What Bit this White Shark? & Footage From California You Have to See to Believe

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2021
  • In this week's Shark Observations, I share footage from one of three unique locations I discovered where white sharks converge daily in such large numbers that it is hard to believe it's right here in Southern California. Shark Biologist, Alison Towner gives me insight as to what might be the cause for these daily aggregations of sharks, sometimes numbering in the dozens. I also film a shark with a very large scar around it's gills. An apparent bite mark. And something is happening to the kelp forests in California...
    Mentioned in this Video:
    Alison Towner (PHD Candidate)
    Head Marine Biologist-Dyer Island Conservation Trust
    dict.org.za/dict-projects/sha...
    saveourseas.com/project-leade...
    Citations:
    Kelp Articles and Data:
    "The scientists fighting to save the ocean's most important carbon capture system"
    www.washingtonpost.com/climat...
    Harvard Kelp Study:
    sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/20...
    Oxford Academic Global Kelp Study:
    academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...
    MUSIC:
    "Undaunted" by Alice In Winter
    "Lost in Space" by Ryan Smart
    "Transcend" by OneZero
    DISCLAIMER:
    I'm NOT a marine biologist or naturalist. As with all UA-cam content, I encourage independent verification of facts via official scientific and trustworthy sources. I will strive to post citations for any information I discuss here whenever possible. My goal is to use photography and drones to bring awareness to wildlife and the nature around us. I welcome collaborations with scientists to bring cinematic elements to the educational presentation.
    For all footage licensing inquiries please reach out directly to me via the contact form on my website.
    All music has been licensed for use. For more music, I encourage a visit to the pages of artists I incorporate into these videos.
    ORGANIZATIONS:
    Reef Guardians
    Reefguardians.org
    Shark Allies:
    www.sharkallies.com/
    American Cetacean Society - LA Chapter
    acs-la.org/
    Marine Mammal Care
    marinemammalcare.org

КОМЕНТАРІ • 728

  • @GreatWhiteDronE
    @GreatWhiteDronE 2 роки тому +40

    11 Sharks in one frame!!! Something I never thought I would ever see! Incredible!!

  • @garycollins4399
    @garycollins4399 2 роки тому +189

    So far 50% of this year's Shark Week has been very disappointing.....super glad we can count on you to provide beautiful videos with a calming and educational narration. Reminds me of how Shark used to be. Thank you.

    • @nickmitsialis
      @nickmitsialis 2 роки тому +2

      There are a few interesting episodes: learning that many smaller (pups, juveniles and teens) white sharks are actually siblings with the same mothers and fathers who mate season after season; as well as the 'theory' that male white sharks try to control a territory to feed and 'posture' to attract their mates (again?) to come to them.

    • @SJM6791
      @SJM6791 2 роки тому +2

      I looked forward to watching shark week when I was growing up. Like all great shows, this one has run its course. It’s unwatchable now.

    • @nickmitsialis
      @nickmitsialis 2 роки тому +2

      @@SJM6791 Sadly true, though there are a few kernels of gold amid the 'dross'. All you gotta do is spend time watching the sharks 'do their thing' and learn new and interesting factoids without the 'melodrama'.

    • @rosesippel2932
      @rosesippel2932 2 роки тому +1

      I agree very disappointing

    • @nickmitsialis
      @nickmitsialis 2 роки тому +1

      @@rosesippel2932 Watched that Kina Scollay riding in the shark shaped cage with fins and a tail; makes me wonder if we could learn more without the melodramatic narration and voice overs; did the 'attention' the sharks of different genders mean 'approval' or disapproval--get outa here or come hither?. It goes with that South African ep, where the males are theorized to stake out a territory to bring a receptive female to them and fight other males who enter their territory. We have a lot more we can learn in a fun way...

  • @psihostrumpf6233
    @psihostrumpf6233 2 роки тому +43

    Sharks ''dancing'' is them sizing up each other and smaller sharks always give space to larger sharks. This way they avoid unnecessary fighting for resources that could hurt both of them.

    • @oxyrisin
      @oxyrisin 2 роки тому +1

      This is correct

  • @tieneeddoawestruck2036
    @tieneeddoawestruck2036 2 роки тому +136

    I will most likely get torched in the comments for this, but here goes. I am an avid hunter and fisherman, as are most of my friends. We hate to see stuff like this. One thing everyone glosses over is the fact that while we may hunt or fish, we are 100% conservationists. We all ( my friend group) pick up trash when we are out in the woods or on the creek. We never keep any illegal fish or sport fish for that matter. If we fish for food its always bluegill. There are 10s of millions of those and clearing some out is actually healthy for other fish. Bluegill will raid and destroy bass and muskie nests. I just hope some out there that hate on us sportsmen and women understand that there a lot like me. We care deeply for the quality of the environment, we just see and understand how to do it responsibly

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 2 роки тому +32

      In some cases, hunting is necessary to curb overpopulation. I live in the South, and deer will starve or die of disease if left alone. In general people use their kills for food. Hunting is also imperative to control the wild pig population. Wild pigs have been introduced to the US, and reproduce like tribbles on crack. They're also aggressive.

    • @ShadowFox1412
      @ShadowFox1412 2 роки тому +18

      A lot of people are like this. Huge active conservationalists. It’s usually just a small group that over fishes or hunts or just does the wrong things in general. A good hunter and fisher prioritizes the environment first, never taking more than necessary and following any rules and regulations given.

    • @MsLilyFay
      @MsLilyFay 2 роки тому +9

      @@ShadowFox1412 I think what you mean is that there are usually just a few hobby fishermen overfishing. Right?
      Because if you look at the whole picture - very very many people
      /organozations are overfishing. That's where the problem of highly overfished oceans come from.. it is amazing how some countries have no laws about that.

    • @ShadowFox1412
      @ShadowFox1412 2 роки тому +3

      @@MsLilyFay oh yeah for sure. Mostly just referring to individuals and private groups when I say most want to protect what they hunt and fish cause they understand that it’s a balancing act. Large corporations are awful and the major issue. But small scale you get very decent folk just looking for a bit of fun while also keeping in mind the conservation aspects

    • @MsLilyFay
      @MsLilyFay 2 роки тому +2

      @@ShadowFox1412 totally true - private groups or individuals are mostly just fascinated by wildlife, I think. 😊 That's why they spend their spare time in nature..

  • @SageRosemaryTime
    @SageRosemaryTime 2 роки тому +34

    You've hit another home run with this one. As your affinity increases . . . you share so well
    that we-your viewers-find our own affinity grows along with yours .Thank you.
    It feels like the more we really understand , the saner we all get : )

    • @manurocker1
      @manurocker1 2 роки тому +1

      what

    • @SageRosemaryTime
      @SageRosemaryTime 2 роки тому +2

      @@manurocker1 : ) He mentioned his Affinity grows as he learns more about them so . . .Affinity means fondness or how much you Like something . . .yes ? We like these sharks more so we can understand them more easily . That seems less crazy than fear or just confusion . Hope this makes sense . . .I actually liked your reply : )

  • @JandJRanch
    @JandJRanch 2 роки тому +163

    Better than much of the new shark week content-thank you as always!

    • @TheMalibuArtist
      @TheMalibuArtist  2 роки тому +13

      Glad you think so!

    • @TH33QUALIZ3R
      @TH33QUALIZ3R 2 роки тому +6

      @@TheMalibuArtist It's true. I just want more and more every week! lol

    • @justinhealey2408
      @justinhealey2408 2 роки тому +5

      Agreed

    • @jen30551
      @jen30551 2 роки тому +11

      @@TheMalibuArtist Your content is riveting. Your passion and dedication, inspiring. I would love to see your videos used in schools. I think kids would instantly connect with it.

    • @TessasDaddy7132
      @TessasDaddy7132 2 роки тому +1

      I agree.

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 2 роки тому +20

    I cant believe how many were out there just hangin out there lazily checkin each other out..too cool

  • @bassdmin7436
    @bassdmin7436 2 роки тому +17

    They are beautiful fish. We need more people like you to protect them. Study them so that people understand and not be afraid or disrespect them.
    It's sad our kelp forests are disappearing. I cannot understand why humans disrespect our earth so much.

  • @jayfunk5988
    @jayfunk5988 2 роки тому +26

    Great video,keep them coming.
    Good work and well narrated.
    Peace

  • @jimtoomey9522
    @jimtoomey9522 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing footage and narration!
    Thank you for your time, effort and knowledge !

  • @peterganse
    @peterganse 2 роки тому +1

    Your work and footage are amazing. Very informative as well. Thank you!

  • @bmpvw
    @bmpvw 2 роки тому +8

    Your work is such a breath of fresh air. Thank you.

  • @wernerpoeschl0510
    @wernerpoeschl0510 2 роки тому

    Your channel and your content never ceases to amaze me. I've watched many clips about Great White Sharks on a lot of other channels but the way how you represent these majestic creatures to your audience is outstanding. It's not only the videos that are awesome it's also your calm way of narrating and explaining everything without sounding superior or all-knowing.

  • @theevilneedle1285
    @theevilneedle1285 2 роки тому +16

    Truly an awesome sight!! What a beautiful planet we live in. So sad to see so much destruction, greed and evil around. The beauty and wonder of our world is something everyone alive should be able to experience and appreciate. You capture some amazing sights with your drone! I appreciate you sharing your video encounters with everyone who is not so fortunate to experience such a spectacle!! Regards!! From Belfast, Ireland

  • @WallyZamwa
    @WallyZamwa 2 роки тому +184

    The diminishing kelp forests are really sad to watch

    • @jen30551
      @jen30551 2 роки тому +3

      Truly shocking. I could hardly stand to watch the 2021 footage.

    • @RustCole01
      @RustCole01 2 роки тому +16

      As a fisherman, I find it doubly disappointing because kelp serves so many roles in the world of fishing. Besides the environmental benefits, kelp basically serves as a giant college campus for bait fish. Luckily I live in MA and pollution laws and water regulations are a bit tighter here. But man, states like California, Louisiana and Texas have been crushing their coastlines with fracking and oil pollution that is happening at an alarming rate.

    • @rd4660
      @rd4660 2 роки тому +20

      As a 66 year old fisherman, surfer and boater in SoCal, I’ve seen kelp beds come an go over time. Kelp beds have always come back. It’s cyclical and natural. White shark populations are way up, seal populations are way up, there are more marine protected areas in California than ever before. What we don’t need is the chattering and the drama from those who treat the environment as a religion.

    • @JosephGibson
      @JosephGibson 2 роки тому +2

      @@rd4660 indeed... climate fundamentalists are going to be a real threat to us all. Yet, I'll be honest, this is a first hearing about kelp for me... can't it be planted? and are we?

    • @chrissyfrijters6581
      @chrissyfrijters6581 2 роки тому +14

      @@rd4660 so the 95% decline isnt proof enough? I get that a kelp forest can dissapear and another one pops up in a natural cycle, but if it doesnt come back... its not a cycle is it? Then its Just a train headed for a final destination

  • @StevenCrews
    @StevenCrews 2 роки тому +3

    Really fantastic footage and information. I love your channel!

  • @robertjanko6709
    @robertjanko6709 2 роки тому +150

    Kelp forests should be handled in the same way as national parks.

    • @Hotwire_RCTrix
      @Hotwire_RCTrix 2 роки тому +3

      What badly!

    • @HELLRZR-nm3vv
      @HELLRZR-nm3vv 2 роки тому +9

      Kelp is seasonal. It dies back every winter and then regenerates in Spring again. Difficult to manage a natural growth cycle that sheds most of itself to survive the winter and storm season. They are not like conifers that don't mass drop/shed, or evergreens that just drop leaves.
      *And we'll manage out own forests, too, thanks. Governments suck at it. *Knowing for a thriving timber community.

    • @Hotwire_RCTrix
      @Hotwire_RCTrix 2 роки тому +2

      @@HELLRZR-nm3vv Thanks for the info 👍

    • @Garbagejuicewaterfall
      @Garbagejuicewaterfall 2 роки тому +1

      You sound like a commie.

    • @Hotwire_RCTrix
      @Hotwire_RCTrix 2 роки тому +6

      When affordable drones came along lots for amateur aerial photographers were spotting whales caught up in nets and other stuff. National Parks Australia then put a 500m restriction on drone operators from approaching whales. This was done so commercial TV wouldn't miss out on the video copyrights.
      National Parks authorities are corrupt as hell.

