Sharks are among the oldest residents of the planet, they possess a unique value as top predators and constitute irreplaceable elements of marine ecosystems. Unfortunately, contemporary narratives widely presented in popular mainstream media have attached an utterly negative connotation to sharks, propagating an unsubstantiated and fabricated image of them as implacable and voracious predators. Recently a lot of attention is devoted to understanding the public perception towards sharks in order to promote their conservation given that a quarter of all shark species are facing extinction. This work assessed the current attitude of the public towards sharks on a global scale, utilizing modern technology through a single protocol that explored...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...
The first chapter of this book offers a much-needed summary of the relationship between sharks and d...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...
Sharks are among the oldest residents of the planet, they possess a unique value as top predators an...
Despite the ecological importance and declining populations of sharks, national, regional and intern...
Sharks are under threat from human exploitation and their numbers are declining, which has ecosystem...
As history shows, and contrary to modern western society's feelings, sharks were once respected and ...
With increasing evidence of the destructive impacts of human activities on the ocean there is a grow...
Sharks are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but they are critically declining. Their bad public imag...
Identifying sources of variability in public perceptions and attitudes toward sharks can assist mana...
American perceptions of sharks are changing. There has been a shift over several decades from the vi...
Sharks support ecosystems’ health, but their populations are facing severe declines worldwide. Knowl...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
Shark populations show evidence of declines at a global scale. Knowledge of the socio-economic conse...
abstract: Globally, many species of shark are facing rapid population decline. This is due to increa...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...
The first chapter of this book offers a much-needed summary of the relationship between sharks and d...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...
Sharks are among the oldest residents of the planet, they possess a unique value as top predators an...
Despite the ecological importance and declining populations of sharks, national, regional and intern...
Sharks are under threat from human exploitation and their numbers are declining, which has ecosystem...
As history shows, and contrary to modern western society's feelings, sharks were once respected and ...
With increasing evidence of the destructive impacts of human activities on the ocean there is a grow...
Sharks are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but they are critically declining. Their bad public imag...
Identifying sources of variability in public perceptions and attitudes toward sharks can assist mana...
American perceptions of sharks are changing. There has been a shift over several decades from the vi...
Sharks support ecosystems’ health, but their populations are facing severe declines worldwide. Knowl...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
Shark populations show evidence of declines at a global scale. Knowledge of the socio-economic conse...
abstract: Globally, many species of shark are facing rapid population decline. This is due to increa...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...
The first chapter of this book offers a much-needed summary of the relationship between sharks and d...
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing ...