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Shark Week

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Shot on location in South Africa with Apex Shark Expeditions' Chris and Monique Fallows.

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Shark Week 2011

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Chris Fallows has dedicated his life to sharks. Great White and Eminent Grey chronicles Chris’ journey from his beginnings as a penniless shark enthusiast to his discovery of the "flying" white shark phenomenon and his emergence as an authority on the subject.
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Great White Sharks – Seal Island, False Bay

Seal Island, False Bay is unquestionably one of the world’s famous great natural history locations and the first choice for any serious shark enthusiast wanting more than just an adrenalin rush.

It is the only place on earth where on many days you will have the chance to see multiple predatory events (hunting behaviour). Witnessing a one ton shark flying out of the water in pursuit of an agile and formidable prey, the Cape Fur seal is truly a spectacle to behold.

Twenty five minutes boat ride from Simon’s Town, Seal Island is a vibrant breeding colony and home to 64 000 Cape Fur seals as well as various sea birds including Cape & Bank Comorant and Jackass Penguins.

Having witnessed more than 5450 predatory events in the last 14 years at the island, we have a considerable respect and field knowledge for both predator and prey. Our emphasis is to make sure we do our best to put the wildlife first and whilst you will be close enough to get a great viewing opportunity we will not push the limits to interfere with the event.

Whilst the primary emphasis is on natural predation and breaching you will also have the opportunity to do a cage dive should conditions.

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Definitions

Breaching - A breach or a lunge is a leap out of the water. Qualitatively, a breach is a genuine jump with an intent to clear the water, whereas a lunge is the result of a fast upward sloping swim, as a result of hunting, that causes the shark to clear the surface of the water.

Predation - In ecology, predation describes an interaction where a predator (an animal that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the animal that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them.

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