I watch and review the shark science in The Meg! #sharks #science #ecology #marinebiology
I am Dr Sam Munroe, and I’m an ecologist. That means I study plants and animals and how they interact with their environment. I got my PhD in ecology studying sharks and so I love watching shark movies and dissecting the science (or lack there of) in these films!
Remember that sharks are important for healthy oceans and most species pose no danger to humans. Shark bites are incredibly rare, sharks don’t target people, and when bites do occur, they are often a case a mistaken identity. Sharks should be celebrated and respected, not feared.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Fictional Research Station
01:38 Meeting the Team
03:35 What is the Mariana Trench?
05:53 Life at the Bottom of the Trench
09:02 Meeting the Meg, could it live at the bottom?
11:19 It's a Boy!
12:04 Meg Fast Facts
13:26: How do Sharks Breath?
15:25 How did the Meg Escape?
17:41 Capturing the Meg
19:52 How Many Gill Slits?!?!
20:45 Could the Meg Breach the Water?
22:34 Sharks Scavenge a Whale
23:39 Killing the Meg
Social Media and my credentials:
Twitter: / sem_munroe
LinkedIn: / samanthamunroe26b484b3
Website: http://www.smunroe.com/
Research Publications: https://scholar.google.com.au/citatio...
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