Great White Shark Encounters a Surfer & a Curious Young Shark Engages with Pollution.

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • In this footage, captured just last weekend, I record a couple of great white shark encounters. One of those encounters leaves me lost for words as the shark gets incredibly close to surfer unaware the shark is there. I also record two different sharks taking an interest in ocean debris. One shark engages with a floating Pepsi carton. The difference in interest from the smaller shark and the larger shark is most interesting.
    Special thanks to Alison Towner for advising me on observational behavior within the video.
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Komentáře • 798

  • @royjones8312
    @royjones8312 Před 3 lety +468

    It blows my mind how often we are so close to these majestic yet ultimately extremely dangerous animals and yet they don’t attack.

    • @lola2829
      @lola2829 Před 3 lety +27

      I think its how if we as humans have food in front of us but are not hungry, we’re not gonna eat so why would the shark? None the less I’d be shitting my pants if I saw a shark irl

    • @betofernandez5524
      @betofernandez5524 Před 3 lety +37

      @@lola2829 They don't hunt humans. That is very clear with all the info we have. A starving shark would? Probably. But not only a Shark, any meat eater with a proper size would. It's muuuuuch more likely to be attacked by any land predator.
      When one shark attacks a surfer, or swimmer (very very rare) it's probably an accident between them. I'm thinking in a nervous or afraid shark mainly.
      It's more common (still rare) an attack diving with them, because divers can annoy the shark. And they do, many times, with brainless interactions... But I have not seen yet any hunting behaviour in those warnings you can see in few videos tbh. Even with agressive animals.
      Now, go the the african savanna and walk arround next to lions, for example. You can do it after they have eaten if you want, to prove that point. I would never do that xD.
      We are not on the diet of sea predators. We never shared those ecosystems with them (just few hundreds of years and not really in the water). In the other hand we evolved from african hominids and we allways have been in the same areas than those big cats. We have been during millions or at least thousands (in the last territories we arrived) of years in the mainland, with all those animales. Big cats, crocs, bears, no matter which one. Even the herbivores are much more dangerous. I'm thinking in hippos. Or deers, that kill arround 100 people each year only in US, for example.
      We have been their prey, their competitors or both during all that time. Now we are just their destroyers...
      We should help and save all the wildlife we still have in the planet.

    • @willybeama1
      @willybeama1 Před 3 lety +5

      Agreed. I was in New England swimming and lifeguards told us to get out of water because gw sharks were feeding on the seals. I couldn’t believe I was in water with them. Needless to say that was the first and last time. I wade in the water and that’s it.

    • @augustmoon0004
      @augustmoon0004 Před 3 lety +21

      First, these are juvenile great whites, they don’t feed on mammals just yet until they reach about 10 feet. So these interactions are just curiosity.
      Second, any predatory animal species instinctively understands the size of the prey they can/prefer to feed on. I understand marine biologists are trying to mend the often terrifying reputation of these apex predators, but the reality is, if a mature great white is hungry, and it senses edible prey (yes, humans too) who’s unaware of the shark’s presence (they prefer sneak attacks to avoid injury), then it will bite and consume a human. The reason most incidents don’t result in full consumption is because after the initial attack, they circle, waiting for the prey to weaken and bleed out (avoiding injury). In this time, unlike seals, etc, humans often get rescued and brought to shore.

    • @johnwayne7673
      @johnwayne7673 Před 3 lety

      just like my massive package

  • @runiquepro5815
    @runiquepro5815 Před 3 lety +101

    If I was the surfer and saw this footage afterwards, I can honestly say I'd still poop myself.

  • @PS3DJ09
    @PS3DJ09 Před 3 lety +290

    Makes me wonder if it was better for the surfer that it was the larger, more experienced shark that swam by the surfer because it probably has encountered enough other surfers to knows it's not food

    • @lxathu
      @lxathu Před 3 lety +19

      At least it was better not to see what company he had. Otherwise who knows what kind of moves he would have made with what kind of reactions.

    • @auroratovar5455
      @auroratovar5455 Před 3 lety +32

      yes! often times young predators are more "dangerous" bc theyre inexperienced and are learning. think of how many times you accidentally bumped into someone or hurt your friends as a kid/preteen playing lmao

    • @JonathanHStone
      @JonathanHStone Před 3 lety +8

      @@auroratovar5455 the younger white sharks stay inshore to feed on fish, mostly rays. When they reach a certain size their diets begin to transition to mammals and they generally migrate to the offshore islands where they can hunt Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, and the like.

