concept   shark

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Western countries (1) marine biology research community (1) Japan (1) Taiwan (1) surfing culture (1) Global (1) beachgoing community in the United States (1) fishing community in the United States (1) remote village culture in Papua New Guinea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shark United States In the United States, sharks, particularly bull sharks, are feared for their aggressive behavior and potential danger to humans in coastal waters. 10
2 shark Western countries Sharks are feared in Western countries, leading to conservation efforts and caution around shark-infested waters. 9
3 shark marine biology research community Sharks are critically important to marine ecosystems and are the focus of conservation efforts within the marine biology research community. 6
4 shark Japan Sharks hold cultural significance in Japan, appearing in cuisine, folklore, and traditional ceremonies. 5
5 shark Taiwan Sharks hold cultural significance in Taiwan and are commonly used in Taiwanese cuisine, particularly in dishes such as shark fin soup. 2
6 shark surfing culture Sharks are respected and safety precautions are taken in surfing culture due to their presence in surfing environments. 2
7 shark Global Sharks are globally feared and associated with danger. 1
8 shark beachgoing community in the United States Sharks are viewed as a threat in US beach communities during ocean activities. 1
9 shark fishing community in the United States Sharks are seen as dangerous predators in a US fishing community. 1
10 shark remote village culture in Papua New Guinea Sharks are valued as an important part of the ecosystem and traditional diet in remote village culture in Papua New Guinea. 1