Teeming with marine wildlife, our oceans are full of fascinating stories - like that of the sperm whale, the biggest predator on earth, that lives in the Mediterranean alongside the elusive monk seal. Underwater filmmaker Thomas Behrend takes us to the habitat of the ocean sunfish with the help of a high-tech submarine camera. Part 1 - 00:00:00 Is there any truth in the legend that Sperm whales, the largest carnivores on earth, live in the depth of the Mediterranean? And what about the monk seals, one of the most endangered mammals on earth? Very little is known about the elusive seals that once populated most beaches from Greece to Spain.
To anyone who's suffering depression, anxiety,insomnia and other mental health problems, you are not alone. I feel you. You are so brave. You are doing so well. I'm proud of you. I'm sending you a virtual hug
(This is not for everyone). I did a radical diet change including alot more meat, increased exercise. I slowly took myself off of anti depressants. That was 2 years ago and i haven't looked back.
Wish those who are watching this video always happy, full of joy. Forget sadness and negative thoughts because there are always people who love you. Wishing you a lot of fun and happiness
With closed eyes and listen .. To everyone who reads these comments, Health, Happiness, Love and the fulfillment of all your desires !!!@@anthonyrobinson1
WOW!!! That bit when a baby whale was born was so beautiful, how they all came together to protect the new mother as she gave birth and then chase away the cameraman as they also dealt with a new baby. I know we are not supposed to endow animals with human characteristics but wow how can we not when we see that? That was one of the most awe-inspiring bits of film I have seen in years. Thank you for such work, that was amazing.
I'll never understand not endowing animals with human characteristics as humans are also animals. They do share a LOT of emotional factors that we do. Biggest difference is morals, most animals don't have any while humans do.
I'm a true crime fanatic , but lately felt like I needed a break. Been learning about whales and sharks. It has been so interesting, educational, beautiful, and calming.
Tears came to my eyes ,For Mara ,she is so blessed to have the lady scientist as a friend,she dedicates 7 hours days I seen the love in her eyes and the caring the respect they've of each other ,God Bless you Both !!!!❤️😊
The ocean is so majestic ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ so many beautiful creatures and unique discoveries but is also an intimidating scary place for some All together just mind blowing
I have dolphins on my wall made out of yellow wood from the Cape. I look at them with love as my husband carved them when we lived in Knysna in the Cape. He has since passed on. Dolphins are the most beautiful of animals and very friendly. RIP.
Thomas your video is amazing I love love it it's marvelous it's beautiful it's tastefully done and I hope to see more of these beautiful documentary of the sea thank you Thomas
Incredible! The moment when the baby whale was born was absolutely stunning. It was heartwarming to see the entire pod come together to support the new mother during the birth and then shoo away the cameraman while they welcomed the little one. While we often try not to attribute human traits to animals, it's hard not to feel that connection in such a moment. That was truly one of the most breathtaking scenes I've witnessed in a long time. Thank you for sharing such remarkable footage; it was truly amazing
Thank you guys showing all hard work day and night for people of the world I enjoy it and love all animals good luck to your guys and other like you 😮❤😮
My tears once again do fall freely. I am watching the whales so majestical are they. In awe at the beauty that is right in front of me. Sometimes life is sweet. 💟🥁❤
That sounded so humble so very importante to give thanks for everything, no matter what it is.. I always do & Say the same things, i know that others have it so much worse than me,some don't even have food for their childrens or don't have a place to live,Many don't because of wars.. So it was so nice to see Someone write that they are thankful for something so small like a Nature docu.. I'am from Brooklyn NY, but i'am in Puerto Rico right now & i'am so thankful that i still have my mother here with me after 23 years of her flatlineing with a massive heart attack & the Lord Jesús Almighty have giving me the best gift in my life to have My mom's with me/us the family for Many more years to come.. I'am so sorry for going on & on & on but just one last thing....Many blessings to you and your family always from Puerto Rico with lots of love....😁👍
I used to see schools of manatees swin bye in the canal i lived by in Miami Beach Florida. We called them seacows. They are peaceful. We must protect them all, no matter how much it costs. Thank you for this beautiful documentary. Absolutely top notch!
@@RobertW-e9v I'm guessing they moved, manatees are protected by law so they better have been left alone. Of course, Red Tide has done a number on them too.
I remember manatees in a canal in Coral Gables early '60s. One of them came to a neighbor's dock and waited to be rubbed with a push broom! It was like a pet, a giant water dog to swim with. I'm 70 and that's one of my favorite memories. Sea cows are very cool 😂
@@deemingo8951 Please! You don't extend the mother or the pod very much credit to successfully teach their own! In this video the baby was shown what community looks like, to avoid interesting but potentially dangerous distractions in it's environment, how to successfully defend the pod and those pod members who are particularly vulnerable, to name a few.
