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To solve the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a fearless team of scientists dive in and collect the crucial data to help crack the case.
Maui Shark Mystery
Every year tiger sharks gather in big numbers in Maui. What's the cause? It's a mystery that's a decade in the making. Now, a team of fearless shark scientists gets hands-on with one of the ocean's largest predators to find out. That means free diving, face-to-face, unprotected. But these young women will do whatever it takes to get the data they need to crack the case.