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A wildlife biologist and “Shark Week” hosts say the most frightened hunters of the ocean should be respected, but family holidays should not buy in the latest “hysteria” about summer attacks.
Forest Galantte told Fox News Digital this week, “This year is the 50th anniversary of the film ‘Jabde’, which has told Fox News Digital this week.” So much that Steven Spielberg himself says that he has regretted making a film. “
Increased fear can also be a product of scientific progress that has allowed the biologist to track the shark more closely.
Dold, an 11-foot, 761-pound is being tracked by the Great White Shark, researchers because it makes its way below the Florida coast. (Ocearch)
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For example, the largest adult male in the Atlantic Ocean was the great white shark so far. Recently tracked Away from the coast of Cape Hatrus, northern carolina, a popular beach holiday warm place, causing an alarm.
“Candidates,” as shark named, is about 14 feet long and weighs an estimated 1,653 pounds. Scientists believe that shark is 32 years old.
“Now, this animal is doing this every year because it was born, but suddenly, now that we have a satellite tag on it, we are seeing that it is in these water where we are not expecting it,” Galante said.
“So, it creates these alarm bells and it creates such chaos and nervousness. But the truth is that the shark probably floats that path hundreds of times, and we didn’t know about it yet.”
A drone of highway 12 of external banks with aerial view, with the Atlantic Ocean on the left and the sound of the right side with the Cape Hatters National Sehore. (US/Joseph Soham/UCG/Universal Image Group of America through Getty Image/
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While most sharks uncontrollably in every saltwater body, Galanta explained that they never deliberately hunting humans.
“Now, many people are afraid of them, and they see them as a mindless murder machines, but the truth is, these are just animals that sit on top of the food chain,” he said. “And at any time when we enter the water, we are entering their domains. So, when a shark attack or a shark bites, it’s only because we’ve gone to a habitat where we are not really as humans, and we are not the top hunters.”
Education plays an important role in ensuring that people enjoying the fun of summer in the sun are not suffering.
By that end, Galantte offered some doons and Dons.
The new documentary “Jaws @ 50” will premiere on July 10 at 9/8C National Geographic and Disney+ and Hulu the next day. (National Geographic/YouTube channel)
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It is important to be extra careful when swimming in the sea in dawn and evening, he said. So surviving areas like Asturi, which are natural fish nursery, and any area that has too much fish or bird life or lots of seals or sea lions.
They are called the “maritime rich environment” and are often found in the mouth of the river, they said. This is the place where sharks naturally hunt, and those floating there can get caught in the mixture.
Galantte also referred to more specific works that could attract sharks.
“One thing that does not think of many people is not wearing bright jewelry, because that flash can simulate a fodder fish,” he said. “A beer or water bottle crunching actually simulates the crunching of the fish bones almost almost completely. So these small things we do inadvertently can actually create a greater possibility of a negative encounter with sharks.”
Miami Beach, Beachgoers crowd on Fla. (US Sun/Mega)
The lower line for beach holidays is to do a little homework about their destination before their arrival.
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“If you do that small part of reading – and I mean you are scrolling at the same time when you are scrolling the Instagram – that in a few minutes of reading a few minutes, you are going to minimize your risks, therefore, personally, I will not worry about the shark either.”