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The Best Episodes of Shark with Steve Backshall Season 1

Every episode of Shark with Steve Backshall Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Shark with Steve Backshall Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Shark with Steve Backshall Season 1

Shark with Steve Backshall is a revelatory series that celebrates the wonder of sharks and dispels the myth of sharks as cold blooded killers. Steve...

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    #1 - Sharks of the Atlantic Ocean

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    Steve explores the radical variety of sharks in the Atlantic Ocean and marks the start of a global journey in the so-called shark capital of the world, the Bahamas.

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    #2 - Sharks of the Indian Ocean

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    Steve learns about the sharks of the Indian Ocean, which despite finding ways to adapt to the environment, face threats from climate change, pollution and overfishing.

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    #3 - Sharks of the Pacific Ocean

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    Steve Backshall heads to the Pacific Ocean to look for shark hotspots. He visits the Cocos Island, which is administered by Costa Rica and is a favourite of scuba divers.

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    #4 - North Atlantic Special

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    Steve Backshall travels from the icy waters of Alaska to the tropics to study the secret life of sharks. In the process, he shows that these endangered animals are not monsters.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Sharks of the Atlantic Ocean" is the best rated episode of "Shark with Steve Backshall" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 11/7/2021. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Sharks of the Indian Ocean".