The BEST episodes of Shark Week season 2009

Every episode of Shark Week season 2009, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Shark Week season 2009!

Every year we dedicate a full week to sharks, this includes newly made specials each year all featuring sharks and their attacks.

Last Updated: 4/25/2024Network: DiscoveryStatus: Continuing
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Shark After Dark
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#1 - Shark After Dark

Season 2009 - Episode 6 - Aired 8/6/2009

In this Episode we will see the Shark after Dark. Sharks are most aggressive and most active in the dark but the fact is we know extremely small things about the nocturnal nature of these creatures. In this Episode, a team of diver’s travel around the world and go down into the shark dangerous after-dark hunting grounds. Their goal is to learn more about how Great Whites, Six-Gills, and Tiger Sharks behavior after the sun goes down.

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Shark Attack: A Boy's Fight to Survive
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#2 - Shark Attack: A Boy's Fight to Survive

Season 2009 - Episode 8 - Aired 7/20/2009

An exploration is taken into the topic of shark attacks, of which there have only been 25 recorded in Texas in the last 330 years, and how 18 of those attacks have occurred in the last 20 years, with the summer of 2004 being a crest in attacks.

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Deadly Waters
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#3 - Deadly Waters

Season 2009 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/3/2009

In this Episode, Shark Week had featured the places where the most deaths have occurred due to shark attacks. Survivorman Les is taking on the deadliest waters around the world. His quest is simple – which water is the deadliest? His mission is simple – which water is the deadliest? And he is starting his mission from historical data from the Florida Museum of Natural History’s famed “Shark Attack Files”. Les had started his journey to test the waters in the world’s sharkiest “hotspots”

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Sharkbite Summer
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#4 - Sharkbite Summer

Season 2009 - Episode 4 - Aired 8/4/2009

Shark week 2009 Episode 4 will show the stories from 2001, where almost 50 incidents occurred at U.S. beaches. Sharkbite Summer revisits the attack sites and — using news archive, interviews with victims, witnesses, surgeons, family members and shark experts — builds an exact picture of the bloody summer of 2001.

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Great White Appetite
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#5 - Great White Appetite

Season 2009 - Episode 5 - Aired 8/5/2009

In this Episode, the Great White is one of the most feared predators on earth as well as one of its most efficient hunters. The Great white sharks beast the coasts of more then 50% of the world’s populated coastlines and also the fact that they have killed hundreds of people. In this episode, we will travel at three big major Great White feeding grounds – Seal Island, South Africa; Adelaide, Australia and Guadalupe Island, Mexico.

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Blood in the Water
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#6 - Blood in the Water

Season 2009 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/2/2009

The shark week 2009 Episode 1 “Blood in the Water” is the true story about the shark attacks of 1916 that inspired the movie “Jaws”. A 9 foot long shark cruises just off the New Jersey beaches. In this Episode, it was shown about the first multiple shark attack in American history, and this is the reason we are fear of sharks today.

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Day of the Shark 2
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#7 - Day of the Shark 2

Season 2009 - Episode 3 - Aired 8/3/2009

In this Episode, it was shown that what happens, when a great white breaks through a 300-pound aluminum shark cage and traps the divers inside. Shark week 2009 Episode 3 story is about a member of a Navy Seals who was attacked in the water of Florida by sharks.

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Man vs. Fish: Mako Shark
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#8 - Man vs. Fish: Mako Shark

Season 2009 - Episode 7 - Aired 8/6/2009

Matt Watson confronts the most spectacular and unpredictable of all sharks - the Mako Shark. Up-close, he escapes a near lethal attack and succeeds in tagging a Mako from a sinking rubber raft.