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- Shark experts study the amazing jumping great white sharks in South Africa's False Bay.
- Do great white sharks fly through the air only in one secluded bay in South Africa, or do they roam the world's oceans waiting for just the right opportunity to go airborne? Follow the jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics of these one-ton, 15-foot predators.
- Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and Joe Romeiro travel to the sharkiest place, the Galapagos. The work with local expert Alex Hearn to observe and document how tiger sharks over the last ten years have re-set one of the world's oldest marine ecosystems.
- Bringing together the latest information from the International Shark Attack File, underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy counts down the world's top 10 shark-attack hot spots and assesses your chances of being attacked.
- Since 2017 great white sharks have left a long-time hunting ground due to attacks by killer whales. Two shark researchers investigate the new battleground at Plettenberg Bay, South Africa using a drone towed seal decoy.
- One of the most feared predators on earth, the great white shark seems to be the perfect hunter. But, there is still so little known about this creature. Former Marine Charles Ingram travels the globe, testing and learning the limits of these sharks.
- 3 men are stranded adrift after surviving a fatal plane crash during WWll and must survive against sharks, dehydration, and famine for 47 days.
- Scientists embark on an expedition to film bizarre, deadly and extremely rare sharks of the deep sea. Their search reveals species that have changed little since the Jurassic era, and leads them to an encounter with one of the world's rarest sharks.
- For the first time, Shark Week and Shark Tank team up to create the sharkiest show yet. Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban are in an epic battle with Robert Herjavec's help to decide whose shark conservation wins $50,000.
- Off the coast of South Africa, massive one-ton great white sharks blast from the water at 25 mph, with almost no warning, to pull a sneak attack on the seals that congregate there. Ten years ago, Discovery Channel premiered AIR JAWS which explored this phenomenon. It was an instant hit that still remains the fifth most-watched SHARK WEEK special of all time. But that was before HD. Now, producer Jeff Kurr goes back to the scene to investigate the aerial attacks armed with state-of-the-art equipment in the one-hour special ULTIMATE AIR JAWS, kicking off cable's longest-running event - SHARK WEEK 2010
- A look at the classic film Jaws and what happened in the swell after the movie.
- Off the coast of Los Angeles, a new population of super makos is challenging great whites for hunting territories.
- These are the harrowing first-hand tales, many caught on camera, of people who stared into the jaws of a shark and survived.
- Shark expert Riley Elliot and underwater cameraman Andy Casagrande are on an epic expedition to uncover the mysteries of the mako shark in one of the last places on earth where these apex predators rule the waters.
- A sudden, dramatic spike in shark attacks close beaches across Australia and scientists scramble for answers. On the water and in the laboratory, we follow investigators as they uncover a chain of events that caused the Australia's Summer of the Shark.
- It's going to be a Killer Christmas! One of the most brutal, deadly, and unstoppable series of shark attacks terrorizes the coastal tourist towns of South Africa during the holiday season of 1957.
- In this thrilling Shark Week special two deep-sea sharks are pursued; Goblin and Saw Sharks.
- In 1945, one of the largest sharks ever recorded was captured in Cuban waters, a great white named 'El Monstruo.' Two teams of researchers divide and conquer in search of Cuba's massive great hammerhead in 'The Queen' and 'El Monstruo'-sized great white.
- Manny Puig is profiled in his television special, as the Floridian hand-feeds bull sharks, swims with makos, and introduces us to his good friend, a lemon shark. The remarkable thing about Puig and his relation to the sharks is the fact that he refuses to use cages, or wear armor or repellent, when swimming with sharks.
- The circumstances of five recent shark attacks are used to create experiments to see how things might have gone differently. Electronics in the water, spear fishing, paddle boarding, and blood are the scenarios tested.
- The Great White Serial Killer returns and it's on a killing spree that may push the California Sea Otter to extinction. Investigators deploy an otter dummy to get a closer look and witness one of the most spectacular attacks in Shark Week history.
- Survivorman's Les Stroud hosts this look at how best to play it safe in the water, while testing popular theories of how to survive shark encounters. Les travels to the Bahamas and South Africa to test whether the behavior of Caribbean reef sharks and great whites changes depending upon the time of day. While in South Africa, Les and marine biologist Jeremiah Sullivan conduct an analysis of the great white's bite, and test whether kicking and splashing attracts sharks, and if it's safer to stay in a group or tread water alone if stranded in the ocean.
