
Sharks are making a comeback, and we need to learn to live with them
Living with Sharks in the Bahamas is a new mini-documentary from Shark Trust, which explores what the world might look like if shark populations continue to recover.
Sharks are making a comeback – but are we ready to live alongside them? Living with Sharks in the Bahamas offers a glimpse into a hopeful future for the species. As shark populations begin to recover, the challenge is no longer just about protection, but about coexistence.
The mini-documentary from The Shark Trust explores what happens when conservation works. It asks: how do we balance growing coastal communities with the return of these predators? What does it look like to share space with sharks?
Living with Sharks in the Bahamas highlights just the beginning of a long-term programme from the Shark Trust to improve relationships with the ocean’s top predators and build a better future for both people and sharks.
“Living with Sharks in the Bahamas” has been entered into the group category of the 2025 Better World Video Awards. Find out more about how you can enter here. The individual category prize this year is a 7-night stay in Chiang Mai, courtesy of our partner, Aggressor Adventures; while our group winner will receive a £3,000 advertising package with Geographical.
