Just wanna quickly point out, there's a fair few people in the comments pointing to the Vladimir Popov incident in Egypt as the last Mediterranean shark fatality. While the north of Egypt does border the Med, Vladimir was attacked in Hurghada, which sits on the east coast of Egypt, bordering the Red Sea and not the Mediterranean basin. If you're keen to learn more about that incident, and specifically why it happened, make sure you check out the Shark Bytes video on it here: ua-cam.com/video/J1hSAk1ZieU/v-deo.html
I'm Spanish and have been diving since I was a child. I'm old enough to say that I have seen how the Mediterranean has become one big swimming pool. It is not a sea, it is a desert. It's sad, but that's how it is.
Yep, even I as a tourist noticed this. Always went to the same spot in Italy and snorkeld there. Big difference between late 90s / early two thousands and now... guess it's even more obvious you are older than me. Quite sad.
I'm from Croatia but live in Germany. As a kid I loved snorkeling, there were lots of fish, crabs and corals (or at least things similar to corals, I'm no marine expert) there. Nowadays it's just grey. A few fish here and there and that's all. The word "desert" you used, probably describes it the best. This is partly due to water temperatures I would suppose. Another huge factor is tourism and boats. There was this cute island we used to go to, pretty remote. We swam over there and spent the day on the beach. There was one tiny bar where you could buy drinks and snacks and if you were lucky the guy would you take back to shore on his small boat he had. The water there was full of life, swarms of fish I've never seen before in the region, it was absolutely beautiful. Then more and more people started to know the place, signs showed the way for tourists, taxi boats were introduced and 4 more bars were built, blasting music. People drove there with their enormous yachts and sail boats. There is now not a single fish to be seen nowadays. It literally became lifeless.
@@klodd5328 man, I’m a biologist and a lot of people don’t really realize the importance of coral reefs are to our oceans. They provide so much for the ecosystem and the oceans thrive with them. But a lot of thrawling of boats and other stuff caused the corals to be destroyed, that’s probably why the ocean is so gray these days. Hopefully people can realize it sooner and bring back more life to the oceans.
@@justsomerandomguywithoutam6704 the thought that always comforts me is that people might kill themselves off but nature and it's beauty will prevail. It may take some time but we won't be able to kill life off, only human life/society as we know it
I can't tell you how much I needed this today. My life is on the brink of falling apart, and there's nothing I can do now but wait and see. This video is a comfort. I love hearing a shark scientist discuss these animals and share insights into their habits, identifiers and populations. Also, looking up to realize you were holding a genuine shark jaw to illustrate your point really gave me a chuckle. Thanks again, Christian.
Please keep going, I’m glad that sharks and this channel can give you some comfort. Remember, there is always light at the end of the tunnel - you can do it! 🦈
Sorry to hear you're in a bad spot, hang in there! I find Kris comforting to listen to as well, he's smart, warm, and funny. If you're a fan of the Lord of the Rings books or movies, check out comedian Charlie Hopkinson's "watch party" videos with Gandalf, Elrond, Boromir, and others. He has Star Wars videos as well. Honestly very funny, Charlie can cheer me up a bit on a bad day. Hope you get on okay, catch us up in the comments once in a while, okay?
Be well my dude. Whatever happens, all we can do is make the most of the cards we hold at that time, so remember, you are the one that holds your cards and decides how to play them. Persevere and keep going, we're still here buddy, Yma o Hyd
My uncle is spearfishing near taranto for over 30 years, and his father even longer. He has seen 2 sharks in his entire life (Sandbar shark, and a spiny dogfish). He makes a living from spearfishing and he is in the water every day. (even weekends) that alone is very telling how dead the mediterranean sea is…
Hello Kris, thank you so much for covering my video suggestion! This topic has been on my mind for quite a while now and the Internet wasn't helping sadly, but now all my questions regarding this issue are answered. Thank you so much!
I'm from Cyprus, in 1975 a friend in the navy said they caught a tiger shark. My grandmother told me back around 1925 a "giant" shark was caught and hung up in the Harbour at Limassol - apparently many people went to see it. Personally I have never seen a shark there, only rays and remoras. My father took a photo of a dorsal fin between Cyprus and Lebanon in 1960.
When I was kid, back in 1970es, occasionally, after my relatives returned from fishing in central Adriatic, they would calmly but sternly say: "Don't swim too far".
Here in Croatia the last shark attack was in 2008, a great white bit the foot of slovenian spearfisher but he survived, they even managed to save his foot, the last fatal was in 1974 near Omiš, central Dalmatia, on the beach , 100 meters from the shore , big great white too. I live in north Dalmatia, here locals caught 6 meters great white in 1976, when The Jaws film appeared. That shark probably accidentaly showed up there in Nin lagoon where the sea in very shallow, locals killed it with dinamite and dragged out. There are photos of that shark and many people around him, many kids were riding it 😂. Great white is the only shark involved in Croatia shark attacks, i think there are 11 or 12 known attacks, all but the last one were fatal. And that advice you got is the good one, you can swim all days long but why swim 1 km far when 100 meters is enough, although it's the minimal chance to get attacked by a shark. There are other dangers too, you can drown from a sudden faint, panic attack, spasm, some boat can hit you... Most common big sharks here are thresher sharks and blue sharks, threshers are totally harmless, blues are listed as potential dangerous sharks, there were never recorded any attack from them in Croatia and in Mediterrean but in the oceans are listed 4 fatalities.
I remember telling my cousin in Belgrade that there had been a shark attack near Rjeika, Croatia back in the 1960. A tourist had been killed. My cousin asked me… “was it a German tourist by any chance”? I told her “yes”. She said “they always say that in Dalmatia… and it’s almost always a German”. It because after the war resentment against Germans was still pretty strong and so when someone died from a shark, they would always say it was a German that was killed.
@@balexic Well, it mostly are tourists that are killed by sharks. I mean i do believe there was resentment, and imo there is still a little, mainly in a bit sarcastic way (or croats are just that way, i mean they talk bad about italians sometimes too), but i doubt they really invented german shark attack victims. I mean from some the names are even known. Also theres a czech victim and probably others too. I do wonder why its always tourists. Perhaps they are moving farther out and behave more stupid. Or perhaps they are not making that big of a fuss about native fishermen going missing. I can only guess. I do find it unbelievable too that countries like India have not more shark attacks like 1000 times smaller mediterranean countries, imo they just don't report them if its not a tourist or the western shark scientists just don't hear about it when its not big in the media.
My brother in law is Greek and a fisherman. 20 years ago he said there was a lot of Great White interactions in the fishing trade. The Government made it clear that these incidents where not to be reported or get publicity as it could effect tourism trade. Nowadays it is very rare for any sightings.
What a load of rubbish. Everyone knows theres no such thing as bad press. If greece had the only great whites in europe they would be shoutin about it!
I am Greek and i Love Sharks but If i am Correct we have 3-4 deaths by sharks the last 80 years so its nothing compare to other countries. Even if we have Great Whites, tiger etc I have never heard to be caught or seen. So either they are afraid of humans or they are so small in Numbers that they are only for reference.
