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  1. Jul 25, 2018 · The videos were filmed off the coast of Mexico's Guadalupe Island and were previously aired as part of the channel's "Shark Week" lineup. (MORE: 2 people injured in apparent shark attacks at same ...

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    • Joyeeta Biswas
  2. Jul 14, 2023 · Drone footage captured a great white shark swimming extremely close to surfers in San Onofre, California. Both surfers and shark seemed equally unbothered to be sharing the water.

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    • GHOST SHARK CAUGHT ON CAMERA FOR THE FIRST TIME
    • SHARKS DISCOVERED INSIDE UNDERWATER VOLCANO
    • UNEXPECTED SHARK GIVES EXPLORER SHOCK OF HIS LIFE
    • SHARKS LIGHT UP IN NEON COLORS
    • TIGER SHARKS: SWIMMING WITH AN AWESOME PREDATOR
    • GREAT WHITE SHARK FEASTS ON DEAD WHALE
    • EXTREMELY RARE MEGAMOUTH SHARK FILMED

    Take a look at these sharks exploring the nooks and crannies in oceans around the world.

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    Are you ready to binge on amazing videos of sharks?

    Some were captured enjoying a meal, while others were caught on camera for the very first time. In some of National Geographic’s favorite shark videos, explore the underwater life of the creatures that have prowled Earth’s seas for some 400 million years.

    Previously discovered in the deep sea near Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, researchers observed the pointy-nosed blue chimaera in the North Pacific for the first time in 2009 (see video above).

    This footage was captured by a remotely operated vehicle as far as 6,700 feet below the ocean surface. Only recently were experts able to confirm that these fish were the same species as the ones that were previously discovered in the Southern Hemisphere.

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    Ocean engineer and National Geographic explorer Brennan Phillips led a team to the remote Solomon Islands in search of hydrothermal activity. They found plenty—including a surprise discovery of sharks in a submarine volcano. The main peak of the volcano, called Kavachi, was not erupting during their expedition, so they were able to drop instruments, including a deep-sea camera, into the crater.

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    Another National Geographic researcher was startled to see a Greenland shark where none had ever been seen before: off Russia's Franz Josef Land. An underwater camera captured images of the shark, a species that may live for centuries and which scientists know very little about.

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    While studying biofluorescent coral, researchers discovered a shark that reflects certain light, along with a stingray, eel, and other fish. The study used special lighting and camera filters to identify more than 180 species of marine fishes that exhibit biofluorescence.

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    Swim along with photographer Brian Skerry as he dives with tiger sharks in an area near Grand Bahama Island known as Tiger Beach. Tiger sharks are responsible for more recorded attacks on people than any shark except the great white, but here they are calm, friendly and curious.

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    Filmed off the coast of southern California, this shark feasted on a dead whale for more than 18 hours. Famous for their prowess as predators, little is known about their more docile scavenging behaviors. They have been observed regurgitating already eaten food to make room for more calorically rich meat. While sharks have frequently been observed hunting, scavenging is less often seen.

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    This extremely rare megamouth shark was filmed off the coast of Indonesia. Only about a hundred megamouths have been observed since they were first discovered in 1976. They are filter feeders, slowly swimming through the water with their mouths open to feed on plankton. They alternate between deep and shallow ocean waters in search of food, and due to their elusive nature, little is known about the population health of the species.

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    • Casey Smith
    • Atlantic Recreational Shark Fishing: Handling and Release. Learn more about prohibited shark identification, including dusky and other ridgeback sharks, and tips for safe handling and release.
    • Shark Conservation and the Spiny Dogfish. Tobey Curtis, a NOAA Fisheries shark researcher, talks about the importance of shark conservation and describes his work with spiny dogfish conservation in the Atlantic Ocean.
    • A Symphony of Sharks. NOAA Fisheries proudly presents an ode to sharks and shark research.
    • A Mako Shark’s Last Meal. See a NOAA Fisheries biologist, Antonella Preti, perform a gut analysis on a 12-foot shortfin mako shark weighing 1,323 pounds.
  3. Jul 5, 2017 · From leaping sharks to close calls in the deep, check out these unbelievable shark encounters caught on home video.Shark Week 2019 starts Sunday July 28 9p! ...

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    • Discovery
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  5. Jul 24, 2022 · Jeff Kurr, the producer and director of Discovery’s “Shark Week,” discusses footage his team captured of a great white shark destroying a diver’s enclosure. Discovery and CNN share a ...

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · The Abaco Islands in the Bahamas are a remote island escape, known as the boating capitol of the world. But in 2018, tranquility turned to terror with three ...

    • Oct 12, 2023
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    • Nat Geo WILD
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