Deep Ocean: A Silent Journey with Marine Giants | Extra Long Documentary Pt. 1

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • Today is all about the Adventure Ocean Quest! Explore the mysteries of French Polynesia's hammerhead sharks, their elusive migration patterns, and the collaboration between freediver Frederic Buyle, cameraman Christian Petron, and scientist Dr. Johan Mourir to unveil their secrets. Join them in the study of Humpback whales, on the brink of extinction, as Dr. Michael Poole investigates their response to silent freedivers. Discover the environmental rejuvenation of the Mediterranean coast around Marseille through sustainability efforts and artificial reefs, with Frederic conducting wildlife surveys using his unique silent freediving approach.
    Which part of this documentary was your favourite? Let us know in the comments!
    00:00:00 Shark Paradise of Polynesia
    00:52:50 Giants of Rurutu
    01:40:42 Fragile Mediterranean
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Komentáře • 29

  • @KathyHussey063
    @KathyHussey063 Před 5 měsíci +5

    What free divers can train their bodies to do is so amazng; it is proof that the human body is capable of doing what would seem like miraculous feats; things such as reaching a point where we can travel on a plane of existence we do not see with our human eyes. If more study was done how many things that we now believe are impossible for a human to do, would they discover that are not impossible at all= it is all in what you BELIEVE about yourself and reality.

  • @JPriz416
    @JPriz416 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Fantastic video and I tip my hat to both of the free divers.

  • @benplissken540
    @benplissken540 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Excellent documentaire ! Hahah je ne savais pas que Eric Judor était un plongeur apnée chevronné mdr :)

  • @user-fv5ck7ll6b
    @user-fv5ck7ll6b Před 6 měsíci +4

    🙄😁👏👏 I like Fred's enthusiasm and dedication 😁🙌💪
    I stopped diving years ago because of the amount of pollution and destruction caused by humans which disgusted me 💯%‼️🤮

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 Před 5 měsíci

      it's pretty appalling what we do to the earth, how many species go extinct every year, how many bodies of water we've polluted until nothing can live in them & the water is undrinkable. The poisonous pesticides we saturate the soil with....so disheartening how humans slaughter millions & millions of sharks just for their fins; destroying our own species ability to live on earth, without healthy oceans there would be too much carbon dioxide & so not enough oxygen for humans to breathe here (already millions can't breathe without tons of medicines); yet those with the power to stop the destruction side with billionires & keep allowing the total destruction such as that caused by humongous oil tankers that spew it into oceans & mow over whales, allowing companies to drag nets & remove whole ecosystems to catch fish to sell, while ending that areas ability to support such diverse life.

  • @user-gx1fe5ew2k
    @user-gx1fe5ew2k Před 5 měsíci +1

    Fabulous! I was clued to the video from start to finish! Thank You for sharing!

  • @stevendeitrich6933
    @stevendeitrich6933 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Marvelous vidio ! ! Thank You so much .

  • @aquariusbaby8249
    @aquariusbaby8249 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Brillant really liked al the knowledge about sharks Thank you 😊

  • @marshapieroni6677
    @marshapieroni6677 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow! Very enjoyable!

  • @annmariewilso3016
    @annmariewilso3016 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, Dion! I love the feeding videos. It gives us great opportunities to see these beautiful reptiles. I got a couple of the mini dragon T-shirts. I really liked the leaf tail gecko sweat shirt, but I live in FL. A t-shirt of the leaf tail geckos would be better. Please consider T shirts for that pattern. ( phantastica geckos). Ty

  • @astridhunge2082
    @astridhunge2082 Před 3 měsíci +1

    niice

  • @Ajbbasket1
    @Ajbbasket1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's undeniable who's king .... Orcas next...

  • @WillieWeed
    @WillieWeed Před 6 měsíci +21

    Sharks are dominant?! Tell that to an Orca, who can carve out the liver of a 6 meter white shark better than any butcher. Leaving the remainder for the bird's. But it's the Giant whale's that will protect you from aggressive anything. About a year ago I found a wonderful story of a whale researcher who had nearly 30 years experience. She was with a Big Blue who was stuck to her like glue. And so she continued her work, with hour's going by and the giant stayed right up against her. She said it wasn't until the end of the afternoon, she swam back to her research vessel with the 🐋 stuck to her, that she was finally able to see what was going on. A massive tiger shark was all bowed up in attack mode, and blue here, was keeping her hidden, often with her flipper. It's a great story that should be easy to find. She also said it was very common for whales to protect seals in the same way.

    • @kieranhart5776
      @kieranhart5776 Před 6 měsíci +3

      That’s a strange one. Usually tiger sharks will keep moving on if the target is unreachable. They will continue swimming and bite everything in its path.

    • @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223
      @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223 Před 6 měsíci

      But orca's don't look as badass doing it.

    • @stevo3938
      @stevo3938 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Okay, nerd

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 Před 5 měsíci +4

      it was actually a humpback whale and she ran into that same humpback the next year and she could tell he very much recognized her too. She works and lives on a tropical island to be near where some humpbacks give birth each year.Nan Hauser is her name.

    • @WillieWeed
      @WillieWeed Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@KathyHussey063 thanks Kathy. Her's was a fascinating story, and sent me off to research if it was a common thing or a one off. Found some great stories, mainly about seal's taking advantage to get past sharks and all kinds of stuff. Thanks so much for the correction and addition to the story. Nobody ever believes me.

  • @laurentdelphin7961
    @laurentdelphin7961 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Where is the Part 2 ? Thank you.

    • @nicolesovia6218
      @nicolesovia6218 Před 5 měsíci

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  • @christinemaccallum756
    @christinemaccallum756 Před 2 měsíci

    Nature and people and other reasons and more stories about different stuff and other events and more characters and others in chapters and misery and more excitement about other people who are interested so listen and enjoy 😉

  • @tierrasworld
    @tierrasworld Před 4 měsíci

    I guess neuralink works already. Talking bout 63 min under water with no oxygen tank!!!

    • @kaseymigliaccio2519
      @kaseymigliaccio2519 Před měsícem

      😂 Obviously "somebody" wasn't paying attention fully.... lol. During their 63 minute free-dive, they found a hidden air pocket and were able to use that to explore longer. You're silly though. 👏

  • @reneesantiago6496
    @reneesantiago6496 Před 4 měsíci

    Isn’t this the same free diver who killed his wife as she dove?