The last fatality in the Med was actually in 1989 in Piombino, Italy. Luciano Costanzo , a diver working on an underwater pipeline was taken and his body never recovered. His son and friend both witnessed the attack. There was suspicion shortly after that Coztanzo had been murdered for a life insurance policy but authorities discounted this due to the fact they found some of the articles he was using on the dive (weight belt, cylinder, a fin) which bore teeth marks commensurate with a bite from a large Great White. I discussed this at length with Ian Fergusson (of the then Eurpoean Shark Research Bureau) in the years after the attack and we both agreed, as did Dr Leonard Compagno that in all likelihood, Costanzo was killed by a GW
Living around Mediterranean and visiting almost every country in the Med, the only “commonly” seen potentially dangerous shark are Makos. They are pretty regular.
My wife's father is from Croatia and told me that when he was young (he is from the early '50) he saw a lot of shark, including a great white the same lenght of his boat (4-5 m) and a couple of shark right on the beaches near his home. The last one was probably more than 35 years ago 😅
I remember when i was a kid, in the eighties, we were in Greece (Peloponnese) and one day, we were told beaches are closed because of a big tiger shark spotted in the region.
When I was a kid, we used to holiday in the South of Spain, one year we decided to travel across the strait of Gibraltar to Marocco for a little outing. We travelled on a big ferry, and while everyone was admiring the dophins playing a hundred meters or so off the portside, I was transfixed by a large dorsal fin following the ferry. I've been fascinated by sharks ever since.
Great video! Sad to hear about such a decline in the marine ecosystem of the mediterranean. I would still love a video going over the differences between the shortfin and longfin Makos. They are often discussed interchangeably and I don’t always know which details are being attributed to which. How different are they really? Is there overlap in territories? How closely related are they? And so many more questions.
There were humpback whales and grey whales in the Med back in the day too. Must have been a different ecosystem in terms of large species and nutrient cycling.
One of the reasons for people claiming to have seen bull sharks might be because in Spain they also name the Carcharias taurus as Tiburón toro (Bull shark). This other bull shark is a species of shark that tends to be shown in aquariums, and known also as sand tiger shark in other places of the world.
I live in the Mani, Greece. A spear fisherman told they spotted a 5m mako in about 30m of water off the coast near Kardymili back in the summer and then a local boat captain showed me footage of a 2-3m shark circling a boat fishing at night. Big sharks are still here but rare.the fish stocks here are terrible so I was very surprised to hear about the sightings and can only imagine they were following tuna.
I can remember swimming in Zante on a party boat in the middle of the sea to a little bay, and a massive figure swam past me I bricked myself and swam like Michael Phelps to the bay this was around 1998
Finally: there is it! „Welcome back to another Episode of shark bytes.“ we missed this entry during your well deserved holidays 😊😂❤ just coming back from dive holidays on Elba I really appreciate this episode.🙏
Wait, what?? How is it possible that you post the exact thoughts and questions I had since yesterday and I MEANT to look if you ever created a video about tiger sharks in the Mediterranean, because I was always wondering why there are no tiger sharks in the Adria. Wow! 😅 Thank you for reading my mind and creating this video! 💯💯
Two weeks ago there was a reported sighting of a Sphyrna zygaena in the Saronic gulf of Greece. A fisherman caught it on video and was analysed by the youtube channel Sharks in Greece. This was major news in the shark community because such a sighting hadn’t happened in decades. The guy behind the channel maintains also a site (or facebook page, not sure which is which) where people can report shark sightings.
I was at Rhodes last year while the brutal fires were going on, I was at the 'good' side of the island and could at least enjoy my holiday a bit. When I did a boat tour, the guy said he saw a 'weird' fin and told us to leave the water. When the weird fin came closer, it looked like a juvenile great white but was too deep down to confirm. The guy never made a comment about it again, scared for his business lol
If you go to elli beach rhodes town there is a diving board about 100m out to see. Back in early 90s I was swimming out to it every day and spending hours messing about on it. One day we snorkelled out to it and something didn't feel right. Couldn't explain it but I didn't want to be out there. Days later a couple of greek guys we knew told us they had seen a 15ft possible great white swim under the diving platform. They are there. 😮
I can remember years ago I jumped off an inflatable being towed by a boat in the middle of the med while on holiday and the boat didn’t realise. I was in the middle of the sea for about 15 mins. Never been so scared in my life. Very lucky really.
I'm from Barcelona, and, although not afraid to go swimming because of sharcks, it have become farily common to see sharks in the summer ("tintoreras" mainly and one juvenile "peregrino" was indeed fished by accident a few years ago, btw, sorry for the spanish names) and the reason for having no attacks is because, as soon as a shark is spotted, all near beaches are closed like if one is saw in barcelona, almost all of the catalonian coast is closed just in case
If you ask fishermen from the "tonnare", the plants with resident nets to hoard up and capture the migrant big red tunas (tonno di corsa - Thunnus Thynnus, the best one ofc) they will provide you plenty of evidence. I used to have my holidays in Carloforte and our summer house was just over the fishing point of the tonnara. I am a scuba diver, so I even had the chance to dive inside the tonnara with the tunas, an unforgettable experience. Having sharks among the tunas during fishing season is almost a certainty and a problem, because they scare fishes and make them break the nets and escape, damaging the plant. So they have to isolate them, separate from tunas and let them out of the plant, on a regular base. Next trip, go to Sardinia and ask the Tonnara di Carloforte guys about sharks, they will have stories for you. I believe tonnare in Sicily have same issues with sharks, but I have no info.
Several years ago I was presenting a paper at a surgery conference in Nice. It was my first time on the Côte d’Azur and I definitely wanted to swim in the Mediterranean. For some reason I thought there were no sharks in the Med so I had a lovely stress free swim. Unfortunately, now I know otherwise. I’ll still swim upon my return to the area but not so stress free.
There are sharks everywhere. There is no fragment of salt water without sharks. And sharks like bull sharks will swim hundreds of kilometres up rivers....
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I'm Slovenian, but my family had country house in Savudrija (Croatia). So we spent like 2-3 month per year there, when Yugoslavia still existed. I witnessed shark attack in Savudrija around 1985, woman was bitten in lower part of the leg while swimming (water is shallow and gets progressively deep and then suddenly very deep water). She was dragged on the pier by a man (me and my father were fishing from this pier) and obviously my father dragged me off as soon as he realized what happened, not to see to much. But i did see she was bleeding quite bad, but her legs was there, if i remember correctly (i was around 10) it was more of a huge bite and no meat was taken off. I never again went into that water more then above knee high again. Many years later i encountered dolphin while swimming in Umag (town on the same coastline, so this attack was always in my mind) and i almost shat myself. To this day I don't really enjoy sea anymore.... :) Croatia is really beautiful, but not for me.
Hey, from Cristian to Cristian, I must be lucky to say that I've sight few sharks in the Med after over two decades working at sea. Those were blues, a basking, and another one that I still doubt if it was a great white or an insane monster mako...btw, thanks for all this shark info sharing, yt need more channels like this. If you ever fancy visiting Mallorca let me know, I collaborate on a fish tagging project lead by Imedea and I can link you to them😃. Cheers!
Hi, just to point out that, in the algerian part about Carcharias Leucos, it is associated with "Requin blanc" meaning "white shark" in french, so yeah, certainly some confusion right there :) A french follower, keep up the good work!
