UNEā€™s James Sulikowski interviewed by ā€˜Travel and Leisureā€™ magazine

James Sulikowsi

James Sulikowski, Ph.D., Ā鶹“«Ć½ professor of Marine Sciences, was interviewed by Travel and Leisure magazine about shark attacks.

The article, titled, ā€œWhy Weā€™re Afraid of Shark Attacks (But Probably Shouldnā€™t Be)ā€ gives historical context to humansā€™ fear of sharks, dating back to a series of shark attacks in New Jersey in 1916. The article explains the risk analysis that takes place in the brain when people think about sharks, and why there is often irrational fear of the animals.

Sulikowski explained that a fear of sharks is not only irrational, it can be dangerous because that fear can lead to a bad reputation for sharks and reduced effort to conserve the species.

ā€œMost people donā€™t understand sharks are like us, they grow slowly, live long lives and have very few offspring, so theyā€™re very susceptible to fishing pressure,ā€ he said. ā€œWe still need to keep getting the importance of sharks out because every time thereā€™s a shark attack, everyone freaks out.ā€

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