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National Geographic SharkFest 2026

National Geographic Wild Unveils an Epic SharkFest Line-Up

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Bertie Gregory begins SharkFest with a remarkable hammerhead expedition

By Underground Press

Published Monday, 29 June 2026 09:56

Johannesburg, 29 June 2026: SharkFest is back on National Geographic Wild for its 14th annual celebration, delivering an exciting lineup of shark-focused programming every Sunday throughout July. Combining spectacular underwater encounters with the latest scientific discoveries and expert perspectives, the event explores the lives, behavior, and conservation of some of the ocean's most extraordinary predators.

The shark-infested celebration kicks off on 5 July with Hammerhead Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, Startimes 221). The special follows Emmy®- and BAFTA-winning cinematographer and National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory as he dives into Mexico’s Pacific waters to discover how protected seas can deliver a spectacle of one of the ocean's most visually iconic sharks, the unmistakable hammerhead.

The line-up also includes Shark Attack Files, World's Biggest Sharks, When Sharks Attack and Why, and World's Biggest Mako, exploring whether a once thought to be endangered giant mako may be staging a remarkable comeback, as well as other shark-infested programming. 

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Host, Bertie Gregory dives at Revillagigedo Islands. (credit: National Geographic/Jeff Hester)

Programming includes:

Sunday 5 July at 18:00 – Hammerhead Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory

In Mexico’s Pacific waters, Bertie Gregory goes in search of one of the ocean’s most iconic predators: the hammerhead shark. Once abundant in these seas, hammerhead populations have plummeted, making sightings increasingly rare. Joining forces with leading shark scientists and local experts, Bertie investigates what’s driving the hammerhead decline and how protected waters offer hope for the future. His journey culminates in a rare and unforgettable encounter that shines a light on the future of one of the world’s most famous sharks.

Sunday 5 July at 18:45 – Shark Attack Files

From Australia to Florida, researchers investigate a series of alarming shark encounters involving surfers and paddleboarders. With surfers accounting for a significant proportion of unprovoked shark bites worldwide, the programme examines why these incidents occur and what can be done to reduce risk.

Sunday 12 July at 18:00 - World's Biggest Sharks

Scientists travel from the Florida Keys to the Bahamas and Hawaii in search of the world’s largest shark. Along the way, they explore the biological and environmental factors that allow some apex predators to grow to extraordinary sizes.

Sunday 19 July at 18:00 - World's Biggest Mako

A team of scientists and a cinematographer search the waters north of New Zealand to find giant mako. With the help of a local fisherman who has worked this stretch of ocean for decades, they encounter a series of increasingly large mako sharks. While endangered elsewhere on the planet, this team discovers a population of mako that might be making a comeback.

Sunday 26 July at 18:00 – When Sharks Attack and Why: Compilations

When Sharks Attack and Why investigates some of the world’s most puzzling and dramatic shark encounters, exploring why attacks suddenly spike in certain locations and what may be driving the behaviour. Through eyewitness accounts, expert analysis, archive footage and marine science, the series revisits real-life shark incidents from coastlines around the world as investigators search for answers behind these rare but often frightening events.

Updated on:
>> Monday, 29 June 2026 10:02

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National Geographic Sharkfest

National Geographic Sharkfest

  • Documentary

About Sharkfest

With 26 hours of programming, viewers will discover even more groundbreaking insights about the ocean's most fearsome predator. Exclusively on National Geographic, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo Mundo, Disney+, Hulu, DSTV and ESPN2.