    • @themicoism
      @themicoism Před 3 lety +20

      @@auroratovar5455 I always tell people that animals, when they're younger, are just like people; they're curious about the world and want to touch it. The only problem is they don't have hands like we do so they use the next big dextrous thing they have - their mouths.

    • @turtlejeepjen314
      @turtlejeepjen314 Před 7 měsíci

      Shark is peeking in top of the board looking for a surfer 💀

  • @victoriag2413
    @victoriag2413 Před 3 lety +419

    A drone with a warning system would be genius!

    • @GC3-4370
      @GC3-4370 Před 3 lety +14

      I thought drones would become a mainstay of socal life guards

    • @TupDigital
      @TupDigital Před 3 lety +19

      Yup a little 🚨 light and siren combo could do wonders. Could provoke a gnarly panic on a crowded beach day too 😄

    • @MrNicoJac
      @MrNicoJac Před 3 lety +12

      "Shark! Shark! Shark!"
      Grumpy old man laughs as surfers evacuate "his" ocean view

    • @ellemay2755
      @ellemay2755 Před 3 lety +5

      They use drones in Sydney..

    • @stevenroberts5741
      @stevenroberts5741 Před 3 lety +2

      God, just watching these put me on edge!! 😳

  • @theanabolicviking
    @theanabolicviking Před 3 lety +323

    Great footage! I live in Huntington Beach and have surfed up and down the CA coast my whole life. Out of all those years I've only seen one white shark break the surface while I was in the water. Your footage makes me think... out all those years we must have had sharks under us or around us many times and we never knew it! Your footage is amazing, keep up the great work!

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  Před 3 lety +35

      Oh wow! Thanks man man! I'll be in Huntington Beach soon. There's sharks in that area for sure!

    • @juliecook6057
      @juliecook6057 Před 3 lety +15

      @@TheMalibuArtist
      G'day mate ! You probably won't get to read this but if you do I just want to say how absolutely truly amazing your videos are !! They really are ..... enlightening !! I have learnt so much from watching your vids and you have changed my attitude and general outlook on sharks.... for the better !! ( I honestly did NOT swim in the ocean for over 30 years because I was so traumatized by JAWS!!) Your videos are so significantly much more than just amazing footage with wonderful narration, they are more importantly.... educational !! Your work is so crucial in our quest for knowledge, learning and a greater understanding of these magnificent ( but still very bloody...no pun intended, lol ) scary beasts!! Thankyou for all that you do ... for human and sea creature/s!! You are a ' David Attenborough ' ( minus the massive production crews etc, lol !!) !! Cheers mate, much love and respect and gratitude to you from Brisbane,Queensland, Australia !! 👍👊❤️🐨🇦🇺🦘

    • @amberbante8605
      @amberbante8605 Před 3 lety +5

      @@TheMalibuArtist back in 2014 I was in Laguna Beach standing on a staircase on a cliff leading to the beach. I felt like I was being watched, and saw a young GWS raise his/her head out of the water to look at me. As I watched I felt a sense of awe looking at this curious animal before it slowly swam away. Sadly, I didn't have a good cell phone then ( only a flip phone), so didn't get any photos.

    • @SuperOCHomes
      @SuperOCHomes Před 3 lety +4

      @@TheMalibuArtist I live in HB and kayak Newport to Laguna Beach every Sunday. I love sharks.
      It's the jellies I'm scared of 😂

    • @hammerinn101
      @hammerinn101 Před 3 lety

      Hi, can you give exact location where you are filming? Thanks.

  • @misterj2875
    @misterj2875 Před 3 lety +64

    Probably a good thing that the surfer didn’t see the shark.

    • @artiemulford8445
      @artiemulford8445 Před 3 lety +1

      That is what I was thinking ... I know very little about shark behavior but doesn't panic attract them more? I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong lol BTW, love these videos!!!!

    • @williamlindroos2250
      @williamlindroos2250 Před 3 lety +3

      @@artiemulford8445 Splashing water attracts most meat eating fish that hunts on the surface.

  • @ronaldmcdowells1107
    @ronaldmcdowells1107 Před 3 lety +37

    The trash floating in the ocean.
    This guy: the most beautiful thing I've ever seen

  • @Alex-wv6co
    @Alex-wv6co Před 3 lety +138

    Confirms once again that GWS is not a senseless killer. It was curious about the surfer. Yikes if only the surfer knew how close it was to him 😛

    • @svmatuza
      @svmatuza Před 3 lety +8

      True, but their jaws aren't fully hardened until they're 10ft+, which is why they're not yet interested in eating mammals. As big as that shark is, it's still a juvenile and most likely still eating fish and rays.