Perhaps 'requin blanc' was a term once used by the French to refer to bull sharks. Carcharhinus leucos (the scientific name of the bull shark) is associated with 'requin blanc' in the document referenced in the video. The word 'leucos' derives from the Greek word leukos, meaning 'white' (which translates to blanc in French). Bull sharks are referred to as such because of their white belly. So 'requin blanc' makes sense.
@@m05b-h7z you are perfectly right in your analysis, and I can only make a supposition saying that "requin blanc" was misused 😁 thanks for the explanation!
To add to the final point about Med tuna stocks recent recovery. It has been suggested there is a previously ignored tuna breeding/nursery ground between Northern Cyprus and Turkey. I personally believe I have seen a Great White off Southern Cyprus in the 90s while paragliding. It was massive and definitely not a mako. I feel like there's not a lot of research done on Cypriot waters as we're tucked so far away to the east. But with only Turkey recognising the North of Cyprus and presumably entering their waters, it makes sense to me that they would be calmer and therefore seen as good spawning grounds for fish.
@kerryevans7283 I've seen small (juvenile or just small???) sharks off Tatlisu about a decade ago but couldn't pin down the species - they weren't Great Whites or Tigers, I know that much. I've also seen plenty of grass snakes all over the island. If you can find an area with overgrown grass or meadows, you'll see them
New England has had a wonderful return of great whites over my lifetime. While the tuna fishers hate them, most New Englanders are happy to see them as a sort of ocean mascot.
I was a professional diver in and around Malta in the early 1990's and there was a serious decline in marine life then. They had turned an old tug boat into an artificial reef called "the Rosie". We did some filming around there for a tv commercial and local divers warned us to always not hang around on the surface and slip in and out of the water as quietly as possible. To "not attract unwanted attention to ourselves" was the code word.
just a month ago a new paper has been released about the last white sharks of the mediterranean, that live around the sicilian strait, also this summer a white shark was caught on tape in the messina strait by spearfish hunters
Duuuude, I live in Greece and I've been watching your videos for quite some time, I can't believe you picked us for vacation 😭✌️. Hope you had a great experience! Ps. Most people here are shocked when told there are sharks in the Mediterranean.
I am a diver living in Egypt we indeed have shores on both Red Sea and Mediterranean and I have seen in the Red Sea tiger and white tip sharks numerous times but never ever seen one shark Or heard about it in the Mediterranean in my lifetime
I saw a gw while snorkling like almost 30 years ago. Maybe 2 and a half meters. Western coast of Istra, Croatia. Last attack here was in 2012 if I remember correctly, a Slovenian guy, diving or snorkling, a GW took his calf, survived. PS. Ika is pronounced EE-KA
From the mid 70s to the early 80s, I often spent my holidays in the Med. When my uncle saw a catshark while snorkelling, I stopped going swimming in the sea. Back then as a child I had a panic fear of all sharks, influenced by the film Jaws. Fortunately there was a swimming pool nearby 😂 Thanks to you and Robert Marc Lehmann, The Malibu Artist etc., I now know more about sharks: they are not bloodthirsty, aggressive animals, but fascinating in their diversity and behaviour and extremely important for the marine ecosystem and therefore also for the climate. Stop finning! Everything is connected. 💙🦈
Hey 👋🏻 speaking from Italy here. I have to say I’m surprised about the tiger shark spotting in Lybia but as you say it can be a single female roaming around somehow entering from Suez or Gibraltar. Having said that I believe both tiger and white tip are highly unlikely to stay in the med simply because they are species who interact a lot (following boats searching for food or other opportunistic behavior) so there would have been plenty of sightings through the years by fishermen and other open waters regulars and that is not the case..
I live on the adriatic coast, and I have house on mljet island. I've seen whales, dolphines and some small sharks, but I haven't seen large shark till until 2019. That year i started seeing basking sharks and in '20 I've seen my first great white. There are now 6 or 7 that afre often seen around the island during the winter, but they go away in the summer. Most of them are around 3 m, maybe 4m, but one is huge. My boat is 5 m and thecshark is longer then it. We were worried at first, but then we realised thatcshark are ignoring people. They never aproach boats, swimmers or divers. They just swim by them.
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A very interesting video , however have you not heard of the great white caught in 1987 in Maltese waters ? It was caught in zurrieq and brought into Marsaxlokk, Malta and at the time it was the biggest great white shark ever caught in the world. I believe it was over 7 metres long.
When I was a kid growing up in Gibraltar, there was allegedly a tiger shark caught during a fishing competition... No idea if it was true, but I remember being kept out of the sea for a few days.
@@wpjohn91 nice job trying to appear clever but yes it was confirmed, the victims son was there aswell as others who saw the shark attack the victim, the bite marks on his diving equipment also indicated they belonged to a great white and they were the conclusions of the coroner, unless you can shed more light on the incident than the experts and people actually there?
A 4 meters great white shark was spotted near the island of Porquerolles (Var) 600 m off the coast in early november. It made the headlines here in France.
might sound crazy but as a local guy i can confirm Edremit Bay area at Aegean sea is among the rare birth places ofr great white sharks..if you visit fisherman you may come across many baby great whites..
Trawlers, and dynamite fishing have decimated the marine life in Greek waters, Trawlers have turned the sea floor into a grey sandy mush that nothing exists. The scars of the nets being dragged are visible up to 200m depth
The end is super sad but a reality, it would be an interesting video Kris for you to cover Octopus farming in Spain, not totally a shark video but I think important for awareness.
Whilst visiting Malta and the surrounding islands in the 1970s when chatting to local elderly Fishermen i would often hear tales of swimmers going missing and never being found with the main suspect being large great white sharks these were occasionally caught aswell in nets,I was told the size of some of these fish was enormous 20ft plus,It seemed the norm to these old boys so I think there was some truth in these tales.
I saw a shark while paddle boarding in Andalucía (i hasn't paid attention as to how far out i really was). I was quite worried but it just did it's own thing and swam away. Was a pretty special moment despite all the puckering.
The one picture with the boat in it, I think in Italy, has ti be the biggest shark I’ve ever seen. And it’s not even all stretched out from dragging on the shore by its tail or hanging it up in the air from its trail. Insane
Mako sharks, blue sharks that are VERY abundant in the Mediterranean, are fishing species that people eat and are easy to see in shops and fish markets. The white shark never misses an appointment in the South of Spain coinciding with the fishing of the great Bluefin Tuna, any fisherman in the area will be able to confirm this.
I have always been fascinated by the white sharks of the Med and Adriatic. Everyone knows about the white sharks off the coasts of Australia, South Africa, as well as the west coast & northeast coast of the US, but the Mediterranean & Adriatic white sharks are much less studied. I wish there were more studies on them because from what I have seen of the ones that are caught, these white sharks are MASSIVE! Some of the largest white sharks ever caught have been off the coast of Malta and Tunisia. Not to mention of the attacks in Croatia, more than 1/2 were fatal. Ooh, I forgot about the white sharks in the Sea of Japan, which ironically have the same genetic profiles of the Mediterranean white sharks.
In the 70s and 80s in the Adriatic Sea there were encounters with Great White Sharks and the footage were disturbing to say the least, with very big sharks circling fishing boats. Makos are there but the GW has been spotted a few times although no fatalities have been recorded in a long time since Luciano Costanzo in 1989. In Greece I think the government pretty much ordered the fishermen not to report any encounter with GW in case it might scare the tourists.
