No worries at all. Watching a 2nd or 3rd time, I always catch something I missed before. Our minds are like parachutes, they work best when open. Mine isn't always open. LOL
Absolutely! It's incredible that we have access to such high-quality content for free. The amount of work, creativity, and passion that goes into making videos like this is amazing, and it's such a gift that we can enjoy it without any cost. Huge shoutout to the creators who make this possible! 🌟👏
I live 5 miles from the North Sea, on the North East coast of 🏴. You’ve never felt fear like it until your stood at the end of a pier looking into that dark green, unforgiving abyss, let alone what’s inside it, the sea alone, and it’s roaring, deafening noise, crashing into itself in every direction. To think our ancestors crossed it on little wooden boats is insane, gives me chills thinking about it.
This documentary is mesmerizing! The footage of life in the cold abyss of the North Sea is both breathtaking and informative. The 4K quality really brings the underwater world to life. Thanks for sharing such an incredible exploration of the deep!
I had no idea the North Sea was so full of life! 'Seas in Motion' captures its ever-changing landscapes and the vital role it plays in nature and human history. Amazing visuals!
Absolutely! The camera work really made the experience immersive, capturing every intense moment from the perfect angles. It felt like you were right there in the action. And the narration? Spot on! It added so much depth to the story, guiding the viewers through the unfolding drama with just the right tone and emotion. Both elements truly elevated the entire production to another level. Outstanding, indeed! 🎥🎙
The catfish possesses a small, stinging spine on top of its body and within its fin. The angelfish experiences severe pain upon swallowing the fish. Thats why it spit it out.
It's no catfish, I'm pretty certain that this is supposed to be a nursehound and nursehound don't have any spines in their fins, catsharks in general do not have spines (I may be wrong on this since I'm not familiar with all the genera but Scyliorhinus catsharks don't at least) Catsharks are noted for having extremely rough skin and when grabbed it will flail around causing injury to what's holding it So maybe that's what happened?
It's truly impressive to witness the underwater world of the North Sea through this video! 🌊 The shots of the cold, deep-sea environment are so mysterious, taking viewers on a journey to explore the rich marine life that thrives in such harsh conditions.
I have never seen a fight so feared and graphic as the 2 male seals ripping each other apart literally, I'm here in my room screaming at my screen, STOP FIGHTING!!! like they could hear my dumbazz. 😂
Absolutely! Nature never ceases to amaze, and the intelligence of orcas is truly remarkable. Their problem-solving skills and social behaviors show just how advanced they are. It’s both fascinating and humbling to witness their brilliance. But you're right-it’s unfortunate that while we, as humans, have so much intelligence and potential, we're also causing harm to the very planet we depend on. This documentary really highlights that contrast, making it all the more important to appreciate and protect our natural world. 🌍🐋
Born at the start of summer, we lived on the coast and my mother was at the beach everyday, she put me in as an infant, I was like an attraction as the water baby, she said I wriggled out of her arms to get in the shallow surf, I'd roll around just like that seal. Thank you Mom, you were the best mother a kid could ask for. R.I.P.❤️🙏
this video is beautifully shot and really makes you appreciate the mysteries of the North Sea. that said, I can’t help but wonder if the focus on the harsh conditions might be glamorizing the idea of extreme environments. do you think it’s really necessary to highlight the dangers so much, or should we be focusing on the beauty and resilience of life down there instead?
That are not legs but fins to catapult him up. The fins are what became our legs. There are fish that wander over land on their fins, looks also like legs but they are fins.
Yeah but I'm just sayin'... that particular shot.... blows me away. It legit looks more like legs and feet than any others I have *ever* seen. Like you can see the entireeeee structure of a lower body of a human. Words fail me honestly. That was nutty to witness and has me questioning life ever since lmao.
Man, these seals bloody and battle each other to the point of exhaustion and malaise… I’m surprised the rival males don’t both die from getting infections after both getting tons of open wounds and then rolling around in the wet sand afterwards.