WITH OUT THIS 🌊🌊💙🌊🌊 MAJESTIC CREATURE I DON'T THINK OUR HUMAN SPECIE LEARN AND ENJOY SO MUCH THIS MAGNIFICENT FAMILY COMMUNICATION FOR SURVIVAL SKILLS, THE WAY THEY TEACHING US THRU GENERATIONS IS UNBELIEVABLE. ERA BY ERA EVERYTHING CHANGE... BUT DEFINITELY THIS ONE GONNA BE THE BEST IN ALLL THIS FAMILYS 🐬 ORCAS 🖤🤍 BLUE AND ALL KEEP ND OF DIFFERENTS MASTERS WHALES 🥰 THANKS TO THIS AMAZING TEACHERS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SWEEM WITH YOU GUYS UNDER THAT WATER AND LEARN THE DIVERSITY OF LESSON WITH EACH GROUP FROM THE QUEENS OF THE 🌊💙🌊 🙏🏼NAMASTE🙏🏼
If you are reading this, it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful night and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true
@naturalrhythmm: Hello, friend! What a beautiful message you left for the world. Thank you so much, and the same great wishes to you! You are a blessed, kind soul!
I'm diving for.. almost 30 years till now....I am very2x lucky in that day....I have seen a Sun fish.......just one-time..... that was luckiest day of my life......
High school used to make an annual trip to Crystal River to swim with manatees..if you were making a good grade in the Marine biology class. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to do it. I actually have a photo of myself with Bob (the marine biologist shown in this documentary)...it was 1977. I almost fell over when I saw him in this film!! Fond memories. Manatees are the gentle giants they appear to be and I hope they can survive and thrive.
I ❤ all Gods Creatures, and Creationists! The Ocean Creatures are so intriguing to me. I ❤ it all! Thank's alot for bringing us all of this Magnificent Beautiful, and Natural Habitat Occurrences! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤😁👍🥰👏😎🐳🐬🐋🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑🐌🧜♀️
Thank you so much for this exceptionally beautiful video! I was riveted to every minute and touched by the animals' sensitivity and intelligence. I am so grateful that there are people like the ones in this video, who have special connection and caring for the animals. We all should be contributing towards saving these precious creatures and stop robbing the planet and animals of all the things they need for survival. We're supposed to work in harmony with all of creation, not be greedy and destroy so much! I pray that we still can halt the destruction of this marvelous planet and protect the creatures on it. Let more areas be designated as protected, so that those species can recover from near extinction. This is so very touching, thanks to all the special people in it and the filmmakers also. Bless the goodhearted people!
Great video, this is some of the best and most faschinating i have seen on UA-cam. I had planned to go to bed early but had to stay up and watch it to the end. Thank you for this! By the way, i was once in Florida on vacation and went snorkling on the John Pennekamp State Coral Reef in the Gulf Stream. On the way back to the harbor a group of dolphins followed the boat and gave us a great show with jumps. They seem to do this naturally in different parts of the world.
@@lesliechristensen6974 I hope one day you will be able to do what you want, it's interesting to be in the ocean watching the fish, the creatures under the sea.
@@wdtnewsusa88 Thank you. I know God will bless me with the resources to do what I want, when I want, with a real man, who will provide the means TO me to do so, because he will be a true man of God. Thank you for actually hoping for good things for me.
The scenery can't get any more beautiful than that. Just being on the water has such a tranquil feeling and I could only pray that someday I will be able to see the ocean again
I have never been to see or play in the ocean. And I am so amazed at what lives down there... Beautiful filming..i am so thankful to the many scientists that trsck snd protect these beautiful animals... Thomas caught something's never seen on gilm for the world to see.. yes the sperm moms were annoyed with him but went back to their business. Ibe seen more harm done by boats and others trying to touch them.
This was an interesting documentary that keeps the whales presence and conservation needs at the forefront. The producers deserve praise for their sincere efforts.
@ 21:20-21:35 of video... An example of being family oriented. "Free documentary-Nature" I definitely appreciate this channel and those that captured this footage.
I am from Australia And about 9 yrs ago we found a dead Sun fish , down on the beach of Esperance . It has has been interesting seeing one in this story .
I rarely learn anything from documentaries but I learned something about manatee migration range from this video... from the Gulf Coast to Rhode Island! Dam son!👊🏽😎
The females are like elephants and how they're protective of their babies, very relatable emotions in whales and elephants. I suppose both species have matriarchal bonds. Amazing to see.
I had the unique opportunity to swim with a family of manatees. They were such curious and playful creatures, and it was an incredible experience to be able to interact with them up close.