- Great Whites are back in the very same waters JAWS was made. Shark expert Greg Skomal is high alert as a huge, 18 foot Great White is spotted off Chatham, MA's beaches. Why have they returned? Where are they going? Is it safe to go back in the water?
- Marine biologist Greg Skomal and the sharkcam team travel to the remote Pacific island of Guadalupe to film the hunting behavior of the largest great white sharks on earth.
- A Discovery Channel documentary about sharks, from small bottom dwellers to massive man eaters. Details the shark's physiology, communication, and vital roles.
- The story behind the great shark panic of 2001.
- In Shark Attack Survival Guide, host Terry Schappert puts his Special Forces training to the test to demonstrate to viewers how to survive devastating shark attacks. What do you do when attacked by a shark in shallow water? What's the one thing to remember when confronted with one Earth's largest predators while on a deep water dive? Terry immerses himself in these deadly scenarios and reveals the secrets to escaping these terrifying shark encounters alive.
- Late, Late Show host Craig Ferguson heads to the Bahamas for the adventure of a lifetime: swimming with sharks! But as he gets closer to actually jumping into the water, he starts to worry. He's in for a surprise when he finally gets underwater.
- A team of scientists research hammerheads in the Bahamas and Florida.
- Michael Rutzen has learned to communicate with sharks and has discovered a secret: they can be hypnotized.
- A team of shark experts turn their attention toward the largest most dominant "flying" great white shark in South African waters - Colossus.
- The existence of man eating Â'rogue' sharks has been hotly debated since the 1950s. This film unravels the truth behind the theory by analyzing some of the most notorious attacks from the last century and consulting the leading experts on shark biology.
- With the first shark attack in the state of Massachusetts for nearly 80 years, RETURN OF JAWS reveals brand new revelations about how the Great Whites live and hunt off Cape Cod by tracking a 17-ft shark with a robot submarine -- a Shark Week first.
- We follow a crazy duo travelling the globe, diving with sharks to test several theories showing how humans could be causing an increase in Shark Attacks. Could the continuing finning of sharks and destruction of our oceans create a "Sharkpocalypse"?
- We examine this unique and enigmatic species, its deadly history in South Africa, and the efforts undertaken to protect both man and animal alike.
- Each year otherwise solitary tiger sharks mysteriously come together en masse off Aliwal Shoal. Shark expert Mark Addison braves the water without shark cage, chain mail suit or scuba gear to find answers about this mysterious behavior.
- A menacing predator the size of a Greyhound bus roamed Earth's ancient oceans making meals of whales. This "megatooth" is believed to weigh 20 times more than a large great white today.
- The great white shark was once thought to prefer only coastal waters; today, data collected by satellite transmitters attached to the sharks indicate this ultimate predator actually makes transoceanic crossings. In this television special, the mysterious great white's long migration across the Pacific is studied, where it reaches depths of 2,000 feet and travels up to 43 miles a day.
- Scientists believe that monster sharks make their home under the Old Seven Mile Bridge. Fishermen claim that one of the sharks is a 18-foot long, one-ton great hammerhead named Big Moe. If this is true, he will be the largest hammerhead on the planet.
- This gripping drama brings to life the true rogue-shark story that inspired Jaws. In 1916, the New Jersey shore became a feeding ground as five people were attacked in 12 days, triggering a nationwide panic. It was the first multiple shark attack in American history, and the reason we fear sharks to this day.
- In a Shark Week first, researchers brave a great white shark feeding frenzy inside a life-sized whale decoy -- which could be the key to finding the biggest great white sharks in South African history.
- Divers risk it all in Australia's treacherous shark-infested waters to capture a valuable sea creature, the abalone, which can be a million dollar bounty, if they can survive the great white gauntlet.
- In 2001, Jeff Kurr joined Chris Fallows off the shores of South Africa to witness great whites launching out of the ocean as they attack seals. 17 years and 7 shows later, Jeff and Chris travel to New Zealand in search of the next Air Jaws hotspot.
- 1987– 41mTV-PG7.0 (11)TV EpisodeWildlife biologist and conservationist Forrest Galante dives into some of the most treacherous, shark-infested waters in the southern hemisphere all in an attempt to rediscover three unique sharks lost to science for as long as 100 years.
- Can some sharks go rogue and develop a taste for human flesh?
- Killer Sharks is a recreation of the world-famous attacks along the coast of Durban, South Africa, during the summer of 1957/1958. Called "Black December," these attacks partly inspired Peter Benchley's Jaws.
- Shark expert Matt Dicken and Shark Week legend Dickie Chivell embark on a relentless quest to locate the elusive and colossal shark named Dutchess, who mysteriously vanished from Gansbaai, South Africa years ago.
