They're the ocean's most fearsome predator and their range includes South Africa to Australia to Madagascar to the United States. But one place has more shark attacks than any other: The Red Triangle.
Twelve hundred square-miles along California’s coast, from Monterey up past San Francisco to Bodega Bay, west to the Farallon Islands, and just 28 miles off the Golden Gate Bridge, there is a thriving habitat for migratory fish and marine mammals. Add to the mix humans attracted by the climate, scenery, and coastline recreational activities and you find the prime area where shark meets prey. It's an amazing crossroads between human, pinnipeds, and great white sharks; a remarkable habitat known as theShark Battleground: The Red Triangle.
NETWORK: National Geographic Channel DISTRIBUTOR: Electric Sky LENGTH: 1 x 60 HD DATE: 2007