Mr Thomas, My name is Mark Johnson, I am an avid follower of your documentaries as well as other ocean mammal science biologies and ographers. I recently watched a documentary about different species of whale. In one part of this documentary one of the whales was making almost the exact same sound as that seal you filmed when you were in the Mediterranean with those two different biologists, this "new puzzle" this film is titled titans of the deep filmed by a french film maker Francois something , perhaps you can look into it.
The people at the Manatee hospital and anyone who helps animals, and the ecosystem, are the real people among us. If there is a Creator, which I hope, and believe there is, I also believe you are doing what He or She intended for us to do. You are the shepherds of this place, and you are the real M.V.P.'s. Just don't let that _fact_ go to your heads; stay humble, and keep on keepin' on.
Our magnificent humble most great loving creator made us, man, to be holy and love him and to love and care for all of the earth and the most wonderful creatures he made for us to care for. Its so sad that the almighty dollar drives everything. Love for Hashem and care for his creatures and eachother is what was meant to drive everything. Thats where true value lies. If only we could base value around this.
* * * Please INFORM PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO KNOW ABOUT THIS: JAPAN has begun releasing nuclear wastewater into the ocean since late August 2023. WE SHOULD JOIN HANDS TO STOP IT from harming the marine life and ecosystem 🙏🙏🙏 * * * Reference: the Aug 25, 2023 article titled "Concerns are raised after Japan releases water from damaged nuclear plant" on NPR. * * * Dr. Ken Buesseler, Senior Scientist in the field of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry from the U.S., raises an alarm over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater into the ocean from now on until 30+ years later!!! 😢😢😢 * * * Reference: "Protests and condemnation as Japan starts releasing Fukushima wastewater" by AFP News Agency
I was lucky enough to swim with a family of mantee, they were so curious and swimming in and out of my legs, having a baby manatee swim between my legs was probably one of my happiest days on this planet and an experience I will never forget! Couldn’t get over how friendly and curious they were sort of like water labradors!
Wow! This is a dream experience for me! I love manatees and will swim with them one day! Very cool for you to experience such a wonderful encounter with such amazing animals!!!!! I bet the baby was too adorable!!!!!
I adore this video! What a wonderful documentary! I love the pictures and I love the way the filmmaker is so respectful to the animals, being so careful not to disturb them too much. Got kind of close to those whales, but what an amazing thing to see, a baby whale being born! The group is there to support the mother. I always knew that whales were very social animals and that they form close pods, this proves it. I love the pictures of the MONK seals, that baby is so adorable, had to stop the video and comment. Have much more to see. Thanks for posting this. IT is wonderful, and I am watching with a huge smile on my face! Very fun and peaceful to watch! I needed this too. God bless!
* * * Please INFORM PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO KNOW ABOUT THIS: JAPAN has begun releasing nuclear wastewater into the ocean since late August 2023. WE SHOULD JOIN HANDS TO STOP IT from harming the marine life and ecosystem 🙏🙏🙏
Reference: the Aug 25, 2023 article titled "Concerns are raised after Japan releases water from damaged nuclear plant" on NPR. * * * In the article, Dr. Ken Buesseler, Senior Scientist in the field of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry from the U.S., raises an alarm over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater into the ocean from now on until 30+ years later!!! 😢😢😢
20:30 must be the most amazing feeling ever and I've experienced a lot of things in life, but that is something I can't even imagine what it would be like around those whales. I swam with dolphins in the open ocean and that was truly magical, whales I feel would be something so amazing because of their immense size and gentle disposition.
Manatees are so playful where I grew up in FL (Pasco County, I love just a county over in Tampa so continue to go there ) . They will come up as you clean your boats and play in the water if you spray the hose in their direction from the docks. They also sniff and wiggly their whiskers around . It’s sad cause people probably feed them at the sandbar so they now follow boats even more . Which ends up causing more injuries. Weeki Wachee springs and Crystal River ,Florida , areas there are places you can swim with them too . Such magnificent creatures.
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A wonderful introduction to rare marine life of the Mediterranean Sea. Fantastic cinematography. The crash in the fisheries is also discussed. I did cringe when the narrator called Loggerhead Turtles 'amphibians' which of course they are not.
Baby seals are so cute. I had a close encounter with one when I volunteered at the Zoo here in Knoxville Tennessee. Her name was Cassie and she was lying right in front of me. She had come in from the enclosure.
Wonderful, fascinating and very intersting, Some of the names of animals and plants could be pronounced more correctly though. I am not a native speaker of English but I do try to pronounce words in the right way. spelling is another problem, so sorry if there were mistakes, but I think its very important for names and other scientific terms to be pronounced correctly.
