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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • One of the world's largest sharks has taken quite a liking to a busy Northwest bay.
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  • @henryzabel1746
    @henryzabel1746 2 роки тому +69

    I was an active diver in Puget Sound around 1980 and it was not known to inhabit our waters at that time . I was doing a night dive where we went offshore a good distance and dropped down 60' and challenged ourselves to navigate our way back to shore using depth gauge and compass with our lights off . When a fish would swim by they would disturb the plankton which would leave a glowing trail . One night I felt a presence go by me and turned to look and there was a very large amount of disturbed plankton . A few years later they found a dead six gill shark next to a ferry dock . It was hit by the prop and I believe that was the first one recorded in Puget Sound .

  • @originalvillagevidiot
    @originalvillagevidiot 11 місяців тому +8

    My horror turned to happiness, although my dry suit almost ended up wet.
    In 1994, I was doing a dry suit check out dive with my instructor, Eric Marks, at 3 Tree Point in Puget Sound. We swam out to a mooring chain and proceeded to descend. Puget Sound is known for poor visibility so I used my light to illuminate the chain and my gauges. By 60' it was almost black. As I kept my light pinned on the line something appeared to come directly towards my light. 2 seconds later I was face to face with JAWS. Needless to say I was ready to make a rapid ascent but when I turn around and look at my instructor he signaled me to follow him. I was petrified as he began to swim, directly above the slow moving shark. As a good diver...I followed my crazy instructor. He grabbed his pencil and wrote in his dive slate 6 '11. The shark seemed much bigger to me and I couldn't figure out why he was trying to measure it. I was afraid I was going to become fish food.
    The massive and slow moving shark descended beyond the range of our lights. We ascended and returned to shore. I was happy to be alive and perplexed by his behavior.
    I asked Eric why he wrote 6'11 on his slate... he laughed and told me he wrote 6 gill.
    OK then... I just had a shark week worthy moment with a Six Gill shark 🦈.
    I ultimately became a Divemaster and have over 500 logged dives around the Pacific Northwest.
    Eric and I are still the only divers we knew to have seen this tremendous shark in the wild. Quite a dive and memory.

  • @davidr9883
    @davidr9883 2 роки тому +21

    A few years ago a 14ft. female 6 gill was trapped in a tidal pool by Allen Wa. in the south sound. She started giving birth before the water dropped. People carried the pups to the water and let them go in the water.

    • @masonc4919
      @masonc4919 2 роки тому +3

      that's amazing

    • @ghostshirt1984
      @ghostshirt1984 Рік тому

      They should have took the mother shark back in the water to😢

  • @DansBackcountry
    @DansBackcountry 2 роки тому +8

    You can find them at Les Davis pier (Tacoma, Rustin way) during the summer at night (10pm-3am typically). Every night fishermen accidently (or intentionally) hook them, then release them (catch and release).

  • @rexmikes6270
    @rexmikes6270 2 роки тому +10

    these and greenland sharks and honestly all of the 6 gills creep me the absolute hell out. mad appreciation for the dive team and all the effort that goes into such a terrifying task! you couldnt pay me enough to do this!!!

    • @ghostshirt1984
      @ghostshirt1984 Рік тому

      These sharks don't attack people and are endangered species.

  • @flaminlemon
    @flaminlemon 2 роки тому +3

    INCREDIBLE video on my favorite shark. This is so exciting!! Thank you so much for sharing this footage as the world continues to discover more about such a special species.

  • @kathyhepler382
    @kathyhepler382 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Really Interesting!!!

  • @ghostshirt1984
    @ghostshirt1984 9 місяців тому +3

    Dog fish are sharks too.

  • @andrewvasey1070
    @andrewvasey1070 Рік тому +5

    Redondo beach in Washington is a good spot to find them, saw one today at 95 ft deep

    • @habituation.society
      @habituation.society 11 місяців тому

      I saw 2 today as well at Redondo doing a night dive. One male and one female also at around 100 feet. Was one of the best dives I ever did.

  • @johnlindell5024
    @johnlindell5024 3 місяці тому

    ”Simon and Eric has DIED with sharks all over the world”😂
    Beautiful animal!❤️

  • @earlmartin7650
    @earlmartin7650 8 місяців тому

    A little bit north hear Hornby Island six gills are fairly common in the winter when the water nearer the surface is colder. Saw a couple of them around 125 feet down back in the mid 90's.