Man those sea lions are throwing down. This is better than the Tyson fight last weekend lol I remember getting a bad sunburn when I was at the North Sea as a kid 😱
They never explained why the anglerfish expelled that catshark pup. Is it a common thing, as the narrator implied, by "even scientists cannot explain why..." Maybe they just taste bad for the first few weeks after birth?
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This video is absolutely incredible…Thank you so much for sharing this. Every sea creature I saw here, I had to google, to learn more about them…Hope there are more to come!!
Hey everyone, we messed up our last upload. Big sorry for that! That's now the correct and real 4K version of this great documentary.
don't let it happen again 😂
Thanks👍🏼
Thanks!! This is awesome!!
No worries at all. Watching a 2nd or 3rd time, I always catch something I missed before. Our minds are like parachutes, they work best when open. Mine isn't always open. LOL
Watching from Switzerland. Sept. 13, 2024
Can we all just appreciate that this is free to watch?! Amazing…!
Absolutely! It's incredible that we have access to such high-quality content for free. The amount of work, creativity, and passion that goes into making videos like this is amazing, and it's such a gift that we can enjoy it without any cost. Huge shoutout to the creators who make this possible! 🌟👏
Amen!
Well, they make money from it so. Also we’re paying for Internet. Nothing’s really free but still I get your point.
I certainly appreciate it
Amazing video
I live 5 miles from the North Sea, on the North East coast of 🏴. You’ve never felt fear like it until your stood at the end of a pier looking into that dark green, unforgiving abyss, let alone what’s inside it, the sea alone, and it’s roaring, deafening noise, crashing into itself in every direction. To think our ancestors crossed it on little wooden boats is insane, gives me chills thinking about it.
Brave men
Yeah ancesters😢 smh
@@Michael-yz4mc absolutely mate.
This narrator is making me forget about all my problems.🥺❤️
Same ❤❤😂
Wonderful and soothing voice to explain all the beauty beneath the waves ❤❤
Wonderful 😂💯
May God bless you 🙌
I bet you can't guess who's behind that soothing narration!🤭🤭🤭
This documentary is mesmerizing! The footage of life in the cold abyss of the North Sea is both breathtaking and informative. The 4K quality really brings the underwater world to life. Thanks for sharing such an incredible exploration of the deep!
Thank you! :) We hope you will enjoy the rest of this series :)
Breathtaking Indeed 💦
The part with the seahorses got me in tears. Such magical creatures
⛵🌊🦈💦🩵🦈
Glad I wasn't the only one that needed tissues. They are splendid indeed
I had no idea the North Sea was so full of life! 'Seas in Motion' captures its ever-changing landscapes and the vital role it plays in nature and human history. Amazing visuals!
The victory roll was such a power move
Facts 💯
The most exceptional documentary I’ve ever watched.Beautifully awesome.
Thank you so much! :)
What a rollercoaster of emotion my god
Outstanding camera work and narration
and music is superb too.
@@the_Giovanni_Jian I enjoyed it
I agree
Agreed
Absolutely! The camera work really made the experience immersive, capturing every intense moment from the perfect angles. It felt like you were right there in the action. And the narration? Spot on! It added so much depth to the story, guiding the viewers through the unfolding drama with just the right tone and emotion. Both elements truly elevated the entire production to another level. Outstanding, indeed! 🎥🎙
Mother nature is amazing, thanks to letting us watch this amazing video.
Keep our Mother nature alive and long live!
Boy did I ever enjoy this! Thank you!
Loved the narrator voice, enough emotion without it being in your face, love his voice, thank you for sharing this with us.
Splendide et magnifique ! Merci !
The catfish possesses a small, stinging spine on top of its body and within its fin. The angelfish experiences severe pain upon swallowing the fish. Thats why it spit it out.
It is a Catshark not a Catfish
Silly rabbit tricks are for kids
🐠🐋💦🦭🪸⚓🩵
Thanks for your explanation
It's no catfish, I'm pretty certain that this is supposed to be a nursehound and nursehound don't have any spines in their fins, catsharks in general do not have spines (I may be wrong on this since I'm not familiar with all the genera but Scyliorhinus catsharks don't at least)
Catsharks are noted for having extremely rough skin and when grabbed it will flail around causing injury to what's holding it
So maybe that's what happened?
