2021
DOI: 10.15451/ec2020-12-10.12-1-15
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The media paradox: influence on human shark perceptions and potential conservation impacts

Abstract: Sharks, due to some of their characteristics such as prominent teeth and size, cause fear in many people. This feeling can be evidenced due to encounters with these animals or sustained by media information. Currently, negative information on these animals, present in movies and the news, for example, has contributed to a worldwide feeling of "fear" or "anger" towards sharks in the general public. On the other hand, efforts to better understand these animals have increased. In addition to films and documentari… Show more

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“…The morphological characteristics of sharks, with prominent teeth and large size, arouse an instinctive fear in most people. However, this aversion to these fish is extremely potentiated by negative information present in movies and news [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological characteristics of sharks, with prominent teeth and large size, arouse an instinctive fear in most people. However, this aversion to these fish is extremely potentiated by negative information present in movies and news [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart communication strategies are required to reshape our relationship with fresh water. Evidence shows that the mass media can help elevate support for and awareness of conservation efforts (e.g., Mariani et al, 2014; Wu et al, 2018; Ostravski et al, 2021), yet biodiversity remains underrepresented in the media relative to the scientific literature (Legagneux et al, 2018). Freshwater scientists and conservation practitioners can proactively foster media interest in their work.…”
Section: Moving Forward: Changing the Perception Of Freshwater Biodiv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, há um grande desconhecimento sobre a conservação dos tubarões, e a mídia agregou uma imagem negativa a esses animais, através de filmes nos quais eram vistos como predadores vorazes (SABINO et al, 2003). As diferentes categorias de mídia podem influenciar positivamente ou negativamente a percepção do público sobre os tubarões (OSTROVSKI et al, 2020). Estas circunstâncias fazem com que a conservação dos tubarões não tenha ficado em evidência, ao contrário do que ocorre com tartarugas marinhas e golfinhos (LESSA et al, 1999).…”
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