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Lexington County Public Library: Sink Your Teeth Into Shark Week
What is the best thing about summer for those who love the ocean and all of its creatures? Sinking your teeth into Shark Week. New shows ...
Megan Ricard
July 13, 2021
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What is the best thing about summer for those who love the ocean and all of its creatures? Sinking your teeth into Shark Week. New shows, new discoveries and new techniques for the conservation of these amazing creatures.
Shark Week has always been special for me. As a child, my dad and I would watch together and now, as an adult, I carry on the tradition myself.
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Itβs interesting TV, but it goes beyond just showing off these often misunderstood and mysterious creatures of the deep. Sharks are a big part of our ecosystem and each year Discovery focuses more of their programming on understanding these creatures and fostering a sense of wonder over one of fright. Conservation is an urgent issue requiring people to put aside their misconceptions and open their minds. Helping the public overcome learn to respect sharks rather than fear them is an important step in getting support for shark conservation efforts.
Sports and movie stars often participate to help raise awareness and this yearβs no different. Celebrities this year include Brad Paisley, Tiffany Haddish and William Shatner β just to name a few. The week kicks off with a show titled Crikey! Itβs Shark Week including none other than Robert Irwin, son of the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. Watch live or stream on demand. #SharkWeek2021
What is the best thing about summer for those who love the ocean and all of its creatures? Sinking your teeth into Shark Week. New shows, new discoveries and new techniques for the conservation of these amazing creatures.
Shark Week has always been special for me. As a child, my dad and I would watch together and now, as an adult, I carry on the tradition myself.
Itβs interesting TV, but it goes beyond just showing off these often misunderstood and mysterious creatures of the deep. Sharks are a big part of our ecosystem and each year Discovery focuses more of their programming on understanding these creatures and fostering a sense of wonder over one of fright. Conservation is an urgent issue requiring people to put aside their misconceptions and open their minds. Helping the public overcome learn to respect sharks rather than fear them is an important step in getting support for shark conservation efforts.
Sports and movie stars often participate to help raise awareness and this yearβs no different. Celebrities this year include Brad Paisley, Tiffany Haddish and William Shatner β just to name a few. The week kicks off with a show titled Crikey! Itβs Shark Week including none other than Robert Irwin, son of the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. Watch live or stream on demand. #SharkWeek2021
Book List | Sharks
Want to Learn More?
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Are You Afraid of Sharks? Don't Be Β //Β Scientific America
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We Shouldnβt Be Afraid of Sharks. But They Should Be Afraid of Us. Β //Β Medium
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