  • @brianmabin5947
    @brianmabin5947 2 роки тому +1

    This was so well put together and played out, just beautiful!

  • @mseese11
    @mseese11 2 роки тому +1

    You always have the most amazing videos! Great content!

  • @michelleadamchak1330
    @michelleadamchak1330 2 роки тому +41

    Brilliant footage. Thanks for this enlightening experience about these misunderstood creatures.

  • @pbgas3434
    @pbgas3434 2 роки тому +1

    Always fascinating to watch! Thank you for sharing your footage and thoughts!

  • @blairmarshall544
    @blairmarshall544 2 роки тому +1

    Great work keep it up. I’m sure this channel will get the attention it deserves

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva 2 роки тому +56

    As a surfer, swimmer and paddler in So.Cal, I would love to know these high concentration areas so I can avoid any close encounters.

    • @howardevans7384
      @howardevans7384 2 роки тому +6

      We had a concentration area near us, it was filmed for a documentary a few years ago. The local fisherman triangulated its location from footage on the boat and went in and essentially wiped out the sharks. Nothing exists there now - its like a dessert.

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 2 роки тому +4

      @@howardevans7384 I understand your point and I am one who would definitely leave them to their (the sharks) natural territory.
      However the reason I ask is not to fish them out but for public notice. You see here in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties many beaches and surf spots are incredibly populated with surf camps and surfers and swimmers doing their summer activities.
      Again, it's for public safety and I will be happy to get out of their territory for however long they want if it means no one will be accidentally touched, especially a child on a boogie board beyond the surf break.

    • @kykrazy6050
      @kykrazy6050 2 роки тому +4

      @@howardevans7384 Hopefully the fisherman's boat will sink the next time he does some shit like that. Then the waters will be better off.

    • @Garbagejuicewaterfall
      @Garbagejuicewaterfall 2 роки тому +4

      Don’t swim in the depths and you won’t become food.

    • @jermainerace4156
      @jermainerace4156 2 роки тому +3

      @@artsilva What you ask is essentially impossible, if the information is public, everyone can get it. That's what public notice means.

  • @kevinwells4986
    @kevinwells4986 2 роки тому +1

    Another good video. I'm a believer and follower. I look forward to your upcoming dive videos.

  • @raymondj8768
    @raymondj8768 2 роки тому +3

    Really amazing footage its so fascinating just watching them this way keep up the great work !!!

  • @joycerosier9660
    @joycerosier9660 2 роки тому +18

    Thank you !! GOD BLESS ALL WHO FIGHT FOR MOTHER EARTH AND OCEANS AND ANIMALS ! ❤️

  • @angiedixon8017
    @angiedixon8017 2 роки тому

    Love your voice. Your care, enthusiasm and effort are evident in all your videos. Your curiosity is contagious. Thank you for the videos.

  • @hooper4581
    @hooper4581 2 роки тому +6

    Outstanding ! What a pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and vids. Well done 👏👏

  • @robertkristiansen3085
    @robertkristiansen3085 2 роки тому +2

    Im learning so much from this channel..!Thank You for sharing al this about the Amazing White shark and its habitat

  • @chadhosmer9357
    @chadhosmer9357 2 роки тому

    I really love watching your video's and find them very informative. Thank you for taking the time to put out these great mini documentaries. I am sure that they take you a lot of time and effort in doing so.

  • @YayaSweetie
    @YayaSweetie 2 роки тому +10

    This is wonderful, the footage paired with your super chill voice overs. 👌👌
    As someone who is afraid of fish (yeah, I know, had a legit panic attack while snorkeling, great time to uncover a new fear.) Your videos make me want to get over my fear. A new life goal of mine is to swim with the giant manta rays in Indonesia. Can't wait to see your cage footage!! 😄😄

  • @IdonthaveatwittersoFoff.
    @IdonthaveatwittersoFoff. 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been a huge lover of the Great White since time began and I must say I have learned a great deal more just from your videos and research. I appreciate the work you do and will continue to support this channel and enjoy more wonderful content that I’m sure you will deliver in the future. Thank you so much for supporting these incredible and beautifully mysterious creatures.
    ❤️🇦🇺

  • @Anna-ky7ix
    @Anna-ky7ix 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for these videos they’re an incredible Birdseye view and I love the education that you are including with it so important!

