Guadalupe Island Closure Puts Big Sharks At Risk: OCEAN TALKS

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • In this episode of Ocean Talks, I want to bring attention to a topic that seems to be flying under the radar to anyone outside the dive community. It's a situation that could very likely be detrimental to the Eastern Pacific coast white shark population.
    The closure of Guadalupe Island, combined with external factors that include illegal fishing activities, the lack of a human presence at the island, and the growing business of organized crime embracing illegal trade could spell a disaster for the largest great white sharks on the planet.
    00:01:55- The Island
    00:03:27- Cage Diving
    00:07:43- The Closure
    For this episode, I conducted independent research, interviews, and spoke with tour operations. I even met with an ex-fishermen who admitted to catching at least 9 great white sharks in his time fishing.
    There is no official comment from the Mexican Government.
    CITATIONS
    Brookings Institution Report on Illegal Fishing Activities-March 2022
    www.brookings.edu/research/ch...

Komentáře • 348

  • @TheMalibuArtist
    @TheMalibuArtist  Před rokem +89

    Please share this video. The writing is on the wall. The long term effects of the closure may be detrimental to the sharks on the Pacific Coast. What many folks don't realize is that great white sharks have a very long sexual maturity timetable. By taking out the largest females, you will see the effects a decade down the road. This is not opinion as much as it's understanding the path that is likely coming due to the out of control illegal fishing industry.

    • @stephenz.8700
      @stephenz.8700 Před rokem +5

      Is there anyway with your contacts to reach Discovery? some of the leading biologists are always on for white sharks like Chris Skomal I think his name is.... but Paul Degelder is a big shark conservationist. I like to think that with the way discovery loves their shark week money every year, maybe they would see this as a loss to their profits and get more attention on it. I am not a Twitter guy or anything like that I did Facebook a long time ago and even that took me a long time so I don't know the Twitter trends or anything but like I said before with your contacts, and simply just your own presence in the subculture of shark conservation and research I would like to hope that seeing this would work and these big fish in the world of big fish would be GREAT to get this message out there quickly and thorough

    • @icaro2555
      @icaro2555 Před rokem +1

      Hi! Amazing images. Do you have some for screenshots?
      Greetings from Argentina!

    • @royhenley2396
      @royhenley2396 Před rokem

      When pieces of bait fish are tied to nylon rope, how does the nylon fibers effect the special digestive system of the White Shark? (Check out their anatomy, if you're not aware 37:00 minutes into this video):
      czcams.com/video/YX4Jd4B-EVo/video.html
      NYLON FIBER IS NOT DIGESTABLE. And must be regurgitated, because NYLON FIBERS WILL NOT DISSOLVE IN STOMACH ACID, AND THEREFORE WILL NOT PASS THROUGH THE NARROW SPIRAL INTESTINAL TRACT. Which is not a tube capable of passing solid materials (like our own), a White Shark's spiral digestive tract can only pass liquid. Bones and other animal materials that the stomach acids do not liquefy, must be regurgitated. Which is a natural part of many fish's existence.
      However, with the nature of nylon fiber being what it is, fibers could very easily get hung up in the contents of a White Shark's stomach. And/or snag something in the gills, pallet, or teeth; when the shark attempts to puke. Imagine trying to vomit a tangled clump of rope!
      Is the practice of chumming bad? I don't like it. Is tricking a White Shark into ingesting nylon fiber worse than chumming? As stated above, I believe it's much worse than chumming.
      So justifying baiting White Sharks in front of a camera with a nylon rope, as opposed to chumming, is no justification at all. It should be banned as well.
      Maybe a short leader made of digestible pig-intestines, tied to the bait would be a better alternative.

    • @heatherreeve9802
      @heatherreeve9802 Před rokem

      We need Paul Watson style of attacks against shark finning. I've seen the baby and large sexually mature females that give birth in the Sea of Cortez Paul Walker RIP you found it my friend. I've seen at least a dozen shows showing that these ppl will do anything to make money bc if you're not born in 23 families that rule Mexico your poor. So it won't take long to wipe out the GW population. Communist don't care about ecosystems The Soviet union drained an entire Sea that was full of food. To divert the rivers that fed the sea to crops instead. We all need to be good shepherds to our environment and its animals.

    • @heatherreeve9802
      @heatherreeve9802 Před rokem

      @@stephenz.8700 Sweetie, they know and are doing everything they can. We must attack Mexico relentlessly. It's the only way. Yes you spelled his name correctly. My phone is doing something weird if I push punctuation it changes the word 🤣 driving me crazy but I spelled it wrong 😂. I told them to drag a whale that has sadly died and tow it off the island into international waters. If you build it they will come 😂. We've been on this for a few years now.