- Top 10 Sharkdown rewrites and updates theinternational shark attack files for the 21st century, to take a close look at the sharks you don't want to meet this summer -- and which ones you're likely to
- Dr. Barbara Block has been studying the white sharks off of California for more than 27 years. Now, with breakthrough camera and tracking technology, she's giving viewers a portrait of a formerly unseen domain. She calls it the Blue Serengeti.
- Michael Phelps travels to Bimini Shark Lab to visit Shark Week veteran Doc Gruber and Dr. Tristan Gutteridge to learn everything 'shark'. They teach him the myths, misconceptions and how to safely dive even when a hammerhead swims three feet from his face
- On the edge of the Bermuda Triangle lies Ghost Island, a place locals have abandoned after multiple shipwrecks and shark attacks; Dr. Craig O'Connell and a team of experts try to learn why this island attracts so many sharks, even the great white.
- Shark researchers travel to Andros Island in The Bahamas to determine if it's a new great hammerhead hotspot, and they're using reports of a half-octopus, half-shark creature known as the Lusca to help them locate massive sharks.
- These are six of the most extreme shark attacks you'll ever see on television. But what's even more remarkable is that the survivors, permanently scarred by their attacks, have joined forces to rescue the awesome creatures that nearly killed them.
- The tip of South Africa is a hotspot of unusual sharks that exhibit bizarre behaviors and alien appearances; wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explores stunning kelp forests and ocean depths to study these extraordinary creatures.
- Shark expert, Greg Skomal and a team of engineers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution embark on a mission to find out why Great White sightings in Florida are on the rise. It's the biggest study ever of Atlantic Great Whites.
- Deep below the ocean's surface live some of the strangest marine animals on earth. Now, three expeditions are exploring those depths for sharks that glow in the dark. They are hoping for a close encounter in the strange domain of alien sharks.
- Jeff Kurr and his team embark on a worldwide mission to locate Colossus the missing megashark.
- Rob Riggle is back and campaigning for his own Shark Week special -- but he'll only get one if he can find a way to bring along some of his celebrity friends and get them to swim with sharks. The trip is booked, the bags are packed, and the adventure is ready to begin -- whether or not his friends realize what they've signed up for."
- What is believed to be the largest great white shark, named Deep Blue, at 22 feet may be at Guadalupe Island. If she can be found, scientists hope to learn about these very large sharks.
- Greg Skomal teams up with Andy Casagrande and shark expert Kina Scollay in New Zealand to test the most exciting, cutting-edge new technology for shark detecting surveillance. If all goes well, they hope to bring it back to Cape Cod to make the water safe again.
- Watch sharks as they have never been seen before! INTO THE SHARK BITE puts our high-definition, specialty cameras, literally inside the jaws of great white sharks as they bite surfboards, seal decoys and other prey.
- Maverick scientist Michael Domeier launches a dangerous mission. Helped by Fast & Furious star Paul Walker, he risks life and limb to unravel the mystery of where Jaws gives birth... by getting within arm's reach of the ocean's fiercest predator.
- 1987– 44mTV-146.8 (13)TV EpisodeSince 2008, every two years in October, shark attacks have struck at Surf Beach, California. As October 2014 closes in, the big questions remain: will the attacks happen again? Is it the same shark? Can DNA be used to find the massive 16+ foot killer?
- 1987– 1h 25mTV-146.8 (7)TV EpisodeA dramatic documentary featuring the story of the of the USS Indianapolis in World War II. Explore the sinking and the horrifying shark attacks that cost hundreds of soldiers' lives.
- Greg Skomal and Joe Remeiro return to Shark Week to study the area that brings thirty species of sharks, the Gulf Stream. They will focus on three sharks that can out-swim, out-think, and out-compete all the others makos, great whites, and porbeagles.
- In the world's most shark-infested waters, an extreme team of divers attempt to photograph massive great white sharks without the protection of a cage. The team, led by Andre Hartman, is marooned for 9 days off a remote island in Mexico.
- Shark Week celebrates 20 years of flying sharks with Jeff Kurr, Chris Fallows, Dickie Chivell and many more as they revisit the most popular and iconic "Air Jaws" moments.
- Part of Discovery Channel's Shark Week describing encounters between sharks, victims, and witnesses.
- Rocio Lozano and Rocky Strong swim with and study sharks in the Sea of Cortez and at the Revillagigedos Islands, located some 600 kilometers off the tip of Cabo San Lucas. They have close encounters with whale sharks, manta rays, Galapagos sharks, white tip reef sharks and they search for white sharks.
