It's the stuff of nightmares Catch up with actual shark attack survivors and discover how the encounters have affected their lives. Learn some surprising reasons why the attacks occured - challenging our assumptions about these man-eating predators. If you want to find some of the world's biggest, fastest, scariest and weirdest sharks, you can find them in American waters. Take a journey to the country's best shark hot-spots from Maine to Alaska and spend time with people who have barely escaped fatal shark encounters.
This is the story of Frank "Monster Man" Mundus, a legendary great white shark hunter whose real life stories may have inspired Jaws' infamous Quint. Now Mundus comes out of retirment for a final shark adventure. For this two-hour world premiere special, Mike visits South Africa, Florida and the Bahamas to encounter a variety of sharks, from great whites to reef sharks. After helping the crew prepare chum a yummy mixture of fish parts and blood used to attract sharks , Mike descends inside a cage into the ocean to meet face-to-face with the majestic great white.
Next, Mike rolls up his sleeves and gets dirty at a Florida company that makes replicas of sharks that have been caught by fisherman, and are later released. He also tries his hand at "shark spotting" with men and women hired by the South African government. Their job is to stand on cliff sides and watch for sharks that might be swimming near public beaches. Heading next to the Bahamas, Mike teams up with a company dedicated to making repellants that protect swimmers who come in contact with sharks.
As Mike learns, a key ingredient of shark repellant is rotten sharks. After spending an afternoon chopping up rotten sharks covered in flies, Mike meets a chemist who shows him how the repellant is created. Then, in his dirtiest Shark Week job yet, Mike heads into the water to test it out … on himself. Built like torpedoes, sharks possess an extraordinary physiology that includes incredibly developed sensory organs and a set of jaws whose extensibility, power and teeth are unrivaled in the animal kingdom.
The program delivers real information on how to avoid or survive a shark encounter, and joins forces with shark experts to reveal the science and psychology behind shark behavior patterns, explaining how sharks select their prey and why shark attacks occur.
Is there such a thing as a perfect shark? After all, sharks have been evolving for million years. Mike also steps back in time to look at sharks of the prehistoric past, via a virtual aquarium that allows him to conjure up and interact with images of any shark that ever lived. So which shark is the most perfectly designed?
Nothing captures the headlines like a shark attack. Each account clouds the waters with information that fuels our fear, but may not provide all the facts. Dave travels to meet with shark experts and examine the questions — Are sharks pack hunters like lions or wolves? Do they have a taste for human flesh? Are attacks really on the rise? The Brazilian city of Recife is a beautiful city with a big problem.
Before , only one attack was recorded in 75 years. However, in the past decade, there have been an astonishing 45 attacks, with 16 fatalities. For this world premiere special, acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker Lawrence Wahba set out to find out what may have changed, to cause this increase in attacks.
Wahba follows the trail of evidence — consulting witnesses, an international team of scientists including Dan Huber of the University of South Florida , rescuers and victims — and dives into the water to witness the sharks in their natural territory. Mike Rowe is back with another hour of dirty jobs with the men and women who work with sharks. Next, he rolls up his sleeves to dissect a nine-foot tiger shark that was found dead off the coast of South Africa. These dissections are done to help humans better understand shark behavior, evolution, health and current environmental factors that may affect the shark population.
Finally, Mike heads to the Bahamas with Jeremiah Sullivan, the inventor of the Neptunic shark suit — a chain mail armor to protect divers from shark attacks. After helping Jeremiah weld hundreds of small metal rings together to make a suit, Mike suits up and dives 30 feet underwater amid a feeding frenzy of Caribbean reef sharks to test out the suit — on himself.
The film reveals the deadly risks grey reefs must take to give life. The special tells the gripping story of the crew of the U. Indianapolis, sunk by two torpedoes in the Philippine Sea on the night of July 30, Eight hundred sailors, many maimed and burned, were plunged into the water … and floated helplessly for four days, having to deal with hunger, driven mad by thirst and menaced by hundreds of sharks. Ocean of Fear examines why the sharks attacked the way they did and why they sometimes did not , and investigates the survival strategies of the men in the water, including those who fought the sharks.
Survivors recall their ordeal on camera and remarkable reconstructions, filmed with real sharks, reveal the drama from both the sharks' and the humans' perspectives.
Each year, tiger sharks gather en masse off Aliwal Shoal and then, as suddenly as they appear, they vanish. South African shark expert Mark Addison, who has worked with tiger sharks for over 20 years, has a theory that these sharks are actually the same individuals year after year -- and he hatches a plan to prove it via satellite tracking. To do so, Addison braves the waters without a shark cage, chain mail suit or scuba gear.
He also free-swims without an oxygen tank, to allow him to get up close to tag the sharks with a satellite tracking device -- risking not only being bitten by the tiger sharks, but also drowning. This premiere program features five of the most amazing stories of shark attack survival, told by the victims themselves. A series of hands-on tests are conducted to learn more about the diet of these predators — and discover which shark has the strongest jaws, how often a shark needs to eat and why, and what senses incite a shark to attack.
