Advertise here with Carbon Ads

This site is made possible by member support. 💞

Big thanks to Arcustech for hosting the site and offering amazing tech support.

When you buy through links on kottke.org, I may earn an affiliate commission. Thanks for supporting the site!

kottke.org. home of fine hypertext products since 1998.

Beloved by 86.47% of the web.

🍔  💀  📸  😭  🕳️  🤠  🎬  🥔

Jaws turns 50 years old this summer. Here’s an interview with marine biologist & shark conservationist David Schiffman about the huge impact Jaws had on society’s perception of sharks. People were scared to go to swimming pools!

Comments  1

Sort by: thread — thread . latest . faves

S
Sue Apfelbaum

“More people in a typical year die from flower pots falling on their head when they walk down the street. More people in a typical year die falling off a cliff when they're trying to take a selfie of the scenery behind them, than are killed by sharks.”

this may be true but I was 100% convinced as a child that Jaws was under my bed and if so much as my foot dangled off the side, well, chomp!! in seriousness, although I have a healthy fear of them now, I needed to read this to be concerned for their survival too. thanks for sharing the article 🙏

This thread is closed for new comments & replies. Thanks to everyone for participating!