I love that metallic golden green colour its beautiful. I am currently trying to get my isopods breeding again last year I got babies but I think only one female had them because I had a count of roughly 20 babies, I have about 70 isopods all up i was feeding them apples, lettuce and carrots and found that they aren't very keen on the apples but will devour the other 2 within 2 days and living their best life but don't seem to be breeding anymore 🤔 would you have any advice for me to kick them into breeding... would be very much appreciated. Great update on these beautiful guys 😊👍
I recently read that they like their privacy…if you put a little piece of cardboard in their enclosure, either raised or propped up somehow to form a little enclave where couples can separate themselves from the rest of the group to go and mate in privacy… You ever heard the saying, “Get a room”? 😂 Not sure why this works - in fact, my only pet is my dog (unless you count my crows…lol) - but I figured it’s at least worth a shot! Hope this helps. Good luck! 🤞
Teeming with marine wildlife, our oceans are full of fascinating stories - like that of the sperm whale, the biggest predator on earth, that lives in the Mediterranean alongside the elusive monk seal. Underwater filmmaker Thomas Behrend takes us to the habitat of the ocean sunfish with the help of a high-tech submarine camera.
Part 1 - 00:00:00
Is there any truth in the legend that Sperm whales, the largest carnivores on earth, live in the depth of the Mediterranean? And what about the monk seals, one of the most endangered mammals on earth? Very little is known about the elusive seals that once populated most beaches from Greece to Spain.
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@@horsetunaand orcas aren't wales they are porpoises
To anyone who's suffering depression, anxiety,insomnia and other mental health problems, you are not alone. I feel you. You are so brave. You are doing so well. I'm proud of you. I'm sending you a virtual hug
(This is not for everyone). I did a radical diet change including alot more meat, increased exercise. I slowly took myself off of anti depressants. That was 2 years ago and i haven't looked back.
@@dellingson4833random but good for u
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Manatees are so special. They have memory like Elephant...they remember people, like we remember them. With Love. I thank God for them!
God has nothing to do with it. No god
@@seansullivan7928please don't be so grumpy.
you made that up out of whole clothe
Wish those who are watching this video always happy, full of joy. Forget sadness and negative thoughts because there are always people who love you. Wishing you a lot of fun and happiness
Watching right now n fuljoying
With closed eyes and listen .. To everyone who reads these comments, Health, Happiness, Love and the fulfillment of all your desires !!!@@anthonyrobinson1
I needed that,wow,thank you 🤗
"One day all your suffering will make sense. Don't give up before that point.
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@bgmrelaxation2664: Thank you for your wonderful wishes.
We all need a pick-me-up like yours. I wish you the same: fun and
happiness and love!
WOW!!! That bit when a baby whale was born was so beautiful, how they all came together to protect the new mother as she gave birth and then chase away the cameraman as they also dealt with a new baby. I know we are not supposed to endow animals with human characteristics but wow how can we not when we see that? That was one of the most awe-inspiring bits of film I have seen in years. Thank you for such work, that was amazing.
What's the human characteristic?
I'll never understand not endowing animals with human characteristics as humans are also animals. They do share a LOT of emotional factors that we do. Biggest difference is morals, most animals don't have any while humans do.
@@NeedsHuglol😂😂😂😂 morals. You re kidding right?!
I could watch documentaries all day. I've been binge watching nature documentaries.
Fantastic
I can't think of anything better to binge on!! OK, well maybe one, lol
Same
I'm a true crime fanatic , but lately felt like I needed a break. Been learning about whales and sharks. It has been so interesting, educational, beautiful, and calming.
My Brother lives in Crystal River. The Manatees are so cute. The baby was incredible
That shot with the octopus in the beginning was absolutely brilliant.
Tears came to my eyes ,For Mara ,she is so blessed to have the lady scientist as a friend,she dedicates 7 hours days I seen the love in her eyes and the caring the respect they've of each other ,God Bless you Both !!!!❤️😊
It is amazing Tara we agree!
I want to thanks for posting this video. I love the sea and will only be able to see sea life through these videos.
Beautiful, animals,under sea,clear clean water This is science,I, Love it Thank you for sharing this ❤❤😊
The ocean is so majestic ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ so many beautiful creatures and unique discoveries but is also an intimidating scary place for some All together just mind blowing
Thanks!
I have dolphins on my wall made out of yellow wood from the Cape. I look at them with love as my husband carved them when we lived in Knysna in the Cape. He has since passed on. Dolphins are the most beautiful of animals and very friendly. RIP.
