Sharks Through Human Eyes: Fear, Myth & Media: How Fear, Storytelling, and Media Distorted the World’s Most Misunderstood Predator (Sharks & Humanity)

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Why do humans fear sharks more than almost any other animal on Earth?The answer has less to do with sharks—and everything to do with us.In Sharks Through Human Eyes: Fear, Myth & Media, marine science writer and conservation advocate Madeline Stann examines how centuries of storytelling, cultural symbolism, sensational media, and modern digital panic transformed sharks into villains in the human imagination. From ancient myths and religious symbolism to blockbuster films, news headlines, and viral social media clips, this book traces how fear was created, amplified, and ultimately mistaken for truth.Grounded in science yet accessible to general readers, this book dismantles the most persistent misconceptions about sharks while exploring why fear has proven so resistant to facts. It reveals how rare shark encounters are framed as inevitable threats, how media economics reward fear over accuracy, and how public panic has shaped harmful policies that endanger shark populations worldwide.Rather than dismissing fear, this book confronts it—examining the psychology behind risk perception, the emotional power of narrative, and the real-world consequences of misunderstanding. Readers are guided through the gap between scientific reality and cultural belief, learning how sharks actually behave, why humans are not their prey, and how fear-driven responses have caused far greater harm to sharks than sharks have ever caused to humans.Sharks Through Human Eyes: Fear, Myth & Media is not just a book about sharks. It is a book about how humans see the natural world, how stories shape behavior, and how misinformation can drive policy, conservation failure, and ecological damage. Ultimately, it offers a path forward—one rooted in clarity, responsibility, and coexistence.This book is ideal for readers interested in marine biology, wildlife conservation, environmental ethics, media studies, and anyone willing to question the stories they were taught about the ocean’s most misunderstood animals.Seeing sharks clearly begins with seeing ourselves honestly. Read more

ASIN B0GDFFLF76
ISBN13 979-8241957757
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.43 x 9.24 inches
Book 3 of 9 Sharks & Humanity
Item Weight 7.5 ounces
Print length 105 pages
Publication date December 30, 2025

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