(at around 9 mins) The license plate pulled from the shark's teeth is the same one found in the tiger shark in Les Dents de la mer (1975).
This was the first movie Stephen King saw after his nearly fatal encounter with a van. He stated "My first trip after being smacked by a van and almost killed was to the movies. I went in my wheelchair and loved every minute of it."
(at around 50 mins) The Gen 2 Mako is described as 45 feet long and 8,000 pounds. That would make it more than three times the length, and four times heavier than the largest Mako shark ever recorded, and twice the size of the largest known Great White Shark.
Shot in the same Fox Studios Baja complex where Titanic (1997) was filmed. Having made L'Île aux pirates (1995) at sea, Renny Harlin was determined to make this movie under the most controlled circumstances possible.
Samuel L. Jackson happily signed on for the film, as he had enjoyed his experience working with Renny Harlin on Au revoir à jamais (1996).
Renny Harlin: (at around 11 mins) As one of the workers of Aquatica who are heading home for the weekend on the supply boat.
Renny Harlin: [Finland] There is a small Finnish flag in Janice's (Jacqueline McKenzie's) room. In the kitchen, there is a dry-erase board with a shopping list, and the first item on it is "Finnish pancakes." Helsinki (Finland's capital city) is also mentioned. Finlandia vodka, drunk in some shots, also comes from Finland.