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před rokem +102

    You are spot on. This stinks of corruption. Very sad

    • @carlindurfee7566
      @carlindurfee7566 Před rokem

      It’s a super corrupt country so I’m
      Not surprised

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Před rokem

      @@carlindurfee7566 I mean yeah look what the combination of the Chinese witch doctor market and Mexican corruption has done to the totoaba and vaquita

    • @shannondavis3338
      @shannondavis3338 Před rokem

      I agree, it seems very suspect!

  • @andy66l97
    @andy66l97 Před rokem +82

    Brilliantly highlighted, I’ve a horrible feeling the reasons behind decisions being made about the island are for all the wrong reasons🙁. Keep up the great work, & thx👏👍

  • @pearlkt
    @pearlkt Před rokem +53

    The moment I started watching I instantly thought sadly of shark finning , I really do hope that these majestic fish are monitored and protected.

  • @DonDixit
    @DonDixit Před rokem +15

    For those who tune in ... please watch from start to finish. What's happening on and around the island is 'bewildering' and the video ends with a stunning twist ("thx for the 'cliffhanger' Don!")

  • @kurthuson4507
    @kurthuson4507 Před rokem +43

    Thank you Carlos for bringing to light this critical situation. I'm extremely worried about it and do not trust the Mexican government. I hope a lot of ecologist groups make enough noise and it is properly addressed. It is vital that the adult population of great white sharks are protected. 🦈 ❤️

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  Před rokem +4

      Thanks so much Kurt! This is a major issue that needs widespread attention. I appreciate your response!

    • @alexgutierrez6746
      @alexgutierrez6746 Před rokem

      You don't trust the Mexican government?
      Me neither.
      But I also distrust all other governments.

  • @1TravelKat
    @1TravelKat Před rokem +13

    Thank you Carlos. I just tweeted and will be sharing far and wide. Im heartbroken and so grateful I was able to spend time with those sharks. One of the best experiences of my life. Thank you for this video. It’s our mission to help them!

  • @johncollier608
    @johncollier608 Před rokem +16

    A staggeringly short sighted decision with little foundation in fact. A better way to have gone about this was a more consultative process. Sadly a knee jerk reaction has exposed this unique location to explotation by people who really do mean to cause harm. Thanks for shining a light on this, Carlos.

  • @tayjo1820
    @tayjo1820 Před rokem +17

    I hope this garners the attention it so truly deserves🦈💙🌊

  • @Raptor1970
    @Raptor1970 Před rokem +6

    I agree with almost everything you have said with the exception that boats throwing scented lures ( tuna heads ) doesn’t affect the sharks, rather than staying away from boats and people it’s attracting the sharks to something that naturally they would ignore / avoid. If there was no tuna then the shark has no need to stay around the boats and sharks staying away from boats can only help keep them safe. You have shown that the only true way to observe sharks without impacting their health / behaviour is via drone footage, I’ve been watching shark documentaries all my life ( 50+ years ) and the behaviours you capture, owing to how you catch them in many ways are better and many are things I’ve never seen before, please keep it up.

  • @w-james9277
    @w-james9277 Před rokem +15

    I was saving up to go there. Im absolutely gutted!

  • @wildworld6264
    @wildworld6264 Před rokem +12

    Thank you for bringing attention to this issue. I had no idea this was happening. I feel like cage diving is not an objectively good or bad thing; it is more about how it is done, and if done correctly it seems to have a net benefit for white sharks. With sharks being much more valuable alive than dead. I hope the decision to keep the island closed is not permanent.

  • @DonDixit
    @DonDixit Před rokem +4

    Brilliant 'lay of the land'. Thank you Carlos!

  • @sebastianpujo7266
    @sebastianpujo7266 Před rokem +6

    Wooow Carlos..you've touched a crispy theme..here in 🇦🇷 we have several intrusions of chinese fishing compañies in 🇦🇷 waters as in many other countries..but we have a saying here..'la culpa no es del chancho, sino del que le da de comer'..its so sad to see that happen. Great video! 👍

    • @seattleflyboard3807
      @seattleflyboard3807 Před rokem +1

      My biggest fear is seeing the Chinese finning fleet dropping anchor in this island.....and now it seems all the more likely. total disaster.

  • @Uchihagaara9
    @Uchihagaara9 Před rokem +4

    Great information, and well thought out and put together. I admire your continued efforts to educate and share the beauty of the sea with us!