- In one shocking month of 2008, the Pacific coastline of Southern California and Mexico suddenly became the focus for shark-experts and shark-hunters everywhere, as it played host to three attacks, an impassioned local backlash worthy of Amity Island and an unending trail of close shaves. It was fast, furious... and followed blow-by-blow by millions of people in a completely new way, using communication technology that had moved on apace since America's last 'summer of the shark' in 2001. The film captures the reality of shark attacks in the twenty-first century. For in 2008 as soon as an unlucky swimmer or surfer encounters a predator, his own story is a hit on the web, multiplying interest exponentially. Witnesses and victims instantly share their accounts, their photos and their videos of a sighting, a bite - even a death. Shark Bite Beach tells the story of those chaotic weeks - through the testimony of survivors, and the gripping accounts of eyewitnesses. It also explores how those who have seen friends and family attacked by sharks come to terms with their loss and, in some cases, return to the ocean.
- In honor of Shark Week's 25th anniversary, we count down the breaches and bites that have captivated audiences for all these years and kept them coming back for more.
- The bull shark: nine feet of brawn and muscle, one of the most aggressive animals on Earth. We join zoologist Nigel Marven on a journey across the globe to learn more about these incredible predators. Our first destination is the Bahamas, where Nigel meets shark scientist Erich Ritter in waist-deep bull shark infested waters. Erich has stood amongst the sharks hundreds of times before, but tragically he is attacked and bitten on the leg as Nigel stands next to him. Nigel decides to spend the next few months investigating bull sharks to try and learn why Erich's accident happened. In a series of hands-on investigations, he'll show how and why bulls are the world's deadliest shark; there are a number of factors... Bulls as babies: Nigel swims alongside a baby bull shark in America. Even at this young age it's more aggressive than other species, we see it make a meal of a passing fish. Design: Nigel visits Gordon Hubbell in Florida, at the world's largest private collection of shark skulls. The bull shark's teeth and jaws are virtually identical to the feared great white's. Attitude: Bulls are aggressive sharks and don't fear man. They often hassle spearfishermen and steal the fish from the end of their harpoons! We re-enact one such terrifying encounter. Hunting Territory: Bull sharks hunt in the shallows, which puts them into direct contact with us. We see a large ray bitten in half by a thrashing bull. Humans are victims too; Nigel meets an African fisherman who lost a leg to a bull shark and the doctor who saved his life. We also see the complex nets used to protect beaches in South Africa from marauding sharks. Freshwater: The bull can inhabit freshwater, making it virtually unique amongst sharks; they've even been found 1,750 miles up the Mississippi. Nigel joins a shark scientist in Australia and catches young bull sharks on a river popular with children and swimmers. World-wide distribution: They're foun
- In 2002, as behavioral scientist Erich Ritter was filming in the Bahamas with Discovery Channel, he was bit in the calf by a bull shark. The attack was caught on tape, and in this special, footage from the accident is shown, as well as a look at some computer-generated imaging which explores how and why different breeds of sharks bite.
- Monster Mako: Perfect Predator Shark Week's most exciting missions has been the search for the largest makos. Joe Remeiro and Keith Poe revisit the most exciting events and discoveries from Monster Mako and Return of the Monster Mako all leading up to new footage of rear mako behavior.
- Mysterious and bizarre alien sharks lurk far beneath the waves in remarkably deep waters where researchers strive to make first contact. Pursuing the elusive frilled shark, sleeper shark and cookie cutter shark brings even more unexpected encounters.
- When a 16-foot great white invades Bali's warm coast, it sparks fears the sharks could adapt to hunting the tropical beaches; Dr. Craig O'Connell and Madison Stewart try to find great whites in the tropics and discover why they are there.
- Investigating how great white sharks are able to hunt in complete darkness, narrorated by Lena Headey
- 1987– 44m6.6 (17)TV EpisodeWorld's fastest human swimmer races against one of the fastest predators on the planet, the shark.
- Shark attacks are on the rise! Is it the shark's behavior or our own? To test this theory expert divers Liz Parkinson, Mike Dornellas and Nick LeBeouf team up with Andy Casagrande to recreate real-life scenarios for answers and teach us the LAWS OF JAWS.
- Forrest Galante hunts for clues surrounding the legend of El Demonio Negro, a 50-foot shark that's terrorized fishermen and tourists for generations.
