Pauanui Beach in the Coromandel has been closed due to sharks. Riley is on a mission to find out what type of shark they are and what they are doing there.
Riley has a fear of stingrays. To find out if stingrays are as dangerous as they are perceived, Riley travels from Auckland to Gisborne and Mokohunau Islands, and interacts with them himself.
Riley is in Auckland, testing technology that can protect humans from shark attacks. He also talks to a shark attack survivor about her experience and how it's shaped her perception of sharks.
Riley is on a mission out to Great Barrier Island to find the endangered Mako Shark. Makos are the fastest fish in the sea, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 60km/h.
Riley Elliott is doing his PhD on the elusive Blue Shark. He's off to New Zealand's Bay of Islands to attach the first of his high tech satellite transmitters for the season.
Riley heads to Stewart Island in New Zealand to learn about the habituation of Great White Sharks, and whether the tourist operations in the area are attracting the sharks to their boats.
Riley is investigating the critically endangered Grey Nurse Shark on the East Coast of Australia. Why are they so endangered and what is being done to save them?