Luciano Costanzo il 2/2/1989 fu attaccato e divorato da un grande squalo bianco di circa 6 mt nel Tirreno non in Adriatico, ma ad un miglio davanti il golfo di Baratti vicino Piombino in Toscana .
We jumped off a fishing boat a mile from Corfu island for a swim. As I was swimming someone kicked me really hard under the thigh. I looked round but none of the others were near!!!! It hurt, but it felt dry and rough though underwater! 1974. Gold medal race to the boat!
A couple of months ago a juvenile White shark was caught just off the coast of Athens in a net. Also n the Ionion recently a white shark was caught and the last 2 yrs there have been many sightings of sharks than ever before. One of the common sightings of the mackerel species is the mako. On a surfing website that give realtime info on surf spots globally and the conditions and warnings like rocks etc etc there is one the spot near preveza which is south of corfu which one of the warnings is sharks. As a South African now living in Greece and used to surfing and swimming in shark infested waters, im always looking and being aware of my surroundings. Old habits die hard as ive had so many encounter with white sharks in the cape while surfing.
Whether in the ski resorts in the Alps or on the Mediterranean, where everything depends on tourism... Everything is covered up if possible. Suitcases and bags disappear and the tourist is reported as having left and then missing!
Cool video. I have a set of Oceanic Whitetip jaws bought from a small beach side shack on the North West coast of Italy from the early 1990's. Unfortunately I can't say whether they were caught locally or not...which makes this comment rather superfluous! Cheers.
10 éves voltam, amikor Fiumeban Horvátországban láttam egy női szobrot a tengerparton. Állítólag egy menyasszony volt, aki az esküvője éjszakáján kiúszott tengerbe és elvitte egy cápa. A vőlegénye állította ezt a szobrot. Meséltek egy hajóskapitányról is, aki a hajójáról fejest ugrott a vízbe és azonnal elvitte a cápa, a kikötőben. Állítólag a hajókról kidobált ételmaradékok után úsznak be a cápák a kikötőkbe. Az eredmény az, hogy én azóta is nagyon fékek a cápáktól, immár több mint ötven éve. Félve snorkelezek...Ha 100 évesen cápatámadásban halok meg, talán nem fogom bánni...
I remember the shark attack in Malta harbor where two British guys who were swimming across the harbor basin were suddenly attacked by a large shark. Screams were heard and one guy disappeared and was never found. The attack in Corfu where a teenage girl was attacked and died. It was speculated that a shark followed fishing boats to the harbor and that the girl was menstruating which may have attracted the shark.
In my life I spent a lot of time in the Sea of Cortez (Baja). 40 years ago I frequently saw dozens of sharks laying on the beach that the fishermen caught. Fast forward many years to about 15 years ago I was on a boat out of Las Palmas, we came across a dead sperm whale. This whale had no shark bites on it. Maybe it just died? Sharks hadn't found it yet? Nope. Three days later was came across it on the shoreline beached and rotting. Still no sign of sharks feeding off of it. I realized this was a very bad sign.
I recall seeing a photograph in a publication that showed a huge shark on show after being caught in the Med. Somehow, the reputation as a holiday mecca has managed to see the existence of sharks in that part of the globe rarely addressed.
there was also a fatal attack in Budva (Montenegro), in July, 1955. A student from Čačak was killed jumping in the water. Allegedly by the great white.
I was there in Croatia in 1972 when the last human was killed by a shark. I was only 4 years old but I remember my parents forbidding my brother and me to go into the water and we were afraid, of course. It happened only a few hundred meters from our beach. Until this day I am scared of sharks because of this incident and reluctant to swim in the sea. Even so, I now live at the Mediterranean Sea. Best regards from a German at the Turkish Riviera.
Just wanna quickly point out, there's a fair few people in the comments pointing to the Vladimir Popov incident in Egypt as the last Mediterranean shark fatality. While the north of Egypt does border the Med, Vladimir was attacked in Hurghada, which sits on the east coast of Egypt, bordering the Red Sea and not the Mediterranean basin. If you're keen to learn more about that incident, and specifically why it happened, make sure you check out the Shark Bytes video on it here: ua-cam.com/video/J1hSAk1ZieU/v-deo.html
Hi please do video on Sharks found on Indian coastline
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Exactly- very different. There have been a number of attacks this century in the Red Sea
So hard to check where is Hurghada in google.
@@stanislawjanaszak use airline website instead 😂
I'm Spanish and have been diving since I was a child. I'm old enough to say that I have seen how the Mediterranean has become one big swimming pool. It is not a sea, it is a desert. It's sad, but that's how it is.
Yep, even I as a tourist noticed this. Always went to the same spot in Italy and snorkeld there. Big difference between late 90s / early two thousands and now... guess it's even more obvious you are older than me. Quite sad.
I'm from Croatia but live in Germany. As a kid I loved snorkeling, there were lots of fish, crabs and corals (or at least things similar to corals, I'm no marine expert) there.
Nowadays it's just grey. A few fish here and there and that's all.
The word "desert" you used, probably describes it the best.
This is partly due to water temperatures I would suppose.
Another huge factor is tourism and boats. There was this cute island we used to go to, pretty remote. We swam over there and spent the day on the beach. There was one tiny bar where you could buy drinks and snacks and if you were lucky the guy would you take back to shore on his small boat he had. The water there was full of life, swarms of fish I've never seen before in the region, it was absolutely beautiful.
Then more and more people started to know the place, signs showed the way for tourists, taxi boats were introduced and 4 more bars were built, blasting music. People drove there with their enormous yachts and sail boats.
There is now not a single fish to be seen nowadays. It literally became lifeless.
Amazing,,,the stupidty of Man,,,,,we destroy everything,,,well the short sighted greedy aholes that get elected,,,
@@klodd5328 man, I’m a biologist and a lot of people don’t really realize the importance of coral reefs are to our oceans. They provide so much for the ecosystem and the oceans thrive with them. But a lot of thrawling of boats and other stuff caused the corals to be destroyed, that’s probably why the ocean is so gray these days. Hopefully people can realize it sooner and bring back more life to the oceans.
@@justsomerandomguywithoutam6704 the thought that always comforts me is that people might kill themselves off but nature and it's beauty will prevail. It may take some time but we won't be able to kill life off, only human life/society as we know it
I can't tell you how much I needed this today. My life is on the brink of falling apart, and there's nothing I can do now but wait and see. This video is a comfort. I love hearing a shark scientist discuss these animals and share insights into their habits, identifiers and populations. Also, looking up to realize you were holding a genuine shark jaw to illustrate your point really gave me a chuckle. Thanks again, Christian.
I hope things work out for you! If not I'm very sorry and I hope you get through it
Please keep going, I’m glad that sharks and this channel can give you some comfort. Remember, there is always light at the end of the tunnel - you can do it! 🦈
Sorry to hear you're in a bad spot, hang in there!
I find Kris comforting to listen to as well, he's smart, warm, and funny. If you're a fan of the Lord of the Rings books or movies, check out comedian Charlie Hopkinson's "watch party" videos with Gandalf, Elrond, Boromir, and others. He has Star Wars videos as well. Honestly very funny, Charlie can cheer me up a bit on a bad day.
