Shark Week Season 2013 Episode 10

Shark Week Season 2013 Episode 10 Alien Sharks of the Deep

  • August 8, 2013

Alien Sharks of the Deep is the ultimate exploration of deep-sea predators, offering rare glimpses of strange, and rarely seen sharks. The episode showcases some bold marine biologists and scientists diving deep into the ocean to study and record the behaviors and activities of the most elusive sharks.

The episode starts with a bang as the team begins the journey to explore the abyss, one of the deepest and darkest corners of the ocean. It is home to some of the most extraordinary deep-sea creatures, including sharks. The show presents the story of how the brave team risks their lives to uncover the secrets of these mysterious and elusive creatures.

Viewers witness how the team uses advanced technology, such as submersibles, underwater cameras, and tagging devices, to capture footage of these rarely seen creatures. One of the main features of this episode is the Goblin Shark. The shark is a rarely seen species that remains a mystery for the most part. It has long, protruding jaws and can extend them to catch its prey. The team puts themselves in harm's way to capture this shark in their footage.

With each shark they capture, the team faces something completely surprising and unexpected, hence the title of the episode. The sharks in the episode exhibit behaviors that are quite different from any other shark. They glow in the dark, have huge behemoth-like bodies, some show aggression, while others have suction-tipped bellies to feed.

One of the creatures that the team encounters is the 'Sawshark.' The Sawshark is a unique species of shark as it has nose projections that look like a saw. However, the creature uses it to sense its prey's electromagnetic signals and avoid obstacles while trying to hunt. The Sawshark is a clear representation of the deep sea's remarkable adaptability and evolution.

The large deep-sea predators show viewers that there is much to learn about the ocean's darkest depths. Additionally, it highlights the importance of studying these species as they are predators that play a vital role in the ocean's ecosystem.

The episode explores the different habitats explored by the team, such as the Kermadec Trench, New Zealand, and Monterey Bay Canyon, California. In each location, the team discovers new species of sharks that have never been documented. One of the most notable discoveries is the 'Cookiecutter Shark,' which has a unique way of filling its stomach. It grabs a piece of flesh and twists around its body to rip it out, leaving a small circular wound that resembles a cookie.

Alien Sharks of the Deep reveals how vital preserving shark habitats is. The team acknowledges how sharks are now at risk due to rapidly changing ocean environments and human activity. It provides an opportunity to share what we know and what we have learned from studying these predators.

In conclusion, Shark Week season 2013 episode 10: Alien Sharks of the Deep is an incredible documentary showcasing the marvels of the deep sea's creatures. It is an informative and awe-inspiring episode for marine biologists and shark lovers alike, providing a rare look into the enchanting world of deep-sea sharks.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 8, 2013
  • Language
    English