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Tazz Felde
Приєднався 15 січ 2013
Most of my videos are created from Scuba Diving trips I have taken. There is usually lots of spearfishing involved and some great wreck dives too! If you like to see what lurks below the sea, keep checking back because I add new videos all the time. Enjoy!
Diving with PCDC
Two tank trip with Panama City Dive Charters on the newest boat in the fleet the #narcosis Capt Josh put us on a few nice spots despite the scattered showers, found a few holes and dropped us in. Vis was great and all the divers had a great time despite some topside troubles (no names mentioned here)😂
All made some wonderful memories and these divers will definitely be back.
Thanks again for hosting us always a pleasure when in PCB
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All made some wonderful memories and these divers will definitely be back.
Thanks again for hosting us always a pleasure when in PCB
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#panamacitybeachflorida #pcdc
#diverdown #gulfofmexico #updivers #underpressure #underpressuredivers #divealldaydude #scuba #poseidonsgodchild #scubadivers #scubadiver #scubadiving #diverdown #scubalove #sea #ocean #gulfofmexico #grandcayman #sendit #scubadivingmag #instamood #fun #happy #jpf #instagood #photooftheday
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Shark Week throwback
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As you all know we have had many instances recently with sharks biting beach goers here in the Florida Panhandle. A majority of the bites, if not every single one of them is a case of mistaken identity. Sharks absolutely do not want to eat us. With #SharkWeek quickly approaching I thought I would share a throw back from last summer of this diver saving a #nurseshark and creating a situation for...
Atlantic Spotted Dolphins visit me post dive!
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Went out for a day of spear fishing Red Snapper and had this handsome group of dolphins meet me on my way back to the boat. So I took a few minutes to enjoy their company, hope you enjoy this short video. If you want to know more about these guys, keep reading! The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) is a common offshore dolphin in the Gulf of Mexico. They are often seen in the 66-656...
In the Clouds ECO 2024
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Short video of Team ln the Clouds during the 2024 Emerald Coast Open Lionfish Tournament. Seas were rough the numbers were low, but camaraderie was high. We braved rough seas upwards of 6 foot rollers and might have blew a few chunks. Thanks to our Team Capt Rob for putting it together and my team mates; Wild Bill, Brandon and Bret. Thanks to our sponsor Mercury Engines. #goboldly #mercuryprote...
Sharks eat the Lionfish!
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Hand feeding Caribbean Reefies invasive Lionfish! Unfortunately, this is a learned behavior by the reef sharks. they don't predate on their own. They only take handouts from individuals spearing lionfish and giving them to them. #shark #sharkweek #sharkweek2023 #sharks #savesharks #sharkdiving #sharklover #sharkconservation #sharklove #helpsavesharks #savethesharks #ilovesharks #saveoursharks #...
Scuba Diver Saves Shark During Shark Week
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We were made aware of a Nurse Shark in distress at a local man made reef here in Destin Florida. The Artificial Reef system is located at Beasley Park on the island in Ft Walton Beach. it sits in about 18-22 feet of water. Another diver reported that he and his dive buddy came across a large Nurse Shark that was trapped and had a hook in its mouth and tethered to one of the reef structures. The...
Hand Feeding Hammerhead sharks in Bimini
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Great Hammerhead Safari Recent visit to Bimini, Bahamas we stopped into Neal Watson's Bimini scuba center and had the opportunity to dive with three Great Hammerheads to include Gaia a 14 ft shark that was just as impressive as you might think. We ended up with the bottom time of two hours plus at a depth of around 38ft. The feed was continuous for the entire time, we are able to make our way b...
The Washing Machine, Bahamas
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great little video doing the famous washing machine drift dive in the Bahamas. we had the whole dive to ourselves and it went perfectly! would you try this? comment and let us know.
Savage the Speckled Moray Eel eats Lionfish for breakfast
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I have suspected for sometime that my Moray Savage has found a taste for lionfish, had yet to catch him in the act. Well here he is in the act of actively hunting and killing a lionfish much larger than expected. The crazy part is that this particular lionfish has been living with the eel for as long as he has been in the tank. Its only when new lions are introduced that Savage seems to eat the...
Dolphins Okaloosa Island
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Bottle nose Dolphins came to visit during a recent shore dive on Okaloosa Island. On the same dive we got to see a Nurse Shark and a Logger Head Turtle!
Do you think eels in particular black edge will eat brittle stars?
really interesting, I like it
Thank you! Cheers!
So are you feeding it lionfish?
No I just noticed a lionfish go missing and was curious what happened this eel had lived with lions for over a year with no issues. And then this began to happen
why you are so cruel, lionfish is the most beautiful creature, should let it live alone
They lied to us that Lionfish has no predator 🤣🤣🤣
Well when the fish first started popping up they didn't. Now, 20 years later it is possible some animals are learning
Yep you were bamboozled!
