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Sharks Through Human Eyes Fear Myth and Media explains how human fear of sharks was created and reinforced through culture psychology and storytelling rather than direct experience. For most of human history sharks were understood through proximity and lived knowledge but modern fear developed as people became increasingly distant from the ocean. This book examines how myths films news media and cultural symbolism transformed sharks into icons of danger and how those narratives continue to influence public perception policy and conservation outcomes. It explains how rare shark incidents were amplified through repetition how fear based messaging overrides scientific evidence and how media framing distorts risk perception. The book also explores the psychological roots of fear including how humans respond to predators uncertainty and the unknown. Written in clear accessible language this book is intended for libraries educators students conservation professionals and general readers interested in media literacy environmental psychology and human relationships with wildlife. As part of the Sharks and Humanity series this book shows that changing how sharks are treated begins with changing the stories humans tell about them.