Marine biologist Luke Tipple interviews the top experts behind Shark Week, getting a behind-the-scenes take on their adventures and shark research. You'll hear about close calls with Great Whites, dangerous deep sea dives, and all about the amazing shark discoveries and conservation happening today. Stream exclusive Shark Week content on discovery+. Daily Bite podcast listeners get a 7-day free trial—go to https://www.discoveryplus.com/dailybite to get started.* *discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.
FACT: Statistically, only 1 in 11.5 million people are bitten by sharks each year, a rare occurrence that contrasts sharply with the fearsome reputation sharks have in popular culture. FICTION: Hollywood often portrays sharks as relentless man-eaters, lurking in the waters to attack unsuspecting swimmers. Join host Kasha Patel as she dives into the reality of shark attacks, debunking myths with Behavioral Ecologist Dr. Tristian Guttridge and shark attack victim turned advocate Paul de Gelder. Dr. Tristian Guttridge - Dr. Tristian Guttridge Paul de Gelder - Paul de Gelder Shark Bite Statistics - Florida Museum Type of Shark Bites - Florida Museum Shark Arm Murder - Sydney Archives Shark Arm Murder - Snopes Shark Senses - NAUSICCAA Shark Incidents - Scuba Costa Rica Freshwater and bull sharks - Apex Reduce Risk - Florida Museum Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Marine ecologists have shown that sharks play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ocean ecosystems, preventing the collapse of marine biodiversity. FICTION: A world without sharks would have no impact on ocean life. Join host Kasha Patel as she dives into the latest research on the ecological importance of sharks, exploring the potential consequences of their decline with Dr. Tiara Moore, a marine ecologist and CEO of Black and Marine Science. Dr. Tiara Moore - Dr. Tiara Moore Global Shark FIshing - Science.org Sharks Killed Each Year - Sentient Media The Importance of Shark Conservation - Discovery Channel Surprising Ways Sharks Keep The Ocean Healthy - National Geographic Keystone Species - National Geographic Keystone Species - NRDC.org Ecosystem Engineers - NPS.gov Shark Conservation - Discovery.org Overfishing and Shark-finning - The Conversation Sharks Are Important to Reefs - Discovery Channel Overfishing - Science20.com Effects of Shark Decline - Marine Life Discoveries - coml.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Marine biologists have documented the peculiar characteristics and survival strategies of deep-sea sharks such as the cookiecutter, goblin, and megamouth. FICTION: Alien sharks are extraterrestrial creatures that have come to Earth to observe human activity. Join host Kasha Patel as she dives into the latest research on these bizarre deep-sea sharks, exploring their unique adaptations and ecological roles with Dr. Austin Gallagher a marine biologist and explorer who is founder and CEO of the marine research institute, Beneath The Waves. Dr. Austin Gallagher - Dr. Austin Gallagher Michael Race Times - World Aquatics PR Records Hammerhead Sharks - National Geographic Ocean Depths - National Ocean Service Alien Sharks - Discovery Channel Alien Sharks: Return To The Abyss - Discovery Channel Frilled Shark - Oceana Lantern Shark - Smithsonian Goblin Shark - Florida Museum Cookie Cutter Shark - Florida Natural History Museum Wobbegong Shark - Smithsonian Greenland Shark - National Ocean Service Megamouth Shark - Department of Land and Natural Resources Submarine Facts - US Navy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Paleontologists have unearthed fossils and analyzed bite marks to better understand the feeding habits and behaviors of the ancient Megalodon. FICTION: Megalodons still roam the deep oceans today, waiting to surprise unsuspecting swimmers. Join host Kasha Patel as she dives into the latest research on Megalodon, exploring its hunting strategies and ecological impact with Dr. Emma Kast who studied the nitrogen cycle and the megalodon.Dr. Emma Kast - Dr. Emma Kast Cenozoic Megatooth Sharks - Science Advances The Megalodon - Natural History Museum Megalodon teeth - San Diego Natural History Museum Megalodon Facts - Live Science Analysis of the Fossil Record - PLOS.ORG Why Megalodon Went Extinct - PBS Studios Discovery - Megalodon: The New Evidence (2014) - Discovery Channel Discovery - Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (2013) - Discovery Channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Scientists have studied and observed shark shivers to ascertain whether their social behavior is driven by mutual companionship or survival instincts. FICTION: Sharks go on roadtrips just like humans. Join host Kasha Patel as she delves into groundbreaking research on shark social behavior and chats with Dr. Yanis Papastamatou, the esteemed