Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive into Earth's Most Misunderstood Predators
The Royal Institution via YouTube
Overview
Dive into a captivating lecture and Q&A session with marine conservation biologist David Shiffman as he explores the fascinating world of sharks, their ecological importance, and the threats they face. Learn about the diverse biology and biodiversity of sharks, including species found in UK waters, and discover their unique reproductive strategies. Examine the impact of popular culture on shark perception and understand why these misunderstood predators are crucial for ocean ecosystems. Explore the various threats to shark populations and discover practical ways to contribute to their conservation. Gain insights into Shiffman's motivations for writing about sharks and engage with audience questions in an informative discussion that challenges common misconceptions about these remarkable marine animals.
Syllabus
Introduction
The power of public science institutions
Weird and wonderful shark biology
The biodiversity of sharks
Sharks of the UK
Where do baby sharks come from?
The Jaws effect and the importance of sharks
Sharks are threatened
How we can help sharks
Why write another shark book?
Q&A
Taught by
The Royal Institution