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Storyline Edit. On the far side of the Atlantic Ocean, in some of the world's most treacherous waters, Chris Fischer and his crew of the shark research vessel OCEARCH are on a mission to decode the mystery of one of the planet's most notorious predators: the great white shark.

Fischer and the crew risk life and limb to tag and track the great whites, revealing where they feed, breed and prowl. The crew has just 40 days to catch and tag 50 great whites, and they'll do so by doing what no other crew dares. They leap from our world into theirs, coming face to face each day with a predator that has terrorized the oceans for millions of years.

On top of that, they have to deal with rough weather, rougher oceans and poachers who threaten to wipe out the entire species. Watch as the crew explores the relationship between man and beast-and the age-old struggle between man and nature. Add content advisory. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date July 1, United States. United States. Fischer Productions Undertow Films.

Technical specs Edit. Color Color. Related news. For a minute. While hundreds of three-meter-long Galapagos sharks swarmed around him during a feeding frenzy off the coast of Costa Rica. The year-old shark wrangler doesn't suffer from some kind of severe narcolepsy. Instead, he was merely proving a point -- these fearsome predators aren't going to be interested in you, if you're not interested in them.

It really just shows you how bad a rap sharks get. They're just like any other fish," said McBride. It would take them probably hours to get the courage up to attack you if you were adrift at sea. More Videos Understanding mysterious sharks Watch dramatic shark capture Read: Scientists face to face with great white sharks.

Even if Galapagos sharks had the temperament of a kitten, there are perhaps few people willing to doze off in their midst. But then, McBride isn't like most people. The captain of science vessel Ocearch spends his days handling sharks as part of one of the largest tagging projects ever undertaken.

The Ocearch team of scientists and sailors are on a mission to electronically tag sharks, in an effort to build a global map of their migration, breeding, and birthing habits. See Ocearch's Global Shark Tracker here.

Since it launched in , Ocearch has tagged over sharks. But it wasn't until National Geographic started featuring the team in hugely successful TV series "Shark Men," that they became something of prime time celebrities. The background photo he shot on a free dive with sharks. All images on this site are copyrighted materials and may only be used with written permission from the owner.

You can see pictures of sharks and learn more about them by viewing the Shark Pages. They were written by the Shark Wrangler on various species of sharks he has worked with in the ocean.

Click this picture to see. Or by visiting his YouTube Channel. Where he will be posting short clips of these actual sharks live or during research sharing facts and firsthand knowledge. Pictures on this site are copyrighted material! Information about Ken. More about the Shark Wrangler. Shark species He has handled. The Shark Wrangler's Gear.

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