BeccaC-57
jul 2025 se unió
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Imagine if Amazing Race, Pokémon Go, and Blue Planet were mixed together and given a Netflix touch. That is All the Sharks. It's fun, educational, conservation forward without being in your face, visually stunning, and keeps my attention.
Four teams of shark experts compete for $50 grand toward their charity and the trip of a lifetime. They gain points by photographing sharks, with higher point values assigned to those that are harder to grab a snap. They are led by a fun host who feels like the kind of guy you want to sit and talk with for hours. There isn't hair pull drama, exaggeration or demonization of the animals as the challenges from a naturally occurring competition are plenty! Strong currents, flooded housings, missed pictures, interfering fishermen, and a little luck all play parts.
While the show is a competition at heart there is a lot of education snuck in. Being in the subclass elasmobranchii (cartilaginous fish with 5-7 gill openings) rays get love too! One of the contestants is a marine biologist who specializes in rays and is heard a couple times saying "flat sharks are sharks too." The love of the animals coming from every contestant is so apparent and their excitement is infectious. The infographics make sure to point out the conservation status and the number of sharks who are endangered is heartbreaking.
Friends that were afraid of sharks found themselves cheering for sightings and it made me want to dust off my scuba gear and go hop in for a dive!
Four teams of shark experts compete for $50 grand toward their charity and the trip of a lifetime. They gain points by photographing sharks, with higher point values assigned to those that are harder to grab a snap. They are led by a fun host who feels like the kind of guy you want to sit and talk with for hours. There isn't hair pull drama, exaggeration or demonization of the animals as the challenges from a naturally occurring competition are plenty! Strong currents, flooded housings, missed pictures, interfering fishermen, and a little luck all play parts.
While the show is a competition at heart there is a lot of education snuck in. Being in the subclass elasmobranchii (cartilaginous fish with 5-7 gill openings) rays get love too! One of the contestants is a marine biologist who specializes in rays and is heard a couple times saying "flat sharks are sharks too." The love of the animals coming from every contestant is so apparent and their excitement is infectious. The infographics make sure to point out the conservation status and the number of sharks who are endangered is heartbreaking.
Friends that were afraid of sharks found themselves cheering for sightings and it made me want to dust off my scuba gear and go hop in for a dive!