- Great white sharks, in large numbers, are now suddenly being found swimming among surfers and vacationers just off beaches from South Africa to Australia, and up and down the coast of California. Just why they're there and just what they're doing is a mystery that Chris Fallows and an international team of sharks scientists are trying to figure out.
- Meet Sharkzilla: a 52 ft mechanical Megalodon, a prehistoric MEGA shark that ruled the oceans as recently as 2 million years ago. Our build team has brought this giant shark to life with the help of the Mythbusters, just to see what it can really do
- From the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean, to the tropical seas of Indonesia, researchers are getting closer to sharks than ever before. Join us on an epic journey around the globe documenting groundbreaking new research into these long misunderstood animals.
- Part of Discovery Channel Shark Week 2018 showing step by step to put Shaquille O'Neal in a shark cage where he gets a surprise visitor.
- Guy and his son, Hunter, head to the Bahamas to experience local cuisine and explore the waters around these islands, and understand what makes them the perfect all-you-can-eat buffet for a wide variety of shark species.
- Great white sharks are increasing and seem to be hunting out of season along the Los Angeles coastline. Dr. Chris Lowe returns to Shark Week to investigate on Guadalupe Island, off Mexico, to find the answer.
- Two shark experts attempt to find where the largest great white sharks disappear. Learning this knowledge may help to protect great whites from extinction.
- In the waters off New Zealand, the largest female great whites are measuring over 20 feet long, earning the nickname "the 747s;" with no human interaction during COVID-19, researchers try to see how hunting patterns have changed.
- Discover the secret lives of great white sharks living off the coast of California. Shark scientists use the latest tagging technology to "wire the Pacific" and reveal astonishing facts about the great white.
- A spunky teenage great white named Dynamite is determined to earn his stripes in the treacherous waters of South Africa. A team of wildlife filmmakers are hot on the trail, using state of the art technology to track his incredible journey.
- Every two years off the coast of California, a scene of great white attacks occur. Could it be the same shark again and again? Dr. Michael Domeier returns to Shark Week with experts Ralph Collier and Cal Lutheran to find the answer once and for all.
- Shark Week sends underwater cameraman Devin Massyn with a team of explorers to float in a one-of-a-kind shark cage, 500 miles into the Gulf of Mexico. Acting as human lures in the open ocean will they encounter its deadliest predator?
- A Shark Week special where 5 survivalists on a barren island must live off what they can obtain from an ocean area with more than 40 shark species.
- It's the most dangerous Shark Week stunt, Paul de Gelder and James Glancy spend 48 hours shipwrecked. With no food, or water, the physical condition worsens, and the risk of shark attack rises. How will the sharks behave? And will the men get attacked?
- SharkCam Strikes Back celebrates the remarkable discoveries the team have made in the last six years and take a tongue in cheek look at some of the disasters. From napping great whites to SharkCam attacks, its highlights all the way.
- Great white sharks live most of their lives on or near the sea floor where humans dare to venture. Now, world-renowned shark photographer Chris Fallows descends to the bottom in W.A.S.P., a craft that will allow him to enter their mysterious underworld.
- In this follow up to the 2015 'Shark Week' season episode "Monster Mako," professional shark tagger Keith Poe and marine biologists Greg Stuntz and Matt Ajemain use state-of-the-art technology to document the hunting techniques of a 1,000-pound mako shark.
- Paul De Gelder returns to Shark Week with Dr. Jonathan Werry and Andy Casagrande to unlock the mysteries of the new great white hot spot, Isle of Jaws. And on their journey, they make a startling discovery that causes them to re-think everything.
- Shark experts Jimi Partington and Brandon McMillan embark on the first manned expedition to the darkest depths of the sea floor off Guadalupe Island, in search of the notorious 20-foot-long great white shark, Deep Blue.
- Across the world, sharks congregate and concentrate around volcanoes and volcanic islands. This year on Shark Week, Dr. Mike Heithaus dives several volcanoes to find out why they are shark hotspots?
- In Guadalupe the water is clear, and great white sharks are silent, ambush hunters that stalk their meals. A team of scientists uses specialized cameras to record their new hunting.
- Prepare for Shark Week 2019 with this flashback Shark Week Episode! A shark's diet is the dominating factor in virtually every facet of its life. Experts and camera crews above and below the water will gauge shark reactions to various types of food.
- Chief Shark Officer Andy Samberg takes us on a tour of a mysterious underwater world in the protected waters of the Bahamas, where it's shark-eat-shark, and shark-eat-pretty much everything else too.