  • @honey3202
    @honey3202 2 роки тому

    Learning so much from your videos!! While also finding hella relaxation from them too, thank you for all you’re doing for these beautiful creatures

  • @lese91
    @lese91 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for informing us about the sea kelp crisis. I looked it up and am so disturbed.

  • @MrRaymond1021
    @MrRaymond1021 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting, and impressive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrZachalewel
    @MrZachalewel 2 роки тому +33

    I highly recommend scuba diving with them without a cage. They are quite fearful of divers but amazing to see in their element if you are lucky enough to be graced by their presence. You can’t help but feel as if they are perfect in design.

    • @gavinclaassen6440
      @gavinclaassen6440 2 роки тому +6

      After you sir .

    • @christinel5486
      @christinel5486 2 роки тому

      I totally agree and do not love baiting for great whites to come near a cage, but maybe let him get his "feet wet" first by going down in a cage. Lol

    • @omenar77
      @omenar77 2 роки тому

      I think I'll pass

    • @dudeknockmeout3118
      @dudeknockmeout3118 2 роки тому

      Sir why would you leave the CAGE out of this activity 😂😭

    • @chrissyfrijters6581
      @chrissyfrijters6581 2 роки тому +1

      @@dudeknockmeout3118 lol cause life isnt a movie 😆 when you are diving with a group, you can keep your eyes open and they cant confuse you with a possible snack laying on the surface 😉 but sharks cant come out of the water, so if you are scared, dont go in the water and unless sharknado does happen we good

  • @chrisfisherman3880
    @chrisfisherman3880 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for keeping up the good work! Amazing animals and what a sad fact about the kelp :(

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 2 роки тому +1

    It just keeps getting better man...im so glad your out there..please keep'm comin, we're tuned in!!! Im so happy for you getting to go cage diving, i cant wait to see it👍

  • @ADVENTURESOFBZ
    @ADVENTURESOFBZ 2 роки тому +2

    Waaaay better then shark week BS. One off the best channels on UA-cam 🤟💪

    • @rosesmith6208
      @rosesmith6208 2 роки тому

      yea past shark weeks I watched seem like it focused mostly on the people and what they were doing and the funthey were having rather than actually doing shark education and stuff.

  • @b.l.8611
    @b.l.8611 2 роки тому +1

    This is so interesting. Keep up the investigating videos on sharks.

  • @matthewbell1968
    @matthewbell1968 2 роки тому +1

    So great to see this channel get more and more subscribers, totally deserved as its top top quality

  • @Chrysaphius86
    @Chrysaphius86 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing footage, so clear. Makes me wonder about how deep the water is.

  • @julierobinson1099
    @julierobinson1099 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliantly filmed and narrated as always - thanks for the work you do in bringing reality of life and Great white Sharks to us!

  • @jackiedee64
    @jackiedee64 2 роки тому +2

    I can't wait to see your cage diving footage. I was going to try and go this year, but decided to wait for 2022.

  • @surfnOB
    @surfnOB 2 роки тому +1

    Huge fan of your work, have been subscribed for some time-thank you. As an avid surfer, I am familiar with a few locations. With summer coming, are any of the counties going to post warning signs for beach goers? Is your work garnering more scientific acknowledgment? From my perspective this is ground breaking given the high numbers of GWS this close to population centers, and so close to shore. Hopefully your brilliant work will be put in the forefront of the shark research communities/universities in CA and globally. Where does this all stand?

  • @jaysilverheals4445
    @jaysilverheals4445 2 роки тому +18

    be aware that kelp decreases in the winter and picks back up in spring and summer.

    • @aaronb8884
      @aaronb8884 2 роки тому +6

      It is the opposite in Southern California, where warmer water temps in the summer and fall cause the kelp to die off, and return in the late fall and winter through spring when the water is colder. Malibu Artist might not understand this annual cycle. As others have mentioned, though, there is a sea urchin problem reslting in overeating the kep forests, and perhaps other issues too. But the warm water is a big culprit.