This premiere program observes sharks in their environment in oceans around the globe, including tracking the migration of a baby shark in Bimini, attaching cameras to the social lemon shark to see how they relate to one another, and investigating a newly discovered great white behavior.
Some great whites have been tracked migrating from the West Coast of the United States to a blank spot on the map in the mid-Pacific at the same time every year — but why?
Also investigated are new scientific applications and technologies being developed using the unique properties of shark skin — from mimicking its barnacle-shedding properties on the outer side of ships, to its bacteria-resistant properties to coat medical applications such as operating tables and catheter tubes.
As Dave and Ryan immerse themselves in this extraordinary ancient ritual, they gain knowledge that could help humans and sharks coexist. Michael Rutzen is on an unbelievable quest -- to hypnotize, in open water, one of the most dangerous animals on the planet — the great white shark.
Rutzen has been working with sharks for many years to study their body language. He believes if he can put sharks into a sleep-like state called tonic immobility, he could reveal a completely different side to their nature that might inspire people to want to protect, rather than destroy, these incredible apex predators. Using their signature sci-tech style of explosive experimentation, the MythBusters hit the deep blue from California to the Bahamas to investigate myths about sharks.
They are honing in on some doozies this year: Do dogs attract sharks? Do the vibrations caused by a flapping injured fish attract sharks? Does chili powder repel sharks? 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. Do shark encounters happen more frequently in the morning or night?
This special chronicles six recent shark attacks that took place at different times of day. Top shark experts weigh in on what time of day is better or worse for avoiding sharks.
With over species of sharks, they don't all live in the warm waters of the tropics -- some inhabit the freezing cold waters of the Arctic. These large sharks are slow-moving behemoths, and learning more about them will help scientists understand the rapid ecological changes affecting that part of the world, and how the Greenland shark impacts the food chain there.
Mike assists shark scientists with their research as they tag and release a large male Greenland shark. By the end of the trip, Mike gains a deep appreciation for the men and women who are studying this elusive shark in one of the most extreme climates known to humankind.
Sharks may have a bad reputation, but you actually have a very slim chance of being attacked by one. A thrill-seeking team with a purpose -- escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, former lawyer turned Survivor: Cook Islands winner and adrenaline junkie Yul Kwon, marine biologist Jeremiah Sullivan and scientist Dr.
Marty Jopson -- travel to the Bahamas to test shark attraction theories on lemon, tiger and Caribbean reef sharks, focusing on the sensory perception of sharks including colors, vibrations, smells and other attractors.
In the process, viewers learn strategies for staying safe when in the water. Australia's northeastern coast is a hotbed for shark activity. Its tropical seas are home to more species of sharks than anywhere else in the world. But there's trouble in the sharks' stronghold Down Under — even here the sharks are disappearing.
What's happening to them? A special team made up of pioneering Australian marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick; noted shark documentary filmmaker and host Mike deGruy; lead scientist for the Nature Conservancy M. Sanjayan, Ph. Their mission: to discover the cause of the mysterious decline in shark populations here, and find out if we can help the situation. To do so, the team deploys underwater animal cams and remote cameras to explore and record shark behavior and to gather new insight into the still largely secretive life of the ocean's ultimate predator.
A 9 foot long shark cruises just off the New Jersey beaches. In this Episode, it was shown about the first multiple shark attack in American history, and this is the reason we are fear of sharks today.
In this Episode, Shark Week had featured the places where the most deaths have occurred due to shark attacks. Survivorman Les is taking on the deadliest waters around the world. His quest is simple — which water is the deadliest?
His mission is simple — which water is the deadliest? In this Episode, it was shown that what happens, when a great white breaks through a pound aluminum shark cage and traps the divers inside. Shark week Episode 3 story is about a member of a Navy Seals who was attacked in the water of Florida by sharks.
Shark week Episode 4 will show the stories from , where almost 50 incidents occurred at U. Sharkbite Summer revisits the attack sites and — using news archive, interviews with victims, witnesses, surgeons, family members and shark experts — builds an exact picture of the bloody summer of In this Episode, the Great White is one of the most feared predators on earth as well as one of its most efficient hunters.
In this Episode we will see the Shark after Dark. Sharks are most aggressive and most active in the dark but the fact is we know extremely small things about the nocturnal nature of these creatures.
Matt Watson confronts the most spectacular and unpredictable of all sharks - the Mako Shark. Up-close, he escapes a near lethal attack and succeeds in tagging a Mako from a sinking rubber raft.
An exploration is taken into the topic of shark attacks, of which there have only been 25 recorded in Texas in the last years, and how 18 of those attacks have occurred in the last 20 years, with the summer of being a crest in attacks. The Great White is one of the most feared predators on earth as well as one of its most efficient hunters. The Great White Shark patrols the shores of more than fifty percent of the world's inhabited coastlines, and despite having killed thousands of people, we know almost nothing about them!
