
1A Sharks On The Big Screen And In The Big Blue Sea
Jul 22, 2025
Jasmine Graham, a marine biologist and author of "Sharks Don't Sink," joins Simon Therold, a senior scientist at Woods Hole, and John Horn, an entertainment correspondent, to explore the dual life of sharks in culture and reality. They discuss the fear perpetuated by the film "Jaws" and its lasting impact on public perception. Graham shares shark conservation insights, revealing the threats these majestic creatures face today. Additionally, they dive into myths surrounding shark behavior and the urgent need for a shift in narrative to support their survival.
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Jaws Exhibition Immersion
- The Jaws Exhibition recreates scenes and artifacts to immerse visitors in the film's suspense from the shark's point of view.
- The exhibit includes Bruce the shark and locations like Amity Island and the Orca boat for authentic experience.
Bruce the Shark's Survival Story
- Bruce, the sole surviving shark prop from Jaws, endured decades of neglect before restoration and museum display.
- This iconic animatronic is central to the museum's collection and Jaws legacy.
Jaws Revolutionized Movie Releases
- Jaws pioneered the wide national simultaneous release and massive TV advertising, changing the movie industry.
- Its blockbuster success set the modern film distribution model copied by movies like Star Wars.