head of the Predatory Ecology and Conservation Lab at Florida International University. Dr. Yanis Papastamatou - Dr. Yanis Papastamatou How sharks choose their friends - Bimini Biological Field Station Foundation Social preferences - University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (UM) and the Institute of Zoology at the Zoological Society London (ZSL) Complex Social Networks - Advancing Earth and Space Sciences Social Lives of Sharks - Florida International University Shark Shiver Observations - Stanford University Social Dynamics of Shark Hunting - Shark Project Social Structures of Great Whites - Oceanographic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Sharks have been around longer than dinosaurs. We can make guesses and similarities and analogs of what could have happened, but we're never going to know how life started on Earth. FICTION: Sharks are aliens! Join host Kasha Patel as she traces the ancient origins of sharks, their evolution, their cultural significance, genetic insights, and theories about life's cosmic origins.Gavin Naylor - Gavin Naylor Big Bang Hum - John G. Cramer,University of Washington Shark Fossils - Florida Museum of Natural History Shark Evolution - Natural History Museum Shark Cultural Significance - Hakai Magazine Shark Cultural Significance - History Collection Fermi Paradox - Space.com Fermi Paradox - Live Science Alien Theories - National Geographic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Many products today are inspired by sharks, from medical research to Olympic swimsuits. FICTION: In the 1940s, the military created a shark-man mega soldier by injecting shark DNA into its bravest recruits. Kasha unpacks biomimicry with the help of her guest, Steve Kessel, Director of Marine Research at the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Sharks can sense electrical currents in saltwater, where salt ions conduct electricity. This ability allows them to detect the electrical signals generated by the movement of animals, including potential prey...FICTION: In 1937, off the coast of Bondi Beach a shark read the thoughts of an environmental engineer. Your host, Kasha Patel, imagines how a shark could read a human's mind and the science behind how they actually communicate. Forrest Galante - Forrest Galante The Shark Whisperer - Nautilus Shark Senses - Shark Trust Shark Senses - Hawaii Government Research Blacktip Reef Shark - Darmawan Mukharror and Dewi Susiloningtyas White Shark Spy Hopping - Mark Graham Animal Communication - PBS Nova Jaws 4 | Tom and Jerry Trivia - IMDB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Some female sharks can reproduce without a fertilized egg; it's a phenomenon called parthenogenesis. FICTION: A Coney Island fortune teller predicts a shark cloning miracle. Your host, Kasha Patel, imagines what would happen if spectators witnessed a shark give a virgin birth and explores the science behind the various ways sharks reproduce. A full guide to shark reproduction and baby sharks by Gili Shark Conservation Switch from sexual to parthenogenetic reproduction in a zebra shark by Christine L. Dudgeon, Laura Coulton, Ren Bone, Jennifer R. Ovenden & Severine Thomas Virgin births from parthenogenesis: How females from some species can reproduce without males by Mercedes Burns How does a shark reproduce without a mate? By Louisa Wright Lone Parents: Parthenogenesis in Sharks by Wendee Holtcamp Intrauterine Cannibalism in Sharks by ReefQuest Centre for Shark Research Shark Cannibalism: It's A Thing And It Just Got Weirder by Melissa Cristina Marquez Body, jaw, and dentition lengths of macrophagous lamniform sharks, and body size evolution in Lamniformes with special reference to ‘off-the-scale' gigantism of the megatooth shark, Otodus megalodon by Kenshu Shimada Cannibalism in animals is more common than you think by Liz Langley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FACT: Abandoned bricks of cocaine wash ashore every year off the coast of Florida from drug smugglers evading the Coast Guard. FICTION: We need to be worried about cocaine fueled sharks. Your host Kasha Patel imagines what would happen if sharks consumed that cocaine and explores the science behind it. “Behavioral screening for cocaine sensitivity in mutagenized zebrafish,” by Tristan Darland and John E. Dowling “Yes, ‘Cocaine Bear' Was Real. Here's the Back Story.” by Amanda Holpuch Powdered Cocaine Fast Facts, by National Drug Intelligence Center “Are ‘Cocaine Sharks' Really Scarfing Down Drugs off Florida's Coasts?” by: Jack Timisiea “How sharks recycle toxic ammonia to keep their skin moist,” by University of British Columbia “Are whale sharks exposed to persistent organic pollutants and plastic pollution in the Gulf of California (Mexico)? First ecotoxicological investigation using skin biopsies,” by Maria Cristina Fossi, Matteo Baini, Cristina Panti, Matteo Galli, Begoña Jiménez, Juan Muñoz-Arnanz, Letizia Marsili, Maria Grazia Finoia, Dení Ramírez-Macías NBC News Learn: Ocean Acidification Uptake of human pharmaceuticals in bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) inhabiting a wastewater-impacted river WPLG Local 10: Keys locals find hauls of cocaine worth over $2 million Business Insider: Tracking Drug Smugglers And Unauthorized Migrants With The Coast Guard In Miami Animal Fact Files: Nurse Shark Facts: why a NURSE?