  • @Leofwine.
    @Leofwine. Před rokem +1

    Extremely edifying explanation of these events, thank you Carlos.

  • @yannekberger4206
    @yannekberger4206 Před rokem +3

    Sharing this with family and friends. Thank you for highlighting the problems and caring for the sharks!

    • @handbaghound
      @handbaghound Před rokem

      I'm sharing as much as I can , I'm sure FB will deal with me the way they deal with other things they don't like but I don't care. I don't have Twitter...any suggestions of other places we can slam with this? So important. I am so heart broken. I tried to watch a video once of them murdering and yes they are murdering sharks...you don't have to be human to be murdered. It's what's in the heart , the reason behind the killing. Anyway , I couldn't. I saw that GW hoisted up out of the water, the very large knives came out and I had to bail..couldn't do it. Lol they think that their Creator doesn't see every single one that's murdered for their fins....they are so wrong.

  • @workhardplayhard3206
    @workhardplayhard3206 Před rokem +5

    ive been to guadalupe twice and absolutely love it. best education about sharks ive ever had

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  Před rokem +1

      I agree. There's lots of education that most folks don't realize happens during these tours.

  • @zigobi6789
    @zigobi6789 Před rokem +4

    You're completely right. If closure happens say goodbye to GWS in Guadalupe....

    • @seattleflyboard3807
      @seattleflyboard3807 Před rokem

      Yes....its like leaving Gold bars on the hood of your car in Tijuana...somenoe will scoop up those fins for a quick 10 million.

  • @kygreenskeeper8326
    @kygreenskeeper8326 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this video My friend and I never miss one when you put it out.... Thank you.

  • @Riververchi
    @Riververchi Před rokem

    I just found your channel I just watch all the videos and liking them before I even watch them. I just know they will be a MASTERPIECE.

  • @FintasticFilms
    @FintasticFilms Před rokem +4

    About a month ago I was looking into booking a dive trip to Guadelupe, but I saw that the island is currently closed. It definitely shocked me...why would they close off the island? Thank you for this great video. Without proper cause there's no justification for shutting down the island and putting the marine life at risk. I really hope it's able to open back up in 2023, because if it doesn't who knows if it'll ever be reopened.

  • @reneealexander6288
    @reneealexander6288 Před rokem +3

    Excellent content! Thank you

  • @iMontemo
    @iMontemo Před rokem +2

    Great video, thank you so much for your awsome work!!

  • @bill2292
    @bill2292 Před rokem +2

    Great video! You make a very compelling argument for returning to the island.

  • @jessmiller6577
    @jessmiller6577 Před rokem +1

    Really interesting. This was shared by Hal at Sharks Happen, Thank you for the calm analysis.

  • @dantonchat71
    @dantonchat71 Před rokem +4

    Going there was my ultimate dream, I can't believe this is over (for now or ever). I also get the terrible feeling that there are higher stakes involved...
    Damn, this is so sad.

  • @TommysTube
    @TommysTube Před rokem

    brilliant Video, spot on.

  • @Anna-ky7ix
    @Anna-ky7ix Před rokem +6

    Thank you for your research into this very questionable move by the Mexican government. This needs to be brought to light so these beautiful creatures aren’t poached and lost. Its so sad this is a potential reality still.

  • @nomojo1110
    @nomojo1110 Před rokem +2

    Excellently presented mate. You're doing a stellar job raising awareness. A small correction if I may. Shark finning isn't underground A documentary (I don't recall the name) filmed quite literally thousands of fins drying upon multiple warehouse rooves. It was heart breaking and disgusting. I'd like to find the documentary but I don't really want to see it again :(

  • @sonoftherepublic9792
    @sonoftherepublic9792 Před rokem +1

    This is an extraordinary video essay that is rational, factual and thoughtfully inspired. Great research into the situation and you have an overarching perspective that is inclusive of both the obvious and obscure. Your skepticism and cynicism regarding the motive and perhaps intentional lack of oversight of the island and regulation enforcement are likely directly over the target. Please stay on this and thanks for the excellent videos and information.

  • @Hklbrries
    @Hklbrries Před rokem +2

    Sharing widely, Carlos. Thank you.

  • @adambrown3918
    @adambrown3918 Před rokem

    I just noticed I was unsubscribed? Weird! I've gone ahead and resubscribed. I love this channel ❤️. Thank you for your content👍

  • @kelseycoyote6576
    @kelseycoyote6576 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for bringing this disaster unfolding for all the wildlife at the island, especially the sharks. Smells like corruption to me. I'll be sharing your video! And writing to the Mexican government!

