
Overview
There are very few movies we can honestly say truly changed the world — but Jaws is one of them. Audiences stood in lines that wrapped entire city blocks to watch the world’s first summer blockbuster. Careers were made, fortunes created, and ways of directing and scoring movies and shooting special effects were all changed forever when it was released. But the impact the film had on the oceans and their inhabitants was as big as the audience it found — and just as surprising. In the aftermath of the film's release, great white sharks were vilified and killed, leading to their near-disappearance from the eastern seaboard. At the same time, public fascination with sharks led to a golden age of shark science that completely changed our view of the ocean and how it works. And as the science began showing us how real sharks behave, it spurred a worldwide conservation effort whose earliest champion was Jaws author Peter Benchley.
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25 - 1Air Jaws Apocalypse August 12, 2012
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25 - 2Shark Week's Impossible Shots August 12, 2012
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25 - 3Sharkzilla August 13, 2012
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25 - 4Mythbusters' Jawsome Shark Special August 13, 2012
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25 - 5How Jaws Changed The World August 14, 2012
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25 - 6Adrift: 47 Days With Sharks August 14, 2012
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25 - 7Shark Fight August 15, 2012
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25 - 8Great White Highway: Where the White Sharks Go August 15, 2012
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25 - 9Shark Week's 25 Best Bites August 16, 2012
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25 - 10World's Scariest Animal Attacks January 01, 1970