Not only is there no support for the show’s entire premise, each - TopicsExpress



          

Not only is there no support for the show’s entire premise, each of the hypotheses presented are factually wrong or illogical. Sharkageddon’s pointless pontificating doesn’t leave us any closer to explaining why shark attacks occur—or where, or when. Alexander ends on a conservation message, which Discovery, of course, ensures is brief and buried with credits. But this final thought is what Discovery should have focused on all along. Sharks are vital to Hawaiian ecosystems. We don’t need another “documentary” villifying these ecological and culturally important animals—we need one that explains why they matter, what they do for us, and why we should be fighting to save them. blogs.discovermagazine/science-sushi/2014/08/16/sharkageddon-vies-worst-shark-week-show-time/#.U-_ZS7xdUYQ
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 23:09:55 +0000

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