Natural History and Wildlife

The Sharks of Hawaii

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This film takes us from the remote reefs of the Hawaiian archipelago to the world-famous beaches of Waikiki.

Although created from the fiery rage of volcanoes, Hawaii is a paradise on Earth. A living Eden for all creatures, including one of the most misunderstood in the entire world – the shark.

Some 40 species call these waters home, and so does world-renowned wildlife cinematographer Paul Atkins. The sharks here offer up extraordinary behaviour, some seen nowhere else on Earth. Our journey begins in deeper waters where humpback whales are on their annual migration from Alaska.

Here, off Maui’s coast, tiger sharks attack humpback whale calves. Rarely do sharks attack prey bigger than themselves. But recently, something has changed in the whale/tiger shark dynamic and the new-born whales are now considered fair game.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
BROADCASTERS
National Geographic Wild
Servus TV
PBS
Amazon Prime Video
AVAILABLE IN
4K / HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English