    • @MattMajcan
      @MattMajcan Před 3 lety +5

      of course they dont kill senselessly, they kill when they're hungry!

    • @mellamodiego8458
      @mellamodiego8458 Před 3 lety +3

      sometimes ignorance is bliss

    • @fiverx2159
      @fiverx2159 Před 3 lety +6

      i wonder if the surfer saw it and reacted quickly would it have triggered the shark to investigate more?

    • @someguy95981
      @someguy95981 Před 3 lety +2

      The shark could have been protecting the surfer from younger sharks too. To know what it is is astonishing.

  • @tylermorris5463
    @tylermorris5463 Před 3 lety +52

    it really shows how people are mistaken for how sharks act, especially how you were saying dont bite him, which is what I would be saying too but it shows how little we know about these amazing creatures and as a surfer i am glad i found you because you changed my outlook on sharks, thank you for that

  • @nzalisekocutu9801
    @nzalisekocutu9801 Před 3 lety +37

    These videos are so therapeutic

  • @RedondoBeach2
    @RedondoBeach2 Před 3 lety +40

    Have you considered reaching out to whatever government agency is responsible for lifeguards along the California coast? If they see your drone video, they might put some emphasis behind the idea of drones with rapid warning systems for swimmers/surfers. Drones would be a game changer for lifeguards.

    • @TeeCabby280
      @TeeCabby280 Před 3 lety +1

      Likely no lifeguards for miles where these surfers are in this footage.

    • @matta6395
      @matta6395 Před 3 lety +3

      What is there to warn swimmers about? It’s well documented Sharks aren’t actively hunting humans. Only time there are attacks is mistaken identity

  • @troycrum9294
    @troycrum9294 Před 3 lety +32

    Folks like you have done a fantastic job over the years of safely exposing us and Great Whites to one another in a safe and educational way. (Frankly, probably safer for them than for us).
    While I’m certainly not excited to jump in and look up close to them!!!! I have grown a more educated appreciation for them in my nearly 5 decades on this earth. You’ve helped to bring us a long way from the 70’s. Hats off. Keep up the good work. They need ya to.

  • @Andyontherocks
    @Andyontherocks Před 3 lety +47

    Thank you. Your video's are brilliant. We are watching them in their own environment and seeing natural behaviour. Its so much better than the made for TV documentaries etc. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next upload.

  • @timber72
    @timber72 Před 3 lety +11

    It is just incredible how common these interactions are. They are right there, all the time. And none of us had any idea.

  • @TheWooka20
    @TheWooka20 Před 3 lety +19

    I'm always surfing in malibu and I've been watching your videos for awhile for just self interest and educational purposes but that last clip with the learner on the longboard gave me so much anxiety. just soo thankful sharks aren't really what they're made out to be by most people. so much respect for those big guys

  • @kuang01
    @kuang01 Před 3 lety +3

    I have had shark phobia for the past 37 years, including the years I served in the navy. I have this deep fear the monsters will eat me even I am on land. (Due to Jaws) Only until I saw you footages, have more understanding about them. Now I am freediving and spearfishing two times a week in SoCal without any fear. So thank you, these video is the greatest bridge between science and tales.

    • @SharkWhisper00
      @SharkWhisper00 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm 33. First saw JAWS at 7. That movie has put fear in me and I am terrified of swimming in lakes. I love swimming and the water learned how to swim in swim teams when I was 3.won awards etc. I could be at the beach all day and not get bored. But it's always in back of my mind.. Visual effects from JAWS the music etc. True terror. I can't even force myself to go in a dark deep lake. I'm even scared while sitting on a blow up intertube. And someone yells shark like my friends im done for. I'm even paranoid in our local outdoor swimming pool.... I have never been in the ocean. Never been outta WI. and I don't plan to. I seen videos and movies and shark week all my life to have respect for them. But not even if hell freezes over you won't get me in the water...

    • @SharkWhisper00
      @SharkWhisper00 Před 2 lety +1

      Without any fear? Can't be that trusting when swimming near/with sharks. Esp GWs. They. Can turn so fast. I always say... Don't get to. Comfortable in the water. There's always that one hiding and lurking watching you... Don't drop ur guard..