    • @byrolyn8182
      @byrolyn8182 Před 11 měsíci

      THERE IS CORRUPTION IN EVERY COUNTRY. Look at Congress and the gun lobby.
      EDUCATE YOURSELVES.

  • @lydiataylor4598
    @lydiataylor4598 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for bringing attention to this.

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  Před rokem

      Thank you! I appreciate anything you can do to spread the message!

  • @SuperDeadlen
    @SuperDeadlen Před rokem +2

    I watch all your drone videos and think you may be onto something here, good work for highlighting the issue.

  • @ericcope8216
    @ericcope8216 Před rokem +6

    Love your footage and insight, agreed this closure smells fishy. Definitely needs oversight. The Chinese will most likely exploit this opportunity to harvest fins. Senseless.

  • @andrewkline6575
    @andrewkline6575 Před rokem

    Your appearance is exactly what I pictured when I had only heard your voice. Lol! Keep up the great work.🦈🏄

  • @theevilneedle1285
    @theevilneedle1285 Před rokem +1

    ALARMING!! My friend visited the island to dive with the sharks about 15 years ago. He said it was the most incredible experience in his life. Had I have been able to afford, I'd have joined him. I still live in hope that I will one day!! Love the work you are able to do!!! Well for some!! =]

  • @oe3craneguy
    @oe3craneguy Před rokem +1

    I was fortunate to be on one of the last dive trips to Guadalupe Island on the horizon (amazing trip)and was hoping to take my grandson last season when the government closed it. I agree with you totally and I will share with all I can.

  • @the_vuke
    @the_vuke Před 7 měsíci

    THis broke my heart. We were on the last boat that was allowed there before they closed down and I would give anything to go back.

  • @angelahaines9656
    @angelahaines9656 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @sharonrowland1196
    @sharonrowland1196 Před rokem

    Aloha Carlos how are you ? Thank for the Video and for the Notification 👋 👍😊

  • @caffinejedi
    @caffinejedi Před rokem +1

    I was booked on one of these canceled trips. Now, I have to go to New Zealand for my trip.

    • @seattleflyboard3807
      @seattleflyboard3807 Před rokem

      New Zealand diving has low visibility...the only place left on earth worth seeing GW sharks now is the Neptune Island off Australia.

  • @ut000bs
    @ut000bs Před rokem +3

    Those huge sharks, so scarred and beat up, are some of the most beautiful things to watch swim through the water there is.
    "Stately and sedately" befits a battleship and a 20-foot great white.
    Possible illegal fishing with possible Mexican drug trade and I think of a possible Asian country…but that's just me.

    • @stephenz.8700
      @stephenz.8700 Před rokem +1

      Yup Chinese fentanyl for shark fins.... cartels are gonna run protection around Guadalupe until the population is gone.... let's just hope they start to migrate west of Guadalupe for a couple years so not all of them get slaughtered

  • @muvdetta
    @muvdetta Před rokem

    Also in ecotourism but in Africa and completely agree. Thanks for raising this question and your thoughtful video. Any updates? Yes we need your boats for community economic health and a watchful eye on ecological health. Something is fishy.

  • @jkr6989
    @jkr6989 Před rokem +4

    i really like the ocean talks! and i was really happy to hear you mention Deep Blue, is it possible you can share some insight or comments on the Orcas vs great white in Africa shores? i think it was 2016 when 6 Great White Sharks washed ashore dead and their liver missing and 2 orcas (portside and starboard) were considered the most likeliest of culprits.

    • @seattleflyboard3807
      @seattleflyboard3807 Před rokem

      This has become a major problem in South Africa....its not just suspected the orca are killing them, it is a certainty. Most of the Great Whites have left the area...and are either dead or simply relocated. Orca behavior is like humans...its often learned and passed on. For example a population off Spain is now attacking Sailboat rudders, which will likely lead to sailors shooting them, which would be disaster for the Orcas as they are almost as rare as large GW sharks. If the Shark liver craze is passed on to other Orca populations the GW sharks are in huge trouble. The Orca is far stronger and faster and more intelligent.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My family lived in Acapulco for over 35 yrs. Reason and logic are NOT part of the Mexican Government policy. Not a thing that happens with their bureaucracy has ever surprised me.
    However, the true danger to the sharks is allowing commercial fishing.
    Everything is about the money. So some big commercial fishing companies pay off the “right” bureaucrats and now it’s allowed. The most frustrating government, if you care to call it that!!

