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This week on 国产吃瓜黑料 Lab, we've featured dispatches on shark attacks, shark science, and shark conservation. Attitudes toward the marine predators have come a long way since 1934, when filmmakers recorded a shark being caught by a Goodyear Tires blimp near Fisher Island, Florida. The animal was dragged over the surface of the water at high speeds before being lifted high into the air and then hung up on land next to a man in a suit and tie who presumably “reeled” it in. grabbed the clip from the archives at , and this week announced it was the .
For a look at how our treatment of, and knowledge about, sharks has changed since 1934, read the following dispatches:聽
Part 1: Surviving a Great White Shark Attack
Part 2: George Burgess on the Science of Shark Attacks
Part 3: George Burgess on Shark Finning and Conservation
Part 4: How You Can Track a Great White Shark on Your Phone
Part 5: What We've Learned About Tiger Sharks in Hawaii
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