Shark attacks whale - Expert tells Breakfast with Martin Bester why

Shark attacks whale - Expert tells Breakfast with Martin Bester why

The Olympics may be on hold, but National Geographic is this Winter’s ultimate viewing destination with the season’s fan-favourite pastime - SHARKFEST!

Ryan Johnson
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Breakfast with Martin Bester chatted with Ryan Johnson, research coordinator, and National Geographic US Spokesperson at the Blue Wilderness Research Unit. 

National Geographic and National Geographic Wild will air four full weeks of action-packed shark programming with 17 original premieres and the best shark programming from the networks’ massive library as part of its biggest-ever shark spectacular.

Marine Biologist Ryan captured rare footage of a great white shark attacking a humpback whale. He also spoke about how the shows featured this month, and how they highlight shark research and conservation.

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SHARKFEST dominates its opponents with informative, innovative shows. 

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National Geographic

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National Geographic Wild

Dstv: 182

 You can tune in: 

National Geographic

Dstv: 181

National Geographic Wild

Dstv: 182

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