Dive into the captivating world of sharks with "Shark Week: The Podcast" from Discovery Channel, where host Kasha Patel unveils the truth behind centuries-old myths and legends surrounding these enigmatic creatures. Join us as we navigate through imaginary tales followed by a factual exploration, separating shark fact from fiction in each episode.Shark Week, hosted by John Cena, is back July 7 on Discovery Channel. Stream on Max Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this season's final episode, Luke welcomes Emmy-winning filmmaker and conservationist Shawn Heinrichs to discuss the state of sharks in the ocean. They go over how both legal and illegal fishing operations are decimating the ocean's wildlife, what it's like to have a hit put out on you for exposing criminal enterprises to the world, and whether or not NOAA's data on “sustainable” fishing can really be trusted. Luke Tipple on YouTube and Instagram Shawn Heinrichs on Instagram Shark Week on Twitter and Instagram More info on today's Shark Bite can be found here and here Catch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Tipple speaks with Dr. Riley Elliott, a marine biologist from New Zealand who recently tagged baby great white sharks, which are rarely seen in the wild. They talk about how climate change is affecting shark pupping grounds, why fishers are wrong to think there are “too many sharks,” and about Dr. Elliott's Great White App, which allows users to track great white sharks in the ocean. Luke Tipple on YouTube and Instagram Dr. Riley Elliott on Instagram Shark Week on Twitter and Instagram More info on today's Shark Bite can be found here and here Catch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Luke Tipple is joined this week by renowned Harvard professor, Dr. Avi Loeb, who recently led a deep-sea expedition to discover if evidence for advanced alien life crash-landed off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014. They discuss the recent Congressional UFO hearings, how the last seventy years of research into extraterrestrial life has been potentially misguided, and the challenges of searching for tiny objects on the bottom of the ocean.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/did-alien-tech-crash-land-into-the-ocean-avi-loebLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Avi Loeb on MediumShark Week on Twitter and InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here and hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Tipple invites “The Lost Shark Guy,” Dr. Dave Ebert, who is personally responsible for finding dozens of shark species that were either previously unknown to science or thought to be extinct. He and Luke discuss why shark populations are a direct indicator of how healthy the ocean is, how to find undiscovered sharks, and why diversity in sharks is essential for marine life.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep11-undiscovered-sharks-and-the-state-of-the-ocean-dave-ebertLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Dave Ebert on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube hereMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we do things a little differently, as Shark Week's Luke Tipple invites Adventure Aaron into the podcast studio to talk about his incredible near-death experience on the open water. Adventure Aaron gets into what it takes to circumnavigate the world in an ocean rowboat, what it's like to stare eye-to-eye with an oceanic white tip that probably wants you for lunch, and everything else that happened to him when his boat was capsized, and he was lost by himself at sea.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep10-shipwrecked-surrounded-by-sharks-adventure-aaronLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramAdventure Aaron on Instagram and facebookShark Week on Twitter and InstagramDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here and here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shark Week's Luke Tipple tackles the question “How can I work with sharks?” alongside two experts in the field – and their answers are not always the obvious ones. Luke is joined first by Kelly Link, Associate Curator of the Georgia Aquarium who talks about what it's like to be an aquarist, how it differs from field work, and how to get yourself noticed. The second guest is Dr. Neil Hammerschlag who goes into detail on what it takes to become a prominent scientist, and what other paths you can take if a PhD isn't for you. And at the end, researcher Sierra stops by to tell us about the world's smallest shark.