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Shark Files
Shark Files
10 episodes
1 week ago
Shark Files is an independent narrative podcast telling the true stories of when shark and human lives collide - shark attacks, shipwrecks, miraculous rescues, recovery from PTSD, ecological breakdown, military experiments, and much, much more. Each episode dives into a dramatic shark encounter - some modern, some historical - and uses it as a focal point to explore shark species like great white, bull and tiger sharks, to discuss marine ecology and biology, media reaction, shark mitigation like shark nets, and many other big themes and issues. For more, visit - ⁠www.thesharkfiles.com
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Shark Files is an independent narrative podcast telling the true stories of when shark and human lives collide - shark attacks, shipwrecks, miraculous rescues, recovery from PTSD, ecological breakdown, military experiments, and much, much more. Each episode dives into a dramatic shark encounter - some modern, some historical - and uses it as a focal point to explore shark species like great white, bull and tiger sharks, to discuss marine ecology and biology, media reaction, shark mitigation like shark nets, and many other big themes and issues. For more, visit - ⁠www.thesharkfiles.com
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Episode 9 - USS Indianapolis
Shark Files
30 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 9 - USS Indianapolis

'As the Second World War rages in the Pacific, a band of naval brothers find themselves adrift with little hope of rescue, in waters brimming with danger...'


Guest writer, historian Stephen Bance, examines the delivery of the Atomic Bomb that ended WWII and the subsequent sinking of the USS Indianapolis, which would become the worst sea disaster, as well as the worst mass shark attack, in US Naval History. 

Shark Files is an independent podcast telling the true stories of when shark and human lives collide - shark attacks, shipwrecks, miraculous rescues, recovery from PTSD, ecological breakdown, military experiments, and much, much more. For more information on today's episode, more episodes from Season 1, and other sharky content, visit www.thesharkfiles.com

Shark Files
Shark Files is an independent narrative podcast telling the true stories of when shark and human lives collide - shark attacks, shipwrecks, miraculous rescues, recovery from PTSD, ecological breakdown, military experiments, and much, much more. Each episode dives into a dramatic shark encounter - some modern, some historical - and uses it as a focal point to explore shark species like great white, bull and tiger sharks, to discuss marine ecology and biology, media reaction, shark mitigation like shark nets, and many other big themes and issues. For more, visit - ⁠www.thesharkfiles.com