Behind the Scenes: Tiger Shark King
In the Caribbean, a deep-sea camera captured footage of a 14-foot tiger shark suffering an assault by a large, unseen beast. It could be an unknown species of mega-shark or even a cannibalistic tiger shark. Dr. Austin Gallagher from Beneath The Waves wants to find out.
August 14, 2020
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Tiger Shark King
Biologist, Christine Desilva, and a shark guide spot active reef and lemon sharks at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, and shark expert, Jimi Partington, are ready to explore Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
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The diving crew helps Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, gear up before his deep-sea dive into Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
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An underwater cinematographer captures footage of reef and lemon sharks circling him, just above the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
An underwater cinematographer captures footage of reef and lemon sharks circling him, just above the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, and submarine driver Robert, descend deep into the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas, awaiting the tiger sharks they hope to encounter.
Tiger Shark King
Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, prepares for his exploration at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
A crewmember prepares the submarine for Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, and submarine driver, Robert, to dive deep into the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
A shot of the submarine that shark expert, Jimi Partington, will use to explore tiger sharks in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
Marine Biologist, Dr. Austin Gallagher, and submarine driver Robert, descend deep into the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas, awaiting the tiger sharks they hope to encounter.
Tiger Shark King
Reef and lemon sharks are active at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
Tiger Shark King
Shark expert, Jimi Partington, prepares a squid decoy to distract the tiger sharks in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.