    • @rosesmith6208
      @rosesmith6208 2 роки тому

      @@aaronb8884 I did hear that sometime in the past, what eats sea urchin?

    • @aaronb8884
      @aaronb8884 2 роки тому +1

      @@rosesmith6208 star fish, but their numbers have dwindled from the mysterious wasting disease, and sea otters primarily. There are no sea otters in Southern California at the moment.

  • @pureevil823
    @pureevil823 2 роки тому +1

    Been watching your channel lately and can’t wait to see the cage dive footage ..... one of the things on my bucket list 😲 maybe

  • @sly-1429
    @sly-1429 2 роки тому

    I respect what you are doing to bring Shark awareness and ocean awareness. I appreciate people like you a lot.

  • @ahandywomanandherdog
    @ahandywomanandherdog 2 роки тому

    Very informative and insightful video. Now I want to learn more about kelp and sharks

  • @christinel5486
    @christinel5486 2 роки тому +1

    Hands down, this is one of the best channels on UA-cam. Thank you for being an advocate not only for Great White Sharks, but for our oceans. Our oceans are suffering terribly and the more channels that can be out there bringing attention to it, is most important. Every little bit helps. I would love for you to able to venture to some of the areas of the gulf coast of Florida for a year and do similar videos. Red Tide and Blue-Green Algae are out of control and smothering the oceans in areas closer to shore and is suffocating the life out of countless marine animals and disrupting the eco balance so greatly that it may never recover in many places. Thank you again for doing what you do!

  • @CPWHUNTERGUY
    @CPWHUNTERGUY 2 роки тому

    Great videos always thank you for sharing and educating us.🧿

  • @marlenaforbes-reidy9876
    @marlenaforbes-reidy9876 2 роки тому

    Awesome video, so much to learn and understand about the oceans, thank you. 👍

  • @theofficialsoldierthatreviews
    @theofficialsoldierthatreviews 2 роки тому

    Great videos !! A no nonsense info filled professional program.

  • @moonlesssky505
    @moonlesssky505 2 роки тому

    These shots are amazing! It's so interesting to see the rays and sharks encounter that often without the shart taking the opportunity. Sharks are just amazing!

  • @alyoung8910
    @alyoung8910 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome channel!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @CoyoteCanyon72
    @CoyoteCanyon72 2 роки тому

    doing a great job dude. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BoaPepe
    @BoaPepe 2 роки тому

    Music and passion in your voice ....i love sharks, but man your videos are different level...thank you for your hard work and passion about sharks

  • @marinawahl6727
    @marinawahl6727 2 роки тому +1

    so great!!! i love you calm voice ❤️

  • @r.wilson2348
    @r.wilson2348 2 роки тому

    Hello! I’m a new subbie and I just wanted to let you know that I’ve been OBSESSED with sharks all my life!!! Although I have never had the chance to meet my spirit animal, I truly feel a deep connection with these magnificent creatures. Your content is truly breathtaking! THIS is the content I’ve been waiting for. Thanks for this amazing experience!!! I’m truly in awe.

  • @ia5662
    @ia5662 2 роки тому +3

    beautiful footage, research and knowledge as always.

  • @imkerjeff5456
    @imkerjeff5456 2 роки тому

    Fascinating content.It is amazing to see this filmed where I used to Scuba dive in the 80's Outlawing the gill nets certainly helped. Keep up the good work!

  • @unbearifiedbear1885
    @unbearifiedbear1885 2 роки тому

    This is Channel of the Year material, dude..
    Along with Sammy the Bull, JCS and Mr.Ballen, I click the video before seeing the title and I hit like before the video even plays.. my unending thanks and kudos
    All love and every success to your endeavours; London UK

  • @theresabeason3403
    @theresabeason3403 2 роки тому +1

    Thank You for the video, have a beautiful and heartwarming under water experience.

  • @markharrold6876
    @markharrold6876 2 роки тому +18

    Kelp has a predator - the sea urchin. Sea otters love urchins. I think one of the reasons we're seeing the kelp forests suffer is because the sea otter populations are declining. The last time I was in Monterey, wherever I saw Sea otters the kelp was fine. No sea otters - no kelp. It's system currently out of balance.