Thomas your video is amazing I love love it it's marvelous it's beautiful it's tastefully done and I hope to see more of these beautiful documentary of the sea thank you Thomas
Incredible! The moment when the baby whale was born was absolutely stunning. It was heartwarming to see the entire pod come together to support the new mother during the birth and then shoo away the cameraman while they welcomed the little one. While we often try not to attribute human traits to animals, it's hard not to feel that connection in such a moment. That was truly one of the most breathtaking scenes I've witnessed in a long time. Thank you for sharing such remarkable footage; it was truly amazing
Thank you guys showing all hard work day and night for people of the world I enjoy it and love all animals good luck to your guys and other like you 😮❤😮
My tears once again do fall freely.
I am watching the whales so majestical are they.
In awe at the beauty that is right in front of me.
Sometimes life is sweet.
💟🥁❤
Beautiful, animals, This sea,clear clean water this, I is science, I love it Thank you for sharing this Beautiful and Wonderful
Thanks for visiting and soo glad you enjoyed it 💚
Fascinating careers, fascinating footage, fascinating animals. Stuck here in the Midwest and really thankful for this.
That sounded so humble so very importante to give thanks for everything, no matter what it is..
I always do & Say the same things, i know that others have it so much worse than me,some don't even have food for their childrens or don't have a place to live,Many don't because of wars.. So it was so nice to see Someone write that they are thankful for something so small like a Nature docu.. I'am from Brooklyn NY, but i'am in Puerto Rico right now & i'am so thankful that i still have my mother here with me after 23 years of her flatlineing with a massive heart attack & the Lord Jesús Almighty have giving me the best gift in my life to have My mom's with me/us the family for Many more years to come.. I'am so sorry for going on & on & on but just one last thing....Many blessings to you and your family always from Puerto Rico with lots of love....😁👍
May you be blessed. 🙏
Right? What a hoot. Certainly envy these guys that get to interact with such rare nature. Its soul warming to even watch.
@@raymondtorres-gy8uj Blessings to you and your family Raymond.
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I used to see schools of manatees swin bye in the canal i lived by in Miami Beach Florida. We called them seacows. They are peaceful. We must protect them all, no matter how much it costs. Thank you for this beautiful documentary. Absolutely top notch!
U said USED to c the sea cows did u move or were the sea cows killed off from human pollution?
@@RobertW-e9v I'm guessing they moved, manatees are protected by law so they better have been left alone. Of course, Red Tide has done a number on them too.
they are gonna be extinct by ameritards
I remember manatees in a canal in Coral Gables early '60s. One of them came to a neighbor's dock and waited to be rubbed with a push broom! It was like a pet, a giant water dog to swim with. I'm 70 and that's one of my favorite memories. Sea cows are very cool 😂
Please. We should do something to protect marine wildlife🙏🙏🙏
You could see it in the pup’s eyes that it wanted to tag along and go play! All babies are so adorable.
Now it'll think all humans are awesome and die before being an adult😊
@@deemingo8951 Please! You don't extend the mother or the pod very much credit to successfully teach their own!
In this video the baby was shown what community looks like, to avoid interesting but potentially dangerous distractions in it's environment, how to successfully defend the pod and those pod members who are particularly vulnerable, to name a few.
WITH OUT THIS 🌊🌊💙🌊🌊 MAJESTIC CREATURE I DON'T
THINK OUR HUMAN SPECIE
LEARN AND ENJOY SO MUCH
THIS MAGNIFICENT FAMILY
COMMUNICATION FOR SURVIVAL
SKILLS, THE WAY THEY TEACHING US THRU GENERATIONS IS UNBELIEVABLE.
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CHANGE... BUT DEFINITELY
THIS ONE GONNA BE THE BEST
IN ALLL THIS FAMILYS 🐬 ORCAS
🖤🤍 BLUE AND ALL KEEP ND OF DIFFERENTS MASTERS WHALES 🥰
THANKS TO THIS AMAZING TEACHERS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SWEEM WITH YOU GUYS UNDER THAT WATER
AND LEARN THE DIVERSITY OF LESSON WITH EACH GROUP FROM THE QUEENS OF THE 🌊💙🌊
🙏🏼NAMASTE🙏🏼
If you are reading this, it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful night and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true
@naturalrhythmm: Hello, friend! What a beautiful message you left
for the world. Thank you so much, and the same great wishes to you! You are a blessed, kind soul!
Hello 🖐This was a great video!📸Thanks for sharing💚💙💜💛❤ 👍
I'm diving for.. almost 30 years till now....I am very2x lucky in that day....I have seen a Sun fish.......just one-time..... that was luckiest day of my life......
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Wow! You saw one in the wild? While in the water?!? THAT had to be AWESOME!!! Praise God! How big was it?
