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Blue Realm - Episode 8: Shark Divers
Sharks are BIG business in adrenaline eco-tourism. And some thrill seekers deliberately pursue close encounters with deadly sharks – without the protection of a cage. The bigger and more dangerous the shark, the better.
At Mexico’s Guadalupe Island, guests (including 5 & 7 year old siblings) come face to face with great whites. In the Bahamas, scuba divers pay big bucks to get up close and personal with tiger sharks. But have we taken this risky sport too far? Shark advocates Dr. Erich Ritter and Chuck Anderson have grave reservations about how far we are willing to go for a thrill. And they have intimate knowledge of the subject. Both men were brutally attacked by bull sharks. Shark Divers also examines the controversy surrounding a handful of high-profile attacks in 2008, including the first shark tourist killed while on a shark excursion.

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Life At The Limits - High And Low | Free Documentary Nature

From the poles to the tropics, from desert to swamp, from mountain peaks to ocean depths – life on Earth has spread into every niche – even into the most extreme environments on our planet.

This spectacular three-part series presents extreme habitats all around the globe. Meet the resident species that are pushed to their limits to survive and thrive. We'll follow their lives and see their fascinating solutions. Because in the end, it all comes down to evolution's hard truth: adapt or die.
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Blue Realm - Episode 13: White Shark Tourism: A Dangerous Gamble

Believe it or not, many scuba divers want to see great whites up close, and photographers want dramatic shots. But how do you get the sharks to where you want them? For decades, it's been done by baiting, or “chumming” – attracting sharks with food. This practice is being questioned and banned in many countries because of a dramatic increase in shark attacks.

In April 2012, a champion South African surfer was killed by a great white and shark tourism operators and documentary filmmakers were blamed. They were chumming in the area at the time of the attack. In Western Australia, 5 deaths are attributed to white sharks in just the first 6 months of 2012. Three surfers have also been killed by the sharks recently in California - more deadly attacks in a year than in the past dozen years combined. And the sharks have even been spotted as far north as Canada and a swimmer was attacked in Massachusetts. What's going on?

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Life Stories: Fighting For Life | Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'Wildlife Stories: Talking to Survive' here: https://youtu.be/40vS_IsTxkI

The biggest show on Earth is wildlife in action. Fight, communicate, build, love, breed or simply hunt, eat, and dressing up, are the basic animal behaviors. This series treat them all, one by one. Life stories full of passion violence or tenderness will reveal many of our planet neighbors. From jellyfish to elephants, from ants to lions… We will see some unknown species, and others that are common even that live among us but which behaviors convert them in surprising beings with marvelous adaptations! We are showing the wonders of the animal world, in ten epic chapters.
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Race of Life - Episode 10: Underwater Predators | Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'Race of Life - Episode 11' here: https://youtu.be/BSXICUr6ZKc

Almost all animals living in the sea are predators - from small fish to great white sharks and starfish to giant squid. Their bodies have been designed and built to capture prey and avoid becoming prey themselves. Raiders of the Underwater Universe have evolved to become among the more efficient war machines of our planet. There are "predators lurking" as stone fish, cleverly disguising themselves to wait for unsuspecting prey which wander too close. In an episode that illustrates the Race of Life in an underwater world of dangerous predators with razor-sharp teeth, we will see sharks, barracuda and moray eels go about their grisly business. Underwater predators have adapted some fairly extreme measures to hunt and to survive. The fish of the reef need to be fast to escape the barracuda, with its lightning speed and pincushion teeth. And stay on the alert when they swim near the lairs of the moray eel, a large and lethal creature of perhaps surprising grace and beauty. They may be ambushed by the also elegant - but deadly – lionfish. The knitting needle spines of the lionfish are capable of injecting deadly venom. Or if equally unlucky, prey can be sucked into the huge mouth of a stonefish. With so many hungry mouths to feed, it’s a jungle down there.

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Life Stories: Talking For Life | Free Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'Wildlife Stories: Fighting to Survive ' here: https://youtu.be/zHe21aGb2hw

The biggest show on Earth is wildlife in action. Fight, communicate, build, love, breed or simply hunt, eat, and dressing up, are the basic animal behaviors. This series treat them all, one by one. Life stories full of passion violence or tenderness will reveal many of our planet neighbors. From jellyfish to elephants, from ants to lions… We will see some unknown species, and others that are common even that live among us but which behaviors convert them in surprising beings with marvelous adaptations! We are showing the wonders of the animal world, in ten epic chapters.
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The Wild Pacific - Gigantic Ocean Teeming With Life | Ocean Documentary

Watch 'Adventure Ocean Quest: Discovering Another World' here: https://youtu.be/-ppEOgQ10nk

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on earth, bordering all other oceans. The Pacific Coast stretches across New Zealand, Australia, East Asia and the west coast of North and South America.

On November 28, 1520, Ferdinand Magellan, coming from the Strait of Magellan, reached the Pacific Ocean on his circumnavigation of the world. He named it Mar Pacifico (Portuguese & Spanish for Peaceful Sea) because the storms that had accompanied him until then subsided. Despite this name, the Pacific also experiences violent storms and hurricanes.

The Pacific Ocean lies between the Arctic to the north, North America to the northeast, Central America to the east, South America to the southeast, Antarctica to the south, Australia to the southwest, Oceania to the west, and Asia to the northwest. In the north it borders on the Arctic Ocean and in the southwest on the Indian Ocean and in the south on the Southern Ocean, which lies south of the 60th parallel.

The Pacific Pole of Inaccessibility (Point Nemo), the point furthest from the mainland and islands, is located in the South Pacific between New Zealand and Chile.


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Gates of the Arctic - America's Most Remote National Park | Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'Majestic Bears of Alaska & British Columbia' here: https://youtu.be/aj76L7k8H5U

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is an American national park that protects portions of the Brooks Range in Northern Alaska. The park is the northernmost National Park in the United States, situated entirely north of the Arctic Circle. The park is the second largest in the US, slightly larger in area than Belgium. Gates of the Arctic was initially designated as a national monument on December 1, 1978, before being redesignated as a national park and preserve upon passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. A large part of the park has additional protection as the Gates of the Arctic Wilderness that adjoins the Noatak Wilderness. They form the largest contiguous wilderness in North America.

The diverse fauna includes iconic predators like brown and black bears, timber wolves, and lynxes, alongside resilient species like muskoxen, Dall sheep, and wolverines. Twice a year, over half a million caribou migrate through the central Brooks Range, serving as a vital food source for local Indigenous communities. This rugged landscape marks the northernmost limit for Dall sheep and supports a stable population of roughly 132 brown bears.

In this vast, Arctic expanse, the ancient rhythms of migration and survival weave a silent, enduring bond between the land and the life it sustains.

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