◇ 2nd installment of the young readers series "I Survived" ◇
First of all, Happy official start of Shark Week 2024 everyone! 🦈 🌊🦈🌊🦈🌊 It’s one of my favorite weeks of the year and the only good thing about the summer season for me!
Some highlights and thoughts:
🦈Okay, somehow I’m a shark fanatic and did not know much at all about the details of the shark attacks of 1916! It was nice to get the chance to delve deeper into this essential event in our history.
🦈Definitely read or listen to the author’s note at the end. It gives information about the real events, facts about sharks, and even safety tips. I am still shocked there existed a time where sharks were thought to pose no dangerous risk at all to humans! Apparently the events of the 1916 attacks really shocked America inciting fears that led to sharks getting a bad reputation. Thankfully, marine biology and underwater exploration has come a long way over the years to educate!
🦈Buddy Listen with the hubby - My husband and I both agreed that the first half of the story was pretty slow in building up but completely made up for it with the events that followed. It all came together very nicely and was fast paced at the end. It was a very captivating ride (or swim) and super fun to listen to!
🦈The main character, 10-year-old Chet was so brave! I really feel bad for the physical consequences he now has to live with for the rest of his life.
🦈If this book teaches you anything, let it be a warning about playing pranks all the time! You don’t ever want to find yourself in a boy-who-cried-wolf situation when things are urgent!
🦈Though shark attacks are reported as extremely rare, always always always proceed with caution. Anytime humans go into the ocean, it’s a risk and clearly means entering someone else’s home! A lot of someones to be exact! Not just sharks. Being a Floridian all my life, I’ve actually always been extremely uncomfortable going to the beach and getting in the water. I’ve always felt I’m disrupting something or being disrespectful. So, I haven’t been to a beach in many years now, but if I ever decide to go back it will be just to admire the ocean from a distance. The ocean is vast and one of the universe’s grandest mysteries. Mostly unexplored, the deep sea holds so many unknowns and secrets. Who knows what all exists? It’s so fascinating, I lose my mind!
🦈Lastly, a word for the sharks. ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
It’s a well-known fact that more humans kill sharks than sharks kill humans. Latest news states 100 million sharks are killed by humans worldwide each year. How and why is that okay?! As a result, many species are endangered and threatened with extinction. The top reasons sharks are hunted are for their fins for shark fin soup and for meat/leather for products. Without sharks, our entire marine ecosystem would suffer and be compromised. We must protect them and protect our oceans. Not only this, but we must also recognize how climate change plays a substantial role and has a huge impact on shark behavior and their habitat. So, get educated, stay informed, and help save the sharks!