  • @xiindoix9845
    @xiindoix9845 Рік тому +2

    7:38 .. sorry I had to 😂😂

  • @jrtstrategicapital560
    @jrtstrategicapital560 Рік тому +1

    These sharks are beautiful and ancient! Greenland sharks can live over 500 years..born when the Aztec empire was thriving..wow!

  • @rayforsman9171
    @rayforsman9171 8 днів тому

    We caught em for years trawling bottofish in Puget Sound they were in a couple three places ar very precise depths give or take a couple fathoms..the baby juveniles though weee only found from time to time at 90 to 100 fathoms..we used to put a strap on tail abd lift them up push back over side and then cut strap to release

  • @lizycole8999
    @lizycole8999 Рік тому +1

    "''🎵🎵🦈🦈Hello Seattle, I am a sixgill shark..."🎵🎵

  • @ghostshirt1984
    @ghostshirt1984 Рік тому +1

    Save the sharks

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 10 місяців тому +1

    I live in tacoma and worked on puget sound on tugboats all my working life. I have always been fascinated by sharks even long before jaws came out. I wish they would have said where in the south sound this was. I have always believed that great whites frequent puget sound. There is an abundance of food for them and I really can't think of any reason they wouldn't be here. Its certainly not to far morth. We are further south than Paris.

    • @knotabot9370
      @knotabot9370 4 місяці тому

      According to my biology teacher adult great whites are seen off the coast in central Oregon. They mostly eat salmon and maybe the sea lions. Apparently fisherman see them all the time.

  • @joeb3668
    @joeb3668 2 роки тому +2

    How can we say they no longer existed when the oceans are still unexplored that's science for you they always have all of the answers ,right or wrong

  • @Meg-zf7qx
    @Meg-zf7qx Рік тому +1

    Learning that these sharks average around 16-18 ft long hits different 😐

    • @ghostshirt1984
      @ghostshirt1984 Рік тому +1

      So these sharks have every right to live and they should not be killed just because you hate them, I bet you hate whale sharks and basking sharks because they are more larger then six gills.

    • @Meg-zf7qx
      @Meg-zf7qx Рік тому +3

      @@ghostshirt1984 WHAT?! Where tf did you get that from 😂 I’ve actually made a documentary on shark finning and whale sharks are included in it :)

  • @Tejah
    @Tejah 2 роки тому +2

    I love it they went out of "ping" range. Their secret shark lair and happenings. 🦈 Their eyes are almost claymation- like. So 😎.
    Can't you use camouflage tags instead of bright yellow? Ruins their stealth .

  • @robrice7246
    @robrice7246 2 роки тому

    How do they deal with broadnose sevengill sharks?

    • @nisaiahcampbell8390
      @nisaiahcampbell8390 Рік тому

      Form a group and don't let down your guard, I saw a video where a group a divers were surrounded by a pack of Broadnose Sevengill sharks, despite their size, Broadnose Sevengill's are potentially dangerous to humans.

  • @jerryhutchinson7333
    @jerryhutchinson7333 Рік тому +1

    12 feet is big, but they can reach lengths of 26 feet.

  • @mrbarry9842
    @mrbarry9842 Рік тому

    yessiiiiiiiiiiir

  • @ospreys48
    @ospreys48 Рік тому

    Has one ever been observed at the surface?

    • @nisaiahcampbell8390
      @nisaiahcampbell8390 Рік тому

      Only at night, and adult Bluntnose Sixgill Shark was seen at a depth of 259 m in the Philippines.

  • @tigerlilysoma588
    @tigerlilysoma588 2 роки тому +1

    Glad he could afford to buy a place with so much room. All the rest of us on The Peninsula are stacked like sardines into a single house while he gets to go 6gilling around like a total shark. Lil sun uva b

  • @josemarecos3186
    @josemarecos3186 2 роки тому +1

    Existe el.megalodon..pero.no se ve los enormes cornillos

  • @berrycade
    @berrycade 2 роки тому +3

    All sharks are prehistoric.

    • @waterenjoyer7850
      @waterenjoyer7850 2 роки тому

      ummmm no

    • @berrycade
      @berrycade 2 роки тому

      @@waterenjoyer7850 All sharks evolved prior to human history and are therefore all prehistoric.

  • @TheProHunting
    @TheProHunting 2 роки тому

    This is old news they discovered the 7 gill shark down in San Francisco pssshh 6 gills ain't shit