 Yeah, let's get in the water.
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I'm going to jump
in the cage now,
and I'm going to utilize
this really great piece
of technology we've got
called a stereo camera
because it accurately measures
the length of every shark.
So this is really
important because we
want to document how
large these sharks
are out here on the west side
and compare them to the east.
NARRATOR: Paul's
goal is to measure
the biggest shark he can find.
NARRATOR: Software factors in
the distance between the two
cameras and aligns the
images to accurately
measure the size of the shark.
Paul captures a range
of great whites,
and the winner is
almost 15 feet long,
about the length of an SUV.
PAUL: That was awesome.
As soon as we got down there,
he came straight up to the cage,
had a little nibble.
His face was right here.
It was amazing.
So inquisitive.
A little aggressive.
A little terrifying,
to be honest.
What a shark.
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