The Mexico Great White Shark Expedition

(Children’s Library Title: “Our Great White Shark Adventure”)

This is our MOST POPULAR presentation!

What does it feel like to be underwater surrounded by several feeding Great White Sharks?

In this presentation we have your students join us as we dive with the most feared sharks on the planet — GREAT WHITE SHARKS!

A look at shark biology and behavior and Great White Sharks in particular. Here we bring our encounters with Great White Sharks to life with this exciting (but not scary), action-packed marine science adventure!

Great White Shark jaws

The program begins with an introduction to sharks in general and Great White Sharks in particular. Students are chosen from the audience to demonstrate how sharks are adapted to their environment. Specimens and models are used to help demonstrate how sharks are different from bony fish and how sharks find their food using their seven senses. With the GIGANTIC JAWS from a 20-foot long Great White Shark, your students see how sharks continually grow and replace their teeth. Finally, (if time allows) student helpers assist in showing how big sharks are, from the smallest to the largest, and a few in between.

Wayne & Karen in shark cage

After the demonstrations, undersea explorers, Wayne and Karen Brown, then take your students on their thrilling adventure in search of Great White Sharks in the Pacific Ocean at Guadalupe Island in Mexico via an exciting and fast-paced, HD video presentation.

In our video presentation your students join the Browns Great White Shark on the expedition boat where they meet the captain and crew. As they accompany Wayne and Karen on the expedition in search of great white sharks your students will learn how Great White Sharks can find their food in the ocean environment. The highlight of the presentation is seeing us in our shark cage as we are surrounded by several hungry Great White Sharks!

After the multi-image presentation, your students come literally face-to-face with a great white shark when they meet “Maria”, the 15′ inflatable, female, great white shark!

If time allows, at the end of the presentation a brief time is set aside for your students’ questions and answers.