![]() LUCY HOWEY: I’ve done maybe three shows with them at this point. I have mixed feelings about it. I managed to have some impact-they sent me an early edit of the show, and there was some very unfortunate fear-based messaging, and to their credit they were willing to soften and change it a little bit. From the beginning I was trying to get them to alter the title and a little bit of the approach. It was a mixed bag of an experience because the content of Ninja Sharks sounded really good, but the title was atrocious. In 2015 I did commentary for Ninja Sharks. It’s one of the very few that emphasizes other sharks rather than great whites and bull sharks and tiger sharks. ![]() Alien Sharks, in my opinion, is one of the best programs Shark Week has ever produced. JIM WHARTON: I was approached by Shark Week a few years ago, after years of advocating for Alien Sharks online. ![]() We called up Shiffman-who is a scientist at Simon Fraser University and writer for a blog called Southern Fried Science-and several other scientists to talk about what to expect from this year’s programming, and whether Shark Week is good or bad for sharks.Īlso on the line: Jim Wharton, the director of conservation and education at the Seattle Aquarium Vicky Vásquez, a graduate student with the Pacific Shark Research Center at Moss Landing Marine Labs and Lucy Howey, a marine biologist specializing in oceanic whitetip sharks, who also works for Microwave Telemetry, Inc., which makes satellite tracking tags for birds and sharks. Perhaps the best example of this came from shark conservation biologist David Shiffman in 2014, as he live-tweeted his reactions to every single Shark Week show that year-“pseudoscience,” he wrote “dangerous and disrespectful.” “ Watch as Shark Week slowly drives this shark scientist insane,” Vox summarized.ĭiscovery has made conscious efforts to improve its Shark Week content since then. ![]() While millions of Americans are reliably entertained by the documentaries and celebrity specials, marine biologists will often spend the week on social media, freaking out about distortions and myths put forth by Shark Week programming. Discovery Channel’s Shark Week kicked off July 22 for the 30th summer in a row.
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