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FAQs about Shark Task Force:How many episodes does Shark Task Force have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.
October 16, 2009Saving Lemon Sharks Part 2The Shark Task Force continues to focus on Lemon Sharks off the coast of Florida. Time may be running out to help protect these creatures. Find out more in this episode of the Shark Task Force. Special thanks to Jim Abernethy's Scuba Adventures and UnderwaterJournal.com . Find out more at www.sharktaskforce.com or sign the petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/4/urgent-help-needed-to-protect-lemon-sharks....more3minPlay
October 16, 2009SPECIAL REPORT: SAVING LEMON SHARKSThe Shark Task Force joins forces with Jim Abernethy's Scuba Adventures in a series of special reports to help preserve sharks. We begin with the Lemon Shark. Florida fisherman may target Lemon Sharks this season, putting the lemons at risk. To help protect the shark, the state of Florida is considering putting the Lemon Shark on the prohibited species list. If you're interested in supporting a ban on Lemon Shark fishing - check out the following link: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/4/urgent-help-needed-to-protect-lemon-sharks . Find out more in today's podcast:...more4minPlay
October 12, 2009Gulf Stream Night DiveThis time on the SharkTaskForce, we're up to something completely different. Let's jump in the Gulf Stream for a dive of a different nature - surrounded by another type of life. Special thanks to Jim Abernethy's Scuba Adventures and ExplorerFish.com. We'll see you next time on the Shark Task Force, because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?...more3minPlay
October 01, 2009Diving with Very Big Bull SharksThis time we're heading back to Fiji for another look at some very big Bull Sharks. We'll also find out the answer to the question: If a Tiger Shark shows up - who leaves the area first? The Bulls or the Tiger? The answer may surprise you. For more on sharks, check out Sharks Knights of the Sea: A Captain Jon Adventure. And remember - why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?...more2minPlay
September 15, 2009Sharks: Knights of the Sea - Music VideoOne of the best parts about making Sharks: Knights of the Sea was getting to go around the world chasing sharks. One of the special features on the DVD is a tribute to the sharks in the form of a music video. Here's the second half of that video - featuring the Tiger Sharks of Tiger Beach and the Great White Sharks of Guadalupe, plus some other cameos by other sharks in the mix. We hope you enjoy!...more4minPlay
September 04, 2009Megalodon, Miami and Shark SaversAs Labor Day arrive, and summer winds down - it's still important to consider the plight of sharks. With that in mind, the SharkTaskForce took our program, Captain Jon's Shark Safari, to a one of a kind day at the Miami Science Museum. The goal was to celebrate sharks, help protect them - and find out more about Megalodon - the shark which makes all other sharks seem pretty small....more2minPlay
August 05, 2009Talking to SharksThis time on the Shark Task Force, we put our shark understanding to the test by talking to a tiger shark in Fiji. That's right, Talking to Sharks or TTS....more3minPlay
August 28, 2008Sharks and Seals?You'd think seals wouldn't want to swim around sharks. In this edition of the Shark Task Force you'll get a very different perspective. Turns out seals and great white sharks have a relationship scientists are still working to figure out. For more on sharks, check out www.captainjon.com. Sharks: Knights of the Sea - now available from www.captainjon.com and www.amazon.com....more1minPlay
August 17, 2008Lionfish in the Caribbean: A Roar of a ProblemOn our shark expeditions over the past year - we ran into a fish causing a big problem in the Caribbean. It's the Lionfish. The problem is -- this is a Pacific species which has now made its way to the Atlantic. With no natural enemies, it can pretty much do whatever it wants. It's a fact which has scientists and researchers nervous. Fid out more in this report from the Shark Task Force. For more on sharks and the ocean, check out www.captainjon.com....more2minPlay
August 10, 2008Shark Dive Destination #1: Tiger BeachYes, so far, to us - the number one spot goes to Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. It gives new meaning to what exploring is all about. Jump in the water with us as we explore this location and come face to face with Tiger Sharks. The Top 5 Shark Dive Destinations has been brought to you by Sharks: Knights of the Sea - now available on CaptainJon.com and Amazon.com. The Top Five Destinations is also brought to you by The Shark Task Force. Why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?...more4minPlay
FAQs about Shark Task Force:How many episodes does Shark Task Force have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.