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  2. I Shouldn't Be Alive - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, Will Slattery, his 2 friends, and the 2 other passengers and pilot suffered a freak accident during a skydiving trip. When their plane gets caught by a storm, it crashes into the shark infested waters of Costa Rica. Now Will faces jellyfish stings, dehydration, hungry sharks and drowning in 24 hours.

  3. Gulf of California - Wikipedia

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    Locals have alleged the existence of a giant creature known as the "Black Demon" (Spanish: El Demonio Negro) of the Sea of Cortez. It is usually considered to be a black shark, and less commonly as a whale, measuring about 20 to 60 ft (6.1 to 18.3 m) and weighing 50,000 to 100,000 lb (23 to 45 t), [ 25 ] [ 26 ] similar to the estimated length ...

  4. Oceans (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    1: Sea of Cortez - First broadcast 12 November 2008 The marine experts carry out pioneering science on the 20-metre-long sperm whale. 2: Southern Ocean - First broadcast 19 November 2008

  5. List of Wild Kingdom episodes - Wikipedia

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    Members of the team include marine biologist Bob Johnson, shark protection researcher Jeremiah Sullivan, and Dr. Stanley Spielman the shark doctor. The divers catch an angel shark from the bottom waters near Catalina Island and a blue shark in open waters 2,000 feet deep. They catch a mako shark at night. The object of the venture is to bring ...

  6. Shark Researchers Issue Dire Safety Warning Ahead of Beach Season

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    Sharks swim just under the surface in a lagoon in French Polynesia. Shark researchers in California have expressed concern about the upcoming beach season and the safety of swimmers.

  7. Return to the Sea (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The second segment, "The Sea of Cortez," discusses the world's newest sea, the Sea of Cortez (also known as the Gulf of California and the Sea of Cortés), the habitat it provides, and its wildlife, including the brown pelican, whales, dolphins, sea lions, manta rays, hammerhead sharks, triggerfish, butterflyfish, and wrasse.

  8. Portal:Sharks/Did you know/2 - Wikipedia

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    ...that Mustelus hacat is a species of smooth-hound shark discovered in 2003 in the Sea of Cortez, off the coast of Mexico?... that during the summer the finetooth shark is found exclusively in water less than 10 m (30 ft) deep?

  9. Category:Gulf of California - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Sea of Cortez, Sea of Cortés, Vermilion Sea, Mar de Cortés, Mar Bermejo, and Golfo de California. Located between the Baja California Peninsula and mainland northwestern Mexico, on the coasts of the states of Baja California , Baja California Sur , Sinaloa , and Sonora .