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Virus-quieted oceans increased window for Shark Week research

- BY LYNN ELBER

LOS ANGELES — The coronaviru­s pandemic forced people to stay put, but it gave sharks a travel passport and scientists a rare opportunit­y.

Ocean spots cleared of fishing boats and other intrusions by COVID-19 quarantine­s saw increased and even unusual marine life behavior — and Discovery Channel’s Shark Week jumped through hoops to capitalize on the brief window.

The 32nd annual slate of all things shark, airing for eight days beginning Sunday with a record twodozen shows, includes a pair taped earlier this year during the lull.

“It really was a once-in-alifetime opportunit­y to study these sharks without the impacts of human activity,” said Howard Swartz, Discovery’s senior vice president for production and developmen­t.

It’s not just any toothy species under scrutiny by the two programs, but the one with a Steven Spielberg summer blockbuste­r on its resume.

“Sharks are the stars of Shark Week. The great whites are the stars of the sharks,” Swartz said.

“They’re so captivatin­g and they’re so beloved and interestin­g and, I think, mysterious to viewers, rightly so.”

“Shark Lockdown” (10 p.m. EDT Sunday) is set in New Zealand-area waters that are home to female great whites of such impressive length they’ve been dubbed “the 747s,” after the famously long jetliner.

The program features Kina Scollay, a founding member of New Zealand’s Great White Shark Research Project and a familiar face to Shark Week viewers, and Clarke Gayford, a broadcaste­r and the fiancé of New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern.

Their exploratio­n of the Foveaux Strait, which separates New Zealand’s South and Stewart islands, brought them up against what Swartz called one of the “Holy Grail” shark mysteries: why females leave the area when their size indicates they’ve reached sexual maturity.

 ?? DISCOVERY CHANNEL VIA AP ?? A shark breaks through the water in a scene from “Shark Lockdown,” premiering Sunday, one of three programs kicking off Shark Week 2020 on the Discovery Channel.
DISCOVERY CHANNEL VIA AP A shark breaks through the water in a scene from “Shark Lockdown,” premiering Sunday, one of three programs kicking off Shark Week 2020 on the Discovery Channel.

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