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New data shows that great white sharks are spending more time in the chilly waters off New England and Atlantic Canada.
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Jaws at 50: How the 1975 Steven Spielberg shark thriller became a commercial and cultural phenomenon
A malfunctioning mechanical shark forced then-26-year-old director Steven Spielberg to tease audiences with glimpses of a ...
Fifty years after Steven Spielberg’s "Jaws" instilled fear in the hearts of many and the desire in others to wield a harpoon, ...
See a shark up close: NJ fisherman faced great white shark all alone off Jersey Shore, recorded encounter "We were all going to the beach and three or four times you'd hear the lifeguards ...
As most of us know, this summer marks the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 Jaws, maybe the first blockbuster ...
Per Page to Screen, Benchley was a freelancer at the time he first thought about writing Jaws, inspired by a great white being caught off the shores of Montauk, New York, and the 1916 New Jersey ...
Great whites owe much of their fearsome reputation to the movie Jaws, but confrontations are rare, with only 106 unprovoked white shark attacks — 13 of them fatal — in U.S. waters since 1916 ...
From fear to fascination: That’s how humans’ view of great white sharks has evolved, scientists say, since the movie “Jaws” took the world by storm in 1975.
Finally, 1971’s Blue Water, White Death was the first to successfully record a great white shark, and is perhaps the most relevant predecessor to Jaws itself.
A massive great white shark has been spotted off the coast of a popular beach in Western Australia, one that may be between 15 and 20 feet long, or nearly the size of the fictional shark in ...
NewsdayTV's Macy Egeland looks at the legacy of Frank Mundus, the Montauk shark hunter said to be the inspiration for Captain ...
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