    • @kuang01
      @kuang01 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SharkWhisper00 I agree with you we can’t predict these animals totally. we spear so yes we are so aware and on guard all time. I respect and will not treat lightly, but absolutely no fear because I told myself not to. Fear will trigger their hunter instinct we are telling them we are prey. No. We need to tell them we are hunter and stand our ground. That’s the only way we can survive.

    • @kuang01
      @kuang01 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SharkWhisper00 I was you for 37 years. Now I dive and hunt every week at sea.

  • @Olderdingo
    @Olderdingo Před 3 lety +29

    Great Video. I love your choice of backing music.It’s inspiring without being overly dramatic. Cheers from Australia.

    • @juliecook6057
      @juliecook6057 Před 3 lety +2

      G'day mate! Luv the picture of the Dingo, and your username !! Cheers from Brissie 👍😁🇦🇺🦘

  • @vizlifestudios
    @vizlifestudios Před 3 lety +24

    What a great product idea for the alert system on the drone. I hope they get back to you soon...

  • @karinvanlinde4847
    @karinvanlinde4847 Před 3 lety +52

    It clearly shows that humans are not the chosen prey items of these sharks. Most are accidents, where the nip of the shark just means curiosity, but yeah, they can bite off a big chunk doing that....
    Using drones teach us a lot about their behaviour, and clearly can keep beaches saver

    • @clwbchbabycakes
      @clwbchbabycakes Před 3 lety +7

      I live on the Gulf Coast of Florida. People have so many encounters they are unaware of. Ever felt something/someone bump into you really hard and look to see who it was and there's no one? Ever feel something rough like sandpaper scratch against you when you're in the water but again, see no one? Be glad they tasted you that way instead of taking a nip to check if you're tasty or not.

    • @andrewmorke
      @andrewmorke Před 2 lety +1

      I've caught and seen sharks in waist to knee depth water. They are so common. They must usually not see humans as prey. However, how does one account for instances where GWS target people in clear water and largely to totally consume their victims.

  • @mackenzieturpin5734
    @mackenzieturpin5734 Před 3 lety +24

    it’s so cool seeing how these sharks interact and investigate foreign objects, such fascinating creatures.

  • @daleme8187
    @daleme8187 Před 3 lety +13

    What a fantastic job you are doing greetings from Cape Town, South Africa

  • @giantdanio
    @giantdanio Před 3 lety +15

    I just love the respect you show for these beautiful creatures. Keep up your good work. Your drone is so much better than cruel shark nets, that should be banned. You and the sharks have taught me so much from watching your videos. Thank you.

  • @kheventplanner
    @kheventplanner Před 3 lety +12

    Ok that encounter with the surfer definitely made me nervous. That shark was huge! Guess he was just curious! I still can't believe how beautiful and peaceful your footage makes these animals look. I hope you can get that warning system drone!💖

  • @catapillargirl2021
    @catapillargirl2021 Před 3 lety +1

    You’re so eloquent!!! I love the young curious shark vs. the old seasoned shark & the reminder not to create too much or leave behind garbage.

  • @lisag5670
    @lisag5670 Před 3 lety +12

    I absolutely love your videos. The footage you post is truly amazing. I can’t believe how close the shark was to the surfer. You showed us how curious these animals can be but sometimes not as aggressive as once thought. Thanks for another great video

  • @Onafeeltrip
    @Onafeeltrip Před 3 lety +2

    I am not surprised the surfers stayed. I have to believe they are all aware of the dangers that lurk below them but their love of the ocean and surfing overrides any fear. Great video!

  • @cnote525
    @cnote525 Před 3 lety +7

    I love your videos. They help show the gentler side of these beautiful animals. It also always warms my heart when I hear you mentioning your video’s descriptions for info on being safe and protecting our oceans. Keep up the stunning work!

  • @crib4046
    @crib4046 Před 3 lety +28

    You should maybe contact Mark Rober, to help you equip your drone with a warning system and make a youtube collab about it.

  • @debbielindsay6492
    @debbielindsay6492 Před 3 lety +15

    You know being in the UK, in the North, I don’t visit many beaches. Watching your videos scare the shit out of me 🙀 but I am totally fascinated by the sharks! Love, love, love your videos, keep posting, you’re amazing 🤩

    • @peterhall728
      @peterhall728 Před 3 lety +1

      Best to stay safe. I know GW aren't in the seas up North. You know that as well. Problem is, has anyone told the bloody sharks that.

