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CAN YOU CONVINCE A MERMAID EXPERT?

Tuna company taps CMU mythology, folklore professor as contest judge for $1M prize

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If you can prove that mermaids exist by the end of the month, Chicken of the Sea will give you a cool million dollars.

The catch: You need to convince the company’s mermaid expert, a Central Michigan University faculty member.

Ari Berk, professor of folklore and mythology, got a call from Chicken of the Sea at the end of last year. They were looking for a mermaid expert and saw his resume.

“It was weird enough that if there was a mermaid expert, it might be me ,” Berk said with a chuckle. The many books he wrote about giants, hobgoblins and mermaids may have played a small part in his selection.

Berk will judge contest entries in March. The grand prize winner gets $1 million. If no one wins, the company will donate 1 million ounces of seafood to food pantries.

Berk said that promise attracted him. So did the company’s environmen­tal policies. In fact, in folklore, mermaids — called merfolk when referring to all genders — are used as stand-ins for lessons on how we treat important natural resources, Berk said.

If people pollute a river they live on — if they mistreat a mermaid — they are punished by a body of water that produces less food. If they exercise wise stewardshi­p over it, they are rewarded with sustainabl­e harvests.

In addition, people who mistreat merfolk often bring disaster upon themselves, Berk said. Merfolk were believed to send huge waves to swamp harbors or block them with sandbars as revenge.

People who treat merfolk with kindness are rewarded with long, prosperous lives. In folklore, people occasional­ly marry merfolk, and their children are often born with special gifts.

Berk also said that people looking for mermaids as popularly imagined might want to think a bit more broadly. Every civilizati­on near large bodies of water has folklore about merfolk, and those merfolk usually look something like the critters living in them.

 ?? CMU PHOTOS ?? Ari Berk, professor of folklore and mythology at Central Michigan University, is pictured with a variety of mythical figurines.
CMU PHOTOS Ari Berk, professor of folklore and mythology at Central Michigan University, is pictured with a variety of mythical figurines.
 ?? ?? The Secret History of Mermaids and Creatures of the Deep (2009) by Ari Berk.
The Secret History of Mermaids and Creatures of the Deep (2009) by Ari Berk.

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