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Maui Shark Mystery
A fearless team dives in to solve the secret gathering of Maui sharks.
Baby Sharks in the City
Discovering the secret life of baby great whites, right off New York City.
Sky Sharks: Closer Than You Think
A team of scientists embarks on an adventurous journey with the help of the latest drone technology, and unveils the startling proximity of sharks to the shore, and reveals amazing shark action.
Sharkcano: Hawaii
To find out why sharks are drawn to Hawaii's volcanoes, Dr. Mike Heithaus and Dr. Frances Farabaugh free dive with one of the most dangerous sharks.
Return of the White Shark
A record number of great white sharks are hunting off Cape Cod.
Most Extreme Sharks
S1, EP3 "Pacific"Steve joins scientists to find shark hot spots in the Pacific Ocean.
Most Extreme Sharks
S1, EP4 "North Atlantic"Steve Backshall looks for the 30-plus sharks of the British Isles.
Big Sharks Rule
Warm, cold, rich and murky water collide along South Africa's rocky coast to create "shark central," with great whites, tiger sharks, bull sharks, ragged tooth sharks and whale sharks all reigning supreme in the waters.
Most Wanted Sharks
Whether it's the biggest great white, the most photographed tiger shark or the shark known for jumping 100 feet up out of the water; diving into the stories of notable shark stars.
World's Deadliest Sharks
Counting down the top 10 most terrifying sharks from around the globe.
World's Biggest Tiger Shark
Marine biologist Kori Garza and underwater cinematographer Andy Casagrande journey to French Polynesia to track Kamakai, one of the largest tiger sharks on record.
World's Most Dangerous Shark?
Investigating if oceanic white tips are the most dangerous sharks.
World's Biggest Great White?
Off the coast of Oahu, divers and photographers experience one of the most incredible great white shark encounters ever caught on camera, featuring the two largest great whites ever filmed in Hawaii, including the shark known as Deep Blue.