
Overview
Each year, in the late summer, a region known as the Red Triangle bustles with marine mammal activity. Lying between San Francisco and Monterey, the Red Triangle includes beaches where elephant seals go to molt, and offshore sites where great whites feed on unwary prey. When not prowling the Red Triangle, great white sharks search the kelp forest for sea lions, or roam the open ocean. Their migration is predictable. Each year they turn up at the same place at the same time, occasionally crossing paths with humans who still swim and surf in these dangerous waters.
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22 - 1Lost Crocodiles of the Pharaohs October 12, 2003
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22 - 2Elephant Cave October 19, 2003
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22 - 3White Shark/Red Triangle October 31, 2003
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22 - 4Tigers of the Emerald Forest November 16, 2003
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22 - 5Dune November 23, 2003
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22 - 6Five Owl Farm December 07, 2003
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22 - 7The Monkey Prince January 01, 1970
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22 - 8The Eagle Has Landed January 02, 2004
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22 - 9Swamp Cats January 09, 2004
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22 - 10Caribou and Wolves: The Endless Dance January 16, 2004
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22 - 11Missing... Presumed Eaten January 23, 2004
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22 - 12A Moose Named Madeline February 08, 2004
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22 - 13The Amber Time Machine February 15, 2004
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22 - 14Five Big Cats and a Camera February 22, 2004
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22 - 15Ice Age Death Trap February 29, 2004
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22 - 16Ireland: Sculpted Isle March 14, 2004
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22 - 17Lion: Out of Africa? April 11, 2004