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Discovery Channel's Shark Week Kicks Off July 30
June 27th, 2006 2:57pm EDT Post a comment Add to My News
Tagging great whites with satellite devices to track their migration patterns ... testing the strength of chain mail in the middle of a reef shark feeding frenzy ... preparing chum, a mixture of chopped fish parts and blood used to attract sharks -- Shark Week host Mike Rowe (Dirty Jobs) finds out that working with sharks can be extremely dirty work.
Cable television's longest-running programming event, Shark Week first premiered in 1988 and remains a viewer favorite. Last year, Shark Week was watched by 20.6 million people with eight million people tuning in to the premiere special, "MythBusters: Jaws Special."
Shark Week kicks off on Discovery Channel Sunday, July 30 with Mike Rowe's two-hour special "Dirty Jobs: Jobs That Bite," and ends Friday, August 4 with the one-hour special "Dirty Jobs: Jobs That Bite Harder." Mike shows viewers how these jobs help further our knowledge about sharks and shark behavior by, among other things, making and testing shark repellants and chain mail protective suits -- and then diving amid a hungry group of sharks to test them.
Shark Week is produced in conjunction with leading shark researchers around the world, and provides viewers with valuable knowledge about the behavior and characteristics of this diverse and majestic species.