    • @debbielindsay6492
      @debbielindsay6492 Před 3 lety

      @@peterhall728 yep, I know exactly what you mean. They turn up wherever they want, whenever they want 🙀 anyways, I’m more of a sit and watch type of person... lol

    • @peterhall728
      @peterhall728 Před 3 lety

      @@debbielindsay6492 very wise. I once encountered a quite angry Squirrel. Put me off Mother Nature for good tbh.

    • @debbielindsay6492
      @debbielindsay6492 Před 3 lety

      @@peterhall728 hahahaha, hilarious!!

  • @jonibarger3147
    @jonibarger3147 Před 5 měsíci

    The youngster is getting schooled as the older shark knew it wasn't valuable as a food prey. Its fascinating. So glad I found you!

  • @JimCorrigan777
    @JimCorrigan777 Před 3 lety +4

    Your respect and commitment to documenting these sharks is inspiring.

  • @louisewelsh2255
    @louisewelsh2255 Před 3 lety +5

    I enjoy your videos so much, they are beautiful and so interesting. Thank you 😊

  • @tanyamariebarlow9284
    @tanyamariebarlow9284 Před 3 lety +10

    The drone is a fantastic idea! If you don’t hear back maybe contact other companies? I love you videos! 🦈

  • @wallabeejosh
    @wallabeejosh Před 3 lety +8

    Couldn't you have a sign on your drone. "If i'm within 10 feet of you there's a shark in the area."

  • @Alex-vq9vj
    @Alex-vq9vj Před 3 lety +6

    Great Premiere! Happy that I caught it live 🤩

  • @stephencook7337
    @stephencook7337 Před 3 lety +12

    Excellent footage! Your work is invaluable for the relationship between man and nature. Keep up the great work!

  • @kwisclubta7175
    @kwisclubta7175 Před 2 lety

    Truly spectacular! Unbelievable, really. Two sharks - one takes interest in a cardboard Pepsi box, the other does not. Whoa! How have I not heard about this? Why are the news outlets not covering this???

  • @jayblack7495
    @jayblack7495 Před 3 lety

    A Shark-Warning alarm with Flashing White LED's on top of the drone is such a brilliant & novel idea. The operator can choose to activate the audio, the visual, or they can opt to activate both warnings simultaneously.
    Imagine every popular beach having its own drone combing the busy surf from Dawn til dusk, monitoring the nearby sharks without causing a panic. This type of monitoring would help beach-goers and surfers to better understand this predatory animal in the common places of cohabitation.
    Drones will forever change human/shark interaction the same way that online-purchasing has evolved the concept of "shopping."
    It seems so ironic that the key to understanding the complex nuances of life beneath the water would come from just above the waves...
    Great video!

  • @alisonleigh100
    @alisonleigh100 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. Every public beach should have a drone out monitoring sharks! Great work

  • @kristinairmer4753
    @kristinairmer4753 Před 3 lety

    THANK YOU for showing the animals as just animals . Not mindless killers! Beautiful!

  • @julierobinson1099
    @julierobinson1099 Před 3 lety +8

    I am so looking forward to another TheMalibuArtist feature documentary video!

  • @tiadavenport5465
    @tiadavenport5465 Před 3 lety

    We just stayed at a beach house on Mission Beach. I could have sworn that I saw a big body of something in one of the waves. I thought it could've been a shark. My husband didn't think so, but now I do. They're much closer than we believe. I love your work.

  • @dsjccook4
    @dsjccook4 Před 3 lety +1

    That is a phenomenal idea. I pray they get back to you on the shark warning system on the drones! Or if you could some how put a mic loud enough for them to hear but light enough to still fly you could patent it!

  • @goodie2shoez793
    @goodie2shoez793 Před 3 lety +22

    Your videos never cease to amaze me!! Wow imagine a whole new type of life guard “role” that could utilize drones to scan for sharks and maybe even rip currents at public beaches. I love your content man thank you!

    • @kels9089
      @kels9089 Před 3 lety +4

      I’ve thought about life guards doing that too! Would be an efficient safety measure.

