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This time on the Shark Task Force, why it's important to think like a shark diver in and out of the water. For more on sharks - follow us SpaceSharkEarth on Instagram and SpaceShark on YouTube. We'll see you next time because, Why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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August 30th is celebrated as International Whale Shark Day around the world. this time on the Shark Task Force, let's meet this impressive animal in the waters off the coast of the Yucatan.
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This time on the Shark Task Force, an update on Emma the Tiger Shark - and shark diving in the Bahamas. Diving with Tiger Sharks takes a lot of knowledge on how to scuba dive. The other thing about diving with Tiger Sharks in the Bahamas, is that they largely repeat the same pattern, so you can almost predict where the shark will be. Of course that gets more interesting when you have a lot of sharks. As for Emma the Tiger Shark, I asked AI what it knows about her: "Emma the tiger shark is one of the most remarkable animals in the ocean. She belongs to a species that can grow up to 5 meters long and weigh over 900 kilograms. Emma has been tracked by scientists for over a decade, and she has shown remarkable intelligence and curiosity. She often approaches divers and boats, sometimes even nudging them gently with her nose. She also has a distinctive pattern of stripes and scars on her body, which makes her easy to identify. Emma is a valuable source of information for researchers who want to learn more about the behavior and ecology of tiger sharks, which are often misunderstood and feared by humans."
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We've had a lot of adventures on the Shark Task Force... but one of the most incredible has to be diving with Bull Sharks, at night, in the Bahamas. Check it out this time on the Shark Task Force. Why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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If you want to see sharks – one of the best places in the world to go is the Bahamas. To most people – spending time with sharks is scary. If you are briefed, take nothing for granted – and know their basic behavior… you are safer with them – than you would be driving. Find out more in this edition of the Shark Task Force.
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This time on the Shark Task Force, take a swim with Great Hammerhead Sharks. Dive into the waters of off the coast of Bimini to spend time with this fascinating creature...
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This time on the Shark Task Force an interview with shark diver and scientist Louisa Sax... she's released a new children's book called Hawksbill Hero and the Parrotfish Reef. It's focused on the next generation to help them understand the importance of the ocean and the creatures in it. It's the first in a series of books and coloring books from Louisa... and she's passionate about the ocean.
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This time on the Shark Task Force - the audio version of Shark School with Jessica Harvey. It's a new documentary available on Amazon and Amazon Prime video. You'll journey around the world to meet a wide variety of sharks. Check it out... because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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This time on the Shark Task Force - a special interview with the Executive Director of Shark Allies - Stefanie Brendl. She's on a campaign to end the trade of shark fins in Florida. In this extensive interview - find out why she's such a strong advocate for sharks - all over the world. Thanks for joining us for the Shark Task Force, because why wait a whole year... for just one week on sharks?
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A special edition to the show... the Guy Harvey Podcast... and Mako Sharks...
This time on the show, you’ll go behind the scenes of the documentary Mako Shark Evolutions to meet the scientists working with Guy Harvey to study the Shortfin Mako Shark. In a 9-year project in the Atlantic Ocean, scientists discovered that 30% of their tagged mako sharks were ending up caught in commercial fishing operations. The podcast looks at what happened next, and why getting the documentary out to the general public is so important. Mako Shark Evolutions: A Guy Harvey Expedition is available on Amazon.com. Remember you can track sharks at GHRITracking.org.
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This time on the Shark Task Force, a special thought for 2017 from the one and only Dr. Sylvia Earle.
She talks about the special bond between Tiger Shark Expert, Jim Abernethy and a Tiger Shark he's known for more than a decade - Emma.
We've spent many days with Emma underwater over the years - and we always come back to the boat with a complete since of joy.
Plenty more to come in 2017 as we celebrate ten years of The Shark Task Force.
We also look forward to bringing you news of the US premiere of This is Your Ocean: Sharks - Part 2.
Happy New Year - and remember - why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
Special thanks to Jim Abernethy, Guy Harvey and the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation.
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It's hard to believe we've been at this for more than 10 years. To celebrate the start of 2017 and a new year for sharks - check out this brand new trailer for This is Your Ocean: Sharks - Part 2.
