Since the debut of the film Jaws, humans have viewed sharks with growing fear and fascination. Diver and cameraman Graeme Duane seeks to separate the myths about sharks from the facts by diving with the most famous species of all: the Great White.
In this episode Graeme Duane films a pack of Bull Sharks for insights into their true nature. Hear a first-hand account from a young man who survived a shark attack, yet strangely harbors no hatred toward these dangerous animals.
Underwater Cameraman Graeme Duane Dives With One Of The Biggest Shark Species The Tiger Shark In This Engaging Episode While He Films Tiger Sharks In A Variety Of Situations Hardy Survivors From The Shipwrecked Heavy Cruiser The Uss Indianapolis Describe The Four Harrowing Days They Spent In 1945 Floating In Sharkinfested Waters After The Ship Was Sunk During The Latter Months Of Wwii
Victims of shark attacks are brought together to confront their fears, and Graeme goes on a dangerous night-dive with Ragged Tooth Sharks. This episode explores the future of sharks, and how humans are not the only victims of fear.