Oh for sure!
Well, I guess I'm never owning an eel, then
You can just have to be very careful how you introduce new animals to the tank
Why are there so many lionfish one is getting eaten another is swimming upside down probably because this guy didn’t acclimate it so it’s in shock and the other is hiding in the corner
It was the first one the eel attacked so it's dying, awesome commenting on something you know nothing about. And the one hiding is hiding because it doesn't want to get eaten...but thanks for your worthless comments
Oh hell no. I have a Snowflake Eel. I go after him fast with some Tongs. He ain't eating my fish
Those lionfish are invasive here. Plus I catch them so they are free😂
did the eel die? Because I’m sure it was stung by the lionfish at least once 😮
Nope he went on to eat 11 total lions
@@tazzfelde whoa! Cool🔥
After seeing some of these comments, I realise there is no sign of intelligent life anywhere here
My sentiments exactly, you included.
Winning!
I thought they were poisonous   😂
They are venomous
That is horrific. Why on earth would any one do this. I know they are a pest fish in some areas. But there’s nothing humane or bright here
Honestly it started out as an experiment to see if the eel was eating the lionfish cuz I didn't think it could and I happened to catch this flying fish eating one after I put new
But if you had read my comments in the description you would have known that before you made your stupid remarks.
Did you buy the lion fish for your eel to eat for this video
Ha ha no, they are invasive here. We catch them all the time.
@@tazzfelde oooh ok. i was wondering. i was lookn for a real answer. interesting. always remember the no 1 invasive species where all life will be dead soon, humans
Eels can’t see very well they hunt almost entirely based on scent.
So very true
lets goo lion fish suck
Savage eel for sure !! Cool footage
We need garrisons of these in our oceans in Florida!!
Well we have tons of them in Florida that's where I got him 🤣🤣🤣
Looks like the shark was even showing the diver look at this please help
Very possible that's what the shark was doing
Nice job. Sadly, the idea that modern fish hooks will rust out is an old wives tale.
It's too bad really. I see so many fish eels and sharks with hooks in their mouth
💙 Good Job, and so dangerous! Thank you
Anyone in my position would have done the same thing!
The colour looks like stainless steel I hope I'm wrong
It didn't look like stainless in person, could be wrong...
I watched this a couple times and can't tell if the hook was removed from the shark.
No the hook was still in its mouth. Hopefully it will rust out
He cut it Loose so he can have a chance to survive. So now the shark has a unique Monroe piercing 😅
Yep even sharks need a little bling 😂@@sagantoussaint4592
Great job, Mr. Tazz!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching!
Poor shark must have been terrified to be swimming and not able to get away with a hook in it's mouth and attached to the reef. Thank you for rescuing him.
Absolutely!
So kind .. I got chill bumps.. still people with a good heart!! So glad you did that!
Meee tooo!
Thank you!
You bet!
Heck yea, great job!
Thanks!
That’s a fish
Watching this Moray Eel destroy that Lionfish is satisfying to watch.. I remember having watched a Lionfish eat a Clownfish once, and I felt bad for the Clownfish.
Can I say that I’m genuinely impressed with not only its speed when attacking but more so how delicately it’s able to strike at that quick of a speed.
Oh definitely, they are incredible predators
Aren’t… Aren’t those barbed? …And HELLA venomous?
dat aint a speckled boi dats a giant moray
Giant morays are darker and thicker, and do not have speckles.
this is really awesome
Rango and Mr Krabs go head to head in this 1v4 brawl
The Lionfish are an invasive species here in the Gulf and Atlantic. They have contests to capture them off of the reefs in Fl. If you ever get a chance to eat Lionfish by all means do it. Deliscious tender beautiful white meat. Yummy.
Ha ha I know! Where do you think these came from!
I hope that eel is ok
NOT COOL!!!
Yep it is actually. It proves that native species here in the Gulf of Mexico are beginning to eat lionfish. Lionfish are extremely invasive and are wreaking havoc on local species of fish which had a huge negative impact on our local fisheries ... So yeah it's pretty cool!
I wondered whether the Eel's body got blistered after wrestling the Lion Fish's body and Its spikes
Other lion fish in the tank: “Chuckles i’m in danger”
Throw in the mantis shrimp 😅
What's going on in this tank ? Fish swimming up side down, another one is stuck in the corner while half of a fish is trying to swim...
I thought I was the only one that noticed that 😂
a painful breakfast
Wow cool speckled Moray eel
Ha, lionfish better stay in the indo pacific where it belongs
I think I'd prefer a Lionfish over a Moray eel any day.
What a beautiful Eel!
I like how the Eel disappears after he rocked that lion fish's world.
That is really amazing footage and actions!! Thank you for posting.
Now this is what I call a Lion tamer!