its a particular meta in the coral reef servers, the recommended level cap jumps about 20 as night hits. the support class players need to hide in the coral or disguise themselves
Barracuda are actually very curious fish. I remember snorkeling in the Florida keys with them once and many of them stared at me before swimming away. According to the swim instructors, barracudas have poor eyesight so they will approach and stare at anything that manages to catch their eye
@@fazooleq1523 it has to be attached to something mechanical for it to change directions so precisely. Doesn’t seem like some dude with a fishing rod blindingly dragging it around.
Whoever had the idea of dropping a GoPro in the sea off an anchored cruise ship in the middle of the ocean, well done Sir! Brilliant idea! One of the best random recommendations UA-cam ever gave me!
It might not be feasible, but how cool would it be if cruise ships had a few cameras on the hull so guests can always take a look at what's swimming around underneath them.
I was on a Caribbean cruise like 5 years ago and they have that. Right beside the map that shows you where the ship is on its journey, there’s like 6 TVs that show live feeds of cameras under the ship.
This video actually makes me feel happy to know that while we're all going through our days at work, school, etc., these fish are literally just chilling.
Good to know barracuda literally stalk every kind of boat and not just mine lol. It's always a bit intimidating when you jump in and they come rushing over to stare at you. I know so many people are sacred of the ocean but I find this relaxing and could watch hours of it! I love all the inquisitive fish.
@@musiclover4life98 just know that if the splash is a shark, it didn’t eat him instantly. Sharks are skittish and they stalk their prey. They like to check things out before going for food.
@@snarkamedes not true, some fish recognize people for many years. They can have diver friends they greet and tour around with playfully time and time again. They could be just curious.
So they don't look for food then? Wtf are you talking about. Just stop dude. It's a school of fish exhibiting classic food seeking behavior. I guess fish don't need to eat anymore according to this guy. They just swim around looking for buddies to recognize over and over
this was way more interesting than I thought it would be. man there's something primally terrifying about seeing a shark emerge from the darkness like that
Naaa... the shark had plenty of prey around he/she would not even mind you Sharks are sometimes dangerous when you see a lot of them and very few other fish, that means you are in an area where their population is too large for the habitat and so you might cross a couple of starving ones that might start considering you Been scuba diving since 1994 👍😊
Beautiful content, well-lit, no annoying intros, no sponsored ad segments, no over the top 'reactions' or commentary, no clickbait, the thumbnail is an actual thumbnail, and under 10 minutes long? This, this right here, is what youtube was all about. Peak content.
I remember my dad who is a boat captain told me that an anchor of a ship isn’t what holds it in place, it’s the chain lying along the ocean floor that holds it. Pretty cool to see an example of this!
Me with whales. I'm so scared of them especially when they get much too close to you but every time I see a video of whale encounters I'm like "hoohoo" and click on it immediately
I think it has to do with our evolution because we spent all our time on land so the deep seas are so unknown, dangerous and terrifying but our curiosity and desire to explore as humans attracts us to it
I used to catch barracuda off California on those 3/4 day cattle boats. They are fast and furious. I would throw a jig towards a bait ball, count to 10, then reel in and almost always hook up. The problem is barracudas have very sharp teeth, so you can't pump and crank else saw off your line. Just keep pressure on and crank. You also need to use 20-25 pound test mono. Wire leaders kill the jig's action. So after every 2 catches, cut and retie.
I lived in Key West and met a shop owner who showed me a 14" scar down her back from when she was kayaking in a foot and a half of water and a school of barracudas was being chased by a shark and one hit her in her back. It was going so fast it caused her rib to puncture her lung and she had no cell service so she was out in the mangroves trying to get help. She said it felt like being shot. I know they often land inside of people's boats and they have keen eyesight. They will jump around in the boat and try to come at you and bite you. They're very aggressive and not even a little afraid of humans.
this video has taught me two things: 1. There is a lot more life any random part of the sea than what I could've ever imagined 2. I've never truly appreciated the size of cruise ships
@mikoajkleczewski6830are y’all always this high and mighty? Brother just asked if he might be able to help and you blow him off because you’re arrogant 😂 makes the movement look good
@@user-ns4zm8qe9p I am getting the distinct vibes that he's British and if so they all act that way. They're all just mad that the US kicked their ass in the 1700's and have to find some way to be petty still. They're some sassy mf's.