    • @japankasasagi
      @japankasasagi 2 роки тому +2

      Not just sea otters. One of the main predators of sea urchins is the sunflower starfish. But they are being devastated by an unknown wasting disease that no scientist understands currently. So basically the sea urchin has no predators at all. And the thing is, they don’t even starve to death, they just keep living.

    • @meaghancote-mcauley79
      @meaghancote-mcauley79 2 роки тому

      I watched a thing on how the Great White was thought to have been a suspect in killing the Sea Otter, not even eating them but it was thought of as practice for male juveniles ! ?????

    • @saucywench9122
      @saucywench9122 2 роки тому

      Lol, that's what I said. Missing sea otters is almost always the culprit.

  • @jacquelinetaylor6527
    @jacquelinetaylor6527 2 роки тому

    Beautiful footage....a pleasure to watch.

  • @cclimbkrumel1158
    @cclimbkrumel1158 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for your videos !
    Everytime I learn something new about sharks :)
    Have fun at cage diving with those beautiful animals !
    Looking forward to all new videos ☺️

  • @NotMorganFreeman.
    @NotMorganFreeman. 2 роки тому +1

    I love the channel. You're doing stellar work. Malibu artist indeed.

  • @Spaceman-jo5mz
    @Spaceman-jo5mz 2 роки тому

    Wow, your videos of these beautiful sharks and the ocean ecosystem are spectacular and illuminating!!
    Thank you for sharing your passion 🦈

  • @larrymitchell61
    @larrymitchell61 2 роки тому +2

    Well done as always thanks for sharing!

  • @vikesfan63
    @vikesfan63 2 роки тому

    I Love this Video, Great overhead Shots!.

  • @surfrby8876
    @surfrby8876 2 роки тому +1

    I love your videos , they’re truly hypnotic and captivating , good luck on you shark dive,Great White’s are magnificent and mysterious

  • @FM19MONTH
    @FM19MONTH 2 роки тому +5

    Wonderful footage and information! 💚 sharks and the Malibu Artist💕! You are blessed that your life paths led you to become the person you are!! I hope you are happy. ❤️🦈

  • @paulinehalkyard9312
    @paulinehalkyard9312 2 роки тому +1

    You are doing a good job and your voice is so relaxing I enjoy your videos.😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @lindsayschilling8707
    @lindsayschilling8707 2 роки тому +1

    I've been hearing about the dying off of kelp beds here in CA. It is alarming; I will check out your links to this subject. As a retired diver, I understand & know the importance of kelp beds. Many thanks for all you do! Sacramento, California.

  • @guizmow17
    @guizmow17 2 роки тому

    Another amazing video, thanks 🙏
    Is it a tag we see on the shark filmed and shown around 3:45'?
    Regarding the Kelp forest, the drastic reduction between August and October is only linked to human activities and climate change or is it also seasonal and might grow back ?

  • @craighaldane3596
    @craighaldane3596 2 роки тому

    Love your content and explaining what's happened to your best ability.

  • @kurthuson4507
    @kurthuson4507 2 роки тому +1

    @TheMalibuArtist I can't wait for the GWS shark cage diving videos! Guadalupe Island? You'll get to see the big mamas of the juvenile great whites you document off the California coast. 🦈 ❤️

  • @angiec9087
    @angiec9087 2 роки тому

    Wow the footage with the kelp and sharks is so beautiful

  • @americanlawdawg3609
    @americanlawdawg3609 11 місяців тому

    Yeah this channel has helped me feel better about the white shark. I grew up in OC, Newport and Huntington Beach were my summer time stomping grounds so it’s really interesting to see this, I had no idea there were so many. The mavic pros a great drone, keep up the awesome vids 👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @sonja619purrsnpoms4
    @sonja619purrsnpoms4 2 роки тому +10

    I 💙💙💙 your content Ive always been somewhat obsessed with Great Whites your content is better then Shark Week 👍 I always wanted to do a shark cage dive in SF or Mexico but everyone is too 🐓 to go with me 😬 Anyway Hope you make it down to San Diego to Record I'd love to see these waters from Above 🤙