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep-9-how-to-have-a-career-in-shark-scienceLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Neil Hammerschlag on InstagramGeorgia Aquarium on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast in Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pop superstar Kesha joins Shark Week's Luke Tipple on the podcast to discuss her love of sharks, how her music funds her addiction to diving, and how you can find inner peace while under the water. And at the end, our researcher Sierra drops in to tell us that some sharks have teeth in their eyes. Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/superstar-kesha-lifts-the-gag-order-on-saving-sharksLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramKesha on Instagram and TikTokShark Week on Instagram and TwitterMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shark Week's Luke Tipple is joined by longtime filmmaker and Emmy-award-winner Andy Casagrande. He's filmed and appeared in dozens of shark documentaries, and might just be the most prolific shark cinematographer in history. He talks with Luke about his career, the contentious term “shark porn,” and the future of the industry. And at the end, our researcher Sierra talks about the unprecedented ways that sharks are currently endangered. Shark Week continues all week long on Discovery starting at 8p ET. For the latest, head to SharkWeek.com.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/lights-camera-teeth-making-shark-docs-andy-casagrandeLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramAndy Casagrande on Instagram and facebookShark Week on Instagram and TwitterMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Tipple is joined by Shark Week host and all-around adventurer Forrest Galante. They discuss his upcoming special Alien Sharks: South Africa, Forrest's remarkable talent for finding creatures once believed to be extinct, and how many shark species may still be unknown. Then, our researcher Sierra stops by to tell us about the world's most prehistoric shark.Shark Week continues all week long on Discovery starting at 8p ET. For the latest, head to SharkWeek.com.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/how-many-sharks-are-yet-to-be-discovered-forrest-galanteLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramForrest Galante on Instagram and TwitterShark Week on Instagram and TwitterMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here Catch Shark Week: The Podcast in Discovery's YouTube here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The discussion turns this week to sharks' intelligence, and how it varies among species. Host Luke Tipple is joined by Dr. Tristan Guttridge, a behavioral ecologist and veteran of Shark Week whose research has tackled the social smarts, and even personalities, of different kinds of sharks. He sheds light on why we shouldn't just think of them as dumb fish with rows of razor-sharp teeth. And at the end, our researcher Sierra Kehoe tells us about shark hypnosis.Shark Week continues all week long on Discovery starting at 8p ET. For the latest, head to SharkWeek.com.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep5-how-smart-are-sharks-tristan-guttridgeLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Tristan Guttridge on InstagramShark Week on Instagram and TwitterDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Luke Tipple welcomes two guests to discuss how researchers can kill sharks in the name of science – and whether they need to at all. The first is Dr. Neil Hammerschlag, shark researcher and founder of Atlantic Shark Expeditions, and an expert on data-gathering in the field. He's followed by explorer Fred Buyle, a world-record-breaking freediver whose innovative methods of shark tagging are explored. Plus, our researcher Sierra tells us about how a 50-year study changed our understanding of tiger sharks – and much of the work wasn't even done by scientists.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/do-scientists-need-to-kill-sharksLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Neil Hammerschlag on Instagram and TwitterFred Buyle on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Luke Tipple welcomes a pair of divers – Leigh Cobb and Josh Eccles – who have taken their passion for sharks and turned it into a dangerous career. They explore what it takes to swim with sharks for a living, then go into common myths and facts on what to do in the open water – if you ever come face to face with a shark. Plus, our researcher Sierra drops by with a new species of shark discovered in the freezing depths of the ocean.