The film brings back all of your favorites - including Emma the Tiger Shark, Wyland, Guy Harvey, Jim Abernethy and it's hosted by Dr. Sylvia Earle.
This time the team takes students to the Bahamas to introduce them to sharks and shows them what's at risk if we lose sharks. You'll also witness the dramatic attempt to remove a hook from a Tiger Shark - under water!
This is Your Ocean: Sharks - Part 2 will have it's US Premiere in early 2017.
More to come from The Shark Task Force, because, why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks?
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This time on the Shark Task Force, we return to Tiger Beach - the best place in the world to see Tiger Sharks.
This expedition was in part to shoot the sequel to the film "This is Your Ocean: Sharks" with Guy Harvey and Jim Abernethy.
That will debut this November.
We'll see you next time, because, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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It seems like only yesterday we jumped in the water with Oceanic Whitetip Sharks at night without a cage for the first time. It was nerve-racking at first... but then the unexpected.
Find out more in this episode of the Shark Task Force.
Remember, for the complete story of the Oceanic Whitetip Shark - check out Guy Harvey Expeditions on iTunes.
The Shark Task Force, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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Over the years we've spent a lot of time in the water with the Oceanic Whitetip Shark. Here are two great ways to find out more about this shark - 1 - head over to GHRITracking.org (soon to be an iPhone and android app) and look at all the tracks for the oceanic.
2 - if you want to get more "in-depth" - check out Guy Harvey Expeditions - The Oceanic Whitetip Shark - right here on iTunes. It's five years of expeditions packed in to one-half hour... the $1.99 goes to the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation.
As you find out more about these sharks - it's incredible to think that at one time they were the most prolific animal on the planet over 100 pounds. A sad statement on overfishing.
We'll see you next time on the Shark Task Force, because, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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This March, the Shark Task Force invites you to celebrate sharks! Join us as we update you on our work - and where we've been.
Take part by downloading episodes we've produced over the past ten years - or simply download a Guy Harvey Expedition on iTunes. You'll find episodes on the Mighty Mako, the curious Oceanic Whitetip Shark and the Tiger Shark... plus there's Sharks of North America - a look at a wide variety of sharks.
The Shark Task Force, because - why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?
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This time on the Shark Task Force, a preview of "The Oceanic Whitetip Shark." This film was just made an official selection at the Gray's Reef Film Festival in Savannah.
In this clip, Guy Harvey talks about how the shark has disappeared from our oceans.
He also talks about how the Oceanic Whitetip Shark was even replaced in a Hollywood film - for the better known White Shark.
Guy Harvey expeditions is now available on iTunes, just search "Guy Harvey Expeditions iTunes" or follow this link:
Guy Harvey Expeditions on iTunes
See you next time, because why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks?
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"Meet Guy Harvey" is one of the many Guy Harvey Expedition episodes now available on Apple iTunes. In this episode of the Shark Task Force, you'll find out how Guy Harvey got his start at an early age - and why Ernest Hemingway had such a profound impact on his life.
Guy Harvey has led the charge in tagging large pelagic sharks. From Tiger Sharks to Oceanic Whitetips, his works along with the work of the Guy Harvey Research Institute has been groundbreaking.
To find out more - check out, GHRITracking.org.
To find Guy Harvey on iTunes, please visit:
Guy Harvey Expeditions on iTunes
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https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/guy-harvey-expeditions-season/id1052857375
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Here's a preview of Guy Harvey's Oceanic Whitetip Shark now on iTunes.
It used to be one of the most prolific animals on the planet over 100 pounds - the Oceanic Whitetip Shark. In this unprecedented expedition, Guy begins a long-term research expedition to track this amazing creature.
In this clip - Guy gives us a preview of this amazing animal:
Guy Harvey on iTunes.
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We've been gone for a while, but we're back with 9 Episodes of Guy Harvey Expeditions on iTunes. Over the next several weeks, we'll be giving Shark Task Force users and exclusive look at each episode, but for now, here's a beautiful preview of what's to come.
Guy Harvey Expeditions first aired on Discovery's Destination America Network.
Enjoy - and remember - why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks?
Here's a tiny link to iTunes and Guy Harvey Expeditions:
http://tinyurl.com/q9vvfct
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