You did.....just one time....how
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@@lesliechristensen6974 👍👍👍👍👍
High school used to make an annual trip to Crystal River to swim with manatees..if you were making a good grade in the Marine biology class. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to do it. I actually have a photo of myself with Bob (the marine biologist shown in this documentary)...it was 1977. I almost fell over when I saw him in this film!! Fond memories. Manatees are the gentle giants they appear to be and I hope they can survive and thrive.
They're so based that even alligatorts won't hurt them.
I ❤ all Gods Creatures, and Creationists! The Ocean Creatures are so intriguing to me. I ❤ it all!
Thank's alot for bringing us all of this Magnificent Beautiful, and Natural Habitat Occurrences! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤😁👍🥰👏😎🐳🐬🐋🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑🐌🧜♀️
Thank you for showing me a good video. Wishing you a very nice new day!
Thank you so much for this exceptionally beautiful video! I was riveted to every minute and touched by the animals' sensitivity and intelligence. I am
so grateful that there are people like the ones in this video, who have special connection and caring for the animals. We all should be contributing towards
saving these precious creatures and stop robbing the planet and animals of
all the things they need for survival. We're supposed to work in harmony with all of creation, not be greedy and destroy so much! I pray that we still can halt the destruction of this marvelous planet and protect the creatures on it. Let
more areas be designated as protected, so that those species can recover
from near extinction. This is so very touching, thanks to all the special people
in it and the filmmakers also. Bless the goodhearted people!
I love these free documentaries videos ❤
Keep up the good work ppl❤ yous.
Great video, this is some of the best and most faschinating i have seen on UA-cam. I had planned to go to bed early but had to stay up and watch it to the end. Thank you for this! By the way, i was once in Florida on vacation and went snorkling on the John Pennekamp State Coral Reef in the Gulf Stream. On the way back to the harbor a group of dolphins followed the boat and gave us a great show with jumps. They seem to do this naturally in different parts of the world.
Amazing documentary wonderful thank you very much for sharing that beautiful info 😘 love it,,😀♥️😘,,!!
Great video awesome skills. 👍🏼
Good fishing. Way better then giant nets
Thanks for making these wonderful nature documentaries free for us!!! I just subscribed...
Two and a half hours of shear pleasure, thanks.
I’m a scuba and a free diver and love love the ocean life
SUPER AWESOME UPLOAD,LOVED IT
"Ocean Stories" provides a platform to share tales of adventure, discovery, and conservation in our vast and mysterious oceans
I would love to go do this in places I have never been, around all sorts of creatures from God! That underwater camcorder was really neat!
@@lesliechristensen6974 I hope one day you will be able to do what you want, it's interesting to be in the ocean watching the fish, the creatures under the sea.
@@wdtnewsusa88 Thank you. I know God will bless me with the resources to do what I want, when I want, with a real man, who will provide the means TO me to do so, because he will be a true man of God. Thank you for actually hoping for good things for me.
I've heard so many different noises from Seals, but this "Click"?...new to Me!.😮😂❤
Thank you vey much for the wonderful videos , the explanation is marvellous, I am passing it to my friends 😊😊
awesome - thank you!
The scenery can't get any more beautiful than that. Just being on the water has such a tranquil feeling and I could only pray that someday I will be able to see the ocean again
Niiice!! Love seeing conservancy teams in action! I've been a few places but this seems a must see few countries too! Keep up da good work guys!!
Greece is so very blessed country
I have never been to see or play in the ocean. And I am so amazed at what lives down there... Beautiful filming..i am so thankful to the many scientists that trsck snd protect these beautiful animals... Thomas caught something's never seen on gilm for the world to see.. yes the sperm moms were annoyed with him but went back to their business. Ibe seen more harm done by boats and others trying to touch them.
This was an interesting documentary that keeps the whales presence and conservation needs at the forefront. The producers deserve praise for their sincere efforts.
Nothing short of amazement...
@ 21:20-21:35 of video...
An example of being family oriented.
"Free documentary-Nature" I definitely appreciate this channel and those that captured this footage.
Watching from Nairobi Kenya🇰🇪
Hello , Kings Man from Knoxville Tennessee USA 😊.
@@dianamoore2241 woow,that's a really nice place,would love to visit someday, greetings from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪 here it's raining cat's and dog's
Hello Kings Man in Nairobi. Greetings from us in Vienna and Berlin 🎉 and take it easy
Hii I’m from Nairobi Kenya but in America
Greetings from Columbia South Carolina haha
Wish those who are watching this video always happy, full of joy
I am from Australia And about 9 yrs ago we found a dead Sun fish , down on the beach of Esperance . It has
has been interesting seeing one in this story .
