Summary: People, not Arctic thaw, aggress Greenland sharks in 100 Facts / Sharks by Steve Parker, and consultant Trevor Day, for Silver Dolphin Books, Mar 1, 2018.
"God talks to human beings through many vectors: through each other, through organized religion, through the great books of those religions, through wise people, through art and music and literature and poetry, but nowhere with such detail and grace and color and joy as through creation. When we destroy a species, when we destroy a special place, we're diminishing our capacity to sense the divine, understand who God is and what our own potential is." Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., April 19, 2023, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts.
“And there’s many people out there who want us to move to the next planet already and I’m like, hang on, let’s not give up on this planet yet," William, Prince of Wales, July 31, 2023, Sorted Food food truck, London, England, United Kingdom.
People not Arctic thaw aggress Greenland sharks in 100 Facts / Sharks by Steve Parker, and consultant Trevor Day, for Silver Dolphin Books, Thurs., Mar 1, 2018 release by Baker & Taylor Publishing Group.
Three facts about Greenland sharks, whose biome ("life-mass," Greek βιο- -ωμα) braves the Arctic and the North-Atlantic island Greenland, brings them into the shark fact-based book. Pages 8 and 9 consider that "Some sharks are giants" even as those two pages never concern themselves with the considerable Greenland-shark lengths, weights and widths. Physical and sexual maturity develops Greenland sharks into deep-water denizens with such maximums as 21- to 24-foot (6.4- to 7.3-meter) total lengths and 3,100-pound (1,400-kilogram) weights.
The first fact that the two pages elucidate emphasize what such an elusive, enormous species as Somniosus microcephalus ("drowsy/sleepy," [abnormally] small-headed; Latin somniōsus; Greek μῑκροκέφᾰλος) eats.
Greenland sharks favor the fallen-, falling-, sinking-, sunken-body flesh whose smell their fine-tuned senses follow to feed upon even as they thereby figure among scavenging foragers.
Good senses of the species-specific smells that air, land and sea animals give gets Greenland sharks dead dolphins, seals, sharks, squid and whales and drowned caribou. Such sensed movements, scents and vibrations help Greenland sharks in heedful hunts and in opportune happenings even as they hanker for deep- and surface-water live prey. (cod, halibut, lumpfish), seals, squid, and crustaceans. Greenland sharks ingest dead and live crustaceans, fish, mammals and mollusks as amphipods, crabs, shrimp; cod, halibut, lumpfish and sharks; dolphins, seals, whales; sea snails, squid.
People, not Arctic thaw, jeopardize Greenland sharks, jeopardized alongside crustaceans, fish, mammals, mollusks after whom Greenland sharks and people journey, in 100 Facts/Sharks by Steve Parker.
Greenland-shark kinetics kindle another fact even as dead, dying, living cnidarians ("stinging-nettle [Urtica dioica]," Latin Cnīdāria; "gash/scratch," Greek κνῑ́δη), crustaceans, fishes, mammals, mollusks kindle slow kinetics.
Greenland-shark kinetics kindle another fact even as dead, dying, living cnidarians ("stinging-nettle [Urtica dioica]," Latin Cnīdāria; "gash/scratch," Greek κνῑ́δη), crustaceans, fishes, mammals, mollusks kindle slow kinetics.
Greenland sharks locate through ocean depths below one-mile (0.76- to 1.2-kilometer) hourly speeds even as they briefly, rarely log 1.7- to 1.8 miles (2.7 to 2.9 kilometers). The third fact mentions the cold milieu through which Greenland sharks meander even as Arctic and North-Atlantic waters manifest 30- to 50-degrees-Fahrenheit (-1- to 10-degrees-Celsius) ranges. Greenland sharks navigate northernmost waters at 32- to 43-degrees-Fahrenheit (0- to 6-degrees-Celsius) ranges even as they negotiate temperature drops to 29.12 degrees Fahrenheit (-1.6 degrees Celsius).
