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So, I see a lot of people in the tags wondering why this shark is biting the submarine cable, so allow me to provide a brief overview of shark anatomy, behavior, kinematics, and fiber optic technology.
What’s that smell?
Sharks, as predators, have a few tools up their fins for finding prey in the vast oceans. With a lot of ground to cover, and poor visibility, many species have developed an extremely acute sense of smell; allowing them to pick up on scents drifting in the currents from miles away, such as whale oil. For pelagic sharks, this is vital.
Electroreception
Sharks also possess electro-receptive nerves sitting in pores on their noses, know as ampullae of Lorenzini, that are capable of detecting electric fields measuring in the nanovolts. Any organism with a nervous system gives off faint electric fields, so if your prey hides in the sand or simply swims around in total darkness, being able to detect them from their electric field is an incredible advantage. The more ampullae you have, the more sensitive you become. This is one of the reasons for the development of the cephalofoil on hammerhead and bonnethead species, as well as the long nose on the infamous goblin shark.
o>o what’s this?
Sharks can be curious creatures, and often test the waters by nibbling. A young silky shark might nip a sea turtle’s flipper to see if it’s something tasty and food-like, and then decide it’s not, without seriously harming or killing the turtle, for instance. A blue shark may chomp a surf board because it looked like food, and realized it’s not, and move on. Perhaps a running camera maybe even pique a shark’s interest and try nibbling it. Just as a dog or cat might sniff something new because they’re curious, sharks bite because they’re curious.
Bite Kinematics
It was once believed in the past that sharks had bone-crushing bite-force, until a diver and citizen-scientist, Valarie Taylor, tested out a shark suit design she developed with her husband, Ron Taylor, in order to help prove to the public that sharks were not a threat of humans after the release of the 1975 film, Jaws (which she and her husband helped film, since they were pioneer shark handlers). She dove with blue sharks, and had to try really hard to goad one into biting her forearm, which was covered in chain mail. Despite the hypothesis of some biologists at the time, her bones did not break, and there was no imprint of the mail on her skin. This is because sharks like Prionance glauca rely on thrashing to tear away bites of meat, like a reciprocating saw. Gray and white tip reef sharks, bull sharks, tigers, great whites, salmon sharks, silky sharks, oceanic white-tips, and so on, do not rely on bite force to get a kill or a bite to eat. That is why chain mail shark suits work: they prevent cuts (anyone who’s worked at a deli and has worn chain gloves can attest). Sharks like wobbegongs, goblins sharks, and nurse sharks actually create vacuums to suck prey in. Sharks like the port jackson feed on shellfish, so their teeth are adapted for breaking shells. A lot of sharks will also us ram feeding, wherein they envelope prey in their mouths by being faster than them.
Fiber Optic Cables
Fiber optic cables are made of two cores of glass, one inside the other, about 62um thick depending on whether it is single-mode or multi-mode. They are tiny, but very effective. The light signal travels through the inner-core at a specific angle so that it frequently runs into the outer core–whose refractive index is different than that of the inner-core–and is refracted, or bent, back into the inner core. And repeat. The other layers provide light insulation and protection from the elements and tugging forces. Submarine cable may only carry few fibers, so why are they so thick? Well, when your destination is thousands of kilometers away, the light signal will eventually fade out. So, optical amplifiers must be placed along the way. These amplifiers require electricity to run, so copper cables are run with the fiber cables. They are bound together with more insulation and protection, and finally, kevlar. Now you have a complete submarine cable!
The Bite of ‘09
In the GIF that I created, we can see a bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, drifting toward a submarine cable. (source: https://youtu.be/1ex7uTQf4bQ ) They are benthic predators and scavengers, growing up to 14 feet long, and inhabiting great depths up to 8,200 feet. Now, as I mentioned previously, sharks can detect electric fields, and submarine cables can give off quite an electric field because of those optical amplifies and their power cables. The male sixgill we can see here is curious about what’s giving off the field. And like most curious sharks, he decides to bite to see what it’s all about. The GIF does not show the aftermath, which is why I’ve linked the video and made a new gif, below (not sped up). After the sixgill determined that this cable is not food, he removes his jaws from the cable and moves on. He did not thrash. That outer layer of kevlar on the cable protected it from damage adequately, as intended, and all is well.
I hope this explanation was satisfying, and I hope you were able to learn something! If you are curious abotu sixgill sharks, here’s a documentary on them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQwThFPjdGM , and here’s a website dedicated to the Puget Sound sixgill population: https://www.sixgillsharks.org/
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Not all of the people reading your x reader fics have white skin
Just a gentle reminder before you write characteristics that assume whiteness and exclude your black/indigenous/poc supporters-specifically in 'x reader' works.
I love and appreciate writers, but this is a recurring avoidable issue (going on for decades now).
“Your face flushed” "your dusky pink nipples" "your face turned just as red as his" "he could see the blush on your face" “your cheeks furiously blushed” “your ears burn bright red” “The look in your reddened face” “your knuckles white with effort” “bruised purple against your light skin” *Peacemaker fandom: reader walking around in Earth 2 without any issue from the public...like I’m scared*
Describing the physical feeling instead of the visual change helps include your readers while also elevating your writing IMO.
Anyone can say "Your cheeks turned red with embarrassment" or "Your face flushed" but wouldn't you rather say "A burning heat rushed across your face, from your neck to the tip of your nose, prickling right underneath the surface. You look anywhere but him, hoping your newfound interest in the buildings ceiling tiles will ease the fire tightening beneath your skin" And instead of the other character pointing out that the readers face is red, they can point out the obvious flustered facial expression/body language.
If you want your reader insert to have white/fairskin, then just label them white!reader or put the mention in the warnings/summary.
↪I have reached out to writers I favored/supported before and sometimes I have been met with severe hostility and defensiveness. I often wonder if people are doing this purposefully or for some reason think only white people read their fanfics (?)-if that's the case then be upfront and label your reader inserts as white!reader or something PLEASE. It’s gotten to the point where I feel like black women and other POC aren’t wanted or considered in these fandoms because it comes off like that in your writing. If you need a different motivation, just know you're missing out on more interactions, reblogs, and a bigger reader base. I don’t know why white is the default for so many writers in unspecified x reader/reader insert fics-the people on your blog following, reading, and supporting you aren’t all white and fair-skinned.
I am not talking about OC fics or fics where race/skintone is x specified in summary or warnings. This is specifically about unspecified "x reader" where whiteness is assumed as the default
Put in the comments good replacements for writers to use!
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