Shark Attack Survivor Paul de Gelder and Underwater Cinematographer, Filmmaker André Musgrove.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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    SHARK WEEK 2023
    The Iconic Week of Sharks Celebrates 35-Years!
    Nearly 20-hours of New Programming Brings Fans
    Inside A Great White Shark Feeding Frenzy And Investigates Rumors of Sharks Feasting on Cocaine.
    Shark Attack Survivor and
    Conservationist Paul de Gelder and Underwater Cinematographer, Filmmaker and Professional Freediver André Musgrove.
    Jason Momoa, the fan-favorite actor, superhero, and conservationist who is dedicated to protecting and preserving the world’s oceans, will host the 35th year of Shark Week, Discovery Channel’s week-long celebration and investigation of shark habits and behaviors. Each night, beginning Sunday, July 23 at 8PM ET/PT, Momoa will guide fans through nearly 20 new hours of television featuring the apex predators, including “Belly of the Beast: Feeding Frenzy” that will provide a first time, close-up look at a great white shark feast - captured by researchers with cameras inside a whale carcass decoy - or “Cocaine Sharks” that reveals what happens to sharks that possibly feed on cocaine and other illegal drugs dumped in South Florida waters.
    Paul de Gelder’s Shark Week Specials
    “Florida Shark: Blood in the Water”
    Paul de Gelder dives into the Shark Attack Capital of the World to conduct experiments that will confirm what makes up these dangerous waters and determine methods to mitigate the risk.
    “Deadly Sharks of Paradise”
    Scientists in South America are studying the shark species thought to be responsible for a spike in deadly attacks since 1990. Marine biologist Danni Washington and shark conservationist Paul de Gelder join a team tracking tiger sharks off a pristine tropical archipelago in Brazil.
    André Musgrove’s Shark Week Special
    “Monster Mako: Fresh Blood”
    Twelve-foot-long monster mako sharks compete head-to-head with great whites for prey off the coast of California. Using a custom clear, acrylic diving bell, Dr. Austin Gallagher and legendary free diver André Musgrove get up close with both predators and track makos breaching eight feet out of the ocean.
    For more info, visit:
    www.discovery....

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