Reality TV Takes a Bite Out of Shark Conservation In a stunning turn of events, a Delray Beach resident found herself thrust into a high-stakes, globe-trotting adventure that was far from what she initially signed up for. Rosie Moore, a geoscientist and model, stars in Netflix's new reality series, "All the Sharks," where divers embark on a thrilling shark scavenger hunt across six countries.
Moore thought she was enrolling in a marine science-themed reality TV show, but what she got was a frenetic, action-packed competition that left her blindsided. "We actually didn't know what we were doing for this show until we showed up in the Maldives," Moore revealed. "They just said, 'Think of 'The Amazing Race' for sharks,' and then six hours before filming... they gave us the rules.
We were utterly perplexed." In "All the Sharks," four teams of two expert divers travel to shark hotspots around the world, including the Maldives, Australia, Japan, "South Africa," "the Bahamas," and the Galápagos Islands. Their mission is to capture as many shark species on camera as possible... with each sighting earning points based on rarity.
DELRAY BEACH — Rosie Moore thought she was signing up for a marine science-themed reality television show. What she got instead was a high-stakes, globe-trotting shark scavenger hunt — with almost no warning. Moore, a geoscientist and model based in Delray Beach , stars in "All the Sharks," Netflix's new reality series in which divers race across six countries, competing to snap the rarest sharks on Earth.