59 episodios

Marine biologist Luke Tipple welcomes a wide variety of guests to discuss sharks, the ocean, and how the world's biggest ecosystem impacts your daily life. You'll hear inspiring stories from shark encounter survivors, learn cutting-edge science from the world's foremost researchers, and listen in to controversial topics, like is it okay to kill sharks in the name of science? Or what's the connection between shark fin soup and human trafficking? Join Luke and explore the surprising links between our lives on land and life in the ocean.Shark Week starts Sunday July 23 on Discovery. For the latest, head to SharkWeek.com.
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Shark Week: The Podcast Discovery

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Marine biologist Luke Tipple welcomes a wide variety of guests to discuss sharks, the ocean, and how the world's biggest ecosystem impacts your daily life. You'll hear inspiring stories from shark encounter survivors, learn cutting-edge science from the world's foremost researchers, and listen in to controversial topics, like is it okay to kill sharks in the name of science? Or what's the connection between shark fin soup and human trafficking? Join Luke and explore the surprising links between our lives on land and life in the ocean.Shark Week starts Sunday July 23 on Discovery. For the latest, head to SharkWeek.com.
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    S4 Ep.14: What is the Status of Sharks in our Oceans? – Shawn Heinrichs

    S4 Ep.14: What is the Status of Sharks in our Oceans? – Shawn Heinrichs

    In this season’s final episode, Luke welcomes Emmy-winning filmmaker and conservationist Shawn Heinrichs to discuss the state of sharks in the ocean. They go over how both legal and illegal fishing operations are decimating the ocean’s wildlife, what it’s like to have a hit put out on you for exposing criminal enterprises to the world, and whether or not NOAA’s data on “sustainable” fishing can really be trusted. 

    Luke Tipple on YouTube and Instagram  Shawn Heinrichs on Instagram Shark Week on Twitter and Instagram   More info on today’s Shark Bite can be found here and here Catch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery’s YouTube here  

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    • 40 min
    S4 Ep.13: Why is Tagging Baby Great White Sharks So Important? – Dr Riley Elliott

    S4 Ep.13: Why is Tagging Baby Great White Sharks So Important? – Dr Riley Elliott

    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. 

    Luke Tipple on YouTube and Instagram  Dr. Riley Elliott on Instagram Shark Week on Twitter and Instagram   More info on today’s Shark Bite can be found here and here Catch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery’s YouTube here  

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    • 28 min
    S4 Ep.12: Did Alien Tech Crash-Land into the Ocean? – Avi Loeb

    S4 Ep.12: Did Alien Tech Crash-Land into the Ocean? – Avi Loeb

    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.
    Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/did-alien-tech-crash-land-into-the-ocean-avi-loeb
    Luke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Avi Loeb on MediumShark Week on Twitter and InstagramMore info on today’s Shark Bite can be found here and hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery’s YouTube here
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    • 25 min
    S4 Ep.11: Undiscovered Sharks and the State of the Ocean - Dave Ebert

    S4 Ep.11: Undiscovered Sharks and the State of the Ocean - Dave Ebert

    Luke Tipple invites “The Lost Shark Guy,” Dr. Dave Ebert, who is personally responsible for finding dozens of shark species that were either previously unknown to science or thought to be extinct. He and Luke discuss why shark populations are a direct indicator of how healthy the ocean is, how to find undiscovered sharks, and why diversity in sharks is essential for marine life.
    Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep11-undiscovered-sharks-and-the-state-of-the-ocean-dave-ebert
    Luke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Dave Ebert on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramCatch Shark Week: The Podcast on Discovery’s YouTube hereMore info on today’s Shark Bite can be found here
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    • 24 min
    S4 Ep.10: Shipwrecked & Surrounded by Sharks – Adventure Aaron

    S4 Ep.10: Shipwrecked & Surrounded by Sharks – Adventure Aaron

    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.
    Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep10-shipwrecked-surrounded-by-sharks-adventure-aaron
    Luke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramAdventure Aaron on Instagram and facebookShark Week on Twitter and InstagramDiscovery+ on InstagramMore info on today’s Shark Bite can be found here and here
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    • 44 min
    S4 Ep.9: How To Have A Career in Shark Science

    S4 Ep.9: 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.
    Find episode transcripts here: https://shark-weeks-daily-bite.simplecast.com/episodes/s4-ep-9-how-to-have-a-career-in-shark-science
    Luke Tipple on YouTube and InstagramDr. Neil Hammerschlag on InstagramGeorgia Aquarium on InstagramShark Week on Twitter and InstagramMore info on today’s Shark Bite can be found hereCatch Shark Week: The Podcast in Discovery’s YouTube here
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    • 27 min

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