Sharks are most aggressive and most active in the dark, but the fact is, we know very little else about the nocturnal nature of these creatures. Now, armed with the latest in infrared thermography cameras and night vision technology, a team of divers descends into the sharks dangerous after-dark hunting ground and study how Sharks behave after the sun goes down.
The bite-by-bite account of America's notorious "Summer of the Shark" in Sharkbite Summer revisits the attack sites and -- using news archive, interviews with victims, witnesses, surgeons, family members and shark experts -- builds an exact picture of the bloody summer of The true story behind the bloody shark attacks of that inspired the movie 'Jaws'. A nine-foot long shark cruises just off the New Jersey beaches.
For centuries its ancestors have done exactly the same. But today there's unusual company. Human Beings. Off the coast of South Africa, massive great white sharks blast from the water, pulling a sneak attack on their seal prey. Shark expert Chris Fallows and filmmaker Jeff Kurr arrive on the scene to investigate the aerial attacks using state-of-the-art technology including an HD camera that shoots in super slow motion - 2, frames per second. This enables the team to slow down a breaching shark from one second of real time to almost a minute - and in so much detail you can literally count every tooth in the shark's mouth!
Fallows and Kurr also employ a submarine and remotely-operated helicopter to capture this incredible footage. Watch the power of a shark bite filmed with the latest high-speed, high-definition cameras from extraordinary angles - ending up literally inside the jaws of sharks.
Matt heads to the Great Barrier Reef to tag a fearsome tiger shark. But to secure the satellite tags, he has to wrestle one and drill holes into its dorsal fin. Hear from a Navy Seal who was attacked by a bull shark in the murky waters of the Sydney Harbor while participating in an anti-terrorism exercise; a fisherman attacked by a pair of bull sharks while standing in the shallow waters of Breton Sound in Louisiana; a surfer in Jongensfontein, South Africa, who was attacked by a great white shark; a vacationer snorkelling at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia who was attacked by a reef shark; and a surfer attacked by a tiger shark in Oahu, Hawaii.
But when he gets the chance to get off the couch and be in the show, he gets in way over his head. Jeremy Radin Solomon as Solomon. More like this. Storyline Edit. We quickly come to find out that Solomon is not the only one with problems as Talia slowly admits to a major issue in her life as well. Add content advisory.
User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date February 1, United States. Buy season pass and get all current and future episodes of season Can't play on this device. Check system requirements. Other seasons. Available on HoloLens. Mobile device. Xbox Episodes 1. Shark Week's 50 Best Bites. Bear vs. Shaq Does Shark Week. Ronda Rousey Uncaged. Monster Tag. Great White Abyss. Cuba's Secret Shark Lair.
Guy Fieri's Feeding Frenzy. Laws of Jaws. Air Jaws: The Hunted. Craven's experiments in "Shark Attack 1" are back, this time choosing Cape Town, South Africa as their hunting ground. Votes: 2, Not Rated min Action, Adventure, Drama.
Devastated by the violent death of his wife, helicopter pilot Sven Hanson Ralph Moeller, Gladiator, Scorpion King helplessly watches as his personal life and business unravel.
He finds See full summary ». Votes: R 99 min Action, Adventure, Horror. When two researchers discover a colossal shark's tooth off the Mexican coast, their worst fears surface: the most menacing beast to ever rule the waters is still alive and mercilessly feeding on anything that crosses its path. TV 84 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. An American scientist creates a half-pterodactyl, half-barracuda creature, Pteracuda, which inevitably escapes, leaving the Sharktopus to stop it.
TV 88 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. A vacation to the Ozarks turns upside-down when bull sharks somehow infiltrate Arkansas' freshwater lakes and wreak havoc on a town's big fireworks festival.
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. Deep in the ice of the antarctic, a team of geologists uncover an old Nazi laboratory still intact where dark experiments had occurred.
In order to conquer the world, the Nazis created modified sharks who were able to fly. R 86 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. The residents of a small town team up to kill a group of evolved sharks that can swim in sand, and are terrorizing local beaches.
When rednecks on a fishing trip kill a great white shark, its spirit comes back for revenge, and soon turns its sights on the town of Smallport. When Ghost Shark returns to terrorize Auckland, Mayor Broody calls in an expert ghost shark hunter to protect the citizens and finally defeat the creature. R 85 min Action, Adventure, Comedy.
An animal smuggling deal goes wrong, resulting in a large shark escaping into the swampy backwoods river. Not Rated 82 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. Avalanche Sharks tells the story of a bikini contest that turns into a horrifying affair when it is hit by a shark avalanche. Not Rated 87 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. An offshore drilling accident releases a giant primordial shark, threatening to turn a bikini contest into a bloodbath.
TV 85 min Action, Adventure, Comedy. A group of scientists at a research facility based on Antarctica battle a breed of sharks that have invaded Antarctic waters. In the near future, glacial melting has covered ninety-eight percent of Earth's landmass.
Sharks have flourished, and now dominate the planet, operating as one massive school led by a mutated alpha shark. TV 87 min Action, Adventure, Comedy.
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