Hope you get on okay, catch us up in the comments once in a while, okay?
oddly enough, i’m in the same boat today. hang in there❤️
Be well my dude. Whatever happens, all we can do is make the most of the cards we hold at that time, so remember, you are the one that holds your cards and decides how to play them. Persevere and keep going, we're still here buddy, Yma o Hyd
My uncle is spearfishing near taranto for over 30 years, and his father even longer. He has seen 2 sharks in his entire life (Sandbar shark, and a spiny dogfish). He makes a living from spearfishing and he is in the water every day. (even weekends) that alone is very telling how dead the mediterranean sea is…
I wonder why.
Hello Kris, thank you so much for covering my video suggestion! This topic has been on my mind for quite a while now and the Internet wasn't helping sadly, but now all my questions regarding this issue are answered. Thank you so much!
I'm from Cyprus, in 1975 a friend in the navy said they caught a tiger shark.
My grandmother told me back around 1925 a "giant" shark was caught and hung up in the Harbour at Limassol - apparently many people went to see it. Personally I have never seen a shark there, only rays and remoras.
My father took a photo of a dorsal fin between Cyprus and Lebanon in 1960.
Wow, I live in Cyprus. I live in hope of seeing one.❤
Bull shit
When I was kid, back in 1970es, occasionally, after my relatives returned from fishing in central Adriatic, they would calmly but sternly say: "Don't swim too far".
Have they ever said we saw a shark today?
I'm just curious
Here in Croatia the last shark attack was in 2008, a great white bit the foot of slovenian spearfisher but he survived, they even managed to save his foot, the last fatal was in 1974 near Omiš, central Dalmatia, on the beach , 100 meters from the shore , big great white too. I live in north Dalmatia, here locals caught 6 meters great white in 1976, when The Jaws film appeared. That shark probably accidentaly showed up there in Nin lagoon where the sea in very shallow, locals killed it with dinamite and dragged out. There are photos of that shark and many people around him, many kids were riding it 😂.
Great white is the only shark involved in Croatia shark attacks, i think there are 11 or 12 known attacks, all but the last one were fatal.
And that advice you got is the good one, you can swim all days long but why swim 1 km far when 100 meters is enough, although it's the minimal chance to get attacked by a shark.
There are other dangers too, you can drown from a sudden faint, panic attack, spasm, some boat can hit you...
Most common big sharks here are thresher sharks and blue sharks, threshers are totally harmless, blues are listed as potential dangerous sharks, there were never recorded any attack from them in Croatia and in Mediterrean but in the oceans are listed 4 fatalities.
I remember telling my cousin in Belgrade that there had been a shark attack near Rjeika, Croatia back in the 1960. A tourist had been killed.
My cousin asked me… “was it a German tourist by any chance”? I told her “yes”.
She said “they always say that in Dalmatia… and it’s almost always a German”. It because after the war resentment against Germans was still pretty strong and so when someone died from a shark, they would always say it was a German that was killed.
@@balexic Well, it mostly are tourists that are killed by sharks. I mean i do believe there was resentment, and imo there is still a little, mainly in a bit sarcastic way (or croats are just that way, i mean they talk bad about italians sometimes too), but i doubt they really invented german shark attack victims. I mean from some the names are even known. Also theres a czech victim and probably others too. I do wonder why its always tourists. Perhaps they are moving farther out and behave more stupid. Or perhaps they are not making that big of a fuss about native fishermen going missing. I can only guess. I do find it unbelievable too that countries like India have not more shark attacks like 1000 times smaller mediterranean countries, imo they just don't report them if its not a tourist or the western shark scientists just don't hear about it when its not big in the media.
My brother in law is Greek and a fisherman. 20 years ago he said there was a lot of Great White interactions in the fishing trade. The Government made it clear that these incidents where not to be reported or get publicity as it could effect tourism trade. Nowadays it is very rare for any sightings.
What a load of rubbish.
Everyone knows theres no such thing as bad press.
If greece had the only great whites in europe they would be shoutin about it!
The biggest white sharks, caugth in fishing nets, in the world where caught around Malta.
Shark attacks in greece? Iam greek never heard them.
I am Greek and i Love Sharks but If i am Correct we have 3-4 deaths by sharks the last 80 years so its nothing compare to other countries. Even if we have Great Whites, tiger etc I have never heard to be caught or seen. So either they are afraid of humans or they are so small in Numbers that they are only for reference.
The last fatality in the Med was actually in 1989 in Piombino, Italy. Luciano Costanzo , a diver working on an underwater pipeline was taken and his body never recovered. His son and friend both witnessed the attack. There was suspicion shortly after that Coztanzo had been murdered for a life insurance policy but authorities discounted this due to the fact they found some of the articles he was using on the dive (weight belt, cylinder, a fin) which bore teeth marks commensurate with a bite from a large Great White.
I discussed this at length with Ian Fergusson (of the then Eurpoean Shark Research Bureau) in the years after the attack and we both agreed, as did Dr Leonard Compagno that in all likelihood, Costanzo was killed by a GW
A lot of debate about it
As discussed in the legendary documentary “jaws in the med” 🙏
I am from Spain and really love this type of videos talking about the sharks that live around my country.
Keep it up❤
Living around Mediterranean and visiting almost every country in the Med, the only “commonly” seen potentially dangerous shark are Makos. They are pretty regular.
Yes in deep waters. But I think it’s almost impossible to bump into one in the vacation in rimini 😅
@@lucasmancini2 two were spotted in 2022 or 23 near the coast in Makarska, Croatia. There's videos here on YT showing them.
I'm pretty sure they eat Makos in Croatia. They're just on the menu at restaurants, so this makes sense to me
@@MoSamArafat Yeah. People tell they taste good
@@SaluteUrShorts I was only stating what I had seen. No need to be a douche. Fantasy? lol
My wife's father is from Croatia and told me that when he was young (he is from the early '50) he saw a lot of shark, including a great white the same lenght of his boat (4-5 m) and a couple of shark right on the beaches near his home. The last one was probably more than 35 years ago 😅
Looks like I wasn't the only one asking about those tiger sharks. Awesome to finally see it.
I remember when i was a kid, in the eighties, we were in Greece (Peloponnese) and one day, we were told beaches are closed because of a big tiger shark spotted in the region.
When I was a kid, we used to holiday in the South of Spain, one year we decided to travel across the strait of Gibraltar to Marocco for a little outing. We travelled on a big ferry, and while everyone was admiring the dophins playing a hundred meters or so off the portside, I was transfixed by a large dorsal fin following the ferry. I've been fascinated by sharks ever since.
Great video! Sad to hear about such a decline in the marine ecosystem of the mediterranean. I would still love a video going over the differences between the shortfin and longfin Makos. They are often discussed interchangeably and I don’t always know which details are being attributed to which. How different are they really? Is there overlap in territories? How closely related are they? And so many more questions.
There were humpback whales and grey whales in the Med back in the day too. Must have been a different ecosystem in terms of large species and nutrient cycling.
One of the reasons for people claiming to have seen bull sharks might be because in Spain they also name the Carcharias taurus as Tiburón toro (Bull shark).
This other bull shark is a species of shark that tends to be shown in aquariums, and known also as sand tiger shark in other places of the world.
I live in the Mani, Greece. A spear fisherman told they spotted a 5m mako in about 30m of water off the coast near Kardymili back in the summer and then a local boat captain showed me footage of a 2-3m shark circling a boat fishing at night. Big sharks are still here but rare.the fish stocks here are terrible so I was very surprised to hear about the sightings and can only imagine they were following tuna.