- The famous swimming pigs of the Bahamas may be in peril; some believe that local the local tiger shark population has acquired a taste for pork and may be feasting on the pigs.
- The MythBusters are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Shark Week with a countdown of their Top 25 shark myths of all time!
- At nearly 18 feet and over 3,000 pounds, a record-breaking female great white shark nicknamed "Joan of Shark" roams the waters off Western Australia. Three shark lovers follow an extraordinary 4,000-mile migratory path to find and tag her.
- Journey around the coast of the U.S. in search of shark life from the deep ocean, the coral reef, the shallow waters and even favorite beaches. Find out why some species justify visceral fears and discover others that are rarely seen.
- Shark Expert Rocky Strong travels to the Sea of Cortez to study whale sharks and giant Pacific Manta rays.
- Wildlife biologist and animal tracker, Forrest Galante, sets out on the Indian Ocean to search for the Pondicherry shark-believed to be extinct since the 1970s. The rare species' alleged extinction has been recently questions, due to recent photos appearing of unidentified sharks around Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Could the Pondicherry shark still be alive? If Galante can prove it's still alive, it will be removed off the extinct species list. Extinct or Alive.
- What puts a shark into attack mode at certain times of the day? This harrowing hour uncovers the science behind shark attacks. Each story shows us how to avoid the Day of the Shark.
- Traveling to the Marshall Islands, Ashlan and Philippe Cousteau set out to solve the mysteries of the Grey Reef Sharks who have survived against all odds in the nuclear testing ground of Bikini Atoll. What they discover is shocking.
- A 6-foot-long animatronic shark featuring on-board cameras, Robo Shark is designed to blend in with real sharks and capture never-before-seen wild shark behavior. Footage shown in this television special includes the deep-sea thresher shark in the Philippines; giant whale sharks feeding off the coast of Belize; and deadly hammerheads, great whites and bronze whaler sharks in South Africa.
- Being attacked by the most fearsome predator in the ocean is horrific, but shark attacks have uncovered many mysteries about great whites. Meet actual survivors and find out how their encounters have affected their lives.
- Five true stories of shark attacks as told by the survivors, with dramatic reenactments.
- Expedition to solve mysteries of disappearing sharks on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
- Legendary boxer Mike Tyson goes head to head underwater with the most unlikely training partner: a massive shark. He tries to score a TKO, all in the name of research.
- In 2017 one of the strangest ocean mysteries occurred in South Africa when an entire great white population disappeared overnight. Alison Towner and her team head out on an epic investigation to find the missing Great Whites of Seal Island.
- California's Surf Beach may be haunted by a serial killing GREAT WHITE shark that returns every two years, on virtually the same day, to kill. The trauma has taken a toll on locals who've abandoned this idyllic surf spot, that's suddenly become one of the "sharkiest" places on Earth. The key to solving this mystery is a CSI-style forensic study of the cases, including analyzing the bite patterns left behind and DNA sampling of tooth fragments found in the victim. It will also require a harrowing, near fatal encounter with possibly the largest great white ever caught on camera.
- Dr. Craig O'Connell believes he has developed a system that allows sharks and humans to coexist, despite public anxiety and growing number of shark encounters.
- Investigating why young bull sharks travel up the Serena River and how they avoid predation.
- Shark Week's Paul de Gelder teams up with Dr. Mark Meekan to travel to the sharkiest places in the world, Cobourg Penninsula in Northern Australia. They want to know what happens when 14-foot crocodiles moves into shark infested waters?
- Get ready for Shark Week! SHARKTACULAR 2016 is your survival guide to everyone's favorite time of the year. With Sneak Peeks, Viral Videos, Shark Experts, a Top 5 Countdown and All-New Exclusives, you'll be in the mood for a whole lot of shark love.
- The annual continuation of Air Jaws on Shark Week, this time involving a competition for most breaches.
- Dave and Cody of Dual Survival dive in to investigate why no two species of shark attack in the same manner. Through a series of groundbreaking tests and innovative high-tech camera technologies, they'll reveal exactly why sharks are so deadly.
- As part of Discovery Channel's Shark Week, it follows evidence of sharks vs dolphins almost exclusively via circumstantial evidence.
- Dr. Greg Skomal and the SharkCam team return to Guadulaupe in search of the world's largest great white shark, Deep Blue. During their mission they deploy two robot subs and what they find is truly remarkable.
- There have been rumors of a monster shark living in bayous of Louisiana. A team of Cajun fishermen head out to prove its existence while a shark scientist attempts to research bull sharks living in a freshwater lake just outside of New Orleans.
