Dive deep into the cultural significance of sharks in human art, literature, and film with host David Hale. This episode of Sharks explores how these apex predators have shaped human imagination for millennia, from ancient Aboriginal rock art to Hollywood blockbusters. Discover the profound cultural impact of Jaws on public perception, examine Indigenous Pacific traditions that revere sharks as spiritual guardians, and learn about contemporary artists like Damien Hirst who use sharks to explore themes of mortality and nature. The episode traces shark symbolism through literature, from Hemingway's philosophical treatment to modern environmental documentaries, revealing how cultural portrayals reflect broader human anxieties about power, nature, and our place in the ecosystem. Explore advertising's adoption of shark imagery, the evolution of shark representation in social media, and how scientific understanding is gradually reshaping cultural narratives. This fascinating journey through cultural currents shows how sharks serve as mirrors for human fears, values, and our complex relationship with the natural world, offering insights into both marine biology and cultural anthropology.