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World's Biggest Great White Full Episode

February 8, 2026

The World's Biggest Great White: Shark Encounters in Hawaii

In January 2019, something extraordinary happened off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. Three massive great white sharks were spotted in waters where white sharks are rarely seen. Among them was Deep Blue, believed to be the largest great white ever caught on camera — a true giant of the ocean.

The sightings didn’t end there. Just a few weeks later, two kayak fishermen had a close encounter with a white shark, raising questions about why these apex predators were appearing in Hawaiian waters. Who is this shark? What is it doing so far from its usual range? And how does it survive and thrive in such a distant ocean environment?

This full episode takes viewers behind the scenes of these remarkable encounters, showing the scale, power, and mystery of one of the ocean’s most iconic predators. From the careful documentation by marine scientists to heart-stopping close-up footage, it’s a chance to witness Deep Blue and other great whites like never before.

Beyond the drama, the episode also provides an educational look at shark behavior, ecology, and conservation, helping viewers understand why these animals are critical to ocean ecosystems — and why seeing them in Hawaii is both rare and exciting.

🎥 Watch the full episode below to see the world's biggest great white shark, learn about its surprising journey to Hawaiian waters, and experience up-close encounters with these incredible predators:

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