Shark Attacks

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Shark Attacks

Myths, Misunderstandings and Human Fear

Animals and society Hospitality and service industries Personal and public health / health education Impact of science and technology on society Popular science Ecological science, the Biosphere Marine biology Zoology: fishes (ichthyology) Ethology and animal behaviour Coastlines Environmental policy and protocols Wildlife: general interest

Author: Blake Chapman

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Language: English

Published by: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published on: 1st November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781486307371


Humans and Water

Humans spend more time in or on the water than ever before. We love the beach. But for many people, getting in the water provokes a moment’s hesitation. Shark attacks are big news events and although the risk of shark attack on humans is incredibly low, the fact remains that human lives are lost to sharks every year.

Shark Attacks

explores the tension between risk to humans and the need to conserve sharks and protect the important ecological roles they play in our marine environments. Marine biologist Blake Chapman presents scientific information about shark biology, movement patterns and feeding behaviour. She discusses the role of fear in the way we think about sharks and the influence of the media on public perceptions. Moving first-hand accounts describe the deep and polarising psychological impacts of shark attacks from a range of perspectives.

Understanding and Conservation

This book is an education in thinking through these emotive events and will help readers to navigate the controversial issues around mitigating shark attacks while conserving the sharks themselves.

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