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When Sharks Attack
Throughout America's coastline shark attacks are on the rise. Many occur in quick succession at new and surprising locations. As vacationers, scientists and locals are all desperate to uncover what is causing the upsurge, National Geographic Channel investigates the attacks to see what is affecting some of nature's most feared fish. The deep-sea saga employs underwater photography, news archives and testimony to deep dive into mysterious and deadly recent shark attacks.
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S2, EP3 "Gulf Coast Killers"
The Gulf of Mexico's many species of sharks are normally docile and not uncommon for locals and tourists to spot, but in 2005 shark attacks along the coast exploded to more than five times the average.

S2, EP2 "Hawaiian Terror"
A spike in shark attacks hits Maui, Hawaii that is three times more than the average, leading scientists and officials wondering when they will strike next.

S2, EP1 "In Shallow Water"
Tourists flock to the beaches of North Carolina and Virginia for their safe, calm waters and rugged scenery, but beneath the serenity of this Atlantic coastline, there is a dark danger lurking.

S3, EP2 "Nightmare Island"
A look into what caused an increase in shark attacks around the Bahamas in 2002.

S5, EP10 "Jersey Gore"
Twelve days of bloodshed on the Jersey Shore give rise to America's fear of sharks.

S5, EP9 "Double Shark Attack"
A tropical paradise becomes one of the world's deadliest islands for shark attacks.

S5, EP8 "Australia's Deadliest Coast"
In Western Australia, shark attacks are on the rise, and investigators are racing to find out why.

S5, EP7 "Nightmare on the Cape"
Three shark attacks in 13 months stun beachgoers on the otherwise peaceful beaches of Cape Cod, Mass.