Scubadude729
Contributor
Merxlin,
Have you actually viewed any of the shows?
Every one that I have seen has stressed that we are entering the sharks environment and that there are choices we can make to reduce the risk of an incident. They have stressed that shark attacks are extremely rare but that when they happen is is the product of the choices that the humans involved made.
Additionally they are touting an online petition to ban shark finning during each commercial break. I think that you would find that you have more in common with them than you think.
But for those who would rather wallow in their all knowing, contempt prior to investigation mode, be my guest.
Secondly, when have I spoken in favor of finning? You say it isn't personal but your attack sure seems that way.
I agree. Shows need to be interesting to get people to watch them. No one is going to watch a special on shark finning unless they know and care for the subject. In most shows so far they have said that attacks are rare, and most sharks, even the "dangerous" sharks, will not attack a human purposefully.
I have also seen the ad to stop shark finning more times than I can count.
I agree that the Deadly Waters show was bad, although I didn't watch it all(was too boring), it was the only show that showed them in a semi-bad light.
If you think that this is bad publicity, think again, its much better than not getting the word out at all. Shark Week has a larger viewer base than most Discovery shows, many of which who do not watch Discovery at all(no numbers, just from talking to people about shark week in the past).
Will people still fear and hate(or at least not care for) sharks after Shark Week? Of course. But guess what, their views haven't changed since before shark week. I have yet to see a program that showed sharks as savage killing machines that need to be killed before they take over our waters, thus I doubt anyone who had a love or support for sharks are going to change their mind.
Will people have their views of sharks changed, or will they now support stopping shark finning? Of course. And this will be a much bigger number than it would be if it was a documentary on shark finning because the viewer base of that show would be much smaller.