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep3-do-you-have-the-guts-to-be-a-shark-handlerLuke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramJosh Eccles on InstagramLeigh Cobb on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Tipple is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of the Outlaw Ocean Ian Urbina, who has dedicated his life to chronicling crime on the high seas. They discuss the state of our world's oceans, how nearly 20% of your seafood was likely caught illegally, and the surprising link between modern slavery and the killing of sharks.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep2-how-shark-fishing-funds-human-trafficking-ian-urbinaLuke Tipple on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@luketipple ) Luke Tipple on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/) Ian Urbina on Twitter and InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found hereWatch Shark Week: The Podcast on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shark Week's Luke Tipple welcomes professional photographer Mike Coots, who lost his leg to a tiger shark attack when he was only 18. But after his horrific injury, he came to love sharks, and became a lifelong advocate for their safety. Luke and Mike discuss his career, his love for photographing sharks, and how to positively approach the big life-changing moments that can happen to any of us.Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/from-shark-bite-survivor-to-shark-advocate-mike-cootsLuke Tipple on YoutubeLuke Tipple on InstagramMike Coots on InstagramMike Coots's photography book Shark Week on Twitter and InstagramDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today's Shark Bite can be found here and here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marine biologist Luke Tipple welcomes a wide variety of guests to discuss sharks, the ocean, and how the world's biggest ecosystem impacts your daily life. You'll hear inspiring stories from shark encounter survivors, learn cutting-edge science from the world's foremost researchers, and listen in to controversial topics, like is it okay to kill sharks in the name of science? Or what's the connection between shark fin soup and human trafficking? Join Luke and explore the surprising links between our lives on land and life in the ocean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special season finale of Shark Week: The Podcast, Luke Tipple is joined by award winning filmmaker, director of documentaries including The Cove and Racing Extinction and co-founder of the Oceanic Preservation Society, Louie Psihoyos. The pair discuss shark finning & dolphin hunting and how the situation has changed in recent years. Louie also discusses climate change and the urgent changes needed to save the planet. Plus, Louie opens up on how some of the revolutionary marketing techniques he's employed in the past led to him getting a phone call from the Pope.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/director-louie-psihoyos-on-climate-change-how-we-save-the-planet
Luke Tipple is joined by marine biologist husband-and-wife dream team and stars of the Shark Week special Rise of the Monster Hammerheads: Annie and Tristan Guttridge. The pair discuss their work researching, tagging and diving with hammerheads in The Bahamas and their search for some of the biggest hammerheads in the ocean. The guys also discuss the American shark meat market and how to further implement safeguards to prevent sharks being eaten.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here:
Luke Tipple is joined by marine biologist, shark conservationist and star of Discovery's Shark Week Special Pig vs Shark, Austin Gallagher. Austin discusses the remarkable story of tiger sharks attacking swimming pigs in The Bahamas and even manages to showcase his incredible beatboxing talents. Plus, the guys talk about Austin's work in ocean conservation and explain just why seagrass is so vital for the environment. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here:
Sparks continue to fly in part two of Luke Tipple's debate with author, shark fishing advocate & founder of FlyZone Fishing Robert ‘Fly' Navarro. The pair continue to discuss shark fishing tournaments, shark finning, ocean conservation and much more, even managing to find some common ground along the way! Plus, they discuss the death threats Fly has faced and why it's so important to maintain an open dialogue when speaking about divisive issues. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep-24-luke-tipple-vs-robert-fly-navarro-on-shark-fishing-tournaments-part-2