    • @juliecook6057
      @juliecook6057 Před 3 lety +3

      It almost beggars belief that drones are NOT already being utilised in this way across the world by government, councils, lifeguards for better protection , safety and prevention of would be attacks and unwanted interaction between shark/s and swimmer/s !! Privacy wouldn't be an issue because the drone/s are only getting a very high up overall water shot of swimmers and NOT anything up close and/or personal !! I know personally that if I had a drone to keep watch I would absolutely learn/go surfing and swim regularly at the beach !! ( JAWS has pretty much kept me out of the water because I was so traumatized by it when I was a child !!) I hope they start using these contraptions, lol , sooner rather than later !! Cheers from Brissie, Oz 👍🇦🇺

    • @larsw9712
      @larsw9712 Před 3 lety +2

      Lifeguards in Australia are already using drones to scan for sharks!

    • @driftlesshermit9731
      @driftlesshermit9731 Před 3 lety

      It would keep alot of people out of the water if they saw the footage. I wonder if it would be better if they didn't know ?

    • @spronkthesprinter273
      @spronkthesprinter273 Před 2 lety

      @Julie Cook ur chances from dying in ur car are far greater then a shark attack along with many other things, but if jaws is scary then so be it

  • @Nairezs
    @Nairezs Před 3 lety +6

    A warning system would be really usefull in some scenarios! However, I'm thinking if the kid in this video would've started panicking, this video might have been a less peaceful interaction!

  • @gildog
    @gildog Před 3 lety +9

    Looks like me and the Sharks like to swim just behind the breakers. And I am pretty convinced I've been out there with a shark many a time after watching these. I'll keep swimming.

    • @dantonchat71
      @dantonchat71 Před 3 lety +2

      So now that you saw this video my question is : Next time you'll be swimming there, would you rather not know that you're swimming in close proximity of a shark ? Or will you be wearing goggles in order to see them ?

    • @gildog
      @gildog Před 3 lety +2

      @@dantonchat71 I'll just swim and won't think about it as I always have.

  • @julial3758
    @julial3758 Před 3 lety +4

    Baby Shark: "Hi friend, can I eatchu"
    Daddy Shark: "this is another piece of human junk. Get away from there !"
    Mommy Shark: "not food little one"
    Baby Shark: *investigates anyway*

    • @thomstone1970
      @thomstone1970 Před 3 lety +1

      Daddy shark: that’s just a piece of board left over from breakfast, sonny

    • @julial3758
      @julial3758 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thomstone1970 oh no someone didn't get to sing the part "safe at last doo doo"

  • @timbotook6447
    @timbotook6447 Před 3 lety +17

    Love these videos!!! Can't wait to see this.

    • @timbotook6447
      @timbotook6447 Před 3 lety

      @A IM it is everywhere. Wherever he goes there are sharks because it's the ocean and the ocean is filled with sharks.

  • @zerozerohero7189
    @zerozerohero7189 Před 2 lety

    dude the older shark shepherding the younger shark away is an astounding discovery. Given other recent discoveries that sharks may possibly mate for life, one could easily posit that the larger shark may have been a parent or older sibling.

  • @wes_stef
    @wes_stef Před 2 lety

    „he said he never saw the shark“ just shows how well they can camouflage

  • @behrensf84
    @behrensf84 Před 3 lety +3

    Given how little interest the shark seems to show the humans, what really does trigger a shark attack? Must be pure bad luck. The shark must be like, “that doesn’t look like food, but I’m really hungry now....”

  • @andrew54868
    @andrew54868 Před 3 lety +6

    Great videos, and a great voice at the same time. 🎈

  • @billderinbaja3883
    @billderinbaja3883 Před 2 lety

    I'm in the ocean frequently... kayaking, body surfing, open water swimming, spearfishing... on the coast of California, I've never seen a shark, not once... but your videos are making me realize they are there, and probably frequently. I have to admit this spooks me a bit... I'll be watching more closely.

  • @dave9401
    @dave9401 Před 3 lety

    I just can't help thinking of the young shark doing the Jaws theme in its head while sneaking up on floating stuff. It's so cute!

  • @SHARKBYTES
    @SHARKBYTES Před 3 lety

    Fantastic footage MalibuArtist! Great to show the shark had zero interest in that surfer. Interesting stuff with the pollution there as well. We know sharks are highly curious animals, and will investigate floating debris like this. It's also why we believe sharks often get entangled in certain types of debris, their curious nature will bring them in close contact with it, for example nets/plastic debris. Fortunately these two debris items in the video don't pose much risk from an entanglement perspective, but its a great demonstration of how sharks can eventually become entangled in pollution!

