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Ocean's Deadliest is a nature documentary hosted by Philippe Cousteau Jr. and Steve Irwin. It was the final documentary made by Irwin by the time of his death, which occurred during filming.
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Documentary
The documentary was largely filmed around Irwin's research boat, Croc One. The pair filmed and sometimes even captured several deadly sea animals, including stonefish, sea snakes and the world's deadliest venomous animal, the box jellyfish. According to Steve Irwin, one of the specimens, a Stoke's sea snake was the largest he had seen.[citation needed]
The team of researchers harvested venom from the stonefish and some of the sea snakes.
Broadcast
The documentary aired in the United States on January 21, 2007, on Animal Planet and Discovery Channel as a simulcast event. It aired on January 22 in Canada, in Australia on January 29 on the Nine Network, and in the United Kingdom on April 15 on ITV1.
Impact of Irwin's death
Irwin's widow, Terri, stated in an interview with Access Hollywood aired on January 11, 2007 that there is no footage shot the day he died, and that the footage of his injury and death had been destroyed. Cousteau filmed the remainder of the documentary weeks after Irwin's death.
Aside from a still image of Irwin with the text "In Memory of Steve Irwin", the documentary contains no mention of his death.
External links
Categories:- Nine Network shows
- Television shows set in Queensland
- Documentary films about nature
- Films released posthumously
- 2007 films
- 2000s documentary films
- Nature documentary film stubs
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