No evidence of mermaids, says US government
From The BBC
3 July 2012
There is no evidence that mermaids exist, a US government
scientific agency has said. The National Ocean Service made the unusual declaration in
response to public inquiries following a TV show on the mythical creatures. It
is thought some viewers may have mistaken the programme for a documentary.
"No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found," the service
wrote in an online post. The National Ocean Service posted an article last week
on its educational website, Ocean Facts.
Images and tales of mermaids - half-human, half-fish -
appear in mythology and art from across the world and through history, from
Homer's Odyssey to the oral lore of the Australian aboriginals, the service
wrote. The article was written from publicly available sources because "we
don't have a mermaid science programme", National Ocean Service
spokeswoman Carol Kavanagh told the BBC. She said that at least two people had
written to the agency asking about the creatures. The inquiries followed May's
broadcast of Mermaids: The Body Found, on the Discovery Channel's Animal Planet
network. The programme was a work of fiction but its wink-and-nod format
apparently led some viewers to believe it was a science education show, the
Discovery Channel has acknowledged.
2 comments:
Considering some of the stuff Discovery airs these days, I'm not surprised if viewers weren't sure whether to take the 'documentary' serious or not.
I know what you mean. I gave up on that channel a long time ago!
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