  • @droneshots6192
    @droneshots6192 Před 2 lety +1

    When ever I am surfing and I see a drone I always just think that it is filming a shark because there is a good chance it is. It good to stay alert in the water all the time.

  • @cindystigall9089
    @cindystigall9089 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve always been interested in sharks and their behavior. Your videos are breathtaking and so eye opening!
    Thank you for all of your beautiful footage of these amazing creatures.

  • @MaddenDoctor
    @MaddenDoctor Před 3 lety +9

    Great footage! You could always put a little shark flag on your drone, I would get the warning pretty quick

  • @fishing_amy
    @fishing_amy Před 3 lety +3

    I love seeing your videos. We share the ocean closer than we realize :)

  • @Oudeoud
    @Oudeoud Před 3 lety +32

    your videos do so much to show the real nature of white sharks. thanks for that!

  • @DolbecAqua
    @DolbecAqua Před 3 lety +4

    Yet again another amazing video, it's so refreshing to see this take on sharks.

  • @LeahJackson
    @LeahJackson Před 3 lety

    I love the enthusiasm in your voice over. Never dramatic to paint sharks as bad guys, just pure and utter beauty. Thank you for loving these beauties

  • @nailsbymisscindy
    @nailsbymisscindy Před 3 lety +9

    Loving the videos! Your voice is soothing! ❤

  • @danepatterson8107
    @danepatterson8107 Před 3 lety +3

    Your best video ever. I absolutely believe you should submit this for short film at film festivals around you. This is a triumph of editing and narration. Please consider it. This deserves wide distribution.

  • @LennArtsTV
    @LennArtsTV Před 2 lety

    To see this footage makes me loose my littlr fear of sharks. You are really showing how often those encounters happen without sharks attacking humans.

  • @carinabusegeanu4335
    @carinabusegeanu4335 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing footage!
    You do such an amazing job!
    I think you will remain in the history of shark study!
    Thank you!

  • @flyingseadragon
    @flyingseadragon Před 3 lety +1

    You are one of my favorite people on CZcams. Keep on bringing awareness . I have been diving with every shark apart from The Great White, I'm sure one day I will. You are so good in keeping the balance with every single world you say. Yes they are predators, yet we know so little about them, they are amazing beautiful creatures. I am so thankful for what you are doing.

  • @lesliecalvert3458
    @lesliecalvert3458 Před 3 lety

    Your voice is so soothing...like an autumn wind on a fall day...its so calm..it relaxes me after a loud day at my bar.

  • @stephenjordan3765
    @stephenjordan3765 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't think we will understand the positive effects these videos will have on not just Great Whites, but all sharks around the world for a very long time. With that said, I truly believe these videos will be the foundation to the change of perspective on sharks we will see going forward. Thank you so much.

  • @saharhabib434
    @saharhabib434 Před 3 lety +1

    I really appreciate you sharing your feelings of respect, admiration and anxiety as existing at the same time.

  • @typhoonda2
    @typhoonda2 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing footage!. Loved how you caught the youngster learning and how the larger animal just proves they are not the mindless killers they are made out to be.

  • @laoisem316
    @laoisem316 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there some award you can get for this video? I mean, all of them actually but THIS one! Thank you. Just, Thank You.

  • @ronwootang537
    @ronwootang537 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, probably best the surfer didn't see the shark, amazing footage

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 Před 3 lety +1

    Live in Seal Beach & young WS are common. Thanks for stunning vlog of misunderstood fish. They are not mindless killers. 🦈

  • @TheNorthPace
    @TheNorthPace Před 3 lety +1

    I sometimes swim in Santa Monica. I've had a few moments where I felt that I wasn't alone. It's good to be reassured that for the most part, we're simply sharing the same waters as neighbours instead of as predator and prey. :)

  • @slgordon2009
    @slgordon2009 Před 2 lety

    A drone with a warning system but also a drone that can radio when animals are stuck in fishing line or gill nets-also a way to seek out places to clean the oceans-such a great practical option for to fix several problems.

  • @kurthuson4507
    @kurthuson4507 Před 3 lety

    It's interesting to see the larger shark show it's dominance to the smaller shark. Pretty much letting the younger shark know the pecking order and then lets the smaller shark figure out the debris is inedible on it's own.

  • @gazimbo3176
    @gazimbo3176 Před 3 lety

    the clip with the surfer just speaks volumes about these animals. the shark came in, had a look, and thought Nah to skinny lol. but for real amazing work buddy.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Před rokem

    Sharks are so much smarter than they are given credit for! It acts like it might be a toy. Just stunning photography!

