Over the past five decades since the release of Jaws, marine biologists and ecologists have significantly advanced our understanding of shark behavior, dispelling many myths fueled by the film’s portrayal. Sharks, once feared as mindless predators, are now recognized as complex creatures exhibiting diverse hunting strategies and social interactions. Recent research focuses on their migration patterns, sensory capabilities, and role as apex predators maintaining the health of ocean ecosystems. Through satellite tagging and underwater observation, scientists have uncovered how sharks navigate vast ocean territories and adapt to environmental changes.

Key areas of shark research today include:

  • Communication and social structures among shark groups
  • Impact of climate change on shark…