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- Shark diver Jimi Partington nearly dies in the jaws of a 16 foot great white. A year later, his efforts to overcome PTSD turns into a life or death battle.
- After a surfer dies off Morro Bay, California on Christmas Eve, shark attack investigators Ralph Collier and Brandon McMillan use forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts to identify the suspected killer: an 18-foot great white shark.
- Inside an underwater habitat called Shark House, extreme diver and shark behaviorist Dickie Chivell searches for great whites on the sea floor.
- After a series of bizarre shark attacks in the Red Sea, investigators Brandon McMillan, Ralph Collier and Fo Zayed zero in the most dangerous shark in the sea: the oceanic white tip.
- Andy Casagrande travels to New Zealand in search of the last hunting ground for the flying sharks known as Air Jaws. Failing at first, he teams up with veteran shark filmmaker Jeff Kurr to capture a massive great white shark in flight.
- Great whites off South Africa have been decimated by a pair of killer whales. A team led by Chris Fallows, Enrico Gennari and Dickie Chivell travel to Bird Island to find the last breeding female great white that could save the species.
- The Air Jaws team, Chris Fallows, Alison Towner, Dickie Chivell and Enrico Gennari record the breaching behavior of multiple great white sharks off the coast of South Africa, looking to learn which animal is the best hunter.
- Shark cinematographers Andy Casagrande and Dickie Chivell travel to South Africa on a mission to capture the largest breaching great white shark ever recorded.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The annual continuation of Air Jaws on Shark Week, this time involving a competition for most breaches.
- 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
- 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.
- A team of shark experts turn their attention toward the largest most dominant "flying" great white shark in South African waters - Colossus.
- A team of divers descends into the dangerous after-dark hunting ground of sharks.
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- Investigating how great white sharks are able to hunt in complete darkness, narrorated by Lena Headey
- 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.
- Jeff Kurr and his team embark on a worldwide mission to locate Colossus the missing megashark.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.