Luke Tipple talks with author, shark fishing advocate & founder of FlyZone Fishing Robert ‘Fly' Navarro in part one of a two-part debate. In a fiery, enlightening conversation, the pair discuss shark fishing tournaments, shark finning, ocean conservation and much more, even managing to find some common ground along the way! Plus, they discuss the death threats Fly has faced and why it's so important to maintain an open dialogue when speaking about divisive issues. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/luke-tipple-vs-robert-fly-navarro-on-shark-fishing-tournaments
Luke Tipple is joined by environmental scientist and lead ocean field scientist at The Ocean Cleanup, Matthias Egger. They'll discuss the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a mass of floating plastic debris between Hawaii and California that is twice the size of Texas and how The Ocean Cleanup plans to eliminate 90% of the garbage patch by 2040. The guys will also look at the effects of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the ecosystem and reveal what you can do to help. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/the-ocean-cleanups-mission-to-eliminate-a-garbage-patch-twice-the-size-of-texas
Luke Tipple is joined by Dr. Craig O'Connell, who is featured in the 2022 Shark Week documentary, Monsters of the Cape. The marine biologist is innovating and testing new technology that are deterring Great Whites from humans. Dr. O'Connell, who lives in Montauk, New York, talks about how abundant the shark population has become in recent years and why repellents are even more needed given the high likelihood of negative shark encounters. They also discuss the effects of music and sound buoys on sharks. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/dr-craig-oconnell-on-shark-repellents-and-great-white-sharks-in-montauk-new-york
Luke Tipple is joined by Emmy award-winning and longtime Shark Week filmmaker, Jeff Kurr. He discusses his successful and storied career, from being the first to capture a breaching Great White, to creating the Air Jaws series. Jeff discusses his latest project, directing Great White Open Ocean, a documentary about shark diver and Jeff's good friend, Jimi Partington who experienced a life-threatening shark encounter in 2019, then a year later went on to swim with Great Whites again, and suffered a horrible stroke. Kurr captured Jimi's journey and his road to recovery, which he says has been the most rewarding experience he's ever had as a filmmaker. Luke and Jeff discuss life-threatening shark encounters including a recent encounter that resulted in the fatality of a tourist in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa on September 25th, 2022.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep21-jeff-kurr-on-filming-a-life-threatening-shark-encounter
Luke Tipple is joined by “the shark whisperer,” Cristina Zenato. She's a professional diver, shark expert and founder of People of the Water. Cristina discusses the amazing work she does in the Bahamas, having Caribbean reef sharks relax in her lap. She's been working with sharks for 30 years and has had first hand experiences connecting with reef sharks with different personalities. The two discuss shark cognitive instincts, memory passed through DNA and shark's emotions and personalities. After 30 years of working with sharks, she attests to the fact that sharks are the safest animal to interact with on the planet. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep20-cristine-zenato-on-why-sharks-are-the-safest-animal-to-interact-with-on-the-planet
Luke Tipple is joined by Christine de Silva, marine scientist, shark expert and co-founder of Juice Robotics. Christine discusses her cutting edge research and the technology her company has created to explore the deep sea. They'll discuss the unique and largely unresearched sharks that live thousands of feet below sea level, how they survive, how we can protect them and what we can learn from them. Plus, the pair chat Great Whites in Christine's hometown of Cape Cod, and how we can coexist. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep-19-christine-de-silva-on-deep-sea-sharks-and-the-technology-helping-us-understand-them
Luke Tipple is joined by Madison Stewart aka “Shark Girl”, filmmaker, shark conservationist and founder of Project Hiu. Madison returns to the podcast to discuss her work in Indonesia, helping shark fisherman transition into the tourism industry. They'll discuss why the shark finning trade is so prevalent in Asia, the aims of Project Hiu and why Madison wants to end the misconception that Indonesian shark fishermen are “the bad guys”. Plus, the pair also talk about shark nets in Australia and explain why they need to be stopped. Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/madison-stewart-discusses-helping-shark-fishermen-transition-into-tourism
