¡®Jaws¡¯ Turns 50, From Fear to Shark Conservation
Steven Spielberg¡¯s 1975 blockbuster ¡°Jaws¡± is celebrating its 50th anniversary with global screenings and exhibitions, including an IMAX re-release. Once known for fueling fear and shark hunting, the film now sparks conversations about marine conservation.
Scientists report that more than 90% of shark and ray species have sharply declined in the past 50 years due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. Experts call for tighter fishing regulations, better habitat protection, and public education to shift perceptions. They hope people will see sharks not as mindless killers, but as endangered predators that play a key role in keeping the ocean healthy.
J.K. Park Staff Reporter kids/1755743291/1613368218
1. When was ¡°Jaws¡± first released?
2. What percentage of shark and ray species have declined?
3. What are the main causes of their decline?
1. Have you watched Jaws or another shark movie?
2. Do you like sharks or fear them?
3. How can people help protect ocean animals?