Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Extreme sportsmen Ross Edgley comes face to face with great hammerheads in the protected waters of ...
[+] Bimini, the Bahamas. (National Geographic/Nathalie Miles) National Geographic/Nathalie Miles Sharks have long held a place in our collective imagination as fearsome predators, prowling the depths of the ocean with a single-minded focus on hunting anything that crosses their path. From the bone-chilling theme of "Jaws" to sensationalist headlines about shark attacks, popular culture has often painted these majestic creatures in a sinister light.
Recent shark attack incidents notwithstanding, the reality of sharks is far more complex and awe-inspiring. Nat Geo's SharkFest has been instrumental in reshaping our understanding of these incredible animals, debunking myths, and showcasing their vital role in marine ecosystems. Shark vs.
Ross Edgley Each year, SharkFest dives deep into the world of sharks, providing viewers with thrilling yet educational content that reveals the true nature of these fascinating creatures. One standout special in this year's lineup is "Shark vs. Ross Edgley," which follows ultra-athlete Ross Edgley as he embarks on a daring challenge: to swim amidst some of the world's most formidable sharks.
The special is not just an adrenaline-pumping adventure but also a profound exploration of shark behavior, biology, and conservation. Ross Edgley, known for his extreme endurance feats, teams up with marin.