- Great White sharks are migrating as far north as the Pacific Northwest. As far as off the coast of Oregon. Why are these Apex predators traveling so far north? Ralph Collier and Brandon McMillan seek the answers.
- Investigating the presence of great white sharks in the waters off Cape Cod and how they got there.
- round the world sharks gather by the hundreds, even thousands. Why are these sharks converging when there is an entire ocean to swim in? Two scientists travel the world to unlock the secrets of these shark groups. They test a theory that some sharks are tribal and come together to socialize, organize and even learn from each other. To discover the complex truth behind these shark societies, we must dive straight into the Shark Storm.
- UFC fighter Ronda Rousey swims with mako and bull sharks.
- Bear Grylls has survived the most extreme environments. But what happens when he goes head-to-head with sharks when they have the home field advantage?
- A team of divers descends into the dangerous after-dark hunting ground of sharks.
- 1987– 1h 22mTV-PG5.5 (92)TV EpisodeA mega shark known as Submarine menaces passengers of a sinking boat in the shark infested waters off the coast of Africa. This documentary details from survivors stories the horrific actions while their fellow passengers were menaced by the huge great white shark known as Submarine. This debuted during Discovery Channel's Shark Week in 2014. A terrifying documentary.
- Learn the secrets of the most deadly and misunderstood marine predator in the world. Viewers will explore the mysteries behind why these creatures of the deep are attacking humans around the globe as well as the best ways to survive an attack.
- Mindless prehistoric killers from the deep or slick sophisticated predators? Sharks are responsible for fewer than 10 deaths per year, so why are we so terrified of them? This programme celebrates the extraordinary array of senses and skills that have evolved over 400 million years, allowing the shark to roam not just across the tropics, but as far as the upper reaches of the Amazon and under the arctic ice! Through 8 sharks, filmed as far apart as Hawaii, Australia, South Africa and Greenland, we will change your perceptions for ever!
- Shaq is back and on a mission to determine what shark has the perfect predatory attack. Shaq and his friends Dude Perfect and Mark Rober put various species to the test to uncover the most mind-blowing hunting techniques of this ultimate predator.
- Researchers follow-up on two great white shark males that are believed to be brothers. Never before have great whites been seen to associate, and the team works at the Isle of Jaws off Western Australia to find answers.
- Discover everything that has happened in the world of sharks this year the unbelievable viral videos, the biggest news stories, and the latest cutting-edge shark science.
- Adam Devine and a team of marine biologists deploy a CATS camera tag on a massive tiger shark, and it yields a surprising scientific discovery; a secret tiger shark lair.
- Frank "Monster Man" Mundus, legendary shark hunter, may have inspired the infamous Captain Quint from Jaws. From his invention of Monster Fishing to his capture of a record 4,500-lb. great white, Mundus' passion for sharks stretches a half-century.
- In the Caribbean, a deep-sea camera captured footage of a 14-foot tiger shark suffering an assault by a large, unseen beast. It could be an unknown species of mega-shark or even a cannibalistic tiger shark. Dr. Austin Gallagher wants to find out.
- In 2017, five great whites washed up dead on the beaches in South Africa. Shark Expert Alison Towner believes they were eaten alive. She teams up with Chris Fallows and Andy Casagrande to find out who killed them and how to save the species in the future.
- Show covering what has occurred with sharks since last year's Shark Week. Includes viral videos, news stories, and shark science.
- The premise of the program is that sharks can be brought into a state of tonic immobility by flipping them on their back, and that this characteristic might explain how a supposed series of Great white shark killings occurred.
- A Discovery Shark Week 2018 reviewing the controversial 2013 Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (2013) to have professionals address if it were possible and consensus is summed up at the end with "bull s***". It also shows an advance clip of The Meg (2018).
- The story of the shark, which has hunted for millions of years. Various scientists try to reconstruct prehistoric sharks and their world from fossil clues. Contemporary footage mixed with cg to create prehistoric sharks.
- 1987– 1h 24mTV-PG3.3 (293)TV EpisodeIn April 2013, a fishing vessel was attacked off the coast of South Africa, killing all on board. A TV crew documented Marine Biologist Collin Drake as he worked to determine the predator responsible. His discovery is presented in this shocking footage.
- Supermodel Heidi Klum and naturalist Nigel Marven dive with Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas.
