

She narrowly escapes by climbing onto a table and disconnects a nearby power cable, taking off her clothes, and electrocuting the shark in her underwear, destroying her research in the process. Meanwhile, Susan heads into her room to collect her research material, but while there, she is ambushed by the second shark. The largest shark attacks them, killing Tom. Traumatized by Janice and Russell's deaths, Tom goes with Carter to the flooded lab to activate controls to open a door to the surface. He then encounters Carter, Tom and Susan. The cook, Sherman "Preacher" Dudley, is attacked by the first shark, but kills it by throwing a lighter into the kitchen's oven that had been turned on. Janice loses her grip and falls despite Carter's attempts to save her, the shark kills her. While climbing up the industrial elevator, a ladder falls and gets wedged between the walls of the shaft, leaving them dangling over the water and the second shark. While delivering a dramatic speech emphasizing the need for group unity, Russell is dragged into the water by the largest shark and devoured. The sharks use this as an opportunity to whittle down their numbers. Susan, Russell, Carter Blake, Janice Higgins and Tom Scoggins make their way to the top of the center. Susan confesses to the others that she and Jim genetically altered the sharks. As the others try to figure out what made the explosion, one of the sharks uses Jim's body as a battering ram to smash an underwater window, flooding the facility and freeing the other sharks. The shark grabs the gurney and pulls the chopper into the tower, killing Brenda and the pilots.

Brenda Kerns, the tower's operator, calls a helicopter to evacuate Jim, but as he is being lifted the cable jams and Jim falls into the shark pen. While examining it, Jim is attacked by the shark and his arm is bitten off. To prove that the research is working, the team removes fluid from the brain tissue of the largest shark.
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Susan McCallister and her partner Jim Whitlock have violated the code of ethics By genetically engineering the sharks to increase their brain size, they have attempted to achieve their objective, but at the expense of making the sharks smarter, stronger, able to swim backwards and more dangerous.Īfter one of the sharks escapes and attacks a boat full of teenagers (but fails when shark wrangler Carter stops it) Aquatica's financial backers send corporate executive Russell Franklin to investigate the facility. Fluids from the brain tissue of three Mako sharks are harvested. Naturally, Shuji Ishikawa considers it a “plaything” to get a selfie with… : this text contains details about the plot/ending of the film.Īt Aquatica, a remote former submarine refueling facility converted into a laboratory, a team of scientists searches for a cure for Alzheimer's disease. long female Great White shark - was recently spotted off the coast of Oahu. Watch: Legendary great white shark, 'Deep Blue,' filmed swimming with divers /mmDsDdT8rWĭeep Blue - the legendary 20 ft. Ramsey did warn swimmers it isn’t wise to venture near shark food sources. Her fiance and business partner Juan Oliphant shot the video that has gone viral. “Plastic Is The REAL killer! Thrilled to get some positive shark press out there and the opportunity to reach so many people around the world with a much-needed message of conservation for sharks,” Ramsey wrote. Shark researcher Ocean Ramsey, who swam with Deep Blue Tuesday, tweeted she hopes her amazing encounter helps with shark conservation. Enjoy the photos but don’t go swimming there.” “In any population you can get those who are extremely large and extremely small,” Atema told the Herald. Shark expert Jelle Atema, professor emeritus at Boston University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution researcher, said the shark, believed to be more than 50 years old, is a freak of nature. The photos and video clip of the mammoth beast, considered the largest shark ever seen, have lit up the internet. Deep Blue - a legendary 20-foot great white - was spotted near a dead sperm whale off the Hawaiian island of Oahu this week.