On this episode of Shark Week: The Podcast, Luke Tipple speaks to Dr. Riley Elliott aka “The Shark Man”, scientist & star of Discovery's Shark Week Special Clash of Killers: Great Whites vs. Makos. They discuss his research into mako sharks and how they interact with great whites when their migratory routes overlap off the coast of New Zealand. Plus, Luke tells the remarkable story of a Greenland shark which managed to eat a moose.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpod
On this episode of Shark Week: The Podcast, Luke Tipple is joined by explorer, shark conservationist and star of Discovery's Shark Week Special Sharks in Paradise, Kinga Philipps! They discuss her expedition to French Polynesia to find the massive tiger sharks which have been flourishing in the area. Plus, Kinga explains how marine protected areas and local laws are truly allowing the waters around French Polynesia to truly be considered a “shark paradise”.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekStart your free trial of discovery+: https//www.discoveryplus.com/sharkpodFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/kinga-philipps-on-massive-tiger-sharks-in-french-polynesia
On this episode of Shark Week: The Podcast, Luke Tipple dives into some of the more bizarre shark stories in the news! You'll learn about hammerheads living in an active underwater volcano, venomous sharks in the River Thames and a Greenland shark that's been found a long way from home, in the Caribbean! Plus, marine biologist and star of Discovery's Shark Week documentary Great White Intersection, Dr. Greg Skomal joins Luke to discuss a surge in great white shark numbers in Cape Cod and how climate change is impacting shark migration! Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep-15-dr-greg-skomal-talks-great-white-sharks-in-cape-cod
On this episode of Shark Week: The Podcast, Luke Tipple is joined by biologist, rare species expert & star of Discovery's Shark Week Special Island of the Walking Sharks, Forrest Galante, to discuss his expedition to find remarkable epaulette sharks, which can move on dry land in Papua New Guinea. Plus, Luke looks into reports of so-called “mega sharks” appearing in French Polynesia and reveals the remarkable news that some great white sharks may actually be able to change color to camouflage themselves.Connect with the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/forrest-galante-on-walking-epaulette-sharks-and-great-whites-which-can-change-color
Shark Week: The Podcast dives into the latest shark news as Luke Tipple discusses the reaction to several shark bites off the coast of Long Island. He also looks at reports that Atlantic plankton are being wiped out faster than previously thought and explains why it could be catastrophic for shark populations and the environment as a whole. Plus, freediver and star of Discovery's Shark Week Special Shark Women: Ghosted by Great Whites, Zandile Ndhlovu aka “The Black Mermaid”, joins Luke to speak about the disappearance of great white sharks in South Africa and Zandile's quest to increase diversity in the oceans!Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekFor more about sharks, head to SharkWeek.comFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/zandile-ndhlovu-on-south-african-great-whites-creating-a-more-diverse-ocean
On this episode of Shark Week: The Podcast, host Luke Tipple takes a dive into the latest news in the world of sharks. He discusses Mako sightings off the coast of Spain and the media coverage of several shark attacks near Egypt. Plus, award-winning filmmaker & shark conservationist Eli Roth also joins Luke to discuss shark killing tournaments in Florida and across the United States. Eli & Luke explain how spreading awareness and increasing public pressure can put an end to the practice, once and for all!Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekFor more about sharks, head to SharkWeek.comFind episode transcripts here:
Shark Week: The Podcast, goes behind the scenes with stars of the Shark Week special Dawn of the Monster Mako, underwater filmmaker and shark expert Joe Romeiro & marine biologist and cinematographer Lauren Romeiro. Host Luke Tipple chats with the newly married shark couple about the differences between makos and swordfish, the elusive nature of the adult mako shark, and the footage caught by deep water cameras that can go up to 3000 feet underwater. The experts share their shark safety while searching the depths around the ancient island of the archipelago.Connect with the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-week-the-podcast/id1527053422Follow Discovery+ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryplus/Follow Luke Tipple on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luketipple/Learn More About Shark Week: https://www.discovery.com/shark-weekFind episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s3-ep11-the-epic-battles-between-swordfish-and-mako-sharksFor more about sharks, head to SharkWeek.com