  • @almabeckwith6575
    @almabeckwith6575 Před rokem +1

    Please provide the info for contacting the right agencies. Thank you for your amazing footage and caring.

  • @AuroraNightSky570
    @AuroraNightSky570 Před rokem +1

    I'm devastated by this. We will see the effects further down the road, for sure. 🥺

  • @EOAO3
    @EOAO3 Před rokem +5

    I went in 2021 to dive with the Great whites which was an amazing experience before the island closed again in 2022 and now in 2023 permanently. It’s extremely gut wrenching and sad to see such an essentially place for these sharks having a big target on their back now, thank you for highlighting the severity of the current closure!

    • @carlindurfee7566
      @carlindurfee7566 Před rokem

      So sad, did you see the whites there?

    • @EOAO3
      @EOAO3 Před rokem

      @@carlindurfee7566 Yes I did and it was one of my best experiences with wildlife. Though i’m very sad i’ll probably never have that opportunity again due to the closure.

  • @JohnMulryE5
    @JohnMulryE5 Před rokem +1

    We were booked last year but our trip was cancelled because of the closure. We’re rebooked for later this year but doubtful it’ll go ahead.
    Thanks for clearing up exactly what’s going on. I agree with other commenters. Stinks of corruption 😡

  • @Bdzynes
    @Bdzynes Před rokem +8

    Let's look a bit further outside the cage. Seems like allot of governments including the US are throwing in filming restrictions out of nowhere. Would they have a problem if I ddopped my 360 overboard on a drop line? Filming restrictions whether it be by land, water and even air are getting worse.

    • @Bdzynes
      @Bdzynes Před rokem +1

      p.s...Love the videos....nothing like a great shot..

    • @Bdzynes
      @Bdzynes Před rokem +2

      It's possible the island is a government base ..sheer sides all around, protected by the biggest..yet no activity of filming is really allowed..no data..makes you wonder perhaps if there's something lot larger than we can even imagine. The trench lines around there go deep all the way up to naval ports in Central California..you can't visit those islands either.

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen Před rokem

      @UC9-YvJ1_P6lnahp8ikKOhvw Why would a Mexican military base be there if it's in US waters and is near an Air Force base?

    • @John-Nada
      @John-Nada Před rokem

      @@Bdzynes And Guadalupe is made from volcanic tuff which is easy to excavate (amerindians used wood tools at Bandolier). I'm not sure that's the case with the other Channel Islands. Let's just say it: ET is living in there!

    • @royhenley2396
      @royhenley2396 Před rokem

      When pieces of bait fish are tied to nylon rope, how does the nylon fibers effect the special digestive system of the White Shark? (Check out their anatomy, if you're not aware 37:00 minutes into this video):
      czcams.com/video/YX4Jd4B-EVo/video.html
      NYLON FIBER IS NOT DIGESTABLE. And must be regurgitated, because NYLON FIBERS WILL NOT DISSOLVE IN STOMACH ACID, AND THEREFORE WILL NOT PASS THROUGH THE NARROW SPIRAL INTESTINAL TRACT. Which is not a tube capable of passing solid materials (like our own), a White Shark's spiral digestive tract can only pass liquid. Bones and other animal materials that the stomach acids do not liquefy, must be regurgitated. Which is a natural part of many fish's existence.
      Additionally, with the nature of nylon fiber being what it is, fibers could very easily get hung up in the contents of a White Shark's stomach. And/or snag something in the gills, pallet, or teeth; when the shark attempts to puke. Imagine trying to vomit a tangled clump of rope!
      Is the practice of chumming bad? I don't like it. Is tricking a White Shark into ingesting nylon fiber worse than chumming? As stated above, I believe it's much worse than chumming.
      So justifying baiting White Sharks in front of a camera with a nylon rope, as opposed to chumming, is no justification at all. It should be banned as well.
      Maybe a short leader made of digestible pig-intestines, tied to the bait would be a better alternative.

  • @greatgalder9328
    @greatgalder9328 Před 10 měsíci

    You are the best

  • @jessehutchings
    @jessehutchings Před rokem

    This is an interesting topic because I have thought about these observation practices while watching your content on Instagram and other shark sighting videos. There are tons of viral videos featuring people chumming the waters, dragging lines or touching the sharks which I think are all very detrimental and dangerous for various reasons. However, cage viewing without chumming should be very safe and maybe moreso if the cages were not made of steel
    Furthermore, Mexico and corruption are practically synonyms at this point.
    Anyways, this is an amazing video. Your commentary and delivery is so good! It sounds like you have been doing this for years

    • @seattleflyboard3807
      @seattleflyboard3807 Před rokem

      Chumming has been illegal in Guadalupe for a long time. They do toss tuna heads on a rope but that is fairly benign. Also the cages are now aluminum which has improved shark safety as they don't have the electrical charge that formerly caused sharks to bash their heads against the cages.

