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FAU Researcher to Make Big 'Splash' in NatGeo's SharkFest

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“Florida’s Bite Capital” episode dives deep into the world of shark behavior and the science behind shark bites at New Smyrna Beach – long known as the shark bite capital of the world.


Shark fanatics, science buffs and ocean advocates won’t want to miss a thrilling new episode of NatGeo’s “Florida’s Bite Capital,” with Florida Atlantic University professor Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., on Wednesday, July 9 at 9 p.m. on National Geographic.  

Kajiura, a renowned marine biologist, shark expert and professor of biological sciences in FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, offers his expertise in the fifth episode of “Investigation Shark Attack,” a six-part series that begins on Saturday, July 5, and explores shark behavior from this species’ own unique perspective.

Part of the network’s highly anticipated SharkFest 2025, “Investigation Shark Attack,” is an intense forensic investigation by a panel of scientists who analyze key theories and ultimately dissect each encounter to determine what leads sharks to strike.

“Florida’s Bite Capital” episode dives deep into the world of shark behavior and the science behind shark bites at New Smyrna Beach – long known as the shark bite capital of the world.

Kajiura, whose research focuses on the sensory biology and behavior of sharks, offers a rare, science-first look into how and why these apex predators interact with humans in shallow waters. With an innovative blend of aerial surveys, fieldwork and high-tech tracking, his insights help crack the code behind these encounters.

For more information, visit www.natgeotv.com/ca/shark-fest.

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