
About the show
Are sharks out to get you? Off the coast of South Africa, a team of free divers and conservationists put their safety on the line to separate shark attack myths from realities. Their plan: jump in with five of the world’s most dangerous species and see if the animals get aggressive. From free diving in bikinis to releasing urine near great whites, the team will do just about anything to prove sharks aren’t the man-eaters they’re made out to be.
Credits
Executive Producer: National Geographic Wild
Producer: Aquavision
Hosts: Anna Gilligham, Mark
Talent: Ryan Johnson, Mark Addison, Andy Casagrande
- SAN PEDRO MARTIR ISLAND, MEXICO: Head of the Cetacean Ecology Lab Marine Mammal Research Center, La Paz, Mexico, Diane Gendron and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Ryan Johnson.
- The waters around San Pedro Martit Island, Mexico.
- SAN PEDRO MARTIR ISLAND, MEXICO: Cameraman, Bob Cranston and a fin whale.
- SAN PEDRO MARTIR ISLAND, MEXICO: National Geographic Emerging Explorer Ryan Johnson and a gray whale.
- Experimenter Olivia Symcox surfaces from free diving with sharks
- Surfer determines the interest of a shark towards a floating surfer and surf board
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