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David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Trailer
Watch David Hasselhoff diving with sharks in the Sharkwatch trailer for our upcoming series.

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 1:Shark Infested Waters 

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 2:Dare I Feed a Shark? 

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 3:Indiscriminate Killers? 

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David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 2
Part 2: Dare I Feed a Shark? Re-Join David Hasselhoff’s Sharkwatch in South Africa as he continues his attempt to hand feed a tiger shark. The Hoff braces himself to confront his fears as he dives deeper with the sharks. Join his adrenaline- packed adventure and prepare for surprises!

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 1:Shark Infested Waters

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 2:Dare I Feed a Shark?

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 3:Indiscriminate Killers?

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David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 1
Part 1: Shark Infested Waters. Join David Hasselhoff’s Sharkwatch and witness his quest to seek out a tiger shark and attempt to feed the second most feared shark to the great white! Teaming up with shark expert Mark Addison in South Africa as The Hoff describes the experience as the ‘most incredibly awesome experience’ of his life.

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 1:Shark Infested Waters

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 2:Dare I Feed a Shark?

Watch David Hasselhoff's Sharkwatch Part 3:Indiscriminate Killers?

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Dive The World: Fish Head, Maldives
Watch Dive The World: Fish Head, Maldives. Fish Head is home to Grey and White tip reef sharks. Although now banned, shark feeding has made these animals accustomed to and unafraid of humans and heart stopping close encounters are to be expected….
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The Last Sardine
Watch veteran freediver Terry Maas' 'The Last Sardine'. Dive beneath the waves and take part in a breathtaking sardine hunt. As seals, marlins and whales expertly begin to hunt these schooling fish, watch in amazement as their numbers dwindle from the hundreds to just one...
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: Swimming with Jaws
Perhaps best known for its role as the antagonist in the film Jaws, the Great White shark is probably the world's most feared animal, and easily the most fearsome of the sharks. Jonathan travels to Mexico to meet Great White sharks up close and personal. Nothing can prepare him for the sheer size of a fully grown Great White shark, and the fact that they are absolutely nothing like their reputation.
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: Mandarinfish
Watch 'Jonathan Bird's Blue World: Mandarinfish'. Even experienced divers rarely get to see the Mandarinfish, a colourful reef fish that is so shy, it only comes out of hiding for a half-hour a day. Jonathan travels to the south Pacific to film spawning Mandarinfish and witnesses an incredible secret ritual.
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: A Sharkwreck Mystery
Thirty miles off the coast of North Carolina there is a shipwreck on the bottom, 130 feet down. Swarming around the wreck are dozens of Sand Tiger sharks. They look menacing, but they seem to be very docile. What are they all doing there, in one spot? That's what Jonathan wants to find out. Using a variety of filming techniques, Jonathan attempts to discover the secrets of the Sand Tiger shark gatherings at the wrecks, and he does a rare night dive with these sharks. Talk about spooky!
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: The Shark with the Tall...
The Thresher shark may very well be the strangest looking shark in the world, with a tail almost as long as its body. This shark is very rare, almost never seen by divers... until now. Using advanced diving technology, Jonathan visits a remote seamount in the Philippines where Thresher sharks show up every morning for a few minutes, then vanish. Why do the sharks come to the seamount, and will Jonathan be able to get close to the sharks?
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: The Shark and the Whale
In the warm and blue waters off Hawaii, Oceanic White Tip sharks often follow behind pods of Pilot whales. For the longest time, biologists have had no idea what is going on. Are they eating the whales? Are they mooching food from the whales? In an expedition to follow the sharks and observe them, Jonathan finally figured out what is going on, and you won't believe the disgusting truth!
 

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