It's truly impressive to witness the underwater world of the North Sea through this video! 🌊 The shots of the cold, deep-sea environment are so mysterious, taking viewers on a journey to explore the rich marine life that thrives in such harsh conditions.
Equisite Photography and Soothing Music.
Beautiful Video of the North Sea and its Aquatic Habitats. 🌊🐬🐋🐳🦭🦈🐟🐠🐡🦐🦞🦀🦑🐙🦂🐌🐸🐢
Awesome documentary ❤ followed
The multiple types of fish, prouve that the power of creativity from creator,exists.good narration and beautiful imagery.
Who needs subscription services when you can watch awesome docs like this on youtube
I have never seen a fight so feared and graphic as the 2 male seals ripping each other apart literally, I'm here in my room screaming at my screen, STOP FIGHTING!!! like they could hear my dumbazz. 😂
This was so beautiful and magical, filled me with happiness! Thank you so very much for this incredible work!❤
Absolutely breathtaking beauty of North sea ❤ Thanks for sharing the best ❤
New subscriber🎉well done production team💯✌
Thank you! :)
This video deserves more views ❤
What a great video, sharp too!
Wow this is so amazing. A BIAFRAN WATCHING
Best documentary ever!!!
Nature is incredible , Orca are so intelligent , amazing how intelligent humans are, but we are destroying the planet. Superb documentary
It's not very intelligent to destroy your environment imo.
They never said that but ok
🐋
@marymary83436 I was referring to "amazing how intelligent humans are".
Absolutely! Nature never ceases to amaze, and the intelligence of orcas is truly remarkable. Their problem-solving skills and social behaviors show just how advanced they are. It’s both fascinating and humbling to witness their brilliance. But you're right-it’s unfortunate that while we, as humans, have so much intelligence and potential, we're also causing harm to the very planet we depend on. This documentary really highlights that contrast, making it all the more important to appreciate and protect our natural world. 🌍🐋
Dam those seals really go at it… blood shed everywhere
🦭
magical! thank u!❤
Magical place and inhabitants. Thank you for being our traveller s guide ❤🎉🎉❤
Mother nature is amazing, thanks to letting us watch this amazing video.
Thank you so much! :)
Yay,same good narrator as episode 2 !
The amount of ads is absolutely ridiculous. Makes it really hard to immerse yourself when an ad pops up every 5 minutes.
chia sẽ thật bổ ích. đơi sống các sinh vật thật đa dạng
Randomly stumbled upon this video..👍🏾🔥 live all clips & info on the oceans, of our world 🌎🌍. Always good to see what we can't.. thanks to UA-cam.
I’ve heard of these places and it’s wonderful to find them on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing.❤
Pristine work!! A bloody MASTERPIECE.... Wow. Who is the editor, please? I shall be his student every day of the week. Incredible precision... xx..
Super documentary. Really enjoyed it. Who is the narrator. He is superb!
sudah.
North Sea is something more dark than we could ever imagine🤐
Precisely 💯
Life in the deep sea is both harsh and breathtaking, and the film perfectly conveys that.
Right on great video
I love this kind of stuff! Could watch all night!!...😮
As a matter of fact,I'm gonna do just that😊😜💯🤘💜☺️
🙂🐠🐟⛵🌊💦🩵
Love the documentary! Is this narrated by David Attenborough?
Yes I believe so
That is a great breathtaking and outstanding documentary it told me a lot about the northern sea thanks for talking me on this journey with you
Thank you very much! We are glad that you like our content :)
As long as they can leave evolution out of it , thumbs up
I love the North Sea, it’s mystical, comforting, exciting, cold and absolutely beautiful ❤
I honestly cried after this documentary, it was that good and amazing.
Hermoso .
Que bello documental , it was wonderful .
very good and relaxing music
Thank you for this!
I can sleep to this at night ❤
What’s that lurking back left behind the baby cat shark @ 6:56 - 7:04 ?