- "RENDEZVOUS AT NINGALOO" Producers - Andrew & Liz Wight Director - Liz Wight Filmed in the north west of Australia near Ningaloo Reef, this documentary looks at the phenomenal leviathan, the whale shark. Together with acclaimed scientists, the Wights conduct valuable research into the feeding behaviour, and movements of these mysterious creatures. Footage of rare coral spawning which attracts the whale sharks forms part of this documentary as does the fascinating research into dolphin behaviour taking place at Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort.
- In this thrilling and urgent Shark Week special, Aaron Rodgers, Lindsey Vonn and Rob Gronkowski will join forces with top shark scientists to learn crucial information about the ocean's top predators. Shark populations are in trouble worldwide, but a daring collection of dedicated shark researchers are using the latest satellite technology to try and save them. If researchers can use satellite wildlife tags to figure out where sharks feed, mate, and birth their pups, the information will be critical to conserving the species.
- The Brazilian city of Recife is under siege. Its sharks have suddenly become man-eaters. Until a decade ago, surfers flocked there to ride the Atlantic rollers. Then the shark attacks began. Dozens of surfers and swimmers have been killed or maimed. To unravel the mystery of this shark rebellion, an international team of scientists hunt for clues along Recife's golden coastline. Using the evidence left by the sharks' terrible jaws, they'll try to identify the culprits. Brazilian film-maker Lawrence Wahba has a more dangerous mission. He will face some of the world's deadliest predators underwater to reveal why Recife's sharks now feed on humans.
- Dr. Hazin appears on Shark Week for the first-time by traveling to Brazil to reduce the number of shark attacks by simply catching and moving sharks to the open sea. What's his secret? And can this solution work in Australia, where attacks are a problem?
- In Hawaii, shark photographers Jim Watt and Doug Perrine swim with and photograph ocean white tip sharks. In the Bahamas, Dr Erich Ritter tests his theories on how he can safely swim with bull sharks as long as he controls his heart rate.
- Something is happening in the abyss around Guadalupe Island; photos of great whites with strange scars believed to be from giant squids have surfaced; Dr. Tristan Guttridge leads a mission to get a glimpse into the battles.
- A 14-foot giant mako shark is spotted in the waters of Portugal's Azores region; underwater cinematographer Joe Romeiro and his wife, search the teeming depths around the ancient islands to capture the beast on film.
- Escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, Yul Kwon, marine biologist Jeremiah Sullivan and scientist Dr. Marty Jopson travel to the Bahamas to test shark attraction theories focusing on the sensory perception of sharks.
- Off California's coast, twelve-foot-long monster mako sharks compete head-to-head with great whites for prey.
- Shark attacks have been rampaging through the Red Sea; experts travel to Egypt to investigate what's behind three recent deadly shark attacks off some of the Red Sea's posh resorts.
- Shark filmmakers hunt for "Air Jaws" in New Zealand's hidden launch pad; Andy Casagrande and Jeff Kurr seek the second breaching great white to uncover secrets from these waters.
- Paul de Gelder is diving into the shark attack "capital of the world" to conduct experiments that could confirm what makes these waters so dangerous and determine methods to mitigate the risk.
- Shark Week veteran Dr. Riley Elliott has traveled all over the study great whites, and now they're terrorizing the beaches of New Zealand; Riley and his wife, Amber Jones, set out to find answers to keep their loved ones safe.
- YouTuber, engineer and inventor Mark Rober teams up with marine biologist and shark expert Luke Tipple to get a definitive answer to the question of whether sharks can smell blood from a mile away by a few tests with their own blood.
- Filmed on location in 4 oceans, this is an unforgettable portrait of the most feared predator on earth, driven to increased attacks on humans by its urge to survive in a world whose opportunities for survival are diminishing daily.
- Dr. Jonathan Werry and Andy Casagrande travel to a special location in South Australia to research a new great white hunting strategy, where they no longer wait for seals to enter the ocean - they come out of the water and snatch them from the shore!
- It's Shark Week's 30th anniversary celebrate with familiar faces like Craig Ferguson, Tracy Morgan, Andy Samberg and more as we count down the 50 GREATEST SHARK WEEK MOMENTS of all time!
- Dr. Mauricio Hoyos teams up with Michelle Jewell and Toby Daly-Engel in search of where the pregnant great white sharks of Guadalupe have their pups.
- Discover everything that has happened in the world of sharks this year the unbelievable viral videos, the biggest news stories, and the latest cutting-edge shark science.
- We scour the seas to bring you the greatest moments from Shark Week 2016! Only the closest calls, biggest bites, and greatest gadgets made the cut! Then, we're revealing your top picks for the best of Shark Week history.