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After tarnishing his image in ‘Jaws,’ Spielberg ‘apologizes’

Spielberg This is within a program "Desert Island Discs" which is broadcast on the radio "BBC"Yesterday, Sunday, as reported by Agence France-Presse.

Tell a movie "Jaws" or "wot" a story White shark A man-eating giant attacks marine pioneers on the East Coast of the United States, prompting local police to search for the animal with the help of a marine biologist and shark hunter.

The director said in his remarks to the BBC "I’m really sorry about the numbers Sharks I fell so in love because of the book and the movie. I have real regret".

Definite guests of the program "Desert Island Discs" In it, they answer a question about what book, music or piece they would take with them when exiled to a deserted island.

In response to a question about how he would feel if he were on an isolated island surrounded by sharks, he replied "This is something I always fear"according to the AFP.

He continued: "Not to get eaten by a shark, but to somehow outrage me about the feeding frenzy of amateur sportfishing enthusiasts after 1975"according to the French agency.

A study published in the journal "nature" Last year, shark numbers were reported to have dropped globally by 71% since the 1970s Overfishing.

As for the foundation "Share Conservation Fund" It confirms that 36% of the 1,250 shark and ray species that have been recorded in the world are currently endangered. extinction.

The researchers talked about the responsibility of this film in the field "wot" Which was a huge success and terrified generations of beachgoers.

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The apologies have arrived Spielberg This is part of the ‘Desert Island Discus’ programme, which airs on ‘BBC’ radio yesterday, Sunday, France Press reported.

And the film “Jaws” or “Jaws” tells a story White shark A man-eating giant attacks marine pioneers on the East Coast of the United States, prompting local police to search for the animal with the help of a marine biologist and shark hunter.

Speaking to the BBC, the director said: ‘I’m really sorry the numbers Sharks I fell so in love because of the book and the movie. I have real regrets.”

Interestingly, the guests of the “Desert Island Discs” program answer a question about which book, music or piece they would take with them if they were exiled to an isolated island.

In response to a question about how she would feel if she were on an isolated island surrounded by sharks, she replied, “That’s one of the things I’ve always feared,” according to AFP.

He went on to say, “Not to be devoured by a shark, but rather to be indignant with me in any way because of the food-mad state of amateur sport fishing enthusiasts after 1975,” according to the French Agency.

A study published in the journal Nature last year showed that shark numbers have declined globally by 71% since the 1970s due to Overfishing.

As for the “Shark Conservation Fund”, it confirms that 36% of the 1250 species of sharks and rays that have been counted in the world are currently endangered. extinction.

The researchers spoke of a responsibility in this regard of the film “Jose”, which achieved enormous success and terrified generations of beachgoers.

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