

It's thought that she could be more than 50 years old. A great white shark called 'Deep Blue' is believed to be largest ever filmed and she has surfaced again on a second video by conservationist photographer Mauricio Hoyos Padilla as he tries to bring attention to protecting her. "I was thinking, 'What in the world is this?' Because it was way bigger than any shark I'd expect," Gray said of the encounter.ĭeep Blue is estimated to measure a staggering 20 feet long and is likely still growing by several millimeters each year. Hey guys, were back with yet another episode of the JoBlo original video.

The underwater footage shot by photographer Mark Mohler showed marine biologist Andrew Gray and fellow photographer Kimberly Jeffries swimming just feet from Deep Blue, cameras in hand as they captured rare footage of the creature. I really enjoyed the shark thriller DEEP BLUE SEA when I caught it in the. But a prominent researcher has cast doubt on that. Footage from that January encounter is featured in the National Geographic SharkFest special "World's Biggest Great White?" on Sunday, July 21, at 8 p.m. A great white shark nicknamed Deep Blue is considered by many to be the largest of its species ever recorded. (Michael Maier) GUADALUPE ISLAND, Mexico - She's the world's largest. New footage has emerged showing what appears to be Deep Blue, one of the largest great white sharks ever caught on camera, feasting on a whale carcass off the coast of Hawaii earlier this year.Ī group of Hawaii-based scientists and biologists filmed a shark matching Deep Blue's description several miles off the coast of Waikiki. The world's largest great white shark, named Deep Blue, is recorded on video off Guadalupe Island.
