The hunt for a killer shark in the waters off Paris is an unlikely scenario that has shocked the scientific community.
Netflix’s latest hit, Under the waters of the Seine is generating a lot of comments on social media. The French film is the protagonist Bérénice Bejo causes Paris to be terrorized by sharks in the midst of a triathlon on the Seine that resembles the city’s next Olympic event, but science doesn’t believe the fantasy of Saverio Gens.
Scientifically incorrect, needlessly alarming
According to Le Parisien, for the founder of the Phocéen Shark Study Group, Nicolas Ziani, a specialist in marine ichthyology, the premise is nothing short of scandalous.
It’s a shame. I fell out of the closet when I saw the trailer. It’s a cognitive apocalypse. It’s almost fake news. We are importing a problem that has never existed in France. The latest Megashark with Jason Statham is almost more coherent
The expert confirms that there are euryhaline species, which tolerate variations in salinity and temperature like the bull shark and can sometimes attack humans.
Gray sharks, which have adapted to brackish waters, not exactly sweet, like the Ganges. But the great white shark is an extremely sensitive species, it would not survive two days in the waters of the Seine, even without pollution. This film gives an image of catastrophism that borders on dementia. It has no scientific credibility, even if it surrounds its topic with a vague ecological message, almost of a propaganda nature

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