shark? And if you aren’t sleeping with her, how much does she have you wrapped around her pinkie finger?
Ocean: “Guys, I’m going to need you to grab your cameras and come film me swimming alongside the most fearsome predator in the ocean.”
Guys: Fight with each other to risk death and dismemberment.
4. When your parents name you Ocean, this is the kind of thing you grow up to do.
This is why naming children is important. If Ocean Ramsey is named Abby, she grows up to be a hot sorority girl at Auburn who majors in psychology and marries a guy with Bama Bangs. That’s what Abby Ramsey does. But Ocean Ramsey? Ocean Ramsey is a badass who swims with great white sharks.
She strips at the Boogie Bungalow on the border of Tennessee and Alabama.  
5. Her nickname is, “The Shark Whisperer.”
In fact, given that he’s only taking online classes right now, chances that Johnny Football is starring in the next Ocean Ramsey Hawaiian shark swimming video? Gotta be 50/50.
6. How does Ocean not have a reality show?
There are all sorts of crappy reality shows out there that are boring as well. Yet Ocean lives in Hawaii, works as a model, can hold her breath for nearly six minutes, and swims with great whites. Plus, she has kind of a bitchy Danica Patrick thing going for her. Look at the barely disguised contempt with which she answers every question, Danica has this too.
Ocean Ramsey bachelorette? Can you imagine if the date was to swim with a great white shark. How many bachelors would be willing to try this?
7. Is the shark mesmerized by Ocean’s beauty too?
For instance, would a shark be more likely to eat an ugly person?
Because this is Ocean Ramsey in a bikini.
I think the shark would be more likely to eat me in board shorts.
8. There are only 339 great white sharks on the entire Pacific coast according to Good Morning America.
And if you can’t trust Good Morning America’s shark knowledge, who can you trust? So how in the world did Ocean find a great white in Hawaii? The odds should be miniscule, right? Yet, this happened. What’s crazier than this, Ocean Ramsey is the only swimmer in the history of the ocean who has seen a great white shark and been excited for it to happen.
9. Odds that Ocean gets attacked by a shark at some point in her life?
I asked OKTC’s odds expert Todd Fuhrman. Here was his response: “Given what we saw from the Crocodile Hunter, she’s about 5-1 for cause of death by great white.”
But remember that Steve Irwin was killed by a sting ray.
And Ocean Ramsey can be the new, hot, khakiless, bitchy Steve Irwin. (I’ve requested her for the radio show. We’ll see if she responds to the interview request).
It’s the Shark Whisperer’s world, the rest of us are just living in it.
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Ocean Ramsey was born in the year 1987 and she is currently 34 years old. She was born in Oahu, Hawaii, United States, and therefore holds American nationality. Similarly, Ocean is from a Christian family and Caucasian descent ethnicity. Talking about her family, Ocean hasn’t revealed her family details. Information regarding his parents and siblings is not available right now.
Reflecting on her educational details, Ocean completed her schooling at a local high school in Hawaii. Later, she joined the University of Hawaii and graduated from there with a degree in behavioral sciences. Not only this, but Ocean also studied at the San Diego State University and gained a master’s degree in ethology.
Enhancing her favorite things and hobbies, Ocean is a fan of actor Robert Downey Jr. and actress Jennifer Lawrence. Similarly, she loves French Cuisine. In addition, Ocean loves traveling, shopping, and listening to music in her leisure time. Her favorite color is red and her dream holiday destination is Paris.
The beautiful lady has been working as a driving instructor, entrepreneur, shark conservationist, athlete, marine biologist, and tourism operator. However, Ocean started her working career as a model. In an interview, she mentioned that she had worked with several modeling agencies in her twenties. Ocean recalled that she is still in contact with her agents.
Later, after she completed her study, Ocean wanted to do shark conservative works going out on a boat. As Ocean had studied animal behavior and shark body language, she was excited to do that. During her studies, Ocean encountered a 20 feet long female great white shark. She was working with a film crew then. The particular footage went viral on social media. Ocean was also probed by marine biologist Michael Domeier for posting the viral shark encountered videos.
Caption: Ocean observing sharks through cage (Source: thesun.co.uk)
Ocean has been working as an instructor, a model, scuba diver, shark conservationist, and a free diver. The multi-talented girl has earned a decent amount of money throughout her career. Her net worth is estimated to be over r$3 million US dollars.
Ocean Ramsey is married to her long-time boyfriend Juan Oliphant. Juan is her business partner and also a financial partner. The couple got married in April 2019 on a beautiful beach. Ocean has also posted a picture with her engagement ring on her Instagram page.
