
Sharkwater
2006
Filmmaker Rob Stewart's groundbreaking documentary follows his efforts to expose the illegal shark fin trade and its devastating impact on global shark populations. A landmark film that changed public perception of sharks.
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The best shark documentaries across streaming platforms — from conservation classics to cutting-edge science films.

2006
Filmmaker Rob Stewart's groundbreaking documentary follows his efforts to expose the illegal shark fin trade and its devastating impact on global shark populations. A landmark film that changed public perception of sharks.

2018
Stewart's posthumously released follow-up investigates the illegal shark fin trade in North America and the cosmetics industry's hidden use of shark liver oil (squalene). Essential viewing on shark conservation.

2021
The life story of Australian marine biologist and filmmaker Valerie Taylor — the pioneer who helped film Jaws and spent decades documenting sharks. A portrait of a scientist who transformed from hunter to conservationist.

2017
The BBC's landmark natural history series features extraordinary shark sequences including silvertip sharks hunting in the open ocean and unique footage of tasselled wobbegongs in Indonesian coral reefs. Narrated by David Attenborough.

2019
Netflix's flagship natural history series produced with WWF. The 'Coastal Seas' episode features extensive shark sequences, including whale sharks aggregating off the Yucatán Peninsula. Narrated by David Attenborough.
2021
Marine biologists Yannis Papastamatiou, Tristan Guttridge, and Dr. Neil Hammerschlag attempt to track and tag the largest great white sharks off the coast of South Africa, venturing outside the shark cage.

2014
Chris Fallows and Jeff Kurr return to Seal Island, South Africa to capture great white breaching behavior — the spectacular aerial attacks on Cape fur seals. Part of the long-running Air Jaws franchise on Discovery.

2005
Explores rarely seen deepwater and unusual shark species — frilled sharks, goblin sharks, cookiecutter sharks, and more — filmed in some of the most remote ocean environments on Earth.
2016
Following a series of attacks off the California coast, researchers investigate a large great white believed to be responsible for multiple incidents. Uses OCEARCH satellite tagging data to track individual sharks.

2020
Scientists use tagging technology to investigate a surprising concentration of large sharks — including hammerheads and tigers — in the waters of the Bermuda Triangle, challenging long-held assumptions about the area.

2010
OCEARCH's global shark tagging expeditions, following the team as they board large sharks in open water to attach satellite tags and collect biological samples. Features great whites, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.
2019
Marine biologist Forrest Galante travels to remote ocean locations to investigate rare and little-understood marine animals, including encounters with multiple shark species in their natural habitat.

2003
A cinematic deep-ocean documentary from the BBC Natural History Unit. Features extraordinary footage of great white sharks hunting near the surface, as well as the rarely filmed lives of deepwater species.

2009
Disneynature's stunning ocean documentary, filmed across all major oceans, features remarkable sequences of hammerhead schools, whale sharks, and great whites. Winner of the César Award for Best Documentary.

2021
Actor Chris Hemsworth dives alongside scientists in Australia to understand shark behavior, the effectiveness of shark deterrents, and the ecological role of apex predators in Australian coastal waters.

2009
OCEARCH founder Chris Fischer leads expeditions to tag and study great white sharks off Guadalupe Island, Mexico — one of the world's premier great white aggregation sites. Spawned the long-running OCEARCH tagging program.

2017
A rare look at Cuba's pristine shark populations — largely untouched by commercial fishing due to decades of embargo. Documents the unlikely ecological benefit and the challenge of conservation in a politically complex environment.

1971
The seminal shark documentary that preceded Jaws — featuring the first underwater footage of great white sharks filmed without a cage. Inspired a generation of marine filmmakers and researchers including Peter Benchley.

2022
Following a shark attack at a South African beach, marine biologists investigate whether specific behavioral changes in local great whites are responsible — and whether the ocean environment is altering shark behavior.