In western coasts of algeria 40 km of the coast we usually spot bull sharks and orcas
I can remember swimming in Zante on a party boat in the middle of the sea to a little bay, and a massive figure swam past me I bricked myself and swam like Michael Phelps to the bay this was around 1998
Yes! I was one of the people requesting a video about this. I’m so happy how fast you’ve covered this topic. 💙
Finally: there is it! „Welcome back to another Episode of shark bytes.“ we missed this entry during your well deserved holidays 😊😂❤ just coming back from dive holidays on Elba I really appreciate this episode.🙏
Wait, what?? How is it possible that you post the exact thoughts and questions I had since yesterday and I MEANT to look if you ever created a video about tiger sharks in the Mediterranean, because I was always wondering why there are no tiger sharks in the Adria. Wow! 😅 Thank you for reading my mind and creating this video! 💯💯
Scary how many people liked this post....
i had the same thought too recently 🤔
Synchronicity
Because they are listening
Just the other day was debating whether there were tiger sharks in the Mediterranean. Your video was just what I needed, keep up the good work!
Two weeks ago there was a reported sighting of a Sphyrna zygaena in the Saronic gulf of Greece. A fisherman caught it on video and was analysed by the youtube channel Sharks in Greece. This was major news in the shark community because such a sighting hadn’t happened in decades. The guy behind the channel maintains also a site (or facebook page, not sure which is which) where people can report shark sightings.
I was at Rhodes last year while the brutal fires were going on, I was at the 'good' side of the island and could at least enjoy my holiday a bit. When I did a boat tour, the guy said he saw a 'weird' fin and told us to leave the water. When the weird fin came closer, it looked like a juvenile great white but was too deep down to confirm. The guy never made a comment about it again, scared for his business lol
If you go to elli beach rhodes town there is a diving board about 100m out to see. Back in early 90s I was swimming out to it every day and spending hours messing about on it. One day we snorkelled out to it and something didn't feel right. Couldn't explain it but I didn't want to be out there. Days later a couple of greek guys we knew told us they had seen a 15ft possible great white swim under the diving platform. They are there. 😮
0:53 I always knew Italy looked like a boot, but I never noticed how much it looks like a hammerhead shark.
I can remember years ago I jumped off an inflatable being towed by a boat in the middle of the med while on holiday and the boat didn’t realise. I was in the middle of the sea for about 15 mins. Never been so scared in my life. Very lucky really.
Ok this is my worst nightmare
I'm from Barcelona, and, although not afraid to go swimming because of sharcks, it have become farily common to see sharks in the summer ("tintoreras" mainly and one juvenile "peregrino" was indeed fished by accident a few years ago, btw, sorry for the spanish names) and the reason for having no attacks is because, as soon as a shark is spotted, all near beaches are closed like if one is saw in barcelona, almost all of the catalonian coast is closed just in case
Swam almost my entire life in the Mediterranean before moving out from there, never have i seen any of these sharks let alone 1 shark. :(
It's fair to say they're extremely rare nowadays compared to 3-4 decades ago.
Wonder how many saw you.
They're usually far out in the deep
last shark attack in Croatia (geat white) was in 2008 on island Vis.
If you ask fishermen from the "tonnare", the plants with resident nets to hoard up and capture the migrant big red tunas (tonno di corsa - Thunnus Thynnus, the best one ofc) they will provide you plenty of evidence. I used to have my holidays in Carloforte and our summer house was just over the fishing point of the tonnara. I am a scuba diver, so I even had the chance to dive inside the tonnara with the tunas, an unforgettable experience. Having sharks among the tunas during fishing season is almost a certainty and a problem, because they scare fishes and make them break the nets and escape, damaging the plant. So they have to isolate them, separate from tunas and let them out of the plant, on a regular base. Next trip, go to Sardinia and ask the Tonnara di Carloforte guys about sharks, they will have stories for you. I believe tonnare in Sicily have same issues with sharks, but I have no info.
Several years ago I was presenting a paper at a surgery conference in Nice. It was my first time on the Côte d’Azur and I definitely wanted to swim in the Mediterranean. For some reason I thought there were no sharks in the Med so I had a lovely stress free swim. Unfortunately, now I know otherwise. I’ll still swim upon my return to the area but not so stress free.
There are sharks everywhere. There is no fragment of salt water without sharks. And sharks like bull sharks will swim hundreds of kilometres up rivers....
I’ve seen a picture of a great white taken in the early 20th century that was caught in Alghero in Sardinia.
In Lebanon in the 60s there was a White shark attack of the AUB beach in Beirut. The man was eaten and just disappeared infront of his friend
In Argelia, I saw a died 5 meters White Shark in Ghazaouet , near Spain coast
Great new video! Thanks for making these they always make my day!
Thanks for watching them!!
@@SHARKBYTES I wish you a nice weekend
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I was on a Mediterranean cruise a few weeks back and was thinking about sharks in the Med and how it seems like there are fewer attacks there.
I'm Slovenian, but my family had country house in Savudrija (Croatia). So we spent like 2-3 month per year there, when Yugoslavia still existed. I witnessed shark attack in Savudrija around 1985, woman was bitten in lower part of the leg while swimming (water is shallow and gets progressively deep and then suddenly very deep water). She was dragged on the pier by a man (me and my father were fishing from this pier) and obviously my father dragged me off as soon as he realized what happened, not to see to much. But i did see she was bleeding quite bad, but her legs was there, if i remember correctly (i was around 10) it was more of a huge bite and no meat was taken off. I never again went into that water more then above knee high again. Many years later i encountered dolphin while swimming in Umag (town on the same coastline, so this attack was always in my mind) and i almost shat myself. To this day I don't really enjoy sea anymore.... :) Croatia is really beautiful, but not for me.
Saw. Doc saying there is a 6 gill shark lurking in the Med to this day..
Many sightings by many fishermen..
Yep a 6 gill one.
Hey, from Cristian to Cristian, I must be lucky to say that I've sight few sharks in the Med after over two decades working at sea. Those were blues, a basking, and another one that I still doubt if it was a great white or an insane monster mako...btw, thanks for all this shark info sharing, yt need more channels like this. If you ever fancy visiting Mallorca let me know, I collaborate on a fish tagging project lead by Imedea and I can link you to them😃. Cheers!
Well done...thank you for the researched information!
Hi, just to point out that, in the algerian part about Carcharias Leucos, it is associated with "Requin blanc" meaning "white shark" in french, so yeah, certainly some confusion right there :)
A french follower, keep up the good work!
Was actually gonna send the same comment!
Perhaps 'requin blanc' was a term once used by the French to refer to bull sharks. Carcharhinus leucos (the scientific name of the bull shark) is associated with 'requin blanc' in the document referenced in the video. The word 'leucos' derives from the Greek word leukos, meaning 'white' (which translates to blanc in French). Bull sharks are referred to as such because of their white belly. So 'requin blanc' makes sense.
@@m05b-h7z you are perfectly right in your analysis, and I can only make a supposition saying that "requin blanc" was misused 😁 thanks for the explanation!
Thanks for this video--my Sunday nights aren't complete anymore unless I'm learning about sharks from you!
There was also a deadly attack by a huge great white shark in Montenegro, a couple of decades ago! The great white bit the man in half!
