Underwater Drone Reveals What Windmills Do To Ocean Floor!

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • We used an underwater drone to explore the impacts of pounding massive windmill supports into the ocean floor, especially from a fishing perspective. We also recorded the eerie loud booming noises of new windmills being driven into the bottom more than 10 miles away! We used this underwater drone: amzn.to/4d87J8A.
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  • @cjwyhs9601
    @cjwyhs9601 Před měsícem +147

    19 year offshore ROV operator here: So, at 8:08, what you are seeing is a mud mat. We set those on seafloor structures that have a chance of being snagged by things like trawlers and anchors. In theory, that mat should allow anything being drug to slide right over it. I don't know much about your little ROV, but if there's an upgrade for any type of compass, it would be money well spent. If you can keep track of heading, and have someone make a map as you fly in, it will help with orientation and tether management. Another tip: watching you test in the pool, it appears that the tether is negatively buoyant, meaning it sits on bottom. That's good for when you are inside a jacket like that. Next time, turn and try to find the tether and, if possible, follow it back out. That's pretty much what we do with the work class subs. Either way, nice video and congrats on recovering it.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +18

      Thanks so much for the perspective and helpful comment!

    • @Dunriteproducts
      @Dunriteproducts Před 29 dny +10

      Actually the teather is neutrally boyant on the fifish. Also if your in salt water you should add the optional ballast weight they sell to compensate for the buoyancy of the salt water. And i agree trying to follow your teather visually certainly helps and i know im totally armchair quarterbacking here but since you went straight down then across and up I would attempt to reverse that path on the way out. The fifish app does show the drone orientation in relation to the operator as well as vert and horizontal orientation on the screen along with a directional compass which is extremely important information when there is no visual reference such as the sea floor etc... cool vid though. You may consider also changing your controller input configuration? I had a very hard time controlling mine until I configured it to fly exactly as my quadcopter. That helped a lot.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 29 dny +8

      @@Dunriteproducts Thanks for all that! I should have followed a leg down. The reason I didn't is that the only other tower structure I'm familiar with is a communication tower in the Gulf off Florida, and the legs go out on an angle and I didn't want to descent right into structure. It seems these go straight down. I'm going to mark my controller with a Sharpee so I can avoid confusion of the controls. The problem is I don't get to use the device often because of visibility constraints.

    • @user-pu7eb9vf3z
      @user-pu7eb9vf3z Před 28 dny +3

      @@JohnSkinnerFishing Yeah may I possibly add three things to the first posters comments?
      1. ROV's normally have two types of umbilcal floating like scoripo or armoured. Scorpio uses a Chinese finger which is secured to a strongpoint on the ROV. This prevents a direct pull or strain on the electric termination of the ROV. I did not see any mechanical termination so I thought it may be a good idea. So it is there to prevent or reduce the electrical cable being ripped out of ROV. Armoured umbilical uses wirelock compound which you use in a lifting securing point pot which you do not need to worry about. Just providing reference as armour cables are used for lift ROV's On/Off deck. Wirelock is used in crane wire lifting hook terminations
      2. Check your ROV specs. See if you have a facility where you can fit a fixed rear camera. You may have unused spare functions or possibly be able to fit a small relay to modify present ROV circuit so when camera is switched ON you use normal camera. When selected OFF supply goes to aft fixed camera if you are struggling for a fix. The reason is this when we fly into rig leg structures and visibility suddenly turns bad keep umbilical taut and fly backwards rather than turning around and follow your own umbilcal out recovering umbilical as you progress. If you have snagged around something then following this plan will undo the problem. Suggest you practice in pool to fly in reverse because camera will look like forward camera but all stick functions will be the opposite. eg moving ahead in reverse turning left or port following your umbilical will stick movement aft and to the right or starboard
      3. Make sure that you check your tide tables. Ensure you know high and low tides and the directions that it is running. Also check whether they are Spring or Neep tides because the former may ruin you day. Also good umbilical management. Too much out and it then becomes a sail and the drag becomes excessive. These windfarm platform structures are in water depths of 20-30m. Shallow water is fast running. I was once asked to hold station at the J tube or mousehole where power cable enters structure. I was red lining the props as oil was getting hot and stated I was withdrawing to a safe space. Was ordered to remain in position some clown suggested using robotic arm to clamp to structure. I stated increasing current speed was creating eddys around the structure. We recovered a short while later after we ripped the robotic arm off.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 28 dny +3

      @@user-pu7eb9vf3z Thanks for all of that! This drone has a t-shaped thing on the rear that a slip loop in the cable attaches to to keep direct pressure off the main cable connection. I really need to work on spinning 180 degrees the next time I get stuck to see where the tether is.

  • @keithdoran89
    @keithdoran89 Před měsícem +143

    Getting the drone back in one piece-best catch ever! 😂😂

  • @SmittyAccess
    @SmittyAccess Před měsícem +372

    I do the underwater inspection of these structures as well as fixed leg oil platforms. Thank you for no music.

    • @mortonbortell3755
      @mortonbortell3755 Před měsícem +10

      Does the growth of marine organisms that cover the structure affect the structural integrity or lifespan over time? Is that what you test for? Maybe salt water is the biggest villan?

    • @awdobsession717
      @awdobsession717 Před měsícem +12

      @@mortonbortell3755yes those platforms will need to be serviced eventually. Those divers that go down make big money as it’s an inherently dangerous job.

    • @fuzzybutkus8970
      @fuzzybutkus8970 Před měsícem +8

      @@awdobsession717 talk about a booming industry. All the farms going up everyday. Are there a lot of companies doing it??

    • @watson946
      @watson946 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@mortonbortell3755 they probably have a sacrificial anode made of zinc, it will rot and protect the steel structure. The splash zone is most susceptible to corrosion.

    • @notyouagain7220
      @notyouagain7220 Před měsícem +2

      In other words ur rich lol

  • @joekesler8014
    @joekesler8014 Před měsícem +719

    thank you for no music

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +55

      You're welcome!

    • @johnsmith-gk4ry
      @johnsmith-gk4ry Před měsícem +51

      Amen to that! So many videos are ruined by music.

    • @scottmichael3745
      @scottmichael3745 Před měsícem +28

      I third that statement! Thank you for No music!

    • @jazzfeline5970
      @jazzfeline5970 Před měsícem +6

      Agreed. Too many videos are ruined by mindless royalty-free music that nobody wants to hear in the first place.

    • @JunoDiovonaDemihof
      @JunoDiovonaDemihof Před měsícem +16

      @@johnsmith-gk4ry ❤ exactly ! And not just music, but loud marching band music

  • @randomidiot8142
    @randomidiot8142 Před měsícem +61

    The way scars heal and things adapt is quite frankly amazing. Nature knows nothing except continual progression and expansion.

    • @1stAmbientGrl
      @1stAmbientGrl Před měsícem

      Equilibrium.

    • @kevinmclain6741
      @kevinmclain6741 Před 29 dny +3

      Nature dies off.

    • @cowboy7x
      @cowboy7x Před 29 dny

      Wrong! Nature, (the earth etc.) does NOT progress. It is in a constant state of decay. Mountain crumble, they do not grow higher except those rare times that magma is built upon itself, but other than that, mountains go down, not up. EVERYTHING erodes.

    • @endlessmountainoutdoors
      @endlessmountainoutdoors Před 27 dny

      @@kevinmclain6741and that's a fact. We can't avoid the inevitable out come from inescapable natural disasters that cleanse the earth.

    • @kevinmclain6741
      @kevinmclain6741 Před 27 dny +1

      @endlessmountainoutdoors yeah I hate these nonsensical fallacious statements

  • @norman7179
    @norman7179 Před měsícem +108

    No distracting music is a BIG PLUS !

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep Před měsícem +4

      super massive i agree

  • @Chez8922-kf6cy
    @Chez8922-kf6cy Před 28 dny +58

    Looks like a healthy sea bed to me. Good job designing the windmill system.

    • @AMpufnstuf
      @AMpufnstuf Před 22 dny +2

      Isn't the main counter argument about the impact on whales specifically? I've never heard anyone claim a windmill kills all life from the vibrations. Obviously harder to investigate a whale count with a small crew and one camera.

    • @repete2362
      @repete2362 Před 6 dny +6

      @@AMpufnstuf how do they tie whale deaths to the towers . humans drove whales to the point of extension . now they are comming back some die . reading an old norse saga .finding a dead whale on the beach was a prize worth fighting over.

    •  Před 6 dny +2

      @@AMpufnstuf Shipping and especially sonar causes whale death because it ruins their hearing.

    • @robertclay1150
      @robertclay1150 Před 3 dny +2

      They are not supposed to be out there … good job liberals , green new deal …lol

    • @blankblank-mx7dx
      @blankblank-mx7dx Před 2 dny

      @@repete2362 "How do 'they' tie whale death to the towers"? That's an EXCELLENT phrase to google search! And it won't take any more effort or time to type that into the google search bar than it did to type it here.

  • @paramotorhead
    @paramotorhead Před měsícem +179

    Wow, thank you. I started watching half thinking there was going to be a negative environmental impact, but, the biodiversity was great.

    • @lawrencefields7874
      @lawrencefields7874 Před měsícem

      Wind Farms are an IDIOTIC waste of money. They don't come close to paying for themselves. They are stupid and although THEY CLAIM to be green they are ANYTHING but.

    • @raymondclark1785
      @raymondclark1785 Před měsícem +7

      Under oil rigs is amazing, they draw life and divers

    • @mgratk
      @mgratk Před měsícem +14

      Much ocean life loves the cover. That's why places like to create artificial reefs by sinking old ships and such. Attractly the wildlife and that attracts fishermen and divers.

    • @dubdub680
      @dubdub680 Před měsícem +5

      Derrrrrt, now I'm voting for kamala derrrr

    • @DannyGruesome
      @DannyGruesome Před měsícem +10

      ​@@dubdub680 dude please not here jesus christ

  • @summerboy1958
    @summerboy1958 Před měsícem +128

    I think what I find the most surprising is the amount of light available at 90'.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +28

      Great observation. I saw the same at Cartwright off Montauk. 50 feet down in peconic bay is black.

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep Před měsícem +13

      pelagic zone. haha ever since i learned that word a few years ago i just love to say it. i like the way it sounds i dunno why. pelagic, pelagic, pelagic, PELAGIC!!😂

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep Před měsícem +6

      pelagic zone being the depth of water from surface down to about 1,000 meters… or feet can’t remember which and of course 1k feet and 1k meters is a huge difference. Anyway, the thing I read said that in certain “perfect” conditions, sunlight can be detected even down to a 1,000! crazy to think about what conditions that would be? Maybe like in the Caribbean where that crystal clear seawater is.

    • @arlenbell4376
      @arlenbell4376 Před měsícem +6

      SCUBA diving the sunken reef ships off Key Largo, FL you can see the ships clearly from the surface. The ship sits on the bottom at 120 feet.

    • @summerboy1958
      @summerboy1958 Před měsícem +3

      @arlenbell4376 I guess I'm surprised cuz this is off the coast of New York, and not very far off shore. I'd expect the waters in Keys and southern waters to be very clear at practically all depths. I just didn't expect it up north.

  • @josephgomes8543
    @josephgomes8543 Před měsícem +121

    Man, THAT was a LOT more rewarding that freeing a 25$ lure!! Very interesting to see the underwater structure of the tower. Also a great artificial reef situation! Great Video, John.

  • @dar7771
    @dar7771 Před měsícem +33

    Well. I appreciated this video. Have heard lots of negativity on these saying how it destroys the ocean floors and marine life. I now see just the opposite like everything else being reported. Nice video. Amazing.

    • @disposabull
      @disposabull Před měsícem

      Oil rigs are also artificial reefs that are teeming with sea life.
      You will never here the eco nuts admitting that but it is true.
      Anytime you put a big, static structure in the sea it becomes like an oasis in a desert and life flourishes. Remove that structure and you create a lifeless desert.

    • @randaltotten9358
      @randaltotten9358 Před 29 dny +3

      Where are all the dead whales I heard the turbines were killing😁😁😁

    • @charliefite5143
      @charliefite5143 Před 27 dny +2

      @@randaltotten9358 that man says that stuff he sitting in front of a mirrors puddings spray make up orange on him. Yep, you know it I don’t care anybody says he’s a moron ain’t hurting a dang thing.

  • @winterhorse290
    @winterhorse290 Před měsícem +58

    I worked off shore for 30 years. The platforms I spent years on were loaded with fish. You name it and you could catch it. Maybe the sounds of the wind turbine is different than a production platform. We had generators and HUGE gas compressor running 24hours a day

    • @vincentrobinette1507
      @vincentrobinette1507 Před měsícem +13

      Wind turbine bases are a structure, but there's no pollution in the water around them. They become an almost ideal habitat for some marine biology. (especially barnacles and other mussels)

    • @C_R_O_M________
      @C_R_O_M________ Před měsícem

      @@vincentrobinette1507 oh! The utopia! We finally managed to keep all our conscience at bay! It doesn't matter that those steel and composite structures will never get back the energy that was spent producing, transporting, installing, maintaining and decommissioning it, but as long as it has the right label on it ("renewable" - which is not, it's not even recyclable), we're on board!

    • @RyanM-ke2gu
      @RyanM-ke2gu Před 25 dny +4

      @vincentrobinette1507
      are they different from land based turbines? I've climbed 10 different ones, quite a few times each, in 5 states, over the past dozen or so years.
      Not once have I got off of any of them w/out gear oil soaking my clothes. We put our rigs (parachute and container) in trash bags before every climb to avoid destroying the nylon. The ground around every one of them is always damp w oil seeping from the tower.

    • @angelrisingfast4109
      @angelrisingfast4109 Před 24 dny +2

      Exactly, they’re making it look like these things don’t cause cancer don’t cause air pollution, as well as noise pollution they make it look like it’s not disrupting the frequency of the ocean and not killing the sea light. and all of these people that are so proud to be working on this project really need to take a look around at what the implications of these really are. They’re inspecting them. Do they see the cancer that has caused did they see everything that has died?… I don’t know about you, but we need to do everything we can do to preserve nature and God‘s beautiful earth.. We need to do everything that we can do to stand up for nature because nature doesn’t have a voice.. we need to do everything we can do to live in Harmony with the. big houses aren’t gonna feed you money money is not going to turn into water. The earth provides that… what we do here and now and every moment decides the future for our children. I encourage you to go to the people that are protesting these windmills and obtain the information that they make available... these windmills are coming to a backyard near you. Your property value will be diminished to nothing and you will have no option, but to just lose everything that you worked for your whole life. This is what is happening to people that live near the ocean.. I greatly appreciate winter horse 290 and this was not meant for you. It was meant for the people that are reading the comments. I understand that you are also concerned as I am of the future after they put these destruction towers in our beautiful oceans… big love world peace may the greater good prevail for all🌎☮️💗

    • @angelrisingfast4109
      @angelrisingfast4109 Před 24 dny

      @@RyanM-ke2gu preach it !!!! because these people obviously do not understand the implications of these wind turbines, and how many people are fighting them and their voices being shut down by The corporations that are putting them in. I love that you are explaining about the oil because those oils are cancerous as well. Just like the pesticides killed over 120,000 farmers the gas is in oils from this are doing the same. We have to stop poisoning this earth.. We have to use healthy sustainable options.. windmills are not healthy nor sustainable. What people don’t understand that the frequencies that are being used that they don’t see and may not hear at the time are very hazardous and then the frequencies that you do here when they put the generators next to your homes will make you leave it will make you run from your home.

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 Před měsícem +51

    My sincere thanks for the absence of any irritating “music”… bravo!

  • @williamparson9915
    @williamparson9915 Před měsícem +49

    When I was graduate Oceanography student in the 90's there were only a few ROV's in the country capable of doing this and it cost 100's of thousands to support. Its cool that s its become available to normal consumers.

  • @rcs3030
    @rcs3030 Před měsícem +34

    Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU...for not adding music !!!

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Před měsícem +11

    Wow, lots of life appreciating this artificial reef.

  • @johnrains8409
    @johnrains8409 Před měsícem +25

    What's the deal? We have known for ages that fish will seek out shade and that coral polyps and mollusks will attach to anything kind of structure. Ask any boat captain out of Orange Beach, AL how many structures they have dropped overboard to make artificial reefs, the coordinates of which they guard with their lives.

  • @kirill_gusev
    @kirill_gusev Před měsícem +15

    "and I will never do it again" ... welcome to world of drone photography :D
    Thank you for sharing and putting this together

  • @warren6891
    @warren6891 Před 19 dny +7

    We have a wind farm off our coast here and since it went in and stopped big net fishing and made a safe area sea life has got so much better. I never Sean seals before along coast but see them every few days now.

  • @timothywashburn4669
    @timothywashburn4669 Před měsícem +50

    I'm glad you said you're not going to do it again, I could not hold my breath much longer. Geesshh! Great to see what's down there though.

  • @jameslund221
    @jameslund221 Před měsícem +9

    John just says gimme that thing and then just starts pulling it back up. lol 😂 great work John!

  • @MrEcotope123
    @MrEcotope123 Před měsícem +19

    I have a very similar v6 expert drone. Im not that experienced with it, but when my line started to get tangled around some logs i pointed the drone back where i had come in from and just followed the cable as my helper pulled in the slack. Was able to keep from getting it tied up and stuck. This isn't a criticism, but you didn't look back at your cable to see why you might have got tangled. You were lucky that just pulling was able to retrieve it.

  • @dawntreader7079
    @dawntreader7079 Před měsícem +205

    I’d like to say thank you to this Orsted, the company that owns and built this wind farm. Their amazing technology has shtredded twice this summer in normal winds, and our pristine cape cod and rhode island beaches are full of millions of tiny pieces of the foam core of the blades, and huge chunks of carbon fiber. their clean up plan isto motivate us, the locals, to go out and clean it up for free. reminds me of oil spills where the company has no plan for catastrophe. thanks Orsted.

    • @johnhartley3022
      @johnhartley3022 Před měsícem +26

      Could be an oil spill, count yourself lucky

    • @aerialcombat
      @aerialcombat Před měsícem +32

      ​@@johnhartley3022 any pollution like this is unacceptable

    • @greeneyeddevil1
      @greeneyeddevil1 Před měsícem +16

      Omg quit crying you could have oil wells smh

    • @thomasnash3064
      @thomasnash3064 Před měsícem +8

      so, you’d rather have oil spills?

    • @user-ur4vf9jw2p
      @user-ur4vf9jw2p Před měsícem +22

      What makes y’all think if there wasn’t a wind farm there, there would be oil wells there instead?

  • @r.bz.5300
    @r.bz.5300 Před měsícem +25

    I know how you felt there John, I got my kite stuck in a tree once. Unfortunately, I didn’t have Rick with me.

  • @nickrider5220
    @nickrider5220 Před měsícem +14

    Sea life doesn't take long to find a new place to live, wrecks and structures make a good place for a new reef and a place for fish to live.

  • @joshuafigueroa6
    @joshuafigueroa6 Před měsícem +14

    It takes practice. My brother said he had to understand the control buttons then he got the hang of it.
    Pretty awesome 👍

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +4

      I need to label the controller with a marker, else I sometimes mess up a bit.

    • @scottmichael3745
      @scottmichael3745 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@JohnSkinnerFishing So I'm into remote control fun. Cars and boats are easy, but once you add the 3rd dimension, up and down, it becomes far more complicated. I like flying, and a sub, like you're using, also has that 3rd dimension. Keep practicing, you'll get it. I can fly kinda ok now, still learning. Lol

  • @user-bs9fz1jo4g
    @user-bs9fz1jo4g Před měsícem +252

    All them windmills and none of them are spinning..

    • @kirklosher2508
      @kirklosher2508 Před měsícem +41

      Probably because, as with land based windmills, they can on be used at certain wind speeds. Or they're down for repair.....which is often.

    • @danbob1650
      @danbob1650 Před měsícem +16

      Maintenance schedule behind schedule

    • @tincupco
      @tincupco Před měsícem

      Meanwhile Mt. Etna is spewing more CO2 than clean burning coal power plants which are shut down.

    • @russellmoore5711
      @russellmoore5711 Před měsícem

      It doesn’t matter, the money is being stolen from the taxpayers and the government doesn’t care because they’re getting kickbacks from the companies that get the grant money to put them up.

    • @Sentrme
      @Sentrme Před měsícem +14

      They mentioned another wind farm being built. Which use cabling back to land. Cable infrastructure may not be completed to tie in to the new farm.

  • @cpprhdmr
    @cpprhdmr Před měsícem +39

    John, the concrete linked blocks I believe in your video are anti scour mats,used around the base and over transmission lines. We installed may of these over the years in Boston waters….Mike…(retired commercial diver)

    • @steveh8724
      @steveh8724 Před měsícem +2

      Can you briefly describe their function for those unfamiliar with the term?

    • @paulyfish1
      @paulyfish1 Před měsícem +10

      @@steveh8724 I can. The term "scour" refers to the washing away of sand by currents. Anti-scour methods, in this case, is the use of concrete mattresses that are laid over the inter-array submarine cable route to not only prevent scour, but on a hard bottom like off Block, would prevent trawls or anchors from damaging the cable. Anti-scour material in the form of granite rocks is dropped around the bottom of offshore wind foundations to prevent scour there as well. All of this material provides a great sub state for habitat to form on and creates the artificial reef that we fish on. 🎣

    • @cpprhdmr
      @cpprhdmr Před měsícem +6

      @@steveh8724 they are concrete blocks linked together with cable usually with geotextile fabric underneath which are used to protect cables , pipelines, bridge abutments etc from the scouring effect of currents or simply used as armor.

  • @daversj
    @daversj Před měsícem +14

    Glad you got some footage. I have dove those towers many times but in better vis. They are an oasis of life on and otherwise baron pebble bottom. When i hear people disparage offshore wind turbines about all the birds they kill it just shows how misinformed they are. They create more habitat for life than they harm. Windows in our houses kills exponentially more birds than wind farms.
    I dove these towers even during construction and they were already full of life and the disturbance to the bottom was minimal. The muscles growing on the side of the structure are some of the best I’ve eaten, the water out there is super clean. Lots of big sea bass and black fish and in the summer you sometimes see Mahi on them.

    • @ResortDog
      @ResortDog Před měsícem

      Fish feeders?

    • @barfy4751
      @barfy4751 Před měsícem +2

      Its been shown that 1 blade painted a different color allows the birds to see the spinning blade

  • @LoganPEade
    @LoganPEade Před měsícem +18

    REALLY appreciate the lack of music!!
    Great content!

  • @c.ebenfranks4473
    @c.ebenfranks4473 Před měsícem +5

    Underwater structures related to shipwrecks, wind farms and oil and gas rigs get covered with marine growth. Likewise hard-bottom where sand and sediment is scoured away all support a wide diversity of larvae, fish, shellfish etc all the way up the food chain. In the GOM, sportfishing reports refer to the locations - rigs that are abandoned, drilling or producing - and the types of fish that are biting. On the rigs I was on in the 1970s there were always avid fishermen on board - we ate the catch a few times a week.

  • @Sentrme
    @Sentrme Před měsícem +6

    Did not expect THAT much life!! Incredible refuge area to help ocean ecosystem.

    • @efwaves4665
      @efwaves4665 Před 20 dny

      And what happens if they have to do repairs on those windmills or replace them?

    •  Před 6 dny

      @@efwaves4665 then there is sime disruption of an ecosystem that would otherwise not existed at all. You sound like a vegan who does not want us to kill farm animals, and forgets that the youd not exist in the first place, if they were not bred to be eaten later. Lifetime of a windpark is 20-30 years minimum, then you normally install newer larger turbines, at least on land. time will tell, if they will go the same rhythm offshore as well.

  • @WowCoolHorse
    @WowCoolHorse Před 21 dnem +5

    I dunno about y'all but I'll take the seafloor impact of wind turbines over the seafloor impact of oil platforms any day!

  • @garywheeler7039
    @garywheeler7039 Před měsícem +11

    Seems to be good for sea life. Although I did see some mussels that were apparently dead and had their shells open. That structure is going to be covered with shellfish, barnacles, and stuff. thicker and thicker.

    • @butchs.4239
      @butchs.4239 Před měsícem +7

      I imagine the starfish had something to do with that, mussels are a large part of their diet.

  • @srh2301
    @srh2301 Před 3 dny +2

    The few square meters covered by the windmill support at least cannot be devastated by fishing boats doing bottom trawl every few weeks...

  • @dagandreassen3115
    @dagandreassen3115 Před měsícem +4

    Lot of life on and around those legs for the offshore windmill. It has its own habitat for corals, mussels and fish. Looks like its a healthy environment.

  • @pladam7198
    @pladam7198 Před měsícem +5

    They are not windmills because they don’t “mill” anything. However they are wind turbines because they drive a turbine that is used to generate electricity.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před měsícem +1

      The blades are the turbine…
      Technically a “mill” is a generic machine.

    • @CrusaderSports250
      @CrusaderSports250 Před měsícem

      ​@@allangibson8494I believe the correct term is aero generators, unfortunately not quite as catchy windmills, and lacking the windmills romantacisem😊.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před měsícem

      @@CrusaderSports250 A mill wright is someone who builds machinery…
      Hammer mills crush rock for example…
      Steel mills roll sheet steel…
      Paper mills make paper…
      Saw mills cut wood…

    • @CrusaderSports250
      @CrusaderSports250 Před měsícem

      ​@allangibson8494 still doesn't alter the fact the correct name is an aero generator.
      All your other examples are powered to mill their namesake, does that mean a windmill Mills the wind?😅

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před měsícem

      @@CrusaderSports250 Windmills are a machine that historically powered all of the examples I gave (just like watermills).
      Cotton and wool mills were similarly water and wind powered (but with steam power coming close behind in England when the real automation to weaving happened).
      So “mill” is a synonym for a manufacturing plant (or in computer is some 19th century applications (Babbage referred to his mechanical CPU as a “mill”)).

  • @venchergaming
    @venchergaming Před měsícem +28

    well sound propagates better in water than air which is why you could hear them pounding the pilings for the other windfarm from 12m away since sound moves faster in a more dense medium

    • @rainman6080
      @rainman6080 Před měsícem

      Was he underwater talking to you in the video? No that was the above water sound. What do you think it’s doing to those animals that use echolocation and are underwater. Then the hum of the turbines while in operation. I am by no way a save the whales greenpeace idiot but the green new scam causes more destruction than any other energy source. Lithium batteries in EV’s birds and other animals.

    • @user-mp9rd4hg8b
      @user-mp9rd4hg8b Před měsícem +5

      They were hearing it above water, not below

    • @ChristopherAllman-p8d
      @ChristopherAllman-p8d Před měsícem +1

      Sound does not move better in water

    • @ChristopherAllman-p8d
      @ChristopherAllman-p8d Před měsícem +3

      Wait nvm in dumb

    • @ChristopherAllman-p8d
      @ChristopherAllman-p8d Před měsícem +1

      Im

  • @TridentDriver
    @TridentDriver Před měsícem +17

    Looks like great fishing!

  • @hansgruber2509
    @hansgruber2509 Před měsícem +18

    This is very similar to offshore oil structures in the Gulf of Mexico. They are great fish attracting devices

    • @tanyasteers4802
      @tanyasteers4802 Před měsícem

      Exactly I'm so sick and tired of people crying and complaining about bullshit. There's fish that hadn't been caught in years in the area now back. They put them on land they have a problem with that they put them out in the middle of the water they have a problem with that. People just need something to bitch about seriously. They cry and complain about their energy bills. We know for a fact that nuke plants cause cancer, and then you have to store the waste somewhere more toxic shit spread to another area.

  • @thenugographer
    @thenugographer Před měsícem +2

    Absolute legend! Skinner knows what’s what and when to “never do that again”

  • @Potrvlb
    @Potrvlb Před měsícem +3

    😂😂 “I’ll never do this again”…..famous last words. The allure of the adventure is too great 🤩. Awesome video and instantly I thought oh wow not as intimidating under there as it seems when floating in a boat. Looks so peaceful with all the fish hanging out and socializing down there and I I was surprised to see so many different fishes all together. Our imaginations run wild when looking down at the dark watery abyss, sharks and other creatures ready to eat us alive when in reality it’s so peaceful and beautiful for the most part. Great video. 👍

  • @brendachilders8075
    @brendachilders8075 Před měsícem +2

    Omg! I grew up in Germany with Jaque Custeau on Saturdays! This is so taking me back 60 years! I used to save the fish stickers, and stamps… but liked fish better 😂😂😂

  • @tedlarrabee9278
    @tedlarrabee9278 Před měsícem +12

    Thanks for a great video. Glad you recovered the drone. A little tense for sure.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Před měsícem +4

    i went on a fishing expedition in Louisiana which was frikkin awesome and fun, and, the guide specifically took us out to the oil rigs to fish the footings. Fantastic structure which i did not know before. Caught my first ever sheepshead and my first ever spadefish on it! All we did was free line shrimp! Easy fishin! Well… haha.. easy if you gotta boat to get there.

  • @joek511
    @joek511 Před měsícem +8

    That is amazing, so many fish.

  • @anniesenol9858
    @anniesenol9858 Před 29 dny +2

    Thank you for no music! I love how these wind turbines are becoming artificial reefs and home to so much life. Wow.

  • @noncched6839
    @noncched6839 Před měsícem +3

    I built some of those jackets when I was working at Gulf Island in Houma, LA. Heavy duty stuff on them.

  • @Backcountryhiker
    @Backcountryhiker Před 28 dny +2

    What we see is life thriving below a wind farm! Very interesting. Thanks for the video!

  • @xseaangelx
    @xseaangelx Před měsícem +8

    Great video! Thanks for taking us under.

  • @robertcushing635
    @robertcushing635 Před měsícem +2

    Funny how happy I was when the drone came up. Wow, didn’t expect to see that save.

  • @jeffreysnyder912
    @jeffreysnyder912 Před měsícem +11

    Great underwater view

  • @Chris-mf7ee
    @Chris-mf7ee Před 29 dny +2

    Really glad you didnt have to draw straws to see who swam down for it!

  • @raecrowe9514
    @raecrowe9514 Před měsícem +3

    It's good to see that these structures have not scared off the fish.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před měsícem

      Structures ATTRACT fish because they attract crustaceans and shellfish. The fish attract sea mammals. (Sealions are a major problem for offshore oil platforms - they block access to work platforms and mooring buoys).

  • @humai771
    @humai771 Před měsícem +2

    Just so beautiful how healthy these structures are all the way around

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Před měsícem +3

    18:15; ahhh come on do it again do it again!😃

  • @patigirl2470
    @patigirl2470 Před 29 dny +1

    This video was awesome!!! When man uses earth’s resources in a environmental friendly way - every creature benefits 😎😊

  • @bluefj-wc3vz
    @bluefj-wc3vz Před měsícem +33

    All I see are filets and mussels 🤣

  • @Urbicide
    @Urbicide Před měsícem +2

    Those underwater drones are pretty neat. There are a couple of guys over in the UK, on the Lost Mines channel, who explore all sorts of underground mines that can be hundreds of years old. They often encounter mines that have flooded levels, so they get out their drone & see what hasn't been seen or disturbed in many years. Like many new things in life, there is a bit of learning curve involved. One mastered, the results can be breath taking.

    • @jebstewart666
      @jebstewart666 Před měsícem +1

      funny, i watch that channel too (as well a TVR Exploring, a US mine explorer). i laugh as the fella running their drone, his learning curve seems to be taking longer. i'm always thinking they need a young kid familiar with video games to run it! but indeed great stuff.
      and i was thinking as i watched this vid, and he thought he got stuck, just turn and follow the cable, like on Lost Mines.

  • @BigDogRidgeback
    @BigDogRidgeback Před 27 dny +1

    I was thinking of building a home with a 2 car garage on the ocean floor with a tunnel leeding up to the beach. Then I'd have a door that opens up so my cars can get out, but this video changed my mind.

  • @WharfRat0A54
    @WharfRat0A54 Před měsícem +6

    Glad you got it back, was nervous there for a minute. Great video.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +5

      I thought it was gone for sure. One and done for me on that structure.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 Před měsícem

      @@JohnSkinnerFishing - Would you have dived to retrieve it had it gotten tangled up? Or write it off? $1200 would make it tempting to dive to get it, assuming you have the equipment and skills. 1st time at your channel, pardon my ignorance.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem

      I wouldn't be comfortable diving in that structure.

  • @thomasbennett7329
    @thomasbennett7329 Před měsícem +2

    Houston..., we have a problem. Leave it to John to handle the emergency like a true fisherman would-- unhang it from the other side. Fun and instructive video. Many thabks!

  • @bennywilks9367
    @bennywilks9367 Před měsícem +7

    Can I recommend training with the drone A LOT more?

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před měsícem +1

      I’m usually pretty liberal with my critiques and had decided I wasn’t gonna say it, so I’m glad you did! lol

  • @dennisschoenaurer4152
    @dennisschoenaurer4152 Před měsícem +1

    Amazing how much sound travels under water

  • @Frostyfarmer880
    @Frostyfarmer880 Před měsícem +3

    Looks like a great spear fishing spot

  • @larryledet2951
    @larryledet2951 Před měsícem +1

    Awesome video , to see something underwater ,, I was operating a crane to build them jackets in Houma,La at Gulf Island Fab. First ever R.I. windmills

  • @rastaralph7154
    @rastaralph7154 Před měsícem +3

    That was a closey. Well done. At least you got to see how good it will be to fish them now. Have you noticed windmills are rarely turning. Most of the ones I've seen stand still so it makes you wonder how they are generating electricity at all.👍💚💛❤️

  • @MRptwrench
    @MRptwrench Před 29 dny +1

    My mouth watered at the sight of that first tautog. Best tasting fish I've caught. Love going for them in the winter. Nice porgies and sea bass too!

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 29 dny

      Lots of good eating down there, and you can start with a mussel appetizer!

  • @CatchingDinosaurs
    @CatchingDinosaurs Před měsícem +9

    that aluminum center console is sick

  • @jimmiller5600
    @jimmiller5600 Před 11 dny +1

    Considering that oil rigs and platforms are swarmed with sea life (unless they're leaking) the wind farms should be beneficial to fishing.

  • @chriswf
    @chriswf Před měsícem +4

    I used to do pile driving in Louisiana after Katrina. We were flipping houses/land in high value (but also high risk) areas.
    The drop height and hammer weight really determine how loud it will be. T-Rex is really an understatement lol.
    Heavier hammer + high drop height makes the work happen quicker and breaks through tougher surfaces. In soft New Orleans dirt, we could drove them in so quickly lol.
    It can make a SERIOUS noise. Knocking pictures off the walls of neighboring homes is just the minimum. There were people saying we were cracking their windows and walls. And I believe them.
    Good video btw. The booming just brought back memories.

  • @LackofFaithify
    @LackofFaithify Před měsícem +2

    If you haven't and ever get the chance, go dive on an oil rig in the gulf. It's like suddenly being on a coral reef. When you live in endless nothing, the tiniest structure brings in everything you can imagine, much less the giant legs of the rigs.

  • @blindabinda1234
    @blindabinda1234 Před měsícem +5

    You should mount a GoPro to it and go down to the bottom and see what it sounds like when they are doing the pounding. Or i suppose you could just hook the GoPro to a fishing rod. Lol

    • @maaags_
      @maaags_ Před měsícem

      Second that to hear the sounds when it's on.

  • @nunyabitnezz2802
    @nunyabitnezz2802 Před měsícem +2

    Looks like the underwater structure is providing habitat.

  • @davidgerard761
    @davidgerard761 Před měsícem +4

    This is fascinating, thank you for doing this

  • @thesaltycracker7102
    @thesaltycracker7102 Před měsícem +2

    I love seeing the bottom like this. Great job!

  • @samvalentine3206
    @samvalentine3206 Před měsícem +3

    Wow, thank you very much for treating us to a view we'd probably never get to see! What an amazing amount of sea life - all those skates and other fish! Now I can see why ships are sunk for fish magnets. I only saw one turbine spinning - I wonder why the other ones are stationary? I tried looking up the current status (ho ho - a pun for a power generating wind farm 😜 ) and I couldn't find any updates. They say wind farms aren't good for birds - that's around 14 miles off Block Island or around 28 from the tip of Long Island - not too many birds out there. Lots of sea life... a good thing? Glad you didn't get the drone hung up on the stanchions. Thanks again!

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem

      This wind farm is 3.8 miles off Block. There's another under construction farther out.

  • @SteveSiegelin
    @SteveSiegelin Před měsícem +1

    It's a giant pile driver you're hearing. Pile drivers are amazing technology. It's so simple yet so advanced.

  • @TC-hl1ws
    @TC-hl1ws Před měsícem +6

    Loved the drone footage!

  • @kruelunusual6242
    @kruelunusual6242 Před měsícem +2

    That drone is fire!

  • @MooreFishing-ky3wq
    @MooreFishing-ky3wq Před měsícem +4

    Why they don’t use the ocean current to make power in the USA is beyond my comprehension . The current and waves are always there in some form .

    • @willemkaspers7183
      @willemkaspers7183 Před měsícem +3

      They? Why don't you execute your comprehensive idea's about it?

    • @WN_Byers
      @WN_Byers Před měsícem

      Utility operators dont like competition @willemkaspers7183

    • @chubbrock659
      @chubbrock659 Před měsícem

      who’s they?

    • @WN_Byers
      @WN_Byers Před měsícem

      @@chubbrock659 utility operators genius

    • @TheSilmarillian
      @TheSilmarillian Před měsícem

      @@willemkaspers7183 Wave and tidal generators are used in many places across the world , maybe its you that needs to do some hard research.

  • @SmallWonda
    @SmallWonda Před 22 dny +1

    Oh! That's a nice surprise - still wonder the impact of the construction on marine mammals and the long term impacts of the noise (that might not be within our range.) but which might be detrimental to wildlife. Thanks for sharing, certainly looked pretty healthy.

  • @aaronmark3930
    @aaronmark3930 Před měsícem +5

    they should have a button on the remote that disconnects the rope from the drone.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +3

      Wow. That is an awesome idea. It could disconnect and head for the surface. I also got this thing stuck on a wreck in Florida.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 Před měsícem +1

      Very good idea - then hopefully she'd float up to the top, assuming it's got positive buoyancy...

    • @Youtuber-k2p
      @Youtuber-k2p Před měsícem +2

      Isn’t the comms cable in the rope?

    • @brucebaum1458
      @brucebaum1458 Před měsícem +1

      Then they won’t be able to sell you a new one, I’m sure that was brought up in the basic design of the drone.

  • @BrandLmedia
    @BrandLmedia Před měsícem +2

    Lovely to see, I´ve got the FiFish V6 (yellow) Found a lot of bicycles, carts, tires and much more. But this is interesting!

  • @robertcoppola9729
    @robertcoppola9729 Před měsícem +6

    Very cool video!

  • @SimpleGunner
    @SimpleGunner Před dnem +1

    man, thats so cool, but it triggers something in me that gets scared of large structures under deep water

  • @commanderblue
    @commanderblue Před měsícem +12

    So cool. Thanks John. Been hoping one bonus of wind farms would be like how the oil rigs are mini reefs in the Gulf Coast

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před měsícem +7

      Certainly a ton of growth on that thing after roughly 8 years.

    • @1982mako224
      @1982mako224 Před měsícem +8

      Don't be surprised if these zones are made off limits to recreational boating. That's what I expect will ultimately happen.

    • @commanderblue
      @commanderblue Před měsícem +1

      @@1982mako224 yeah, I think you are prob gonna be right about that.

    • @1982mako224
      @1982mako224 Před měsícem +1

      @@commanderblue they just can’t propose those regulations until after they are in place.

    • @lorehound480
      @lorehound480 Před měsícem +4

      @@1982mako224 could be good to have some reefs that can't be fished to be honest (that being said I'm not necessarily advocating for it)

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Před 29 dny +2

    l thought you were going to lose that Drone lol...
    But you got it back,thanks for that amazing footage my friend.....
    Old F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸

  • @UncommonSense1776
    @UncommonSense1776 Před měsícem +10

    Good to see those windmills are hard at work.

    • @its4michael
      @its4michael Před měsícem +1

      Maybe you didn't know but they need wind to turn. Cut on speed is usually around 13 mph. They also have the ability to be remotely stopped (breaking) or started. Usually for maintenance reasons. They also have breaking ability in winds that are too high.

    • @UncommonSense1776
      @UncommonSense1776 Před měsícem

      @@its4michael and so you’ve made my point. They only work when there is wind, unless there’s some other reason to turn them off. They sustain no baseline load to the grid again they only work when the wind is blowing, so they are by definition and reliable as an electric vacation source. as seafaring Captains of old could tell you they could be on the high seas floating for weeks without wind in their sails.
      I am not in any way against a source of energy. We just should not be delusional in our thoughts that these are a good long-term plan.

    • @segamegadrive3903
      @segamegadrive3903 Před 16 dny

      Good to see that coal power plant spurting out fumes 24/7 for me to inhale. :|

    • @UncommonSense1776
      @UncommonSense1776 Před 16 dny

      @@segamegadrive3903@segamegadrive3903 I hadn't thought of that; I wonder where that drone was made, probably China, given that most everything is these days or at least many of the parts required to make things. With all the coal-fired power plants in China currently (and being built) it's a good bet that if that drone was made there coal was involved in its production.

  • @boondoc001
    @boondoc001 Před 28 dny +1

    I'm glad you got that dream back, that underwater footage is really cool

  • @pennyan2057
    @pennyan2057 Před měsícem +3

    Awesome footage John!, I have guilt knowing you risked the drone for us! BTW, Aren't we due for a hurricane like '38 and '55? " If a windmill falls in Block Island Sound and nobody hears it, does it make a noise"?

    • @rstoertz
      @rstoertz Před měsícem

      The whales will hear it.

  • @ryanmatty7142
    @ryanmatty7142 Před měsícem +1

    😂…that was entertaining… I don’t know why, but I 👍🏻 it.

  • @ChiefToad
    @ChiefToad Před měsícem +34

    Interesting underwater look at the absolute most expensive and inefficient way to produce electricity. Not to mention loud and dangerous to birds(and probably whales also) They are also so costly to take down if they malfunction that companies will just leave them to rot rather than removing them. Marine farms are such a bad idea. Not a fan of them at all, if you couldn't tell.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před měsícem +17

      I have a cousin that works at the solar farms in nevada; it didn’t take him long to learn all the negatives about the solar and wind farms and now, like me, thinks we need to go back to building nuke power plants until we no longer need anything else for grid power production….. it truly is the closest thing to large scale free energy that exists.

    • @3Mudbone1
      @3Mudbone1 Před měsícem +3

      Manufactured in China, shipped usually on Foreign Flag of Convenience ships. When these windmills break they leave millions of shards of fiberglass all over the beach, and killing massive wild-life and making wild-life suffer. Yet we are FORCED to pay for these whether we want to or not!

    • @paulyfish1
      @paulyfish1 Před měsícem

      @@3Mudbone1 Block Island wind farm foundations were built by Americans and barged up from the gulf by Americans. The other components came from Europe because we are still building the plants here to construct the Offshore wind supply chain.

    • @toddricketts9498
      @toddricketts9498 Před měsícem +1

      You are 💯 correct, what a waste of our tax dollars

    • @markdev4796
      @markdev4796 Před měsícem +4

      Get the feeling you know very little on this topic, according to IEA figures wind and solar have the best LCOE available, I e. cheaper on average per MWh than all other forms of generation. Current day no subsidies are required to build and operate renewables, the same is not true for oil, coal and gas which receive trillions of dollars in tax breaks, direct and indirect subsidies every year.

  • @Hobbit1071
    @Hobbit1071 Před 27 dny

    The first thing you run into is called a submar mat, we use them in the GOM Gulf of Mexico to cover things like pipelines, and underwater structure we don't want snagged by shrimpers. These are also used to separate pipelines from one another, and to cover anything you want covered up. This will boost your sport fishing greatly because it's great habitat for anything that lives underwater.

  • @bcask61
    @bcask61 Před měsícem +4

    Wow those windmills are really creating a lot of energy huh? Not even turning a little bit

    • @sloppyoppie
      @sloppyoppie Před měsícem +3

      They power my town. No incoming power lines other than wind.

  • @dennisstolte1103
    @dennisstolte1103 Před měsícem

    Oh yeah, beautiful! Can’t wait to get out then and fish under the windmills lol.😀

  • @jeffm1806
    @jeffm1806 Před měsícem +3

    Very cool.

  • @denniswilder3014
    @denniswilder3014 Před měsícem +1

    Amazing the fish around the drone and not spooked by it

  • @schleppinghay
    @schleppinghay Před měsícem +8

    Commercial fishermen complain that wind turbines will destroy the fisheries. It seems those worries are unfounded.

    • @mrdoodiehead1642
      @mrdoodiehead1642 Před měsícem +1

      Commercial fishing destroys fisheries, not wind turbines!

    • @rwh5350
      @rwh5350 Před měsícem

      Lol did you not see all the environmentalists up in arms after the windmill blades broke apart…

    • @awakenotwoke4830
      @awakenotwoke4830 Před měsícem +4

      You need to do a bit of research. They are loosing the best ground in the N.E. you can't tow nets or fish fixed gear around all the obstructions. They also produce electromagnetic fields, and sonic noise, that is proven to disrupt sea life, especially whales.

    • @tuberNunya
      @tuberNunya Před měsícem +3

      You can't fish around them because the nets will become entangled. So commercial fishermen are right.

    • @pinetree5489
      @pinetree5489 Před měsícem

      Yup, listen to one side of the story and make up your mind about a given issue. That's the depth of "thinking" nowadays.

  • @clifflong7944
    @clifflong7944 Před měsícem +2

    So they are good for the environment and the ocean...cool.

    • @Bassmaster-xd2pn
      @Bassmaster-xd2pn Před měsícem

      No they are not don't be fooled

    • @clifflong7944
      @clifflong7944 Před měsícem

      @@Bassmaster-xd2pn Soooo....don't believe what I see?

    • @Bassmaster-xd2pn
      @Bassmaster-xd2pn Před měsícem

      @clifflong7944 If you think a couple fish swimming around the base of a windmill is good for the environment your a bigger clown than I thought

    • @Danimalpm1
      @Danimalpm1 Před měsícem

      @@Bassmaster-xd2pnAdding artificial structure absolutely is good for sea life and recreational fishing. New artificial reefs are being added all the time here in Florida and they’ve made a big difference in areas that were previously dead zones for wildlife.

    • @Bassmaster-xd2pn
      @Bassmaster-xd2pn Před měsícem

      @Danimalpm1 I agree that artificial reefs are good for marine life. Offshore windfarms are not, however. Yeah, this makes an environment for fish. It also will wreck havoc on the environment during the installation and once they start to fall apart.