Shark Week Season 2004 Episode 7

Shark Week Season 2004 Episode 7 Sharks: Size Matters

  • July 30, 2004

Shark Week season 2004 episode 7, titled "Sharks: Size Matters," explores the different aspects of shark size, including length, weight, and age, and how these factors impact their behavior, hunting patterns, and interactions with other animals.

The episode features a team of marine biologists who embark on a mission to tag and track large great white sharks off the coast of South Africa, in order to study their movements and feeding habits. Using state-of-the-art technology, the scientists are able to capture never-before-seen footage of the sharks in their natural habitat, as well as obtain valuable data on their size and behavior.

Other segments of the episode focus on different species of sharks, such as the massive whale shark, which is the largest fish in the world, and the fearsome tiger shark, which is known for its aggressive tendencies and preference for hunting at night. Viewers will learn about the unique physical features of these sharks, such as the whale shark's giant mouth and the tiger shark's serrated teeth, as well as the importance of their size in their survival and success as predators.

Additionally, "Sharks: Size Matters" explores the impact of human activity on shark populations, particularly in terms of overfishing and habitat destruction. Viewers will see footage of shark finning, a controversial practice in which the fins of live sharks are cut off for use in soup, as well as hear from experts on the devastating effects this practice has on shark populations worldwide.

Throughout the episode, Shark Week's signature mix of stunning visuals, expert commentary, and adrenaline-pumping action will keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they learn about the incredible world of sharks and the crucial role they play in our ocean's ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned shark enthusiast or just curious about these fascinating creatures, "Sharks: Size Matters" is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for one of nature's most awe-inspiring predators.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 30, 2004
  • Language
    English