“The worst act of animal cruelty I’ve ever seen” – Shark Fishing Gordon Ramsay

A clip from Gordon Ramsay’s Shark Bait, in which the world’s most famous chef set out to expose the shocking practices that are threatening the existence of one of the earth’s most amazing creatures.

He traveled the world to confront the illicit fishermen, traders and diners who are responsible for the shark’s precipitous decline. Gordon Ramsay investigates a series of blocks who have thousands of shark fins drying out on roofs. He manages to get on top of the roof despite being denied access. This determination allowed him to capture a gold mine of shark fins before they hurry to escape the area.

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Shark Bait: Diving with Bull sharks – Gordon Ramsay

In Gordon Ramsay’s Shark Bait, the world’s most famous chef will expose the shocking practices that are threatening the existence of one of the earth’s most amazing creatures and confront the illicit fishermen, traders and diners who are responsible for the shark’s precipitous decline.

Gordon Ramsay goes diving to sea the sharks close up. He then is reminded of the importance of the shark’s role in the ocean ecosystem. Gordon say’s “leave them alone and respect their beauty”.

The official Youtube channel of Gordon Ramsay with exclusive clips from a selection shows including Cook-a-long Live, Gordon’s Great Escape and more.

To find out more about Gordon Ramsay visit:
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Shark Bait: Diving with Bull sharks – Gordon Ramsay

In Gordon Ramsay’s Shark Bait, the world’s most famous chef will expose the shocking practices that are threatening the existence of one of the earth’s most amazing creatures and confront the illicit fishermen, traders and diners who are responsible for the shark’s precipitous decline.

Gordon Ramsay goes diving to sea the sharks close up. He then is reminded of the importance of the shark’s role in the ocean ecosystem. Gordon say’s “leave them alone and respect their beauty”.

The official Youtube channel of Gordon Ramsay with exclusive clips from a selection shows including Cook-a-long Live, Gordon’s Great Escape and more.

To find out more about Gordon Ramsay visit:
http://www.gordonramsay.com
Gordon Ramsay on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/Gordonramsay01
Follow Gordon Ramsay on Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/GordonRamsay01

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Shark Bait, Long line fishing – Gordon Ramsay

In Gordon Ramsay’s Shark Bait, the world’s most famous chef will expose the shocking practices that are threatening the existence of one of the earth’s most amazing creatures and confront the illicit fishermen, traders and diners who are responsible for the shark’s precipitous decline.

Gordon Ramsay gets to witnesses how they catch sharks. Gordon joins a crew who are out at sea who have a 12 mile line out to catch fish. Gordon finds out that they use fresher shark meat as bait.

The official Youtube channel of Gordon Ramsay with exclusive clips from a selection shows including Cook-a-long Live, Gordon’s Great Escape and more.

To find out more about Gordon Ramsay visit:
http://www.gordonramsay.com
Gordon Ramsay on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/Gordonramsay01
Follow Gordon Ramsay on Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/GordonRamsay01

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“Let’s get out of here before we get shot!” – Gordon Ramsay

A clip from Gordon Ramsay’s Shark Bait, in which the world’s most famous chef set out to expose the shocking practices that are threatening the existence of one of the earth’s most amazing creatures.

He traveled the world to confront the illicit fishermen, traders and diners who are responsible for the shark’s precipitous decline. Gordon Ramsay investigates a series of blocks who have thousands of shark fins drying out on roofs. He manages to get on top of the roof despite being denied access. This determination allowed him to capture a gold mine of shark fins before they hurry to escape the area.

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LUTHER Ep 4 Finale Sneak Peek

Watch an exclusive sneak peek from the thrilling finale of LUTHER before the U.S. premiere *** Wednesday, Oct 19 at 10/9c. *** Starring Idris Elba as the super-intuitive detective struggling to cope with his own demons.

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Robert wants to let a roll of his deadly dice determine if he’ll help Luther find Nicholas: “I roll 1 to 10, I help you catch my brother. I roll 11 to 20, you’re on your own.”

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