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  1. Jun 20, 2023 · Matthew Hooper I research and study the environmental impacts of meteors, airbursts and meteor showers on the environment. Especially the effects these have on whales and other animal species in the ocean environment.

  2. Matthew "Matt" Hooper is a oceanographer with a fascination for sharks, hired by APD chief Martin Brody during the infamous "Amity Incident" of July 1974. Hooper was one of three men aboard the vessel ORCA as a part of the plan to catch and kill the predatory Great White...

  3. Matthew Hooper is a writer, visual artist and teacher of creative writing who has worked as a novel assessor and mentor. He studied a BA in Fine Art at RMIT, then a Post Graduate Diploma in Art History and Cinema Studies at Melbourne University.

  4. Mar 19, 2022 · But what happened to Matt Hooper after Jaws? Played by an energetic Richard Dreyfuss, Hooper was the young, funny denim clad hipster coming from money sent by the Oceanographic Institute to solve Amity Islands shark problem.

  5. www.deverslist.com.au › barristers › matthew-hooperMatthew Hooper - Dever's List

    Matthew Hooper practices in common law, principally in personal injury, professional negligence, insurance indemnity disputes and class actions. He specialises in appeals and complex cases, especially those concerning interaction with statute and construction of insurance contracts.

  6. Feb 24, 2019 · There’s the terrified new chief, a green aquaphobe trying to defend the island he’s only just started to call home. And then there’s Matt Hooper, the young, raw oceanographer, a shark-loving underdog who proves himself to have the least expected hero’s journey in the film.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · If you’ve read the novel “Jaws” you know that Matt Hooper meets a grisly fate after he goes down in the shark cage. To add insult to injury, as the shark breaches the water with Hooper in its jaws, Brody takes aim with a rifle and fires, only to hit Hooper in the neck. However, in the film – SPOI.