新香港六合彩资料 Marine Science graduate pens piece about experience on 鈥楽hark Week鈥

Carolyn Wheeler dives with tiger sharks in the Bahamas
Carolyn Wheeler dives with tiger sharks in the Bahamas

Carolyn Wheeler 鈥15 wrote an opinion editorial for the Bangor Daily News titled, 鈥淚 swim with sharks. That鈥檚 how I know we鈥檙e the dangerous ones.鈥 The piece describes her experience doing research on tiger sharks in the Bahamas, which was documented in 鈥淭iger Beach,鈥 the premiere episode of popular the Discovery Channel series Shark Week which also featured Professor James Sulikowski, Ph.D.

In the article, Wheeler discussed the need for research on the reproductive behavior of sharks so their habitats can be protected. She also explained why it is so important to dispel the myth that sharks are blood-thirsty killers. 鈥淚t is possible to dive with sharks safely, partially because of their combination of keen senses. Sharks can identify from smell and sight that a diver is not a fish; therefore, they鈥檙e unlikely to be interested enough to even come close. When sharks do bite humans, it鈥檚 accidental. Of course, sharks are a predator and demand our respect when diving and researching. However, peaceful interactions help us show that sharks pose little threat to humans.鈥

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