It’s pretty much inarguable that sharks get a bad rap.
In a given year, a handful of humans are bitten by sharks, and of these, an even smaller number result in serious injuries or fatalities.
Flip the script, however, and sharks are far more likely to be the victims of “human attacks.” Most data suggest about 100 MILLION sharks die each year due intentional harvest, commercial by-catch or other human activity.
Yet despite this decidedly lop-sided relationship, many of us continue to fear sharks due to reports of shark bites that over-emphasize the aggressiveness of these sleek marine predators.
In this episode, Cristina Zenato — a self-described “shark listener” — talks about her and other ecologists’ quest to understand how sharks behave, a view informed by countless positive interactions with them as a lifelong diver and researcher. She also discusses her role in the new giant-screen film, Shark Kingdom 3D, which is now playing at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater!
View a trailer of Shark Kingdom 3D at: https://youtu.be/YQndv-lBy1g?si=jJybdwvk1VQUKK7b
Learn more about Cristina’s educational nonprofit, People of the Water, at http://pownonprofit.org/
Episode Cast
- Casey Phillips, host/senior communications specialist/shark admirer
- Cristina Zenato, ocean and cave explorer, shark behaviorist and ecologist, speaker, writer and conservationist
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