The Highest Flying Sharks of Shark Week 2022 | Shark Week | Discovery - YouTube
Whoa. What the fuck was that?
Oh, snap.
Paul.
Okay. This shark's active.
Whoa. Sorry, buddy.
That's the kind of shark we're looking for.
But maybe dial it down a little.
Get ready, guys. The shark's on fire.
Coming in. Coming in. Coming in.
Got it. Got it.
It was very challenging because either the shark did not show any interest.
Or it came in super fast sometimes.
Oh, snap.
And then we've got too much action and it's hard to get the shot.
Whoa. He almost beat the camera.
Suddenly a second shark appears from the depths and it's bigger than the last.
Followed by a third Great White.
Also a 12 footer.
And the fourth shark of the day.
Measuring over 13ft.
It's the biggest shark filmed in these waters in some time.
A sign that larger animals are returning.
I'm addicted to great white sharks, and I could never get sick of watching them hunt.
The shark is massive.
Let's rock and roll.
Okay. It's quite close.
Yeah.
Keep watching.
Talking about that is wrong.
A juvenile. Great White attacks the seal decoy and launches into the air.
The team reels in the decoy to assess the damage and see if they got a clean recording.
Here we go. Let's see the bites First film.
Oh, just a hit. It was a little bit missed.
Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
There you go.
The size of the bite mark left on the seal Decoy allows the team to estimate the full
size of the white shark.
But I think this was a very inexperienced, young white shark.
Even though this is a smaller shark, we can tell by the size of this arch of the bite,
it's still a seal.
Yeah, it's a seal killer for sure.
Let's get another one.
Going into the eye of the storm here, guys.
Did you get that? Got it.
It's the largest shark yet over 13ft long.
The tow cams on board camera confirms the shark's massive size.
Looking good to me.
Make us proud.
Look, he's floating perfectly.
This might just work, guys.
Look at him. He looks perfect.
So essentially, this is a toe cam, but it's got the little mini dickie on it.
And to be honest, as I'm filming it, I was fooling myself.
It really looks legit.
So we have Mini Dickie toeing perfectly and he has the Phantom on him.
And Mindy. Dicky has its own little camera that he's shooting with.
Oh, this looks crazy.
Do it now. Do it now.
What?
Right over many dishes.
Nice.
Everything lined up so perfectly.
The light, the shark coming out of the water.
Even mini Dicky got an incredible shot.
That worked crazy there.
The shark looks huge.
It worked. It worked.
It looks real. It looks like Dickie.
Getting towed and seeing that shark breach.
Just tied it all together.
Racing Sunrise.
The team resets and drops the decoy in for another tow.
Whoa, dude, did you see that?
Yeah, I saw that.
A monster of the dark estimated at 14ft long.
The biggest breach they've seen in years.
The night, which we got.
Still blows my mind right now.
I mean, I couldn't see it with my eyes.
And yet through the camera, it almost looked like daylight.
Using ambient light even from the city.
To hunt these seals in total darkness.
And we're able to capture it with these cameras.
It's incredible.
The girls are totally convinced they are circling the seal, waiting for it to get
ripped in half.
Oh, yes, boy.
Whoa. Look at this.
That's. Yes, that's.
Yes. Oh, my goodness.
Guys. Look, look, look, look.
Hey.
Michelle Jewell is conducting a groundbreaking experiment to uncover the
secret language of white shark breaching.
And she may have just obtained the audio she needs.
To further her experiment.
A £2,200 male explodes out of the water.
Flying ten feet out of the air.
Before angling his tail to crash his body back into the water.
And that was a nice one when they went back in.
That was a full on body slam.
Perfect. That's exactly what we were looking for.
It's a repeat performance for the ten and a half footer.
This time it's completely inverted.
And still locked onto its target like a fighter jet.
Beautiful to witness.
Dickie and Andy have noticed that the SEALs are now crowded onto the rocks.
Few are venturing into the water, a sign that there could be several sharks patrolling
the area. Hopefully one of them will be a record breaker.
Whoa, whoa.
Nice.
But at just 10.5ft, this high flier still doesn't measure up to the legends of the
past.
Our second breach. Not bad.
Not the biggest shark, but actually getting bigger.
Oh, coming out of the water, doing a flip.
These sharks here are very acrobatic, which I like.
What they lack in size.
They make up with effort.