  • @Lizapips
    @Lizapips Před rokem +1

    I just finished watching this and frankly I’m so afraid for these beautiful sharks! I think you are absolutely right: there is something very wrong with this! I’ll go so far as to say I suspect they have made a deal with other nations who want to hunt these magnificent creatures! We should bring this issue to the awareness of larger conservation organizations who will have the resources to uncover the real reasons driving this!

  • @kimberlee3243
    @kimberlee3243 Před rokem

    No! I so wanted to visit there. Someday I will see Deep Blue

  • @geoffreygray2234
    @geoffreygray2234 Před rokem

    This is such terrible news. Im happy to help fight for GWS. Thanks for leading the charge with this video.

  • @austenpowers
    @austenpowers Před rokem

    That is a wicked photo

  • @yoyopg123
    @yoyopg123 Před rokem +4

    Somehow I knew China was going to be popping up at some point.

  • @FeelingTooEasy
    @FeelingTooEasy Před rokem +3

    oh gosh i hope this gets traction

  • @jaeljade3609
    @jaeljade3609 Před 8 měsíci

    Well, this makes me feel a bit sick. Just hearing about the fisherman that cut up a shark in 3 pieces brought tears to my eyes. I've seen how awful shark finning is and just how many is mind blowing. I really don't understand this or why they can't still protect the park. I'll share with my friends, although no one seems to love sharks in the crazy way I do in my circle. I've been watching Guadalupe for years ever since the first shark tagging boats years ago. I agree that tourism can be harmful, but you brought up many good points. Please keep us updated on anything new, will ya? Thanks for all you do for the sharks.

  • @SK-gk3tx
    @SK-gk3tx Před rokem +1

    Oh, it makes sense! Definitely a nefarious closure‼️ This makes my heart & soul sick.

  • @karly4justice
    @karly4justice Před rokem

    @TheMalibuArtist Carlos, you’re great at speaking and getting people to listen. I wish you would start a petition or some type of organization that has fundraising to take the Mexican government to court and fight the ban they have on going to the island. Fishing of any kind should not be allowed period! I say if we can’t go see the beautiful sharks then no one should be allowed to fish the waters recreationally nor commercially at all whatsoever! If being in the water with sea life upsets their ecosystem,I understand why we shouldn’t be allowed to dive or cage dive. But I don’t believe we hurt their ecosystem just by diving. Not the ones that really care. It’s people leaving trash on the beach and throwing it overboard that’s harming the fish….especially plastics. We have to fight this! But where do we start? Who do we contact? These type of questions is why we need you to be head of an organization that’s against harming sharks and seals and any other animal life with high risk of extinction or harm.

  • @WantonMyth
    @WantonMyth Před rokem +1

    Carlos, we need a long range drone to watch over the noah's arks :)

  • @micheleeve6054
    @micheleeve6054 Před rokem

    "SCIENTIFIC STUDY" HAS A BROAD RANGE OF MEANING OR TERMINOLOGY. . "Something is Rotten in Denmark" (per Shakespeare). Thanks for this informative video.

  • @remy_alba
    @remy_alba Před rokem

    the footage of the whale shark and white shark is crazy

  • @SharksHappen
    @SharksHappen Před rokem +3

    I am surprised the number of shark fatsloty from cage accidents is so low. The biggest issue i think is the perception that cage diving is a net negstive snd increase likelihood of attacks. I think most of what we know now of whites are due to cages. Not natural state but the safest way to observd and learn from them. Great video Carlos. Hopefully it is picked up by a larger group or even a politician to assist in at lesdt stidying the effects and possible white poaching that could br done much easier with the closure

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  Před rokem

      Thank you! You are absolutely correct about the cages. I wish more media would focus on the big picture rather than just the banning of the tours. Some kind of monitoring has to be implemented. I do think that the cage diving gets a bad rep due to a very small amount of negative accidents. Cage diving does have a net benefit at THIS location. Those folks openly swimming with white sharks in other places, in my opinion, are worse than any cage, simply because WHEN an incident occurs that injures a human, the sharks will be the bad guys forever. I say when, because they are wild unpredictable apex predators. While most of the time they have no interest in us, at ANY moment, that can change. That's just how predators are, regardless of species. That also doesn't take into account the chumming and destruction of feeding activities that get interrupted when people swim freely next to a white shark.

