(Volume 1)
Great White Down Under
Learn the history of an Australian legend, the great white shark. From the first
documented attacks in the 1920s, the notorious “white death” has become a
national treasure. Transmitters implanted on these predators are revealing their
secrets.
Great White Gauntlet
The coast of South Australia is a place like no other. It is home to a Great
White feeding ground that is one of the most dangerous places in the world.
Known in local legend as the Great White Gauntlet, this deadly stretch of waters
holds a prize bounty for divers: a rare sea snail called the abalone which is
worth thousands on the international market. This special takes a closer look at
the real-life dangers these divers encounter every day.
(Volume 2)
Air Jaws Apocalypse
Shark expert Chris Fallows and legendary producer Jeff Kerr have paired up once
again on a quest to learn more about the great white sharks of Seal Island,
South Africa. Armed with new technology, Kerr and his team are risking their
lives to capture the ultimate close up of the legendary 14-foot great white
named Colossus. But the truth about Colossus may be more shocking than anyone
could have imagined.
Air Jaws
Witness the awesome power of great white sharks hurtling themselves out of the
water to attack their prey. Among the most spectacular predatory events in
nature, only great whites of South Africa's False Bay engage in this mighty
display.
Air Jaws II Even Higher
Do great white sharks fly through the air only in one secluded bay in South
Africa, or do they roam the world's oceans waiting for just the right
opportunity to go airborne? Follow the jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics of these
one-ton, 15-foot predators.
(Volume 3)
Great White Appetite
One of the most feared predators on earth, the great white shark seems to be the
perfect hunter. But, there is still so little known about this creature. Former
Marine Charles Ingram travels the globe, testing and learning the limits of
these sharks.
Great White Shark: Uncaged
In the world's most shark-infested waters, an extreme team of divers attempt to
photograph massive great white sharks without the protection of a cage. The
team, led by Andre Hartman, is marooned for 9 days off a remote island in
Mexico.
(Volume 4)
Great White Invasion
Great white sharks are now being routinely sighted off of some of the
world's most popular beaches in California, Australia, and South Africa. Shark
researchers hope to discover why these sharks are suddenly appearing and the
potential threat to humans.
Great White Serial Killer
Natural historian Jeff Kurr sets out to examine two fatal shark attacks to
determine if one shark was responsible for both attacks.