  • @rosna2109
    @rosna2109 Před 3 lety +3

    Your videos are so calming 🥺

  • @BeligerentPaladin
    @BeligerentPaladin Před 2 lety

    This video convinces me that people are around sharks far more often than they realize. I wonder how frequently a shark just comes along and checks out a surfer or a swimmer before moving on.

  • @dwaneanderson8039
    @dwaneanderson8039 Před 3 lety +2

    If you can't put a speaker on your drone, the next best option might be to take a big megaphone or bullhorn so you can call out to the people in the water. Sound travels extremely well over water, so they might be able to hear you from a very long distance.

  • @textbookwin
    @textbookwin Před 3 lety +4

    All those times I saw fins and people just told me no are liars. This is crazy.

  • @maggie1love
    @maggie1love Před 3 lety

    That's a brilliant idea!!! I CAN NOT believe ALL beaches are NOT interested??? Mind blown literally! I live in Jacksonville Beach & see them all the time from shore. I'm actually about to get my 1st drone & am super excited! Can not wait! But if my kids were little, (grown & off to college yay) I would not even take them to a beach without these... My biggest fear as a parent but had no fear at all myself until I had kids... I would love to sell these to people! This is Amazing! What a genius idea! Thank You!

  • @dave9401
    @dave9401 Před 3 lety

    Awww the baby shark was practicing on the bit of wood. So cute!

  • @staceyesteves2661
    @staceyesteves2661 Před 3 lety +5

    I do hope the drone/warning system works out. It would be very helpful.

  • @cynthiawhite3945
    @cynthiawhite3945 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm in awe with your footage. I've enjoyed learning abou sharks since I was a kid watching Jacque Cousteau. But this? I've never seen anything like these drone footages.

  • @kellyharris8976
    @kellyharris8976 Před 3 lety

    Words fail me when watching your videos. You are just so incredible. Truly.

  • @ann6030
    @ann6030 Před 3 lety

    Nobody is that scared until it’s too late! Thanks for this amazing video!

  • @IrieBuilder
    @IrieBuilder Před 3 lety +2

    As a surfer, these types of videos have only made me fear sharks less. I mean, you have to put it out of your mind to begin with, but these videos show you why there's not much to worry about. They really are intelligent when it comes to investigating, rather than just attacking everything like so many people think.
    But if I were to die from a shark attack, it would be a lot cooler than dying in a car accident or from a heart attack like everyone else. 😆

  • @climatedeceptionnetwork4122

    The narrator's voice is quite nice here; his attitude is quite nice, positive, educational.

  • @ginaryanjohnsonrealestatec2419

    Thank you for what you do! And thanks for being an awesome Malibu area community member and flying the drone during the children's camp. You're a special guy!💞

  • @SoundLegion
    @SoundLegion Před 3 lety

    I really like your narrations, you can tell you are very passionate about what you do. I also find it interesting seeing the smaller sharks pay so much attention to simple objects floating, very good analysis my friend. blessings

  • @lorileeflorez6113
    @lorileeflorez6113 Před 3 lety

    Omg! So cool. As with all of your videos. I loved sharks since I was a kid and would swim fearlessly up and down the coast here. You bring back so many wonderful memories. Thank you

  • @meridgey
    @meridgey Před 3 lety

    Great video! Very nice footage! Very interesting to watch GW behaviour. I admit my heart was beating quicker with the GW hanging around the paddle boarder. Lol.

  • @VimyScout
    @VimyScout Před 3 lety

    Beautiful to watch and yet I can't think of anything more dark and sinister than a lurking Great White. Especially one that has just literally passed within feet of someone who was completely unaware of its presence. Goosebumps!

  • @Xainfinen
    @Xainfinen Před 3 lety +2

    Ah finally, what I was waiting for you to capture, a true close shark encounter with a human with no test bite. That was your first one but probably not his :D

  • @TheGodlessGuitarist
    @TheGodlessGuitarist Před 2 lety

    I hope you are writing up and publishing your observations also. You deserve academic recognition for your work IMO

  • @staceyesteves2661
    @staceyesteves2661 Před 3 lety +2

    I find your filming outstanding and very interesting. (Just a shark fan).❤️

  • @StephanPluemer
    @StephanPluemer Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video, I am very amazed at the behavior of the shark and have learned a lot in the videos I have seen from you about sharks ... Thank you from Germany