😮
Thank you for sharing your video. It was beautiful.👍😊
Bro this is cool
Born at the start of summer, we lived on the coast and my mother was at the beach everyday, she put me in as an infant, I was like an attraction as the water baby, she said I wriggled out of her arms to get in the shallow surf, I'd roll around just like that seal. Thank you Mom, you were the best mother a kid could ask for. R.I.P.❤️🙏
Watching this on election day to distract myself from the stressfulness that is on us in the US today. This is peaceful, this is nice.
Many miracles happen in the unexpected location - well said
this video is beautifully shot and really makes you appreciate the mysteries of the North Sea. that said, I can’t help but wonder if the focus on the harsh conditions might be glamorizing the idea of extreme environments. do you think it’s really necessary to highlight the dangers so much, or should we be focusing on the beauty and resilience of life down there instead?
I really enjoyed your channel this was my first time watching I’ll be checking out your channel from now on 👍
The beach master seal is a BOSS!!!
looking out into the north sea at night is terrifying
WOW!🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈
The crab and cameleon fish,are friends!😂👍
amazing thanks so very much
Từng chi tiết nhỏ đều được sắp xếp rất tinh tế và chuyên nghiệp.
its odd that the octopus wasnt fearful either
Your videos are great and meaningful
That baby shark in the beginning was pushing it
8:53 ummmmm excuse me... since when do these fish have *actual legs and feet?!?* 👁️👄👁️
😂 🐠🐟💦
That are not legs but fins to catapult him up. The fins are what became our legs. There are fish that wander over land on their fins, looks also like legs but they are fins.
There are fish with legs though
Yeah but I'm just sayin'... that particular shot.... blows me away. It legit looks more like legs and feet than any others I have *ever* seen. Like you can see the entireeeee structure of a lower body of a human. Words fail me honestly. That was nutty to witness and has me questioning life ever since lmao.
All life came from the sea.....
Some time ago 😂
Man, these seals bloody and battle each other to the point of exhaustion and malaise… I’m surprised the rival males don’t both die from getting infections after both getting tons of open wounds and then rolling around in the wet sand afterwards.
The sand helps with wounds
@@Ish98 I doubt WET sand helps wounds, but I guess it depends on how many (and what types) of microorganisms are in that wet sand.
This impressive battle got me subbed. As for the big boys recovery I have no idea. I like to think they do 🎉
rolling in sand might seem risky, but it can help dry out wounds i think
the music in this is amazing!
Very interesting
Man those sea lions are throwing down. This is better than the Tyson fight last weekend lol I remember getting a bad sunburn when I was at the North Sea as a kid 😱
Beautiful
They never explained why the anglerfish expelled that catshark pup. Is it a common thing, as the narrator implied, by "even scientists cannot explain why..." Maybe they just taste bad for the first few weeks after birth?
6:55 y’all thought you could just sneak Zelda’s theme music in there without us noticing!!!! That’s her lullaby!!!
The deep sea is soooo mysterious.
Beautifull
48:30 could you, please, give the song name?
good videos review 👍
war krank, guckt das high
Yet you fed me such intellegence using Anime and Music. Any idea why this miracles happening?
Amazing…!
Sobhan allah ❤
Very good and relaxing
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Thank you
crabs boxing goes hard af 10/10
cool
This video is absolutely incredible…Thank you so much for sharing this. Every sea creature I saw here, I had to google, to learn more about them…Hope there are more to come!!
Thank you so much! :)
Oh my goodness you should have let us see how that Angler fish fed on that fish it caught!! What a shame.
From shark ballet to crab courtship, the North Sea is full of unexpected drama!
Not gonna lie... When Attenborough said "The North...", my mind went right to "The North remembers!" #got #Attenborough #420
It's a savage world 😮
Can i use semme moments from this document for my contacte juste 3 minute and use my voice please please ?
Di bawahnya lagi ada air tawar mengalir seperti sungai
Very brautiful!
Wow . Chicpinay usa
Catsharks (Katzenhaie) are called dogfish in English. (Lesser and greateer spotted dogfish).
Seahorses and octopus’s are some really “ahead of their time” kinda characters.