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Before the fictional story of a killer shark terrorizing a sleepy beach town, there was the very real summer of 1916 at the ...
The inevitable outcome of this wildlife-entertainment complex is Netflix’s new reality show: All the Sharks. The game is ...
In the doc’s most surprising and shocking revelation, Spielberg talks about the PTSD he suffered, months after the film ...
Not so in “Jaws.” The film’s shark dispatches his victims with purpose, ... a 360-pound common thresher shark is weighed during the North Atlantic Monster Shark Tournament in New Bedford, ...
Netflix's latest competition series features teams of divers vying to photograph the most sharks in exotic locations.
'Jaws-ome' new license plate dives into shark conservation for Oregon residents. ... It features three shark species commonly found in Oregon, the salmon shark, blue shark and thresher shark.
This week, while fishing rod and reel, my husband had a lengthy encounter with a thresher shark. It appeared to be a juvenile, about 6 feet, with an additional 3-foot tail fin.
The toothy villain of “Jaws” terrified audiences in 1975. But offscreen, the hit film — which is celebrating its 50th anniversary — impacted sharks in unexpected ways.
Vouchers are now on sale for a new shark-themed specialty Oregon license plate that supports the Big Fish Lab at Oregon State University. (Artwork by Natalie Donato, Big Fish Lab, OSU.) ...
When “Jaws” premiered to an invigorated public in June 1975, most of the research on sharks focused on preventing shark attacks, Skomal said. “We knew it was big, it could swim fast and we ...