I’ve been a diver since I was 12 and always loved the ocean. After separating from the army I found some work cleaning the bottom of 100+ foot boats. It was fine at first but slowly i started developing anxiety being under them. Something about the size of the propellers and how murky the water would get after scrubbing. After about a month I would enter a full fight-or-flight response the second I submerged. I quit a few months after. Awesome video though. Gave me a panic attack. 10/10.
i was born with that anxiety of being under something large haha. i cant even go under a parked car without freaking out lol. but just like you i love being under the water and diving. i once almost had a panic attack after being pushed under a friends sail boat while we were swimming by the stern 😂
I met an army diver who was telling me a similar story. He ran into a lot of stuff under boats that would creep up on him such as gigantic octopus’s, sharks, etc. You are a brave man. I have a panic attack just imagining what you described.
I've always heard that fish and sharks love to follow cruise ships because of the constant food that gets thrown overboard. If you notice, the second the camera hit the water, all the fish came rushing towards it.
@@VladV-kx6kyThey are allowed (especially in international waters, as it's unregulated and unsupervised) and some ships even throw food waste overboard, attracting different carnivores and unfortunately this habit has made sharks see ships as a food source. Don't fall off the side of a cruise ship.
Imagine being a fish or crab living on the bottom of the ocean, all you know are other fish, the ocean floor, the sun, and the moonlight. One day something more massive than you can ever comprehend just appears above you, and this large, nearly mile long thing drops down to the ocean floor. The thing is loud, it makes weird banging noises you’ve never heard in your whole life, but it sometimes drops edible stuff so you hang out around it. It also gives off a bright light, you know it probably is larger on the surface than in the water, but you can only imagine what that looks like because you’re a fish or a crab.
I love how terrifying and submechanophobic the night footage is. Just nothing but pure dark and a giant rusty steel underbelly and you’re surrounded by sharks.
It's so weird, I'm not terrified at all seeing a shark swimming out of the darkness but the sight of the massive cruise ship from that angle underneath where it almost takes up the whole field of view and just disappears into the murky sea behind it.. it just freaks me out for some reason!
@@Coleossal absolutely the fuck not. Sorry, there’s a difference between “exploring the unknown” and delving into the ocean where we know that you’ll fuckin die if you get caught lacking for even a second. Look how well it turned out for the people in the submarine? One of the billionaires on board fancied himself an explorer, too.
@@abjak2026 Thats faulty engineering and as many oceanographers, submarine designers, Engineers have said- this kind of accident is unheard of. The company making the subs was way too careless with the engineering and used cheap materials to make a profit. The earth is 70% water. Understanding ever bit of it is necessary and to use it to our advantage as we know more. Saying otherwise is like saying to not get in an airplane because planes can crash and fly high above ground where humans dont belong either. I understand theres a fear of the unknown but thats exactly why it should be researched and have as much made known.
Really makes you think what is just under the water as you're ten decks up sipping an umbrella drink. :-D It's a special kind of creepy wandering around the top deck of a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean after the rest of the passengers have turned in for the night. I was on Allure of the Seas a couple of years ago (RCL) and found a dark place above the bridge where passengers were allowed. It was dark, windy, and aside from the stars and a couple of distant lights on the ship, I was in total darkness. I tried to enjoy the serenity, the stars, etc. ...but got creeped out after a couple of minutes and went back inside. LOL
Lol that’s what I miss about the cruise… I mean free buffet and ice cream machine, sure, but I can just buy ice cream or whatever food I want, but I can’t sit on a deck looking at the ocean with my wife at 3am feeling very aware of how scary it would be if we weren’t on a massive 3000 people carrier.
I don't agree, it would be absolutely awesome sitting on the deck of a ship in the middle of the ocean at night, I'd just be sitting there and smoking and drinking, looking at the beautiful stars. I just personally don't have any fear of the ocean. Also what's an umbrella drink?? I'm not really into cocktails myself, more of a Lemonade and Vodka guy.
Was a little scared to watch the night part, but never knew how beautiful and clear it is in those shallow waters! Amazing video! The ocean is something I’ve always been scared of because of it’s depth and how unadapted we are to it, it’s still so amazing and almost thrilling to see..thank you!