  • @lizycole8999
    @lizycole8999 Před rokem +1

    Just for context Carlos, when did you go to Guadalupe last year and how did you get in if the island and its waters are currently off-limits? What was that trip like and what was off-limits to you?

  • @hannahella6563
    @hannahella6563 Před rokem

    how cool to see your face!

  • @alexarmstrong1134
    @alexarmstrong1134 Před rokem

    SEASHEPARD 🙏🏻💪

  • @handbaghound
    @handbaghound Před rokem +1

    Thank you for posting this. I've posted it on my FB , asking friends to like and share so in about 15 minutes I'll have no FB lol but that's ok. I lived through life before FB. I am appalled, sickened, mad as hell! It's clear , it's very clear the motive behind this. If you could find 1 honest journalist to follow the money, there's your answer.

  • @crazycasy
    @crazycasy Před rokem +2

    Mexico needs to protect their citizens, by ending corruption, can't drive 2 miles without paying off cops to drive further..

  • @nestorjcb
    @nestorjcb Před rokem

    As a Mexican, I feel bad due to this news, actually one of my dream is see the white shark through the cage diving. now I need to see how make pressure to my government to clarify why was closed the island and why are they allow fishing in this area. I need to investigate and see if there is a group in my country that is fighting again this closure. I hope that we can change this situation.

  • @gnarbeljo8980
    @gnarbeljo8980 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is no unfortunate accident. The illegal and legal fishing trade hates divers and ecotourism. They need the watchful eyes recording these areas gone to go about their dirty work in peace. Like you said, the protis involved are ginormous. It's clearly about corruption, using greenwashing as a cover story. Like you say, there's no actual data to support this, and any closer examination of the situation reveals the cover story doesn't hold up to any scrutiny. The fact that fishing is allowed in these waters, were there is effectively no monitoring from any third party with the ecotourists and divers banished could not spell it out more clearly.
    I'm afraid it's up to the international diving community, and the marine researchers to fight this tooth and nail. And to raise awareness of this issue, and campaign for public support and mediacoverage. The only thing that can deter politicians whobstand to profit from hugely detrimental decisions pushed by official or inofficial lobby groups and crooks with big bucks, is being caught up in bad media coverage, risking scandal and public opinion. Politicians entire power deoends on avoiding these. So one must calculate that local media will be very reluctant to run these stories, corruption is rampant in media.
    A ziliion unoffivial agreements made.
    So it takes an international effort to direct the spotlight to what's going on. And likely some vigilant vokunteers willing to break the law to be present to actually document what's happening there. All of which is costly, as well as alot of unpaid hard work and loads of logistics in both areas.
    Your contribution with the work you do and showcase to the general public on this channel is very important and a great place to start. But it's a big fight to take on, possibly dangerous too. Which again, is why camera footage is an essential tool.
    I hope you can rally up a serious online conference and ongoing discussion on this topic amongst those already personally immersed in the interest of marine life protection to arrive at measures of action to be taken on site, in media, and in political work.
    I'm sure you can get some help spreading the word and petitioning through organizations like avaaz, greenpeace, wwf etc.etc. But it will take a really focused push to have an immediate effect on this exact location and issue.
    Thank you for speakinf up and pointing out this very real threat.
    I'd be happy to sign any petition and help out any way I can from where I am over here in Sweden, although I'm not part of the community of marine related work. Gladly.
    This is truly troubling to put it mildly.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Před 9 měsíci

    THANK GOD YOU ARE IN A CAGE, I WAS SO FRIGHTENED FOR YOU,!!!!!!

  • @stevegraham2535
    @stevegraham2535 Před rokem

    The dive boats did narrow the opening between the cage bars.

  • @kheventplanner
    @kheventplanner Před rokem

    Where is OCEARCH on this issue?? Oh my gosh,this is heartbreaking!

  • @AmirhosseinMoussavinejad

    They need to open immediately

  • @themightypotato3857
    @themightypotato3857 Před 11 měsíci

    cage diving in guadeloupe was the only dream I ever had in life. 30 now and hoped to experience it sometime in the next 15 years. incredibly saddened that they prohibited it. in my opinion the only place in the world worth paying for for great white cage diving. crystal clear water and probably the largest great white sharks in the world.
    kinda devastating that there's now a high chance that I will never get to experience it. but oh well, as always, it is what it is.

  • @davemcafeeguitar
    @davemcafeeguitar Před rokem +4

    Since when has Mexico ever been concerned about the environment or wildlife? They don’t even take care of their own people. This issue reeks of corruption in my opinion.

