A highly realistic close-up of an abstract, shark-inspired product prototype resting on a smooth, wet rock at the edge of Merewether ocean baths. The device has a refined, matte graphite body with a subtle dorsal fin profile, fine hydrodynamic grooves, and precise geometric seams that suggest engineered functionality. Behind it, softly blurred waves roll toward Dixon Park beach under a pale blue Newcastle sky. Cool, overcast lighting creates gentle reflections on the product’s surface and tiny water droplets, enhancing texture and sophistication. Captured from a low, three-quarter angle, the composition frames the prototype against the horizon, evoking both the raw ocean environment and the thoughtful engineering that led to the patent.

Ferashark Patent

A protected open-water swim concept inspired by Newcastle’s ocean baths, now ready for licensing discussions.

Ferashark

Ferashark is my patented ocean-swim innovation, born at Merewether baths, designed to make open-water adventures safer and more accessible. Explore the full patent story, protection details, and partnership opportunities on the dedicated Ferashark Patent page.

An overhead photographic view of the boundary line between Merewether ocean baths and the open sea, with a translucent overlay of a patent-style technical sketch for an innovative marine safety product. The diagram appears etched onto the water’s surface, aligned with the natural currents and lanes that lead toward Dixon Park beach. Diffused early-morning light softens the waves and concrete pool edges, giving a calm, focused atmosphere. The Newcastle coastline stretches into the distance, slightly hazy. Composition uses strong leading lines from the pool wall and surf, drawing the eye from observation space to conceptual design, symbolizing the moment of invention and the structured thinking behind a product patent.
A sleek, concept-stage aquatic safety device inspired by shark anatomy, floating just above the turquoise surface of Merewether ocean baths. The streamlined form, with matte charcoal fins and a subtle metallic core, is rendered in crisp photographic realism. In the background, the curved sea wall, rocky Newcastle coastline, and a hint of Dixon Park beach are softly out of focus. Late afternoon golden light glances off gentle ocean ripples, highlighting the product’s contours and creating refined reflections. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the composition feels sophisticated and contemplative, emphasizing the origin of a product patent born from observing open-water ocean swimming in Newcastle, NSW.

From Ocean Vision to Patent

Review high-level claims, conceptual diagrams, and development milestones that trace Ferashark from first sketch to granted protection, giving investors and licensing partners a clear view of market potential without disclosing confidential manufacturing or performance data.