πŸ”΄ LIVE: Investigating Shark Attacks Around the Globe | Sharkfest Livestream | National Geographic

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Why are shark attacks on the rise, and what can be done to help sharks and humans peacefully coexist? In this Investigation Shark Attack livestream from National Geographic, the team travels around the globe to research shark behavior and shark attacks. From California to the Bahamas to Florida, these shark experts seek ways to make the planet's oceans safer for both humans and sharks alike. Celebrate Sharkfest 2026 with six full episodes: California Great Whites While investigating why great white shark encounters are rising in California, the team asks if humans and great whites can safely coexist. Tigers in Hawaii Three surfers and a kayaker encounter tiger sharks off Oahu. The team investigates their hunting patterns to see what’s causing these incidents. Bitten in the Bahamas Sharks in the Bahamas threaten its most popular attraction - tourism. The team reveals factors that lead Bahama sharks to mistake humans for prey. Gulf Trouble A rash of attacks in the Gulf of Mexi

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