Deep blue sea7/14/2023 Carter then realizes that the third shark is trying to escape to the open sea, and that the sharks had made them inadvertently flood the facility so that they could escape through the weaker mesh fences at the surface. Preacher is caught by the third shark and is dragged through the water, but swims to safety after stabbing the shark in the eye with his crucifix, forcing it to release him. Carter, Susan and Preacher go to the top of the research center through a decompression chamber and swim to the surface. The second shark follows and almost eats her but she manages to electrocute it with a power cable, killing it instantly, though at the cost of destroying her research in the process. Susan heads into a room to collect her research. The largest shark attacks them and Tom is devoured. Traumatized by Janice and Russell's deaths, Tom goes with Carter to the flooded lab because the controls to open a door to the surface are in the lab. Meanwhile, the cook, Sherman "Preacher" Dudley (LL Cool J) is attacked by the first shark, but manages to blow it up by throwing a lighter into the kitchen's oven that had been turned on. Janice loses her grip and falls, and despite Carter's attempts to save her, she is devoured. While climbing up the industrial elevator, a ladder falls and gets wedged between the walls of the shaft, leaving them dangling over the water. ![]() While delivering a dramatic speech emphasizing the need for group unity, Russell is dragged into the water by the largest shark and devoured. Susan, Russell, Carter Blake (Thomas Jane), Janice Higgins (Jacqueline McKenzie) and Tom Scoggins (Michael Rapaport) make their way to the top of the center. Susan then confesses to the others that she genetically altered the sharks. One of the sharks uses Jim's body as a battering ram to smash an underwater window, flooding the research facility and freeing the other sharks. Brenda Kerns (Aida Turturro), the tower's operator, calls a helicopter to evacuate Jim but a strong hurricane causes the helicopter to lose control and crash into the tower, killing Brenda and the pilots. Jim Whitlock (Stellan Skarsgard), one of the researchers, is attacked by the shark and his arm is bitten off. To prove that the research is working, the team manages to remove brain tissue from the largest shark. ![]() After one of the sharks escapes and attacks a boat full of teenagers, Aquatica's financial backers send corporate executive Russell Franklin (Samuel L Jackson) to investigate the facility. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) violates a code of ethics and genetically engineers three Mako sharks to increase their brain capacity so their brain tissue can be harvested as a cure for Alzheimer's, but this causes the side effects to make the sharks smarter, faster, and more dangerous. The massive shark generated headlines in January 2019 when she was spotted off Oahu, feeding on a sperm whale carcass.At Aquatica, a remote former submarine refueling facility converted into a laboratory, a team of scientists is searching for a cure for Alzheimer's disease. The photo atop this post is a screen shot from footage captured at Guadalupe Island, shared to Facebook by Mexican researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla in 2015.ĭomeier on Wednesday told For The Win Outdoors: “As a mature female, Deep Blue likely returns to Guadalupe Island every two years during the mating season, but she is rarely sighted.” “So she’s an old, beautiful shark, but no one can unequivocally claim she is biggest Great White in the sea.”ĭeep Blue, estimated to measure about 21 feet, became famous after being featured by Discovery in 2014 (with footage captured in 2013). ”ĭomeier’s team first documented Deep Blue in 1999 “and she was already big back then,” he continued. The scientist, who has studied great white sharks extensively at Mexico’s Guadalupe Island and off California, added: “I have personally seen two massive sharks that could definitely exceed Deep Blue in size, one at the Farallones and one near Pt. That’s never happened.”ĪLSO ON FTW OUTDOORS: Yellowstone bison can’t fly, despite what it seems “That would require being physically laid out next to a tape measure or photographed while being painted with a precisely calibrated paired laser system. Michael Domeier Deep Blue has never been scientifically measured or weighed,” Domeier wrote.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |