When I served in the navy, we threw all trash over the fantail. Fish ate the garbage and sharks ate the fish. The best time to swim at sea is when dolphins are around, very safe.
@jaimegarland8856 yes, in the 90's we did. Food and sewage and trash was dumped as normal, but sometimes we dumped bad stuff over the side. From depleted uranium shell casings to old office cabinets to damaged ordinance. We even pushed a forklift off the flight deck, it caught fire and had some magnesium in the pallet it was staging on the deck. Decision was to save the deck so it was pushed over the side.
OMG, I just love your channel!! My husband and I are really into nature, both on land and sea. This is the third or fourth video I have seen on your channel, so I am going to message my hubby about it. We have a very large TV screen, and it will be huge-almost like being there. I subscribed just a moment into the first video I was watching! You have one of the best voices and the best humor I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. You have been Blessed with some really great social skills. You also educate faster that way. Some people naturally stay calm in the midst of a storm, while others are panickers. Because of the lighthearted way you present the info, it helps, in my eyes, to educate without scaring them off, which, in turn, helps them to remember it if they ever have to put one of your situations to the test... lol I love your little man and all of the other CGI you use. If I ever need to stay awake and/or need a laugh, I will definitely turn to your channel, and it will fix it for sure!!
Btw, its only a false myth that sharks can smell blood. It's only logic when you think about the fact that a molecule would have to travel through all water to a shark, which obviously makes no sense. 😉
@@c6zaphire289 wow really? i think MAYBE you misunderstood the info or just simply miscommunicated what you were really intending to say, but just in case you didn't know I decided to convey the info anyway: Sharks CAN DETECT a small drop of blood in the water from a distance of up to a quarter of a mile away. People think that Sharks can smell it up to a mile away and THAT is the MYTH; it's not whether or not they can detect blood in the water at all. Their sense of smell is up to 10,000 times more powerful than that of humans. They can even detect blood when it is highly diluted, such as one part per million. the molecules do have to reach the sharks the same way that the odor in the air has to reach a dog's nose, but the strength of their ability to detect the odor and how long it takes the odor to travel is what determines how far away it can be before the shark can pick up on it. Think of how it works in regards to being downwind so your smell doesn't travel in the direction of whatever you're hiding it from, the same would apply for being downstream/down current or whatever the proper term is if there is one.
@@c6zaphire289 Depends which way the current is going. There's an insect out there that can detect a female in heat from a single molecule of her smell. Sharks wouldn't need near that much sensitivity to smell your papercut.
@@c6zaphire289It's not a myth they can smell blood, their ability to do so has simply been extremely exaggerating out of all proportion. Place a dead whale in the ocean, see how long it takes a shark to find it. They're not exactly relying on echo location or intuition.
I was about to reply the same thing. I know damn well this isnt what they uploaded. This is why ppl think certain cartridges are more deadly than they are
I've heard that if a great white is killed in an area, the others leave quickly and that makes sense. If, however, there was a tiger shark in the area and it smells a dead great white all that means is free dinner.
~~Funny, it was just Sunday or Monday I happened hear that sharks follow cruise ships too. Apparently for the scraps they dump do carriers do it as well? ~~There's good chance that shark they showed was likely just c/o all the commotion sensed w/them swimming&messing around etc.? With no intention to prey on any of them? ~~If ever watched The Malibu Artist channel you'd see they have naturally curious nature. ~~People would shit if they saw how often&close sharks were at times? And chance it'd change perception about sharks too? Some Malibu's vids are but one example of this w/them attracted by swimmers&surfers actions in the water. Seeing what it is either turns around or continues course they're on? Sometimes this close to grazing the swimmer treading water at the moment completely unaware it's right there? And Great Whites.
Amd his one video also showed that sometimes humans just HAPPEN to be swimming or surfing in the direct line of the pattern the shark happens to be swimmin' lookin' for rays, small fish, and other yummy shark morsels hiding out in the shallows, not caring at all, or even paying attention to the HUMANS, until almost bumping into one, then moving away, almost like it was sayin', "WHOOPS, escuse me, sir or madam...I didn't notice you there!" LmMFaO!!! ;) :P :o)
Weapon-systems for solid-penetration are the worst choice for hitting targets mere feet underwater; subsonic-dumb-dum-rounds practically dissolve on solid impact, but penetrating water-surface-tension adds so much turbidity that they remain lethal 14-24-inches-deeper than high-percision super-sonic high-caliber rifle.
I always think about that instagram reel where a kid was dared to jump off a cruise ship and did it and when he lands in the water you see something pull pounce on him and pull him under.
Only 1 time in my 4 years in the Navy was there a time when our ship thought about giving us a Swim party. Unfortunately, a couple of big sharks showed up and it got canceled. I wasn't going in period.
Imagine the thousands of feet of pitch-black-vertical-headroom available to anything maneuvering undiscovered in the hemisphere called The-Pacific-Ocean: in Latin it translates to, 'The-Shut-The-Fuck-Up-Ocean'; these guys just are just too oblivious to hope the bulwark of their ship thwarts the interests of whatever might otherwise remain undiscovered after sparing no-one.
lol your not gonna hit a shark on the nose, their nose is made to redirect your hand and food into their mouth which is made to keep food ffrom escapen
Funny how being so comfortable with your daily routine.that no one thought this might be a bad idea.bullets flying around our valuable american seamen just for a swim.thank god the inflatable unicorn made it back safely.also who comendated that inflatable unicorn to be on board.
It is because the propellers actually suck in the fish. They his is how a lot of sailors died in WWII. People would jump overboard and get sucked into the propellers.
OK, fish love peoples POOH and if these ships are just letting the human waste go into the water, well fish will follow. Then the sharks for the easy food. Now as far shark attacks. Florida has the most recorded shark attacks every year. So to say that shark attacks are rare, I'd have to strongly disagree. On to bullets go through water. You mean to tell me the movies have lied to they lie. Lol
When they were flying clipper ships those guys that were the crew on those their skin was like leather hopping off in washing up in saltwater probably didn't bother them at all I mean you get the mist of the water coming on you there's salt there yeah they have salt on them all the time back when they had the clipper ships and that so yeah that didn't bother them at all
When I served in the navy, we threw all trash over the fantail. Fish ate the garbage and sharks ate the fish.
The best time to swim at sea is when dolphins are around, very safe.
You threw “trash” in the ocean ?
@jaimegarland8856 yes, in the 90's we did. Food and sewage and trash was dumped as normal, but sometimes we dumped bad stuff over the side. From depleted uranium shell casings to old office cabinets to damaged ordinance. We even pushed a forklift off the flight deck, it caught fire and had some magnesium in the pallet it was staging on the deck. Decision was to save the deck so it was pushed over the side.
Wtf though
Sailor Myth was my favorite sailor scout growing up.
This happened to me and my Coast Guardship mates during a swim call in the Caribbean and tasted our Cook! Bumped our cook lol!
Luv yr channel its very informative on many levels
OMG, I just love your channel!! My husband and I are really into nature, both on land and sea. This is the third or fourth video I have seen on your channel, so I am going to message my hubby about it. We have a very large TV screen, and it will be huge-almost like being there. I subscribed just a moment into the first video I was watching!
You have one of the best voices and the best humor I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. You have been Blessed with some really great social skills. You also educate faster that way. Some people naturally stay calm in the midst of a storm, while others are panickers. Because of the lighthearted way you present the info, it helps, in my eyes, to educate without scaring them off, which, in turn, helps them to remember it if they ever have to put one of your situations to the test... lol
I love your little man and all of the other CGI you use. If I ever need to stay awake and/or need a laugh, I will definitely turn to your channel, and it will fix it for sure!!
Poor little Nemo gets shredded up in those propellers😢 but buffet sounds good for sharks😅
Btw, its only a false myth that sharks can smell blood. It's only logic when you think about the fact that a molecule would have to travel through all water to a shark, which obviously makes no sense. 😉
@@c6zaphire289 wow really? i think MAYBE you misunderstood the info or just simply miscommunicated what you were really intending to say, but just in case you didn't know I decided to convey the info anyway: Sharks CAN DETECT a small drop of blood in the water from a distance of up to a quarter of a mile away. People think that Sharks can smell it up to a mile away and THAT is the MYTH; it's not whether or not they can detect blood in the water at all. Their sense of smell is up to 10,000 times more powerful than that of humans. They can even detect blood when it is highly diluted, such as one part per million. the molecules do have to reach the sharks the same way that the odor in the air has to reach a dog's nose, but the strength of their ability to detect the odor and how long it takes the odor to travel is what determines how far away it can be before the shark can pick up on it. Think of how it works in regards to being downwind so your smell doesn't travel in the direction of whatever you're hiding it from, the same would apply for being downstream/down current or whatever the proper term is if there is one.
@@c6zaphire289 Depends which way the current is going. There's an insect out there that can detect a female in heat from a single molecule of her smell. Sharks wouldn't need near that much sensitivity to smell your papercut.
@@c6zaphire289It's not a myth they can smell blood, their ability to do so has simply been extremely exaggerating out of all proportion. Place a dead whale in the ocean, see how long it takes a shark to find it. They're not exactly relying on echo location or intuition.
Remember fish are friends not food. Chum on the other hand...
Spinning the block on a shark for trying to be a buzzkill. 😂
Funny asf
Full cartridges don't come out the muzzle only the bullets does. Not with case, primer, and powder. 🤦🏻
I was about to reply the same thing. I know damn well this isnt what they uploaded. This is why ppl think certain cartridges are more deadly than they are
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About timeee!!!
I liked this video as well ❤️
There is an aerial asset that could be employed--balloons. A small balloon with a camera on it would work wonderfully.
I've heard that if a great white is killed in an area, the others leave quickly and that makes sense.
If, however, there was a tiger shark in the area and it smells a dead great white all that means is free dinner.
~~Funny, it was just Sunday or Monday I happened hear that sharks follow cruise ships too. Apparently for the scraps they dump do carriers do it as well?
~~There's good chance that shark they showed was likely just c/o all the commotion sensed w/them swimming&messing around etc.? With no intention to prey on any of them?
~~If ever watched The Malibu Artist channel you'd see they have naturally curious nature.
~~People would shit if they saw how often&close sharks were at times? And chance it'd change perception about sharks too? Some Malibu's vids are but one example of this w/them attracted by swimmers&surfers actions in the water. Seeing what it is either turns around or continues course they're on? Sometimes this close to grazing the swimmer treading water at the moment completely unaware it's right there? And Great Whites.
Amd his one video also showed that sometimes humans just HAPPEN to be swimming or surfing in the direct line of the pattern the shark happens to be swimmin' lookin' for rays, small fish, and other yummy shark morsels hiding out in the shallows, not caring at all, or even paying attention to the HUMANS, until almost bumping into one, then moving away, almost like it was sayin', "WHOOPS, escuse me, sir or madam...I didn't notice you there!" LmMFaO!!! ;) :P :o)
Loved the video, but the thumbnail is cursed. Look at the faces 😂
Talk about Jaws 🦈😏
Plus the propellers give off a low electrical field attracting sharks.
4:21 "While Sharks don't have especially sharp noses...". ??? They don't?! I bet a lot of marine biologists would disagree.
I like how they show the entire bullet cartridge instead of just the bullet 🤣🤣🤣
It’s called a steel beach picnic and marines don’t do anything with the water other than transport via combat cargo
Weapon-systems for solid-penetration are the worst choice for hitting targets mere feet underwater; subsonic-dumb-dum-rounds practically dissolve on solid impact, but penetrating water-surface-tension adds so much turbidity that they remain lethal 14-24-inches-deeper than high-percision super-sonic high-caliber rifle.
We were told in boot camp that if a sailor is attacked by a shark, the sailor is shot to be put out of his misery.
My first Med Cruise the USS Independence had a swim call we didn’t have sharks but we did appreciate when the sewage tanks were emptied.🇺🇸
Should send out tshirt for being the 1k person to smash 👍... LIKE I WAS😉
*Speed is key*
Me: Violent Jacksepticeye flashbacks
I always think about that instagram reel where a kid was dared to jump off a cruise ship and did it and when he lands in the water you see something pull pounce on him and pull him under.
I was told when I was in the Navy, if surrounded by sharks, stab your swim buddy 😂
So similar solution to if being chased by a bear or similar land predator
I swam in the Mediterranean on my way to Europe a few years ago 😅
Ok I swim in it most years tbh. Aegean is better swimming
God, I'd love to visit such a beautiful sea.
That's a mighty expensive shark repellent with those helicopters don't you think
Only 1 time in my 4 years in the Navy was there a time when our ship thought about giving us a Swim party. Unfortunately, a couple of big sharks showed up and it got canceled. I wasn't going in period.
If a shark took a bite out of me and didn't like the taste, I think it would hurt my feelings most of all.
3:00 this one hurts me to watch
That crazy how mush knowledge you have. love your videos
What the help do you mean sharks don't have sharp noses!?
*hell , damn auto correct
Myth busters proved shooting into water is useless.
Hop in the water an let me blast. 😂
WOAH what the...
Imagine the thousands of feet of pitch-black-vertical-headroom available to anything maneuvering undiscovered in the hemisphere called The-Pacific-Ocean: in Latin it translates to, 'The-Shut-The-Fuck-Up-Ocean'; these guys just are just too oblivious to hope the bulwark of their ship thwarts the interests of whatever might otherwise remain undiscovered after sparing no-one.
me like 😎
Bullets are stopped right away by the water.
Jelllyfishes are more of a nuisance, swimming at sea
They make me more nervous than sharks
THIS
They missed every single shot they took? How?
Water slows the bullet down
@@n.o.7681 I'm sure it does. But they should be able to deal with that.
lol your not gonna hit a shark on the nose, their nose is made to redirect your hand and food into their mouth which is made to keep food ffrom escapen
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Funny how being so comfortable with your daily routine.that no one thought this might be a bad idea.bullets flying around our valuable american seamen just for a swim.thank god the inflatable unicorn made it back safely.also who comendated that inflatable unicorn to be on board.
Shooting the slowest swimmer only happens in the Russian navy... probably..
why is it so hard for marine life to avoid ships that are large and obvious ?
A lack of sentience
It is because the propellers actually suck in the fish. They his is how a lot of sailors died in WWII. People would jump overboard and get sucked into the propellers.
Why is it so hard for humans to avoid getting hit by trucks when they're super large and obvious?
50 th like
OK, fish love peoples POOH and if these ships are just letting the human waste go into the water, well fish will follow. Then the sharks for the easy food.
Now as far shark attacks. Florida has the most recorded shark attacks every year. So to say that shark attacks are rare, I'd have to strongly disagree.
On to bullets go through water. You mean to tell me the movies have lied to they lie. Lol
not much news...alot of speculative scenarios....waste of my time
The propeller excuse was horse shit.
Thumbnail to out of touch.
Viva la Russian 🇷🇺👤👋👤👋👤👋
When they were flying clipper ships those guys that were the crew on those their skin was like leather hopping off in washing up in saltwater probably didn't bother them at all I mean you get the mist of the water coming on you there's salt there yeah they have salt on them all the time back when they had the clipper ships and that so yeah that didn't bother them at all