Britain's Whales and Sharks

Britain's Whales and Sharks (2016)

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Over two programmes, Ben Fogle and Ellie Harrison go in search of Britain's sharks and whales. Using the biggest bait on Earth they witness the greatest gathering of sharks ever seen in UK waters and come face to face with a pod of giant Humpbacks. Viewers will get to witness the first ever study of a whale fall event in the UK. Supported by leading experts, both programmes promise to present an unrivalled opportunity for viewers to gain a close insight into marine life around the British Isles.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Britain's SharksMar 25, 2016
S01E01Britain's WhalesMar 25, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' premiere?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' premiered on April 5, 2016.

Who is the host of 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

The host of 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' is marine biologist Dr. Lucy Mitchell.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

The first season of 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' consisted of 6 episodes.

What is the primary focus of 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' focuses on the diverse marine life found in the waters surrounding the British Isles.

Which locations are featured in 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' explores various locations around the British Isles, including the Scottish Highlands, Cornwall, and the Isle of Man.

What unique challenges do the filmmakers face while filming 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

Filming 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' presents challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, capturing underwater footage, and locating elusive marine species.

What techniques are used to track and study whales and sharks in the show?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' utilizes techniques such as satellite tagging, hydrophones for underwater sound recording, and aerial surveys to track and study marine species

Are there any notable conservation efforts featured in 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

Yes, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' highlights various conservation initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving the marine ecosystem, including efforts to reduce plastic pollution and promote sustainable fishing practices.

Have any rare or endangered species been documented in 'Britain's Whale and Sharks'?

Yes, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' has documented rare and endangered species such as the basking shark, the minke whale, and the killer whale.

Are there any myths or folklore associated with whales and sharks in the British Isles?

Yes, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' explores the rich mythology and folklore surrounding whales and sharks in the British Isles, including stories of sea monsters and legendary sea creatures.

What is the role of citizen scientists in 'Britain's Whales and Sharks'?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' involves citizen scientists who contribute data and observations to contribute to the understanding and conservation of marine life in the British Isles.

How has 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' contributed to public awareness and education about marine conservation?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' has played a significant role in raising public awareness about the importance of marine conservation and educating audiences about the unique marine ecosystem surrounding the British Isles.

Are there any memorable encounters with whales or sharks in the show?

Yes, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' features captivating and memorable encounters with whales and sharks, including close encounters with breaching humpback whales and majestic basking sharks feeding on plankton.

What are some interesting facts about the marine ecosystem in the British Isles revealed in the show?

'Britain's Whales and Sharks' reveals interesting facts about the diverse marine ecosystem in the British Isles, such as the presence of ancient deep-sea coral formations and the seasonal migration patterns of various species.

Has 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' inspired any conservation projects or initiatives?

Yes, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' has inspired conservation projects and initiatives aimed at protecting marine life in the British Isles, encouraging sustainable tourism, and raising awareness about specific species and habitats.

What other wildlife can be spotted in the show besides whales and sharks?

In addition to whales and sharks, 'Britain's Whales and Sharks' features other wildlife such as dolphins, seals, various seabirds, and even occasional sightings of sea turtles.

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