People, not Arctic thaw, obstruct Greenland sharks in 100 Facts/Sharks by Steve Parker even as a fourth fact perhaps observes what occurs in all shark-occupied waters.
Page 97 posits that "Some sharks have become very rare" even as it and page 98 present nothing precisely as pointing to Greenland sharks peregrinating perilously.
The afore-quoted page queues hooked-line and rod angling and underwater-net hunting among what generally quickens shark mortality even as non-shark species qualify as the intended quests. People angling and hunting after specified or unspecified bycatch, such as shark species roaming in tuna-residing waters, realize such product goals as quality cosmetics, foods, oils. Shark livers source quality cosmetic, health, medicinal products even as their flesh serves as scrumptious steaks and in such Japanese and Korean food as shark-fin soup.
People, not Arctic thaw, threaten Greenland sharks in 100 Facts/Sharks by Steve Parker, with consultant Trevor Day, even as afore-tallied bycatch-/target-shark commercial treatments troubles Greenland sharks.
Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.
Dedication
Dedication
This post is dedicated to the memory of our beloved blue-eyed brother, Charles, who guided the creation of the Met Opera and Astronomy posts on Earth and Space News. We memorialized our brother in "Our Beloved Blue-Eyed Brother, Charles, With Whom We Are Well Pleased," published on Earth and Space News on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, an anniversary of our beloved father's death.
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"The Greenland Shark" swims "in a flooded Copenhagen with lots of plastic floating around," 100 x 120-centimeter acrylics on canvas by Frederiksberg-born, Lyngby, Denmark-based, self-taught visual artist Martin Stenbak Drescher (born 1985).
"The Greenland Shark" numbers as second in a series of three Greenland shark, rising sea level, flooded Copenhagen-themed artworks by Martin Drescher. Two buildings, 16th-century Rundetårn and 21st century Axel Towers, frame the Greenland shark as the first and third paintings in the series. Their construction, approximately 375 years apart, occurred during the lifetime of Earth's longest living vertebrate, the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Rundetårn and Axel Towers do not survive Arctic thaw-occasioned rising sea levels, whereas the Greenland shark's anatomy, biochemistry, habitats and habits encourage survival.:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/394772367719868;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=394772367719868&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394772367719868&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591;
"The Shark, nr. 2 painting in a series of three Painting by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/painting-the-shark-nr-2-in-a-series-of-three-acrylic-nature-animal-aquatic-life/en/689471
"The Greenland Shark" numbers as second in a series of three Greenland shark, rising sea level, flooded Copenhagen-themed artworks by Martin Drescher. Two buildings, 16th-century Rundetårn and 21st century Axel Towers, frame the Greenland shark as the first and third paintings in the series. Their construction, approximately 375 years apart, occurred during the lifetime of Earth's longest living vertebrate, the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Rundetårn and Axel Towers do not survive Arctic thaw-occasioned rising sea levels, whereas the Greenland shark's anatomy, biochemistry, habitats and habits encourage survival.:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/394772367719868;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=394772367719868&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394772367719868&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591;
"The Shark, nr. 2 painting in a series of three Painting by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/painting-the-shark-nr-2-in-a-series-of-three-acrylic-nature-animal-aquatic-life/en/689471
"Rundetårn," 100 x 120-centimeter acrylics on canvas, numbers as first in a series of three Greenland shark, rising sea level, flooded Copenhagen-themed artworks by Frederiksberg-born, Lyngby, Denmark-based, self-taught visual artist Martin Stenbak Drescher (born 1985).
Christian IV (April 12, 1577-Feb. 28, 1648), King of Denmark and Norway, had Rundetårn ("Round Tower") built, between 1637 and 1642, as an astronomical observatory in the Inner City, central Copenhagen (København), southeastern Denmark.