Love how well researched your videos are. Thank you
To add to the final point about Med tuna stocks recent recovery. It has been suggested there is a previously ignored tuna breeding/nursery ground between Northern Cyprus and Turkey. I personally believe I have seen a Great White off Southern Cyprus in the 90s while paragliding. It was massive and definitely not a mako. I feel like there's not a lot of research done on Cypriot waters as we're tucked so far away to the east. But with only Turkey recognising the North of Cyprus and presumably entering their waters, it makes sense to me that they would be calmer and therefore seen as good spawning grounds for fish.
I live in North Cyprus, I really want to see a shark. I doubt I will see one, I can even see snakes. 18 years and I've seen 2 snakes.
@kerryevans7283 I've seen small (juvenile or just small???) sharks off Tatlisu about a decade ago but couldn't pin down the species - they weren't Great Whites or Tigers, I know that much. I've also seen plenty of grass snakes all over the island. If you can find an area with overgrown grass or meadows, you'll see them
The biggest great white shark ever caught was in the mediterranean sea. Let that sink in ladies and gentlemen.
New England has had a wonderful return of great whites over my lifetime. While the tuna fishers hate them, most New Englanders are happy to see them as a sort of ocean mascot.
I saw 3 basking sharks and a mako on a whale watch in cape cod bay
I was a professional diver in and around Malta in the early 1990's and there was a serious decline in marine life then. They had turned an old tug boat into an artificial reef called "the Rosie". We did some filming around there for a tv commercial and local divers warned us to always not hang around on the surface and slip in and out of the water as quietly as possible. To "not attract unwanted attention to ourselves" was the code word.
Did you participate in the First Crusade?
you can dive with "Carcharhinus plumbeus" in boncuk bay, near marmaris/turkey. and mako was filmed few times.
just a month ago a new paper has been released about the last white sharks of the mediterranean, that live around the sicilian strait, also this summer a white shark was caught on tape in the messina strait by spearfish hunters
Duuuude, I live in Greece and I've been watching your videos for quite some time, I can't believe you picked us for vacation 😭✌️. Hope you had a great experience!
Ps. Most people here are shocked when told there are sharks in the Mediterranean.
You should visit lebanon..Lebanon... we have many white sitings, and our grey sharks are fairly dangerous, these days we fought many of them away...
When in Rhodes in 1988 people were talking about two Tiger sharks following a fishing vessel, about 7 miles offshore.
I am a diver living in Egypt we indeed have shores on both Red Sea and Mediterranean and I have seen in the Red Sea tiger and white tip sharks numerous times but never ever seen one shark Or heard about it in the Mediterranean in my lifetime
I saw a gw while snorkling like almost 30 years ago. Maybe 2 and a half meters. Western coast of Istra, Croatia.
Last attack here was in 2012 if I remember correctly, a Slovenian guy, diving or snorkling, a GW took his calf, survived.
PS. Ika is pronounced EE-KA
Eight foot would that be a juvenile? Thank you for sharing
@@billywatts4689 bro, to me it looked like megalodon and godzilla combined, I took my knife out immidiately 😂😂
@@igorsvacic217 yeah it's big enough I didn't mean to downplay it bro
Great video. And not many people know that great white sharks do live in the Mediterranean Sea.
In the 90s In Corfu a speedboat driver reported a 16 foot tiger shark off the coast of Benitses when I was there on holiday
From the mid 70s to the early 80s, I often spent my holidays in the Med. When my uncle saw a catshark while snorkelling, I stopped going swimming in the sea. Back then as a child I had a panic fear of all sharks, influenced by the film Jaws. Fortunately there was a swimming pool nearby 😂
Thanks to you and Robert Marc Lehmann, The Malibu Artist etc., I now know more about sharks: they are not bloodthirsty, aggressive animals, but fascinating in their diversity and behaviour and extremely important for the marine ecosystem and therefore also for the climate. Stop finning! Everything is connected. 💙🦈
Hey 👋🏻 speaking from Italy here. I have to say I’m surprised about the tiger shark spotting in Lybia but as you say it can be a single female roaming around somehow entering from Suez or Gibraltar. Having said that I believe both tiger and white tip are highly unlikely to stay in the med simply because they are species who interact a lot (following boats searching for food or other opportunistic behavior) so there would have been plenty of sightings through the years by fishermen and other open waters regulars and that is not the case..
I live on the adriatic coast, and I have house on mljet island. I've seen whales, dolphines and some small sharks, but I haven't seen large shark till until 2019. That year i started seeing basking sharks and in '20 I've seen my first great white. There are now 6 or 7 that afre often seen around the island during the winter, but they go away in the summer. Most of them are around 3 m, maybe 4m, but one is huge. My boat is 5 m and thecshark is longer then it. We were worried at first, but then we realised thatcshark are ignoring people. They never aproach boats, swimmers or divers. They just swim by them.
If true, this is amazing! 6 or 7 great whites around Mljet??? Molim Vas snimite to :)
@@banPersieimam snimljena 3 videa. Nisam nista objavljiva jer skoro svaki tjedan neko objavi sliku i videa po portalima. biolozi s kojima smo pricali kazu da su po tim slikama i videima pobrojali barem 6 jedinki po razlicitim perajama. Kazu da je ovo tranzitna populacija koja prati tune koje vole bit oko mljeta zbog nacionalnog parka pa ih se manje lovi
@@jaaj2303Hvala, odusevljen sam tim informacijama :)
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A very interesting video , however have you not heard of the great white caught in 1987 in Maltese waters ? It was caught in zurrieq and brought into Marsaxlokk, Malta and at the time it was the biggest great white shark ever caught in the world. I believe it was over 7 metres long.
When I was a kid growing up in Gibraltar, there was allegedly a tiger shark caught during a fishing competition... No idea if it was true, but I remember being kept out of the sea for a few days.
Just to correct you, the last confirmed white shark fatality wasn't over 50 years ago, a diver was taken off the coast of Italy in 1987.
Feb 1989 off the coast of Elba, Italy 🇮🇹
@@rajkumarrajamani4811 thanks for correcting my correction 🤣 I remember he was a diver and they never found his body.
@@rawdog314 if they never found the body how can they know it was a shark?
It is theroised then, not confirmed
@@wpjohn91 nice job trying to appear clever but yes it was confirmed, the victims son was there aswell as others who saw the shark attack the victim, the bite marks on his diving equipment also indicated they belonged to a great white and they were the conclusions of the coroner, unless you can shed more light on the incident than the experts and people actually there?
A 4 meters great white shark was spotted near the island of Porquerolles (Var) 600 m off the coast in early november. It made the headlines here in France.
might sound crazy but as a local guy i can confirm Edremit Bay area at Aegean sea is among the rare birth places ofr great white sharks..if you visit fisherman you may come across many baby great whites..
Trawlers, and dynamite fishing have decimated the marine life in Greek waters, Trawlers have turned the sea floor into a grey sandy mush that nothing exists. The scars of the nets being dragged are visible up to 200m depth
One of the largest great whites ever caught was off Malta
Have a great week everyone!
The end is super sad but a reality, it would be an interesting video Kris for you to cover Octopus farming in Spain, not totally a shark video but I think important for awareness.
