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Deadliest Catch is a documentary television series produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel. It portrays the real life events aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab, bairdi crab, and opilio crab fishing seasons.

The Aleutian Islands port of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is the base of operations for the fishing fleet. The show's title derives from the inherent high risk of injury or death associated with the work.

Deadliest Catch premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2005, and the show currently airs worldwide. The first season consisted of ten episodes, with the finale airing on June 14, 2005. Subsequent seasons have aired on the same April to June/July schedule every year since the original 2005 season, with more recent seasons airing until August/September.

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Series overview

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Episodes

Season 1 (2005)

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Season 2 (2006)

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Season 3 (2007)

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Season 4 (2008)

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Season 5 (2009)

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Season 6 (2010)

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Season 7 (2011)

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Season 8 (2012)

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Season 9 (2013)

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Season 10 (2014)

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Season 11 (2015)

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Season 12 (2016)

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Season 13 (2017)

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Season 14 (2018)

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Season 15 (2019)

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Season 16 (2020)

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Season 17 (2021)

In March 2021, Discovery announced that the show will be streaming new episodes on their streaming platform Discovery+.[222][223] The first episode aired on the streaming service on March 19, 2021, one month before the episode was scheduled to air on Discovery Channel.[222][223] For the remainder of the season, Discovery+ released new episodes to its subscribers, one week before the episodes aired on Discovery Channel.

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Season 18 (2022)

In Season 18, in the wake of the cancellation of the red king crab season, several boats turned to other fisheries for survival, including golden king crab, dungeness crab, and black cod.

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Season 19 (2023)

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Season 20 (2024)

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Season 21

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Specials

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Mini-series and extended episodes

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After the Catch

After the Catch is a mini-series that aired following or during the main Deadliest Catch seasons from 2007 to 2012. It primarily consists of roundtable discussions between the captains about their experiences as featured on the show, and after the season ended. After the Catch III-VI also include vignettes of the captains taking part in various activities where taping happened (like in the San Diego area during After the Catch III). After the Catch uses the same opening credits as Deadliest Catch except for the title and theme music.

Deadliest Catch narrator Mike Rowe hosted all episodes except After the Catch III, when Cash Cab's Ben Bailey hosted. After the Catch IV-VI began airing before the current season of Deadliest Catch was over, usually around the start of Opilio season.

After the Catch I (2007)

Filmed at the "Lockspot" bar in Seattle, Washington.

Theme music by Andy Kubiszewski.

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After the Catch II (2008)

Filmed at "Pratty's" pub in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Theme music by Andy Kubiszewski.

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After the Catch III (2009)

Cash Cab's Ben Bailey hosts this season. Filmed at "RT's Longboard Grill" and other locations in and near San Diego, California.

Theme music by Andy Kubiszewski.

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After the Catch IV (2010)

Mike Rowe returns as host; filmed at the "Blue Nile" bar and other locations in and near New Orleans, Louisiana.

Theme music: "Hard Row To Hoe", written and performed by Dege Legg.

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After the Catch V (2011)

Hosted by Mike Rowe, and filmed at "The Shack" restaurant in Hawaii Kai and other locations on Oahu.

Theme music: "Hard Row To Hoe", written and performed by Dege Legg.

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After the Catch VI (2012)

Hosted by Mike Rowe, and filmed at the "Whale's Tail" bar and other locations in and near Breckenridge, Colorado.

Theme music: "Hard Row To Hoe", written and performed by Dege Legg.

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Inside the Catch (2012)

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The Bait

The Bait was a "pregame show" roundtable documentary-style television mini-series that previews select episodes of Deadliest Catch for seasons 9 and 10, filmed in Dutch Harbor, and hosted by Sig Hansen, Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand, and Keith Colburn, with narration by Deadliest Catch narrator Mike Rowe.

The captains swapped stories about the off-season and hinted on what the viewers could expect in that night's episode, with previews of the upcoming season in the king crab and opilio crab kickoffs.

Regular features included "The Hot Seat" (interview focused on one Captain or deckhand) and questions from celebrity fans of the show.

The spin-off series was produced in partnership with Original Productions and Silent Crow Arts.

Theme music was a six-second instrumental clip at the end of "Hard Row To Hoe" by Dege Legg (from After the Catch VI).

It was replaced by On Deck after season 10.

The Bait I (2013)

Episodes 4-7 were filmed at Mercer Island VFW near Seattle.

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The Bait II (2014)

The catch phrase for The Bait 2 is "You can't catch crab without The Bait."

Episode 6 filmed at Harlem Yacht Club in City Island, New York; Episodes 7-10 filmed at Mercer Island VFW near Seattle.

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On Deck

In the ninth season in 2013, Discovery continued the trend of expanded show notes and unaired scenes in its series with Deadliest Catch: On Deck.[319] On Deck episode titles are the same as the Deadliest Catch episode they expand on.

Discovery made these episodes the primary lead-in program for the night's episode starting with season 11, replacing The Bait.

On Deck I (2013)

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Decked (2014)

Decked is a rebroadcast episode of Deadliest Catch featuring webcam CatchChat with one or more Captains between episode segments.

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Captain's Choice (2015)

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Spin-offs

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Deadliest Catch: Dungeon Cove

A spinoff titled Deadliest Catch: Dungeon Cove premiered on September 12, 2016.[320] The series focused on a handful of boat captains and crews fishing for Dungeness crab off the Oregon Coast.[321] The first season consists of eight episodes with the season finale airing on October 18, 2016. Discovery has not made any formal announcement on whether or not the show has been cancelled.[322]

Deadliest Catch: Bloodline

A spinoff titled Deadliest Catch: Bloodline premiered on April 14, 2020.[323] The series focuses on Josh Harris and Casey McManus exploring the notes Phil Harris left behind on a fishing chart of the Hawaiian Islands and learning to catch Ahi tuna.

Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns

A spinoff titled Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns premiered on September 13, 2022.[324] The series focuses on Sig Hansen and his daughter, Mandy, as they try their hand at fishing off the coast of Norway after the Alaskan red king crab fishery is shut down.[324] Sig brings along son-in-law Clark Pederson, one of his crew members from the F/V Northwestern, to join him and Mandy.[324] In order to catch over $1 million in Norwegian red king crab quota, the Hansen family return to the M/S Stålbas to catch it. Mandy, in order to lure Saga captain and co-owner Jake Anderson, into going fishing with them, offers him a 10% ownership stake into the business, taken from her own percentage.[324]


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