Tuesday, December 29, 2015

iTunes Preview: The Oceanic Whitetip Shark

Here's a preview of Guy Harvey's Oceanic Whitetip Shark now on iTunes. It used to be one of the most prolific animals on the planet over 100 pounds - the Oceanic Whitetip Shark. In this unprecedented expedition, Guy begins a long-term research expedition to track this amazing creature. In this clip - Guy gives us a preview of this amazing animal: Guy Harvey on iTunes.
And remember the Shark Task Force - why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?


Friday, December 18, 2015

Guy Harvey Expeditions - Now on iTunes!




If you want to see the latest in state of the art shark research - check out Guy Harvey Expeditions on iTunes. You'll see Sharks of North America, Tiger Shark Express, Giants of the Gulf, The Oceanic Whitetip Shark and the Mighty Mako.

Join Guy Harvey and a team of scientists and they travel around the world to look at sharks - and discovery the latest research.

Each episode will have you seeing the marine world very differently.

Guy Harvey Expeditions - Now on iTunes!

And remember the Shark Task Force - why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?


Thursday, December 17, 2015

Guy Harvey Expeditions - Now on iTunes


Guy Harvey Expeditions is now live on iTunes.

Follow Guy's adventures as he tracks down the top sharks in the sea from the Oceanic Whitetip Shark to the Mighty Mako to the Great White Shark.

Follow this link: iTunes for more information.

 In the weeks to come as we begin 2016 we'll be looking at all of these sharks.

The Shark Task Force and Guy Harvey Expeditions, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

Monday, January 5, 2015

The Ocean Wonder - The Oceanic Whitetip Shark

Dr. Guy Harvey introduces us to a shark you may not know... The Oceanic Whitetip Shark. At one time ,the Oceanic Whitetip Shark may have been one of the most prolific animals over 100 pounds in the ocean, but overfishing and a demand for shark fin soup have all but destroyed this shark. Find out more in this edition of the Shark Task Force. Why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?