  • @sherylbjerre9636
    @sherylbjerre9636 Před rokem

    Oh no!! I had no idea that the Island was closed ! Why? I thought these expeditions for cage diving had brought a better awareness about these incredible GWs. Surely this incident of the fisherman on another part of Baja isn't the cause? I dont understand? They have had marine biologists & scientists come to Guadalupe even their own Mexican expert who spents fall months tags & keeps records - a community of support & interest...apart from eco-tourism & cage diving. I am stunned to think there hasnt been a huge outcry to protect this unique outpost of extraordinary GWs.

    • @Texas240
      @Texas240 Před 7 měsíci

      Wrangling, dragging bait but pulling it away from the sharks, is a frustrating thing for the sharks. While I suspect that there's other issues with the Mexican government, cage diving using wrangling ought to be banned.

  • @ppinmouth2649
    @ppinmouth2649 Před rokem +1

    They're trying to hide the 👽 Aliens. They know there's an underground UFO base down there😅

  • @kyra5941
    @kyra5941 Před rokem

    💙

  • @Invisus_Letum
    @Invisus_Letum Před 9 měsíci

    indeed what can be done against entities with powerful amounts of money and little regard for life, human or otherwise
    one certainty, doing nothing can't be an option

  • @kevinthielmann9408
    @kevinthielmann9408 Před 4 měsíci

    Something really does smell fishy about this 🤨
    But in all seriousness, I hope Deep Blue will be alright. I heard in another video you mentioned that Deep Blue has been seen here. The video that got her famous was shot here while cage diving as well right?
    I really hope everything will work out, and we can continue to see how absolutely massive Deep Blue can get

  • @boogieheads
    @boogieheads Před 7 měsíci

    10:13 you are 1000% right i asked people all around baja about great white sharks and they said theyve never seen one, probably all got eaten.

  • @kirstiesmith980
    @kirstiesmith980 Před rokem

    Omg ! No shark fin soup tragic !!

  • @robinyilmaz1155
    @robinyilmaz1155 Před rokem

    Hey, imagine this: a drone that can land on the water, and look below the surface. Or better still, say the camera is attached on a ~1 meter rod below the drone, so the camera can stick into the water without having to land.
    Would something like that be useful to you? Disregard engineering difficulties, there's plenty of them on CZcams who'd be keen to develop something like that for a video ;)

  • @carolrainey8463
    @carolrainey8463 Před 6 měsíci

    The Mexican government is serious about this situation with the island. A friend and his buddies were on vacation in Mexico this past June and one of the guys has a 32 foot boat and the group of guys ( 7 ) went to the Farlan island and they were just putting on their diving gear when a bigger boat pulled up next to them and 5 guys dressed in uniforms with patches saying, MEXICO CONSERVATION OFFICER. They told the guys that they couldn't dive there and had to leave the area. They actually stayed there until the guys were going away from the area. Our friend, James Rainey, said that they were all ticked off about it.
    So , apparently the Mexican government is guarding the island s with patrol boats. Crazy !

  • @PoetPedro1976
    @PoetPedro1976 Před rokem +1

    Where are Greenpeace when you need them?

  • @ataylorwrites
    @ataylorwrites Před rokem +2

    Which Mexican official(s) are responsible; thereafter, how to apply pressure?

  • @AlohaMilton
    @AlohaMilton Před rokem

    Cartel didn't like the dive operations potentially observing illegal drug and wildlife activity.

  • @skankhunt9078
    @skankhunt9078 Před 10 měsíci

    I think they are right in banning the shark cages. But I wouldn't ban diving or photography or boats.
    I think if people want to dive they should do so without the cages which are not natural and also hurt the sharks. After all they are just fish.

  • @sarahmosslih8292
    @sarahmosslih8292 Před rokem

    Sea Shepard to take a watch?

  • @carolrainey8463
    @carolrainey8463 Před 6 měsíci

    So, I wouldn't advise anyone that the island has been abandoned. Obviously it hasn't.

  • @michawuuu7531
    @michawuuu7531 Před rokem

    ElChapo winks

  • @chrisullrich5740
    @chrisullrich5740 Před rokem

    This is ridiculous and definitely has earmarks of corruption. These sharks are in more danger now without the regular boat trips.

  • @PhoneBoothLivin
    @PhoneBoothLivin Před rokem

    I know a dude who’s dad died from a shark bite there while spearfishing. Sad story

  • @carlindurfee7566
    @carlindurfee7566 Před rokem

    Sounds like we need to annex this island haha