Shark Week Coloring Page
Coloring is not just for kids, check out a fin-tastic coloring page for some at-home Shark Week fun with your favorite apex predators. Click here to download and print!
August 07, 2020
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Shark Week 2025 Kicks Off July 20th
Shark Week is back for its 37th year on Sunday, July 20th. Don't miss it!
Shipwrecked & Surrounded by Sharks
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.
Shark Week: The Podcast - How To Have A Career in Shark Science
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.
Shark Week: The Podcast - Why is Tagging Baby Great White Sharks So Important?
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.
There’s a Lot You Don’t Know About Sharks
But in the meantime, here are some fin-tastic facts you probably didn’t know about sharks.
Shark Week: The Podcast - Did Alien Tech Crash-Land into the Ocean?
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.
Bob the Shark Takes Over Shark Week’s Amazon Alexa & Google Home Voice Skill
It’s not summer without Shark Week and it’s not Shark Week without Bob the Shark! Now you can talk to him about all things Shark Week on your Google Home or Amazon Alexa devices.
A Guide to Sharks at the American Museum of Natural History
Here’s a handy guide to some of the shark species you can spot in the American Museum of Natural History’s special exhibitions.
Shark Flings Itself Out of Water to Avoid Becoming Orca’s Snack
A sevengill shark flings itself out of the water and onto rocks to avoid becoming an orca's meal.
Swimming with Sharks
One research foundation is working to change public perception of sharks by taking people swimming with them – without a cage.
