Discovery Channel SHARK WEEK 2009
Discovery Channel SHARK WEEK 2009 commences this Sunday!!
Everyone’s favourite week of ocean terror
starts on Sunday!
Learn all about Shark behaviour and conservation only on Discovery Channel... Sunday 18 January 2009 - Saturday 24 January 2009
Mysteries of The
Shark Coast
SUNDAY 18 JANUARY, 7.30PM
Australia's
northeastern coast is a hotbed for shark activity. Its
tropical seas are home to more sharks and more different
species of sharks, than any other in the world. However,
there's trouble in the sharks' stronghold down under, as
even here the sharks are disappearing. What's happening to
them? Is it something we're doing or do we not fully
understand the real lives of sharks? A special
cross-discipline team made up of Australian marine biologist
Richard Fitzpatrick, a filmmaker, a conservationist and an
adventurer will band together to undertake the largest shark
tagging expedition in Australian history. The rest of the
‘shark investigator’ team is made up of noted shark
documentary filmmaker and host Mike deGruy, scientist M.
Sanjayan and Ph.D and adventurer, Celine Cousteau. Their
mission: to discover the cause for the mysterious decline in
sharks along Australia's coast and figure out how we can
help the situation. Discovery Networks’ mission was to
support them by contributing $US 150,000 to this vital
research which could affect the future of sharks in
Australia. In the documentary, the team of shark
investigators deploy crittercams and remote cameras in
several locations to explore and record secret shark
behaviours and to gather new insight into the still largely
secretive life of the ocean's ultimate predator.
Mythbusters Shark Week Special
MONDAY 19
JANUARY, 7.30PM
After taking a bite out of some common
shark myths, the MythBusters are thirsty for more! Grab
your wet suits, spear guns and sunscreen and hit the deep
blue to tackle another bite out of shark folklore. This year
the team is out to test the peeper shark myth which explores
whether gouging a shark's eyes prevents attack.
SURVIVING SHARKS
TUESDAY 20 JANUARY, 7.30PM
What do sharks really like to eat and how can we stay
off the menu? Host, Les Stroud (‘Survivor man’) jumps
into the water with species of sharks that have particularly
bad reputations including the Bull, Tiger and Reef Shark.
Watch as he tests how these animals determine what’s good
to eat and what's not.
Dirty Jobs: Greenland Shark
Quest
WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY, 7.30PM
New Zealand
Television Premiere (1 ep x 60 mins)
In this special,
Mike heads to the edge of the Arctic Circle, on the
northeast side of Canada (Baffin Island) in search of one of
the most mysterious sharks known to man, the Greenland
shark. These sharks are easily the least understood large
shark and learning more about these slow moving behemoths
could help scientists understand the ecological changes in
recent years occurring so rapidly around the Arctic and what
their immediate impact on the food chain is. When Mike and
the crew arrive they quickly realise the biggest challenge
of this job will be trying to keep from freezing to death.
Not only is the life of the crew in danger, so is their
equipment, as everything is completely frozen.
How Not
To Become Shark Bait
THURSDAY 22 JANUARY, 7.30PM
Escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, egged on by his two
sidekicks, is thrown into a perilous situation in order to
show us how NOT to become shark bait. These guys are thrill
seekers with a purpose who want to understand the science
behind situations and test to the limit, everything that the
world can throw at them. The more dangerous it gets, the
more the hosts relish watching their friends learn How Not
To Become Shark Bait.
Ocean Of Fear
FRIDAY 23
JANUARY, 7.30PM
This is the gripping story of the USS
Indianapolis ship that was sunk by Japanese torpedoes in the
Philippine Sea on the night of July 30, 1945 during World
War II. Of the 1,200 man crew, around 300 men go down with
the ship and 900 sailors, many maimed and burned, were
plunged into the water and were left floating helplessly for
four days, beset by hunger, driven mad by thirst and menaced
and eaten by hundreds of sharks. Ocean of Fear examines why
the sharks attacked the way they did and investigates the
survival strategies of the men in the water, including the
300 survivors who fought the sharks. The ordeal of the crew
is a testament to human endurance in treacherous
conditions.
Other Shark Week programs
include:
SHARK ATTACK SURVIVORS - Tuesday January 20 at
8.30pm
TOP FIVE: EATEN ALIVE - Wednesday January 21 at
8.30pm
SHARK FEEDING FRENZY - Thursday January 22 at
8.30pm
PERFECT PREDITORS - Friday January 23 at 8.30pm
SHARKMAN - Saturday January 24 at 7.30pm
ENDS