Monster Fish

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  • 2010
  • 7 Seasons
  • 6.7  (208)

Monster Fish is a thrilling documentary series from National Geographic which follows the adventures of Zeb Hogan, a biologist and explorer, and his team as they travel across the world studying and capturing some of the largest and most elusive fish species on the planet. The show premiered in 2009 and ran for 9 seasons through 2018. Throughout each episode of Monster Fish, viewers are taken on a journey to remote locations across the world in search of the most incredible and elusive fish species. From traveling deep into the Amazon rainforest to exploring the freezing waters of Siberia and Mongolia, Zeb and his team leave no stone unturned in their mission to find and document these elusive creatures. But the show is more than just a hunting expedition for giant fish - it also serves as an educational exploration of the impact that human activity has on these species and their environments. Hogan is not just interested in finding these enormous creatures for the thrill of it, he is looking to assess their current populations and better understand their habitats and the challenges they face. Each episode provides viewers with a wealth of information about the species being studied - including their history, behavior, and physical characteristics, and the threats that they face in their natural habitats. The series highlights the importance of conservation and preserving these unique and often endangered species. In particular, the show focuses on uncovering the secrets of some of the most mysterious and rarely-seen fish on the planet. Some of the species that have been studied on the show include the Goliath tiger fish of the Congo River, the giant stingray of Thailand, the Chinese paddlefish, and the giant freshwater stingray of Southeast Asia. Along the way, the team uses everything from handheld cameras to custom-built submersibles to capture footage of these creatures in their natural habitats. One of the most exciting aspects of the show is its emphasis on the unexpected - viewers never know exactly what Hogan and his team will uncover each episode. The series is full of surprising moments and remarkable discoveries, such as a giant fish that had eluded scientists for decades, or a new species that had never before been documented. Throughout the series, Zeb Hogan takes on the role of a true adventurer, willing to go to great lengths to capture key scientific data about the fish he's studying. He often relies on his team of experts, including ichthyologists and ecologists, as well as native fishermen who have lived and worked in the areas for years, to learn more about the elusive creatures they're pursuing. Beyond the excitement of discovering new species and capturing some of the largest fish in the world, the show also provides an eye-opening look at the habitats and ecosystems where these fish reside. Through stunning visuals and informative commentary, Monster Fish emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to preserve these environments for the future. In summary, Monster Fish is an exciting and educational exploration of some of the most enigmatic and fascinating creatures on the planet. Through Zeb Hogan's passion and expertise, viewers are taken on a journey to some of the most remote and exotic locales around the world, where they gain a better understanding and appreciation for our planet's most remarkable fish species. The series is a great watch for anyone interested in biology, ecology, and wildlife conservation.

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Seasons
Mega Mouth
5. Mega Mouth
November 9, 2018
Summary not available
Monster Fish: Local Legends
4. Monster Fish: Local Legends
November 2, 2018
Zeb Hogan seeks the help of local anglers to find freshwater giants around the world.
40,000 Lb. Shark
3. 40,000 Lb. Shark
October 26, 2018
Zeb Hogan’s in Mexico to witness a mysterious migration of the world’s biggest fish. But can he uncover why Whale sharks swarm here each year?
Eating Machines
2. Eating Machines
June 22, 2018
Zeb Hogan encounters gluttonous fish.
Notorious B.I.G's
1. Notorious B.I.G's
June 15, 2018
Zeb travels the globe to find fish with some of the worst reputations.
Description

Monster Fish is a thrilling documentary series from National Geographic which follows the adventures of Zeb Hogan, a biologist and explorer, and his team as they travel across the world studying and capturing some of the largest and most elusive fish species on the planet. The show premiered in 2009 and ran for 9 seasons through 2018.

Throughout each episode of Monster Fish, viewers are taken on a journey to remote locations across the world in search of the most incredible and elusive fish species. From traveling deep into the Amazon rainforest to exploring the freezing waters of Siberia and Mongolia, Zeb and his team leave no stone unturned in their mission to find and document these elusive creatures.

But the show is more than just a hunting expedition for giant fish - it also serves as an educational exploration of the impact that human activity has on these species and their environments. Hogan is not just interested in finding these enormous creatures for the thrill of it, he is looking to assess their current populations and better understand their habitats and the challenges they face.

Each episode provides viewers with a wealth of information about the species being studied - including their history, behavior, and physical characteristics, and the threats that they face in their natural habitats. The series highlights the importance of conservation and preserving these unique and often endangered species.

In particular, the show focuses on uncovering the secrets of some of the most mysterious and rarely-seen fish on the planet. Some of the species that have been studied on the show include the Goliath tiger fish of the Congo River, the giant stingray of Thailand, the Chinese paddlefish, and the giant freshwater stingray of Southeast Asia. Along the way, the team uses everything from handheld cameras to custom-built submersibles to capture footage of these creatures in their natural habitats.

One of the most exciting aspects of the show is its emphasis on the unexpected - viewers never know exactly what Hogan and his team will uncover each episode. The series is full of surprising moments and remarkable discoveries, such as a giant fish that had eluded scientists for decades, or a new species that had never before been documented.

Throughout the series, Zeb Hogan takes on the role of a true adventurer, willing to go to great lengths to capture key scientific data about the fish he's studying. He often relies on his team of experts, including ichthyologists and ecologists, as well as native fishermen who have lived and worked in the areas for years, to learn more about the elusive creatures they're pursuing.

Beyond the excitement of discovering new species and capturing some of the largest fish in the world, the show also provides an eye-opening look at the habitats and ecosystems where these fish reside. Through stunning visuals and informative commentary, Monster Fish emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to preserve these environments for the future.

In summary, Monster Fish is an exciting and educational exploration of some of the most enigmatic and fascinating creatures on the planet. Through Zeb Hogan's passion and expertise, viewers are taken on a journey to some of the most remote and exotic locales around the world, where they gain a better understanding and appreciation for our planet's most remarkable fish species. The series is a great watch for anyone interested in biology, ecology, and wildlife conservation.

Monster Fish is a series that is currently running and has 7 seasons (45 episodes). The series first aired on July 18, 2010.

Where to Watch Monster Fish

Monster Fish is available for streaming on the National Geographic website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Monster Fish on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and National Geographic.

  • Premiere Date
    July 18, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (208)