I rarely learn anything from documentaries but I learned something about manatee migration range from this video... from the Gulf Coast to Rhode Island! Dam son!👊🏽😎
Incredible footage! 👀❤ Nature Lover's Eye Candy! 💋 Thank YOU ALL 💦!
The females are like elephants and how they're protective of their babies, very relatable emotions in whales and elephants. I suppose both species have matriarchal bonds. Amazing to see.
Thank for bringing new video of wonderful life of water
Our pleasure!
the video looks very cool
good job! Havent been so intrigued sense discovery channel days of myth busters and what not
*This is absolutely amazing documentary very well done like always*
Awesome and interesting.greetings from a bushcrafter in sweden 🌲🌲🌲🌲
I had the unique opportunity to swim with a family of manatees. They were such curious and playful creatures, and it was an incredible experience to be able to interact with them up close.
I really enjoyed this video ! Especially the manatees and the sunfish !!!!😊
Mr Thomas, My name is Mark Johnson, I am an avid follower of your documentaries as well as other ocean mammal science biologies and ographers. I recently watched a documentary about different species of whale. In one part of this documentary one of the whales was making almost the exact same sound as that seal you filmed when you were in the Mediterranean with those two different biologists, this "new puzzle" this film is titled titans of the deep filmed by a french film maker Francois something , perhaps you can look into it.
Great 👍👍👍👍
I have always wanted to go scuba diving with this guy
The people at the Manatee hospital and anyone who helps animals, and the ecosystem, are the real people among us. If there is a Creator, which I hope, and believe there is, I also believe you are doing what He or She intended for us to do. You are the shepherds of this place, and you are the real M.V.P.'s. Just don't let that _fact_ go to your heads; stay humble, and keep on keepin' on.
Our magnificent humble most great loving creator made us, man, to be holy and love him and to love and care for all of the earth and the most wonderful creatures he made for us to care for. Its so sad that the almighty dollar drives everything. Love for Hashem and care for his creatures and eachother is what was meant to drive everything. Thats where true value lies. If only we could base value around this.
* * * Please INFORM PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO KNOW ABOUT THIS: JAPAN has begun releasing nuclear wastewater into the ocean since late August 2023. WE SHOULD JOIN HANDS TO STOP IT from harming the marine life and ecosystem 🙏🙏🙏
* * * Reference: the Aug 25, 2023 article titled "Concerns are raised after Japan releases water from damaged nuclear plant" on NPR.
* * * Dr. Ken Buesseler, Senior Scientist in the field of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry from the U.S., raises an alarm over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater into the ocean from now on until 30+ years later!!! 😢😢😢
* * * Reference: "Protests and condemnation as Japan starts releasing Fukushima wastewater" by AFP News Agency
I was lucky enough to swim with a family of mantee, they were so curious and swimming in and out of my legs, having a baby manatee swim between my legs was probably one of my happiest days on this planet and an experience I will never forget! Couldn’t get over how friendly and curious they were sort of like water labradors!
that's awesome!
what an experience Emily!
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I swam with a blue Whale...true story.
Wow! This is a dream experience for me! I love manatees and will swim with them one day! Very cool for you to experience such a wonderful encounter with such amazing animals!!!!! I bet the baby was too adorable!!!!!
I love seeing Ruth in the video need more
I adore this video! What a wonderful documentary! I love the pictures and I love the way the filmmaker is so respectful to the animals, being so careful not to disturb them too much. Got kind of close to those whales, but what an amazing thing to see, a baby whale being born! The group is there to support the mother. I always knew that whales were very social animals and that they form close pods, this proves it.
I love the pictures of the MONK seals, that baby is so adorable, had to stop the video and comment. Have much more to see. Thanks for posting this. IT is wonderful, and I am watching with a huge smile on my face! Very fun and peaceful to watch! I needed this too. God bless!
34:55 these guys are are so cute, after running away from the whales.
* * * Please INFORM PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO KNOW ABOUT THIS: JAPAN has begun releasing nuclear wastewater into the ocean since late August 2023. WE SHOULD JOIN HANDS TO STOP IT from harming the marine life and ecosystem 🙏🙏🙏
Reference: the Aug 25, 2023 article titled "Concerns are raised after Japan releases water from damaged nuclear plant" on NPR.
* * * In the article, Dr. Ken Buesseler, Senior Scientist in the field of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry from the U.S., raises an alarm over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater into the ocean from now on until 30+ years later!!! 😢😢😢
* * * Reference: "Protests and condemnation as Japan starts releasing Fukushima wastewater" by AFP News Agency
You're fall in love. hahaha @@alexman8800
20:30 must be the most amazing feeling ever and I've experienced a lot of things in life, but that is something I can't even imagine what it would be like around those whales.
