Terror-filled deep sea saga using underwater photography, gripping news archives & paralyzing testimony to investigate three mysterious and deadly recent shark attacks.Terror-filled deep sea saga using underwater photography, gripping news archives & paralyzing testimony to investigate three mysterious and deadly recent shark attacks.Terror-filled deep sea saga using underwater photography, gripping news archives & paralyzing testimony to investigate three mysterious and deadly recent shark attacks.
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I gave it a 5 because it is ok, half the time but i just had to watch some very fake scenes about Wind Power creating an increase of shark attacks off of California. After thier usually bucket of "fake science" they make the statement that California does not have any windmills in the water? Why babble such nonsense? This is endless, these made up fake stories make up over 50% of the show. Seems my post is not long enough and i have to write more words, I have to add more words. Not that everything I meant towards the show was not said. My comment has to have ... "Minimum character limit met."
This is a great series, I've learned so much about sharks and when to and when not to go in the water. Real stories of experiences and overall a really great series.
Hey! Start watching Instagram feeds like Scott Fairchild and Themalibuartist instead of silly shows like this. Just like the movie Jaws and the Australian press - this show is all sensationalism. Sharks live in the ocean and are an important piece of the ecosystem.
Until drones actually demonstrated that sharks and surfers/swimmers/stand up paddlers have actually always been together in the ocean, no one realised how often interactions occur with thousands of unseen (except for from an occasional drone) interactions daily!
Shows like this, along with the Australian press, use words like "monster" to persuade viewers that a shark in the water (where they live) is "instant death" for humans. Get real!
Until drones actually demonstrated that sharks and surfers/swimmers/stand up paddlers have actually always been together in the ocean, no one realised how often interactions occur with thousands of unseen (except for from an occasional drone) interactions daily!
Shows like this, along with the Australian press, use words like "monster" to persuade viewers that a shark in the water (where they live) is "instant death" for humans. Get real!
This is a sad documentary. It uses inflammatory language meant to instill fear. It also likes to imply that the ocean and it's "vacation" spots are somehow supposed to be off limits to sharks. Let's get this clear, the ocean's are shark's homes, we are the intruders. They aren't attacks, they are animals inspecting and protecting their homes. The language used in this documentary are so pathetic and do not help people understand that sharks are not evil.
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