  • @marktimmer2212
    @marktimmer2212 2 роки тому +2

    Sharks are pretty nice fish, and what a high quality production btw

  • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
    @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 2 роки тому

    What a great show. Thank you. I learned

  • @reggieringgoldjr68
    @reggieringgoldjr68 2 роки тому

    I already had a GREAT Fascination of Great White Sharks, and finding your Channel really got me more excited about The Great White even more. Thank you very kindly for all of the Content you provide for us to watch and learn from. Please keep it Coming for us.........Have a great rest of your week, and may GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY BROTHER........🙏🏾🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾

  • @dawnboden6456
    @dawnboden6456 2 роки тому

    I hope that when you do the cage dive, you'll also record from above, like this. Thank you so much for your hard work and sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @johnw4227
    @johnw4227 2 роки тому

    it's so refreshing to see video that is educational rather than the regular 'nature' shows that only exploit drama. Thank you.

  • @hgcduke
    @hgcduke 2 роки тому +1

    Keep it up man. Great content.

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 2 роки тому

    Enjoy this more than Shark Week, thanks for vlog.

  • @vastanberga
    @vastanberga 2 роки тому +1

    As always very nice footage and interesting data about one of our most misunderstood predators. The oceans and we need sharks, so sad about the kelp.

    • @saucywench9122
      @saucywench9122 2 роки тому

      The missing predator is the sea otter. Sea urchins eat kelp and sea otters eat the urchins. The problem is a broken food chain.

  • @jennyboomboom7368
    @jennyboomboom7368 2 роки тому +1

    This was a fabulous video cheers! But very devastatingly sad about the kelp forest in the ocean people don't get it well not most of them anyways how important sharks are and our oceans thank you you're very informative love watching these videos 👍💙🦈🌊

  • @darinkubin2596
    @darinkubin2596 2 роки тому

    Wonderful sir.... You have brought back my love of sharks....I hadn't even engaged in shark week in the longest time. Discovery channel should have had you. 🤗

  • @robinhedstrom6565
    @robinhedstrom6565 2 роки тому +2

    God Bless you for doing this amazing work and for Sharing it here with all of us. Much Appreciated. I Love Sharks. Ocean Ramsey is doing amazing job with Sharks and spreading Awareness. So misunderstood Beings. Thank You Again. Namaste.

  • @tlongsword5185
    @tlongsword5185 2 роки тому +2

    I have done archaeology from Canada to the Channel Islands. The ancient peoples used to live near kelp forests or "kelp highway." The amount of kelp forests have quadrupled since the last ice age. A few may be dying as stands of trees die when beetles get to them, but the overall numbers in North America have grown and if the ocean gets warmer, all of the Alaska Peninsula and the Bering strait will be filled with it. Kelp is doing fine, it is overgrowing Japan to the point of ruining their fishing grounds. No, the kelp forests are and will do fine as they have for millions of years, they will just move locations, as will the sharks.

  • @reidal666
    @reidal666 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another video 📹❤

  • @sebastianpujo7266
    @sebastianpujo7266 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos! 👏

  • @Fan_Made_Videos
    @Fan_Made_Videos 2 роки тому

    Growing up in SoCal in the 70s as a kid I remember seeing so much kelp wash up ashore at every beach, even in Long Beach which is blocked off by a breakwater. Today you'd be lucky to see any at all from Newport all the way up to Santa Barbara and if you do it's very sparse.

  • @caroljo420
    @caroljo420 2 роки тому

    When I was around 11 years old (1963), my family went to Point Huanemi (I think that how it's spelled), and I swam out to the kelp forests to hang out woth the otters. It was a wonderful experience!

  • @Nordic_Hell
    @Nordic_Hell 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome videos as always. As a surfer in Ventura, I would love to know where these convergences areas are. I would also love to watch them from the beach.

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 2 роки тому

      Yes, This would be helpful and important information for those of us who surf, swim and paddle in these waters. Would not want to be swimming in high concentration areas if I can help it.

  • @DoggieNYC
    @DoggieNYC 2 роки тому

    Great work. I've been enthralled with white sharks since the 70's and your drone footage is unique.

  • @trehugr4life
    @trehugr4life 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely awesome! Thank you!!👏💞🌍