
Forrest Galante
Forrest Galante is a wildlife biologist and television personality known for his work with Discovery Channel's 'Shark Week.' He is an advocate for marine conservation and uses his platform to educate the public about sharks and their behavior, emphasizing the importance of understanding these apex predators in their natural habitats.
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Forrest Galante reveals a harrowing brush with life imprisonment after breaking the law in Myanmar while filming.
Forrest Galante reveals filming nightmare that nearly led to life imprisonmentWildlife biologist Forrest Galante came across a rare instance of female spotted wobbegong devouring a young male shark in New South Wales, Australia.
Wall street investors react to Trump-Powell squabbleWildlife biologist Forrest Galante came across a rare instance of female spotted wobbegong devouring a young male shark in New South Wales, Australia.
Reopening the ancient tunnels 75 feet under RomeWildlife biologist Forrest Galante came across a rare instance of female spotted wobbegong devouring a young male shark in New South Wales, Australia.
Scientist unexpectedly finds shark devouring another sharkForrest Galante says understanding the ocean is a shark's domain but that they're not out to prey on humans is key for vacationers this summer.
Shark warning flags raised at Maine beach five years after fatal attack
Forrest Galante says understanding that the ocean is a shark's domain, but that they're not out to prey on humans, is key for vacationers this summer.
Pickup truck runs over teen's legs during beach survey in Oak Island
Forrest Galante, who recently spoke with Fox News Digital about summer safety tips for avoiding negative encounters with sharks.
Man bitten by shark he caught on Nantucket beachForrest Galante, a Discovery Channel 'Shark Week' host and wildlife biologist, told Fox News Digital.
Record-breaking great white shark spotted swimming down Florida coast























