
Friday, July 18th TV listings for National Geographic US HD - Eastern
Super Shark Highway Careful, There's Humans Up There!
The southern team tests new migration tech and tools that could reduce shark attacks in a popular snorkeling spot; the northern team catches and tags bull sharks to help local swimmers steer clear of birthing mothers.
Super Shark Highway Detour
Traveling to the ends of Australia's shark highways; finding out if Greenly Island in the south is a truck stop for migrating great whites; searching for proof of a genetic connection between northern bull sharks and their cooler-climate cousins.
Super Shark Highway The Social Network
Contemplate shark community hierarchies and discover how they socialize.
Super Shark Highway Into the Darkness
Take a deep dive to find out what bull sharks and great whites do after sunset.
Super Shark Highway Love Bites
Hunt for signs of mating sharks and get a peek at their hidden pupping grounds.
Super Shark Highway Food, Glorious Food
Go on a risky tagging mission and get a 360-degree view of feeding hot spots.
Shark Attack 360 Swimmers Beware
Diva and the 360 team investigate a series of bull shark bites.
Shark Attack 360 Blood in the Water
The 360 team investigates a string of shark attacks in Australia.
Shark Attack 360 Coming in Hot
The team uncovers a cluster of rare winter bites in California.
Shark Attack 360 Bites in the Shallows
The team investigates a series of bites in Long Island after 40 years.
Shark Attack 360 Urban Jaws
The 360 team investigates a devastating shark bite in Australia.
Shark Attack 360 Dangerous Forces
The 360 team investigates a mysterious cluster of shark bites.
Shark Attack 360 Deep Dive: Making Waves New
Facts and graphics that aid research into surfing attacks.
Shark Quest: Hunt For The Apex Predator Close Calls
Intense close calls allow us to uncover why sharks are such amazing predators.
Shark Quest: Hunt For The Apex Predator Hot Spots
Uncover how to minimize your risks in the most dangerous shark hot spots.
Shark Attack 360 Deep Dive: Making Waves
Facts and graphics that aid research into surfing attacks.
To find out why sharks are drawn to Hawaii's volcanoes, Dr. Mike Heithaus and Dr. Frances Farabaugh free dive with one of the most dangerous sharks.