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Oceanic Victor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oceanic Victor
Oceanic Victor is an Australian privately-owned company which proposes to establish marine tourism operations based at Granite Island, Encounter Bay, South Australia. The company's directors include Tony Santic and Michael "Mick" Dyer, who are also director and operations manager respectively at Tony's Tuna International- a company which ranches Southern bluefin tuna for export sale. In 2015, Oceanic Victor sought planning approval to establish a venture similar to the ''Swim with the Tuna'' attraction which operated in Boston Bay, Port Lincoln from 2010 to 2015. Oceanic Victor has employed Emma Forster, formerly of Swim with the Tuna, as an advisor to the project. Objections to the proposals have been raised by community members from the Encounter Bay area, including those concerned that the approval process was rushed and that the attraction may increase shark visitation to the area or adversely impact on little penguins which breed on the bay's rocky islands. A poll initiated by the Victor Harbor Times newspaper indicated that critics of the proposal may outnumber its supporters. == Attraction == Oceanic Victor intends to use existing infrastructure on Granite Island to service tourists, who will be transported by boat to a pilot aquaculture lease adjacent to the island. The attraction will be a single modified tuna seacage moored to the seabed, which was purchased from ''Swim with Tuna'' in 2015. Visitors will be given the opportunity to swim with and feed southern bluefin tuna, and observe other species via an underwater viewing deck and two touch-tank aquaria. The sea cage will contain up to five tonnes of southern bluefin tuna, and up to 0.5 tonnes combined of other species native to South Australian waters. Tuna will be fed with South Australian caught pilchards.
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