FIU researchers star in 4 new SharkFest displays on Countrywide Geographic | FIU News
SharkFest displays that includes the FIU shark workforce are:
SHARK GANGS
10 p.m., Wednesday, July 7, on National Geographic
8 p.m., Thursday, August 12, on Nat Geo WILD
Commencing Friday, July 9, streaming on Disney+
For several years sharks have been considered as solitary predators, but experts have not long ago discovered a astonishing new conduct — they like to hang out in teams. Authorities which includes Papastamatiou will offer you insight into this conduct and the top secret social life of sharks.
CROC THAT ATE JAWS
10 p.m., Thursday, July 8, on Countrywide Geographic
10 p.m., Wednesday, August 4, on Nat Geo WILD
Beginning Friday, July 9, streaming on Disney+
From mysterious severed heads and ambush attacks to mob hunts and stand-offs — Heithaus and the team will look at what happens when two of the deadliest predators on the world go head-to-head.
WORLD’S MOST Dangerous SHARK?
10 p.m., Friday, July 9, on Nationwide Geographic
10 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 5, on Nat Geo WILD
Starting Friday, July 16, streaming on Disney+
The wonderful white has a reputation for currently being the scariest in the sea, but Explorer Jacques Cousteau known as the oceanic whitetip “the most risky of all sharks.” Two teams of experts, like Papastamatiou and Luongo, dive deep into the environment of the oceanic whitetip to expose what tends to make this species a prime contender for the title of “world’s most perilous shark.”
SHARK Assault INVESTIGATION: THE PAIGE Winter Story
10 p.m., Monday, July 12, on Nationwide Geographic
10 p.m., Friday, Aug. 6, on Nat Geo WILD
Starting Friday, July 16, streaming on Disney+
Paige Winter was 17 many years old when she dropped a leg and portion of her hand to a shark. Heithaus and Garcia Barcia will review information of Paige’s assault to determine what kind of shark is accountable and what can be completed, if everything, to keep away from this going on again.