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‘All the Sharks' might be the friendliest competitive shark show you'll see this summer

‘All the Sharks' might be the friendliest competitive shark show you'll see this summer

It's been 50 years since 'Jaws' ruined that summer, spawning a fleet of increasingly dreadful sequels and knockoffs, turning a simple fish into a movie monster, and a dozen since 'Sharknado' turned the monster into a joke. Sharks had been swimming in the culture before that, to be sure, often with the prefix 'man-eating' appended, though men eat sharks too, and way more often — so who's the real apex predator? And even though they are not as naturally cute as our cousins the dolphins and whales — I have never heard of one balancing a ball on its nose — they have also been made adorable as plush toys and cartoon characters.
'All the Sharks,' premiering Friday on Netflix, is a competition show in which four teams of two vie to photograph the most, and the most different, species of sharks, across two eight-hour days, and are set loose in the waters off Japan, the Maldives, South Africa, Australia, the Bahamas and the Galapagos Islands. And, brother, are there a lot of varieties — hammerhead shark, walking shark, whale shark, tawny nurse shark, pajama shark, pelagic thresher, tiger shark, tasselled wobbegong shark, puffadder shy shark, baby shark, mommy shark and daddy shark, to name but a few. (There are 124 species of sharks in Japanese waters, we're told, and 200 off South Africa.) Points are awarded according to the rarity or abundance of the species in each location. These sharks are neither monsters nor jokes, though at least one contestant finds the banded houndshark 'freaking adorable … their little cat eyes, their subterminal mouth.'
As competitions go, it is friendly, like 'The Great British Baking Show' or 'MasterChef Junior.' There's no way to sabotage your opponents, no strategy past guessing where the sharks might be running, eating or hanging out. The purse — $50,000 — goes to the winners' chosen marine charity, though prizes are also awarded to the top-scoring team in each episode. (Cool gear, seaside vacations.) Winning is not so much the point as just staying in as long as possible — because it's fun. Sometimes things don't go a team's way, but no one has a bad attitude.
Naturally they are good-looking, because this is television, and fit, because you need to be to do this; most have professional expertise in fishy, watery or wild things. (They certainly know their sharks.) Brendan (marine biologist) and Chris (fisheries ecologist) are a team called the Shark Docs. Aliah (marine biologist specializing in stingrays — which are closely related to sharks, did you know?) and MJ, identified as an avid spearfisher and shark diver, comprise Gills Gone Wild; they met at a 'bikini beach cleanup' and have been besties ever since. British Bait Off are Sarah (environmental journalist) and Dan (underwater cameraman), who like a cup of tea. And finally, there are the Land Sharks, Randy and Rosie. Dreadlocked Randy, a wildlife biologist, says, 'I was always one of the only Black guys in my classes … I got that all the time: 'Oh, you're doing that white boy stuff' and it's just like, 'No, I'm doing stuff that I love.'' Rosie, an ecologist who specializes in apex predators, wants to show girls it's 'OK to be badass … work with these crazy animals, get down and dirty.' She can hold her breath for five minutes.
The show has been produced with the usual tics of the genre: comments presented in the present tense that could only have been taped later; dramatic music and editing; the 'hey ho uh-oh' narrative framing of big, loud host Tom 'The Blowfish' Hird, with his braided pirate's beard, whose website identifies him as a 'heavy metal marine biologist.' Footage of great white sharks — the variety 'Jaws' made famous — is inserted for the thrill factor, but none are coming.
But whatever massaging has been applied, 'All the Sharks' is real enough. The contestants deal with rough seas, strong currents, jellyfish and sundry venomous creatures, intruding fishermen, limited air, sinus crises, variable visibility and unexpected orcas. And the sharks — who do not seem particularly interested in the humans, as there is no lack of familiar lunch options — do sometimes arrive in great, unsettling profusion. (There's a reason 'shark-infested waters' became a phrase.) Meanwhile, the ocean itself plays its ungovernable part. In their enveloping blueness, dotted with colorful fish and coral reefs, the undersea scenes are, in fact, quite meditative. (Humans move slow down there.) Someone describes it as like being inside a screen saver.
In the bargain, we learn not a little bit about shark behavior and biology, and there is an implicit, sometimes explicit, conservation theme. Each encountered species gets a graphic describing not only its length, weight and lifespan but the degree to which it is or isn't endangered — and, sad to say, many are.
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