"Rundetårn" depicts an underwater, plastics-polluted, rising sea level-occasioned, flooded Copenhagen. The Greenland shark presented in the second painting of Martin Drescher's Greenland shark, flooded Copenhagen series "was born before that tower, and is still living" as of the building of the Axel Towers, number three in the series, as explained in "The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)" on the Art Limited website (https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591).:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/394113234452448;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=394113234452448&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394113234452448&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591
Christian IV (April 12, 1577-Feb. 28, 1648), King of Denmark and Norway, had Rundetårn ("Round Tower") built, between 1637 and 1642, as an astronomical observatory in the Inner City, central Copenhagen (København), southeastern Denmark.
"Rundetårn" depicts an underwater, plastics-polluted, rising sea level-occasioned, flooded Copenhagen. The Greenland shark presented in the second painting of Martin Drescher's Greenland shark, flooded Copenhagen series "was born before that tower, and is still living" as of the building of the Axel Towers, number three in the series, as explained in "The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)" on the Art Limited website (https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591).:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/394113234452448;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=394113234452448&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook July 31, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394113234452448&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"The Round Tower, part 1 in a series of 3 on The Greenland Shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-the-round-tower-part-1-in-a-series-of-3-on-greenland-shark/en/689591
"Axel Towers," 100 x 120-centimeter acrylics on canvas, numbers as third in a series of three Greenland shark, rising sea level, flooded Copenhagen-themed artworks by Frederiksberg-born, Lyngby, Denmark-based, self-taught visual artist Martin Stenbak Drescher (born 1985).
The 1985-founded, Copenhagen-headquartered Danish architectural firm of Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter designed Axel Towers as a building comprising five variably heighted interconnected towers in central Copenhagen (København), southeastern Denmark. Then Crown Prince Frederik (born May 26, 1968; King Frederik X of Denmark since Jan. 14, 2024) and Lord Mayor of Copenhagen (Jan. 1, 2010-Oct. 19, 2020) Frank Jensen (born May 28, 1961) officially inaugurated Axel Towers Tuesday, June 20, 2017.
Martin Drescher's "Axel Towers" depicts "a building centre of Copenhagen. Design wise it is new with lots of glass and curves" in an underwater, plastics-polluted scene occasioned by sea level rising, according to "Axel towers, part 3 of a painting of the Greenland shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)" on the Art Limited website (https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-axel-towers-part-3-of-a-painting-the-greenland-shark/en/689332).:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/395040681026370;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=395040681026370&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=395040681026370&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"Axel towers, part 3 of a painting of the Greenland shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-axel-towers-part-3-of-a-painting-the-greenland-shark/en/689332
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The 1985-founded, Copenhagen-headquartered Danish architectural firm of Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter designed Axel Towers as a building comprising five variably heighted interconnected towers in central Copenhagen (København), southeastern Denmark. Then Crown Prince Frederik (born May 26, 1968; King Frederik X of Denmark since Jan. 14, 2024) and Lord Mayor of Copenhagen (Jan. 1, 2010-Oct. 19, 2020) Frank Jensen (born May 28, 1961) officially inaugurated Axel Towers Tuesday, June 20, 2017.
Martin Drescher's "Axel Towers" depicts "a building centre of Copenhagen. Design wise it is new with lots of glass and curves" in an underwater, plastics-polluted scene occasioned by sea level rising, according to "Axel towers, part 3 of a painting of the Greenland shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)" on the Art Limited website (https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-axel-towers-part-3-of-a-painting-the-greenland-shark/en/689332).:
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/drescherART/posts/395040681026370;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=395040681026370&set=a.371985928254966;
Martin Stenbak Drescher, via Facebook Aug. 2, 2019, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=395040681026370&set=pb.100063306845094.-2207520000;
"Axel towers, part 3 of a painting of the Greenland shark by Martin Drescher (Denmark)," via Art Limited @ https://www.artlimited.net/13223/art/image-axel-towers-part-3-of-a-painting-the-greenland-shark/en/689332
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