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Season 1

  • S01E01 Dusky Sharks

    • September 28, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    Meet the Dusky Shark, a large predatory shark with a serious attitude that hunts coastal and offshore waters

  • S01E02 Oceanic White Tips

    • October 5, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    Robin and Eli encounter the oceanic whitetip shark, one of the most dangerous sharks in the world

  • S01E03 Tiger Sharks

    • October 12, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    Tiger sharks display a wide range of behavior, If you're playing in the surf or diving in deep water when you meet one, the experience can be quite different.

  • S01E04 Lemon Sharks

    • October 19, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    The lemon shark is one of the most intelligent sharks, and is known for a vicious temper, but do they actually respond to human touch and affection?

  • S01E05 Bull Sharks

    • October 26, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    Eli and Robin investigate bull shark behavior when confronted with SCUBA and then with Freedivers

  • S01E06 Uneasy Relationship

    • November 2, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    If you spearfish in shark infested waters, this episode may just save your life

  • S01E07 Smooth Hammerhead Sharks

    • November 9, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    Smooth Hammerheads have moved into California waters in a big way, Eli and Robin want to see how aggressive these visitors are

  • S01E08 Monster Mako

    • November 19, 2015
    • Outdoor Channel

    A former U.S. Navy deep sea diver and a marine naturalist/conservationist Eli Martinez (the go-to expert on shark behaviour), intentionally dove into the water with a monster mako shark in order film its behaviour. The result of this dangerous expedition was the filming of what is believed to be the largest mako shark ever captured by an underwater camera team without using a cage. On September 24, 2015, just off the coast of Southern California, Berg and Martinez jumped into the water with the majestic mako shark, which was a battle scarred female measuring more than 11 feet long and weighing an estimated 900-1,000 pounds. Just 40 miles off the coast, in an area known as the Southern California Bight, is monster mako country with sharks ranging in size from nine feet to more than 12 feet and from 700 to 1,300 pounds.