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The Shark- Nature's greatest ocean predator yet in trouble

In the new book, William McKeever, author of EMPERORS OF THE DEEP: Sharks—The Ocean's Most Mysterious, Most Misunderstood, and Most Important Guardians (HarperOne; May 2020; ISBN: 9780062880338; $16.99; Paperback); dispels the myth that sharks are man-eaters. Heis on a mission to change everyone's views of the mysterious creatures of the deep as nothing more man-eaters into a crucial apex predators to protect the marine environment.

So, how do you overcome the ferocious image instilled by Jaws and Shark Week? As McKeever realized: 'The only way to change the way we think about sharks is to cast the species in an entirely new light, in all of their underwater glory.' He dedicated two years to collecting evidence to make his pro-shark case—visiting the today's top oceanographic research institutions and interviewing leading scientists from the Florida Keys, Australia's Shark Bay and to Seal Island in South Africa, home to the great white.

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The Shark- Nature's greatest ocean predator yet in trouble

In the new book, William McKeever, author of EMPERORS OF THE DEEP: Sharks—The Ocean's Most Mysterious, Most Misunderstood, and Most Important Guardians (HarperOne; May 2020; ISBN: 9780062880338; $16.99; Paperback); dispels the myth that sharks are man-eaters. Heis on a mission to change everyone's views of the mysterious creatures of the deep as nothing more man-eaters into a crucial apex predators to protect the marine environment.

So, how do you overcome the ferocious image instilled by Jaws and Shark Week? As McKeever realized: 'The only way to change the way we think about sharks is to cast the species in an entirely new light, in all of their underwater glory.' He dedicated two years to collecting evidence to make his pro-shark case—visiting the today's top oceanographic research institutions and interviewing leading scientists from the Florida Keys, Australia's Shark Bay and to Seal Island in South Africa, home to the great white.

With a film releasing in 2020 under the same name, author, documentarian, conservationist, and activist, WilliamMcKeever, is devoting his life to radically shifting the popular perception of sharks. Far from cold-blooded underwater predators, sharks are falling prey to humans—in staggering numbers. McKeever states a hard fact: 'While sharks kill an average of four humans a year, humans kill 100 million sharks during the same time period.' More tragic yet, these magnificent, vulnerable creatures are truly evolutionary marvels that play an integral role in maintaining the health of the world's oceans—and, ultimately, the fate of our planet.

Order the Book- Greenpeace calls this book, 'a must-read' for those interested in ocean conservation.

'A must-read for those interested in ocean conservation.' Greenpeace

  • Learn exciting new discoveries about the Mako, Tiger, Hammerhead, and Great White sharks.
  • Read the interviews with world-renowned shark scientists who have pulled back the curtain on this fascinating species.
  • Unfortunately, many shark species are in trouble such as the scalloped hammerhead and whale shark. However, if more ocean areas are set aside as marine parks which outlaw fishing, the sharks can recover.
  • Like the wolves in Yellowstone, sharks, as apex predators, are needed to maintain the marine ecosystem.

Pictured Here- The Mako Shark- fastest of all the sharks

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Makos are fished for entertainment but the shark has never been responsible for a human fatality.

Sharks are under the greatest threat in their 450 million year history

The author, William McKeever, is also a documentary filmmaker and the founder of the non-profit Safeguard the Seas, dedicated to ocean conservation. What is mac os mountain lion.

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Virtual serial ports emulator x64 crack. He is the writer and director of the feature-length documentaryEmperors of the Deep—which follows the book in vivid action.

Author is pictured here with Caribbean Reef sharks in the Bahamas.

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Cornwall often sees arrival of otherwise rare visiting animal migrants to the UK. Or, is the first place of a sighting of a species that then starts to spread over the UK.

The vagrant emperor dragonfly has been seen on numerous occasions in Cornwall, and very often on the Lizard, a peninsula managed by Natural England on the south coast of Cornwall. 2019 seems to have been a so called 'invasion year' in Europe of vagrant emperors, as I reported on previously in blog post this spring.

Right now, in the middle of cold, grey and rainy November, sightings of vagrant emperors are accumulating again. I was lucky enough to be handed one that was found dead on the Lizard the 9th of November (thank you Ilya MacLean and Jaimie Barnes) and one that perished after being observed for several days in Sandwich Bay, Kent (thank you SBBOT and Marc Heath). Gourmet ranch game.

Africa is the core of the distribution of the vagrant emperor, but they are frequently reported far away from there - it is the only dragonfly species ever reported on Iceland.

Interestingly, a couple of sightings on the other side of the Atlantic, in south and central America, suggest that this formidable migrant may often cross this vast ocean.

The first sighting from the Americas came from French Guyana in 2002, followed by a record of a female seen on the island of Guadalupe in 2006. In 2007, individuals were seen on the Virgin Islands and in Dominica. Since then, there are records from 2012 at the same locality in French Guyana and from Aruba and Curacao. As I am travelling to the ABC-islands soon, but to Bonaire, I hope to be the first to report a sighting from there!

In fact, a specimen was just sighted on Isla de Coche in Venezuela, 'just' 500 km east of Bonaire two days ago:

The time on the year when the vagrant emperor has been spotted on the ABC islands, October to February, coincide with the period when they pop up (or down) in the UK. Whether this means that they are part of the same outward wave of migrants from Africa or not, remains to be discovered.

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A mated pair was seen in Cornwall this season, so it is not impossible that the individuals seen in the UK actually originate from local breeding. In fact, the wings of the UK-November vagrants are all looking very pristine, and not as torn as you would have expected if they had flew all the way from southern Europe or Africa where they are known to breed.

Just like the globe skimmer (click HERE to learn more), the vagrant emperor is adapted to utilise temporary habitats for reproduction, following seasonal rains. And just like the globe skimmer, it has been found on the Maldives, in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

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Being considerable larger (about 1000mg) than the globe skimmer though, which weighs about 300mg, the larger vagrant emperor is known to sometimes even prey on its smaller seafaring colleague (see photo from Thailand below).





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