
Mark The Shark
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12/02/21 • 57 min
In my most controversial podcast yet, we enter a conversation with the world’s most infamous shark hunter. Listen in as he takes pride in the number of sharks he’s removed from the ocean over his lifetime, but also be prepared to hear a side of Mark that’s never before been portrayed.
As the conversation transpires, we enter the debate on toxins in shark meat, if sharks feel pain and why the business of taking people to kill sharks off the coast of Miami is still thriving. The enemy number one to shark conservationists everywhere, Mark the Shark lives up to his reputation, while simultaneously offering you an insight into his world and drive for destruction.
Watch "The Hunter's Son", a film depicting Marks children meeting sharks: https://vimeo.com/282191282
Say hello! I’d love to hear you’re feedback about my podcast or any topics ideas you might have for future episodes 👇
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In my most controversial podcast yet, we enter a conversation with the world’s most infamous shark hunter. Listen in as he takes pride in the number of sharks he’s removed from the ocean over his lifetime, but also be prepared to hear a side of Mark that’s never before been portrayed.
As the conversation transpires, we enter the debate on toxins in shark meat, if sharks feel pain and why the business of taking people to kill sharks off the coast of Miami is still thriving. The enemy number one to shark conservationists everywhere, Mark the Shark lives up to his reputation, while simultaneously offering you an insight into his world and drive for destruction.
Watch "The Hunter's Son", a film depicting Marks children meeting sharks: https://vimeo.com/282191282
Say hello! I’d love to hear you’re feedback about my podcast or any topics ideas you might have for future episodes 👇
Follow me on Instagram Project Hiu's InstagramSupport Project Hiu
Have a cool sponsorship or collab offer? Send it here: [email protected]
Cover Art by photographer Tanner Mansell
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Surfing Guide To Sharks
A re-examination of the way we approach the shark attacks through the arming of surfers with essential shark knowledge. This podcast is a reading of the surfing guide to sharks written by myself with the help of oceanographers, scientists, surfers, and paramedics.
This podcast will give you some information about sharks that may influence when, where, and how you enter the water to surf. The information in this podcast is essential for every ocean goer to know, yet our government and even surf life-saving groups fail to teach it. The fact that we share the ocean with dangerous apex predators on daily basis will finally be addressed in a way aimed to help you make informed decisions. This is a must-listen for surfers and shark enthusiasts.
How do the sky, the rain, and the time of day affect the hunting habits of sharks? Why is a Great White colored the way it is and how does making their bodies warm makes them smarter? Where in a surf break do most attacks happen and how? The guide is here to not only address important questions but also to address the reality of sharks and the danger that sharing the water with them brings with it. Our biggest and best defense against shark attacks, in my opinion, is changing the way our society views them and understanding that what we need to defend ourselves comes in the form of knowledge.
Surfing Guide Chapters:
- 00:00 Intro
- 03:30 - Surfing Guide Introduction
- 06:22 - Environmental Factors
- 07:41 - Bait Balls
- 09:24 - Rainfall and River Mouths
- 11:17 - Drop Offs and Deep Water
- 12:25 - Water Temperature
- 15:06 - Whale Carcasses and Animal Remains
- 16:33 - Time of Day
- 18:30 - Moon Phases
- 20:10 - Why Do Sharks Attack Humans?
- 28:05 - Potential Steps To Avoid A Shark Attack
- 29:49 - What to do if an interaction occurs
- 31:15 - First Aid
- 33:06 - Are shark nets or shark culls the answer?
- 37:38 - Sharks and Blood
- 39:36 - Sharks And You
- 44:17 - Shark Deterrent Techniques
- 47:35 - Conclusion
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The Cyborg
Navy clearance diver Paul De Gelder was taking part in a standard training exercise in Sydney harbor when he was attacked by a bull shark. He now lives with one arm and one leg, recounting horrific details from his attack alongside inspiring memories from his recovery.
Paul's movement towards the advocacy of sharks is a story that will stay with you forever. Listen as he describes in detail the moment he looked down and realized he was in a bull shark's mouth, then recounts the moment he found himself face to face with a great white. This podcast has everything you need to hear to appreciate your ability to run freely, and take the good from the bad.
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