Maui Shark Mystery (Full Episode) | SPECIAL
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Maui Shark Mystery (Full Episode) | SPECIAL
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All Comments (21)
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Thank you for having a local/native person as the narrator it makes a huge difference for the pronunciation of Hawaiian words.
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As a free diver all I have to say is that these young scientists are just METAL. Go guys go! Cheers, Chris
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I am a long time resident of Maui. I used to kayak solo at Olowalu. What these women do is amazing. I think the sharks come here for the same reason the humpback whales do: to mate. Keeping their species healthy would involve mating outside their normal neighborhood gene pool. The fact they are also at a buffet of whale meat, certainly doesn’t hurt. The whales don’t eat when they are here, since their meal of plankton is scarce in the warm waters. They feast up north.
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Thank you so much for what you do! Military’s may serve their countries but you ladies serve the earth! Preserving and protecting the ecological system is VERY important! Kudos!
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I hope there is a follow up on this story to see what data they collected and what information has been gathered.
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Very good footage. I used to dive with sharks all the time off of Lahaina, and can appreciate the scientist's ability to control her energy. Very impressive!
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This is the reason why I really like Nat'l Geographic since 90's
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This was was awesome to watch,im a born and raised native hawaiian from maui and know and understand the waters there,i learned alot just watching this show good job paige.
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Truly... truly amazing! All power to these ladies! Super job and courage beyond what I will never have of swimming in any ocean!
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Im a free diver, shark loving Australian and this was awesome to see.
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These ladies are just amazing as well as intelligent, talented, calculating, intuitive, driven, & devoted! I have nothing but mad respect for them!!!
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“Now the shark is filming us” very meta.
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So impressive to see able, smart, competent young female shark scientists running their own show!
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Do the tourist know your chumming just off the shore?
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I love National Geographic since my childhood 😩🫶🏻❤️
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Basically the mystery was that they love to spend Xmas on Maui 😅
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Great job, Ladies 😊😊!
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I wouldn't jump in that water without a blocking device with even one shark by myself, let alone being thr water with multiple sharks, chum, and only your hands!!!! These ladies are crazy brave to do that imo!!!
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wow.. wen tiger came back with cam was an epic moment.. ive chills,, of joy,, watery eyes too... lol
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Thanks NatGeo