I swam with dolphins in the open ocean and that was truly magical, whales I feel would be something so amazing because of their immense size and gentle disposition.
I enjoy to learn and watching this video but now I feel so sleepy 🥱😴 It will be my bedtime 😴🙂 Now! My home have to the rain, May I go to bed 😴🙂
This was such a cool video to watch, thank you
This was beautiful
EXCELLENT documentary! Took awhile to finish, but so worth every minute!! Educational, exhilarating & really enjoyable! Thanks🙏🏼😇😎
Cool. So glad you liked it. You’ve inspired me to do a “a viewer recommends” post - thank you!
@@FreeDocumentaryNature Hey when is the next human bad, panda good documentary out?
@@FreeDocumentaryNatureI couldn’t stop watching..even wen I fell asleep for 3 min. I woke to rewind what I missed..awesome doc
The marine biologist show this documentary is so good and nice.
🎉❤thanks for a wonderful time ☑️🇸🇬💕👍🏼
Manatees are so playful where I grew up in FL (Pasco County, I love just a county over in Tampa so continue to go there ) .
They will come up as you clean your boats and play in the water if you spray the hose in their direction from the docks. They also sniff and wiggly their whiskers around . It’s sad cause people probably feed them at the sandbar so they now follow boats even more . Which ends up causing more injuries.
Weeki Wachee springs and Crystal River ,Florida , areas there are places you can swim with them too . Such magnificent creatures.
Very nice detailed video really like it ❤️🇰🇪✌️
I think molas are beautiful. How amazing to see one in it’s world🙏❤️🐟
I know... I have never seen such awesome footage of them before, like that.
Oh my gosh. That is a cute emoji, there.
George Floyd deserved it!!!!!!
Wow this is a really cool documentary! So much mystery in the wild
Thanks so much panginoon pag-ibig puso tunay totoo tao mabuting 🕌 🙏 ❤️ beautiful song loveth everyone bagay nabuhay tanawin pangloob pagkabuhay Diyos nagpapatotoo love you Bibliya panginoon to all Country people
Without music comfortable to watch
I had no idea we had these creatures in Greece, i am so happy, as long as i do not see them on the beach that is...
Your channel is very good at this topic, I support you
Amazing history
A wonderful introduction to rare marine life of the Mediterranean Sea. Fantastic cinematography. The crash in the fisheries is also discussed. I did cringe when the narrator called Loggerhead Turtles 'amphibians' which of course they are not.
Wow. Aluminium. Sounds exotic.
I love how this documentary give insight into the flim makers experience.
You can hear one of the crew I think Alexandros call cameraman Malaka! I love Sperm Whales and Alexandros for his work!! Bravo Alexandros!
I think it's very cute. I like it.
wow sun fish is so cute especially it's eyes❤😂
Baby seals are so cute. I had a close encounter with one when I volunteered at the Zoo here in Knoxville Tennessee. Her name was Cassie and she was lying right in front of me. She had come in from the enclosure.
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Giant bubble ring at 1:15:30 from the mola was pretty cool
Wonderful, fascinating and very intersting, Some of the names of animals and plants could be pronounced more correctly though. I am not a native speaker of English but I do try to pronounce words in the right way. spelling is another problem, so sorry if there were mistakes, but I think its very important for names and other scientific terms to be pronounced correctly.
The monk seal, was, using, echo location, to hunt for shellfish, I'm pretty sure, great show, and great discovery, bravo, for the wales, footage,
GREATE LEARNING FROM THIS VIDEO
I love that metallic golden green colour its beautiful.
I am currently trying to get my isopods breeding again last year I got babies but I think only one female had them because I had a count of roughly 20 babies, I have about 70 isopods all up i was feeding them apples, lettuce and carrots and found that they aren't very keen on the apples but will devour the other 2 within 2 days and living their best life but don't seem to be breeding anymore 🤔 would you have any advice for me to kick them into breeding... would be very much appreciated.
Great update on these beautiful guys
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I recently read that they like their privacy…if you put a little piece of cardboard in their enclosure, either raised or propped up somehow to form a little enclave where couples can separate themselves from the rest of the group to go and mate in privacy…
You ever heard the saying, “Get a room”? 😂 Not sure why this works - in fact, my only pet is my dog (unless you count my crows…lol) - but I figured it’s at least worth a shot!
Hope this helps. Good luck! 🤞
Absolutely amazing. I watched the whole movie.
That was awesome!!! Nice coming upon a surprise!!
VERY HELPFULL
This is so cool 👍👍👍👍👍✌️
.. another adventure to the sea..... 🌊🌊... really waiting for the new video... 📹...
More to come!l next week and the week after that 😊