Some years ago some Fishermen caught a big great White some Miles Off the Coast of tunisia
Whilst visiting Malta and the surrounding islands in the 1970s when chatting to local elderly Fishermen i would often hear tales of swimmers going missing and never being found with the main suspect being large great white sharks these were occasionally caught aswell in nets,I was told the size of some of these fish was enormous 20ft plus,It seemed the norm to these old boys so I think there was some truth in these tales.
I saw a shark while paddle boarding in Andalucía (i hasn't paid attention as to how far out i really was). I was quite worried but it just did it's own thing and swam away. Was a pretty special moment despite all the puckering.
whoa i didnt even know there are great whites over there. Fascinating! Great video again!
The one picture with the boat in it, I think in Italy, has ti be the biggest shark I’ve ever seen. And it’s not even all stretched out from dragging on the shore by its tail or hanging it up in the air from its trail. Insane
I saw a documentary recently with a shark with 6 gills..YES there was proof..which was amazing..doc..!!
The Med is too cold for Tiger Sharks
Last spring we saw and filmed a 1.5-2m blue shark just off the coast of Tuscany as a species they are quite common.
Fun fact, the largest great white shark ever was found in the Ionian Sea, like 6 miles off the coast of Gallipoli, IT in the 1970's. Over 6 meters!
I'm greek i swim almost all year and honestly didn't know we had so many sharks in our waters...now I'll always be skeptical when i swim lol
yet another awesome vid! cant really do membership at the moment, but would love to see DEEP BLUE SEA 2 commentary please
Mako sharks, blue sharks that are VERY abundant in the Mediterranean, are fishing species that people eat and are easy to see in shops and fish markets.
The white shark never misses an appointment in the South of Spain coinciding with the fishing of the great Bluefin Tuna, any fisherman in the area will be able to confirm this.
I have always been fascinated by the white sharks of the Med and Adriatic. Everyone knows about the white sharks off the coasts of Australia, South Africa, as well as the west coast & northeast coast of the US, but the Mediterranean & Adriatic white sharks are much less studied. I wish there were more studies on them because from what I have seen of the ones that are caught, these white sharks are MASSIVE! Some of the largest white sharks ever caught have been off the coast of Malta and Tunisia. Not to mention of the attacks in Croatia, more than 1/2 were fatal.
Ooh, I forgot about the white sharks in the Sea of Japan, which ironically have the same genetic profiles of the Mediterranean white sharks.
In the 70s and 80s in the Adriatic Sea there were encounters with Great White Sharks and the footage were disturbing to say the least, with very big sharks circling fishing boats. Makos are there but the GW has been spotted a few times although no fatalities have been recorded in a long time since Luciano Costanzo in 1989. In Greece I think the government pretty much ordered the fishermen not to report any encounter with GW in case it might scare the tourists.
Luciano Costanzo il 2/2/1989 fu attaccato e divorato da un grande squalo bianco di circa 6 mt nel Tirreno non in Adriatico, ma ad un miglio davanti il golfo di Baratti vicino Piombino in Toscana .
There are no GW in the Mediteranian Sea. Since decades!
One was seen in Uk waters recently@@fam.hunger5244
@@fam.hunger5244the 70s and 80s were decades ago so what are u getting at?
Great video! Thanks :)
We jumped off a fishing boat a mile from Corfu island for a swim. As I was swimming someone kicked me really hard under the thigh. I looked round but none of the others were near!!!! It hurt, but it felt dry and rough though underwater! 1974. Gold medal race to the boat!
A couple of months ago a juvenile White shark was caught just off the coast of Athens in a net. Also n the Ionion recently a white shark was caught and the last 2 yrs there have been many sightings of sharks than ever before. One of the common sightings of the mackerel species is the mako. On a surfing website that give realtime info on surf spots globally and the conditions and warnings like rocks etc etc there is one the spot near preveza which is south of corfu which one of the warnings is sharks.
As a South African now living in Greece and used to surfing and swimming in shark infested waters, im always looking and being aware of my surroundings. Old habits die hard as ive had so many encounter with white sharks in the cape while surfing.
I'm from Greece and I distinctly remember a news story when I was about 9-10 (so mid 90s) about a fisherman in Crete catching a tiger shark.
I now assume bull sharks are everywhere the water is above 60F, salt, brackish, or fresh.
Same. My baths are now far less enjoyable but far safer
Whether in the ski resorts in the Alps or on the Mediterranean, where everything depends on tourism...
Everything is covered up if possible. Suitcases and bags disappear and the tourist is reported as having left and then missing!
Cool video. I have a set of Oceanic Whitetip jaws bought from a small beach side shack on the North West coast of Italy from the early 1990's. Unfortunately I can't say whether they were caught locally or not...which makes this comment rather superfluous! Cheers.
I bought Tigershark jaws in a shop in London (1978) I don't think they were caught locally, but the GWS jaws I got from Australia were.
10 éves voltam, amikor Fiumeban Horvátországban láttam egy női szobrot a tengerparton. Állítólag egy menyasszony volt, aki az esküvője éjszakáján kiúszott tengerbe és elvitte egy cápa. A vőlegénye állította ezt a szobrot. Meséltek egy hajóskapitányról is, aki a hajójáról fejest ugrott a vízbe és azonnal elvitte a cápa, a kikötőben. Állítólag a hajókról kidobált ételmaradékok után úsznak be a cápák a kikötőkbe. Az eredmény az, hogy én azóta is nagyon fékek a cápáktól, immár több mint ötven éve. Félve snorkelezek...Ha 100 évesen cápatámadásban halok meg, talán nem fogom bánni...
I remember the shark attack in Malta harbor where two British guys who were swimming across the harbor basin were suddenly attacked by a large shark. Screams were heard and one guy disappeared and was never found. The attack in Corfu where a teenage girl was attacked and died. It was speculated that a shark followed fishing boats to the harbor and that the girl was menstruating which may have attracted the shark.
In my life I spent a lot of time in the Sea of Cortez (Baja). 40 years ago I frequently saw dozens of sharks laying on the beach that the fishermen caught. Fast forward many years to about 15 years ago I was on a boat out of Las Palmas, we came across a dead sperm whale. This whale had no shark bites on it. Maybe it just died? Sharks hadn't found it yet? Nope. Three days later was came across it on the shoreline beached and rotting. Still no sign of sharks feeding off of it. I realized this was a very bad sign.
I recall seeing a photograph in a publication that showed a huge shark on show after
being caught in the Med. Somehow, the reputation as a holiday mecca has managed
to see the existence of sharks in that part of the globe rarely addressed.
there was also a fatal attack in Budva (Montenegro), in July, 1955. A student from Čačak was killed jumping in the water. Allegedly by the great white.
I was there in Croatia in 1972 when the last human was killed by a shark. I was only 4 years old but I remember my parents forbidding my brother and me to go into the water and we were afraid, of course. It happened only a few hundred meters from our beach. Until this day I am scared of sharks because of this incident and reluctant to swim in the sea. Even so, I now live at the Mediterranean Sea. Best regards from a German at the Turkish Riviera.
Good thing I got recommended this video after my trip to greece 🤣🤣
Hi Kris, are you planning to cover the recent shark fatality off the Canaries? Thanks!
Yes that’s the 1 I’m hoping for atm that would be a good video
the fotographs of the slaughtered sharks are horrific. these pictures truly show, what humans do to these beautiful creatures.
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