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  • 2008-04-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Did a Shark Love a Fisherman Who Saved Her Life? (en)
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  • The improbable tale of Cindy, a female shark who developed a mutual affection with an Australian fisherman named Arnold Pointer after the latter saved her life by freeing her from a fishing net, was outlined in a PowerPoint presentation that was circulated widely via email back in 2008: While the story was based on an article published in the French fishing magazine Le Magazine des Voyages de PĂȘche, that article was merely an April Fools' prank item from 2006 which was translated into English and presented as a factual account: The images used to illustrate the PowerPoint presentation originated with a pair of marine biologists who specialize in sharks, Michael Scholl and Thomas Peschak. The pictures were plucked from collections of photos taken in a variety of contexts, none of which had anything to do with a shark's being freed from a fishing net by an Australian fisherman, and they did not all depict the same shark. One of the images used several times in the presentation was a photograph of a shark trailing a kayaker that accompanied Scholl and Peschak's Shark Detectives article, published in the September 2005 issue of Africa Geographic magazine. Another image used in the slideshow appeared in the December 2005 Sharky Shores article published in the The Big Issue. Other shark photographs can be found in the photo gallery section of Michael Scholl's White Shark Trust web site. (en)
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