Caption: Ocean and Juan marriage (Source: Instagram)
In addition, most of her videos are recorded by Juan. Ocean and Juan together operate a water-based business named “One Ocean Diving and research”. The couple doesn’t share any children to date. Similarly, she has never spoken about her past relationships.
Being an athlete, Ocean has maintained a fit and healthy body. Ocean stands 5 feet 10 inches (1.78m) tall and weighs around 58 kg (1.78m). Likewise, her bra cup size is 33B and her shoe size is 8 inches (US). Her actual body measurement (Chest-Waist-Hip) is around 34-24-35 inches. Moving on, Ocean has beautiful blonde hair with a pair of stunning hazel eyes.
Caption: Ocean posing in her style (Source: Instagram)
Ocean is quite fond of using social media sites. Firstly, she has a Facebook page under the name Ocean Ramsey Water Inspired which has over 89k followers. Secondly, Ocean also has an Instagram account with huge 1.3 million subscribers. She has 1615 posts to date which mostly include pictures and videos of her sea life.
Furthermore, Ocean also uses Twitter and has more than 19.7k followers on it. Lastly, Ocean also has a Tiktok account. With her stunning videos, she has gained over 107.9k followers and over 1 million likes on Tiktok.
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Check out these stunning, shark-filled photos of the bikini-clad biologist in action.
If some people are destined for a specific career, then Ocean Ramsey — yes, that’s her real name—was meant to become a preeminent shark and marine researcher and conservationist. From her home base on Oahu, Ramsey has traveled the world to study sharks in their diverse habitats and bring awareness to the threat that numerous shark species currently face. 
She’s also an advanced free diver (a diver without a breathing apparatus), scuba instructor, business owner, and designer. When she’s not traveling the world free diving, she’s at home in Hawaii working at her own company, One Ocean Research and Diving.
Her cause went viral when she was caught on tape riding the back of a fully grown great white shark with no cage or other protection. There’s also the fact that she’s attractive enough to be a model and does much of her work in barely-there bikinis . 
Maxim spoke to the gorgeous 30-year-old scientist about conservation work, eco-activism, and what it’s like to literally ride a great white.
How did you get into shark conservation?
My parents love the ocean, and I imagine part of the reason I love that environment must come from growing up the way I did. I have a degree in marine biology, specialized in ethology (animal behavior), and studied specifics on shark body language, how they establish their social hierarchy and avoid confrontations.
 But I realized that if I only focused on studying sharks and publishing papers, then another 600 million sharks would die while I conducted my six-year study. That realization was the point when everything clicked. I knew I needed to take the science, conservation, diving, and all aspects to a new level with a new approach, so I co-founded the company One Ocean Research and Diving.
My company has a team of mostly female marine biologists who take people out daily to dive with sharks and learn about their biology, physiology, behavior, body language, and how we humans can adapt our own behavior based on our scientific understanding of sharks and their role in the ocean ecosystems. This is all to aid us in creating safer, and more fun, interactions.
Currently, shark populations have been decimated, with most shark species seeing 90 percent declines, and many species are being pushed to the brink of extinction. The beautiful (and toothless) whale shark, the largest fish and shark in the ocean, was just moved to endangered-species status a few months ago, joining the hammerhead on the growing list of shark species that are quickly being wiped out due to many wasteful practices. Shark finning and regular shark sport fishing are the two biggest causes of these declines.
You gained a lot of attention when a video surfaced of you riding an enormous great white named Bella. What was that like, and how did it happen?
Honestly, I worry that beautifying the experience may entice others to try for a similar experience, which would be a bad idea. But truthfully, some of the absolute best moments of my life have been free diving with white sharks. There is nothing like it, and there are no words that can do it justice.
I’ve been studying and working with more than 30 species of sharks around the world for over a decade, and that GoPro footage of Bella and me was not at all my first time diving with white sharks. I spent years going in and out of cages and absorbing as much time and qualitative information as I could watching them interact with one another. Interacting with sharks is very humbling. I feel a tremendous honor being able to share their space and have them treat me as an equal or similar predator.
If you don’t mind me saying so, you are an extremely beautiful woman. Do people ever underestimate your expertise or professionalism because of how you look?
I hope that if any of my talents, features, or natural gifts can be used to better highlight the message I am trying to share…then I am grateful that I can be a voice, a spokesmodel, if you will, for them. It’s ironic that sometimes they title photos of me with sharks as “Beauty and the Beast,” when to me sharks and nature are absolutely gorgeous. I did a lot of modeling in my 20s and am still signed [with agents], but every time I get a call to do a project I’m either on our company’s boat or on an international conservation effort.
What makes the Bahamas so unmatched for a shark scientist or marine biologist?
The Bahamas is a special place because it is protected from shark fishing. It’s a marine-protected area for sharks, meaning that sharks can thrive, existing in plentiful numbers.
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