@@bofasofa9399 Fear of deep water is a pretty natural human instinct. It's kinda dumb to say "why would you be scared you aren't even there," have you never heard of horror movies? Images and videos can elicit fear in people, especially if you have some kind of phobia. I agree that sharks have an undeservedly bad reputation, but it kinda sounds like you just wanted to brag about how cool and brave you are lmao
i ve dropped the gopro many times and every time i was adjusting the costum stabilizers for the casing. I could only feel when it was touching the bottom of the sea.
Kinda feel like Cruise ships should just have like a dozen or so go pro's built into the hull(or maybe just dangling from strings so they could be accessed for repair or anything like that) and livestreamed constantly for the odd person who actually wants to watch it. %99 of the time is gonna be the most boring pointless stuff, but every so often they'll catch that %1 where something cool happens, and it really takes no effort from a person beyond throwing them over the edge/setting them up and pressing [LIVE].
@@nignamedmutt7270it's actually a great idea... Our oceans are less explored than the moon. We could post discover so much and see why lays in the depths
Lots of Snapper, Barracuda, and Jack Crevalle. I'd love to be able to go fishing off of a cruise ship some day. Also the shark we saw is called a Lemon shark and they're fairly polite :)
I've never had a pronounced fear of the sea, and I'd see a lot of people going on about "thalassophobia", but from seeing so many videos like this, I think I get it. It's not even about the idea of sea creatures for me really. To me there's something quite specifically disturbing about seeing partially obscured, huge objects under the water. Every time I see a camera next to a large ship go from the surface to just under the water, there's something really unpleasant about the moment where stuff like 0:16 pops into view. I think there's something about that "membrane" between the above and the below that messes with us. It seems like bodies of water have long had spiritual significance to human beings, and I think it has something to do with that transition where above, you're in the world you know, and then below you're...somewhere else lol
I think I have that phobia because couple days ago I was thinking about the U.S.S. Arizona and how the part we can see from above the water is like only a third or a fourth of what’s under the water that we can’t see
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They're often separated: thalassophobia and submechanophobia. Thalassophobia being a more generalized fear of the ocean, while the latter is specific to manmade objects submerged
I identify with both thalassophobia and submechanophobia, and I definitely felt creeped out when the camera first dropped below the ship. But like most people, I probably don't have them at the level of clinical diagnosis of a phobia. Similarly, I've had a fear of falling to my death when I've done things like rock climbing, rappelling, and ziplining, but I still have done them, so I probably don't have acrophobia. "Phobia" means an extreme/irrational fear, while my fear of falling from high in the air is entirely rational. Likewise, when I'm out sailing, boating, or snorkeling, I'm afraid of large, potentially hazardous objects in the water, because running aground or getting hit by a boat are very real risks on the water. But it doesn't stop me from doing those things, so it's probably not a real phobia (at least, in my case).
I did my Padi Open Water on the great barrier reef. By the 3rd day I was qualified and allowed to do a night dive. Same reef that was full of light and colourful fish by day was full of huge fish and sharks by night. It was like walking through a neighbourhood that was perfectly safe during the day but super dangerous by night. Amazing experience. Terrifying, but amazing.
You really get to understand how loud a ship is when the sound resonates through the water. You can hear maintenence and such in just about every part of the video. I must admit that it has to be hard on certain critters down there
No is not tasting good is most of t the reason but our mass murder of sharks after the fictional movie Jaws (such an advanced species that we are) yeah they probably got scared of their attempted genociders
I LOVE when you get to about 3 min 30 sec you can see how dark it is off in the distance & calm & still. Then out of NOWHERE that BARRACUDA came SWOOPING in on a mission 😊❤ that could've been a scene from a scary movie the way that looks. THANK YOU for the video!
Mainstream YT has gotten so toxic that I even miss the days of LCD Soundsystem and Drowning Pool in a lot of videos. This particular video is a breath of fresh air. Or a gulp of salt water in this case.
I have this irrational fear of large submerged object for some reason and I’m not sure why it it was terrifying to see the massive ship from underwater. Goosebumps and chills everywhere. Dope fish though
Wow. That was amazing. There was something about the giant chains just lying there on the seabed, and the personality the fish seemed to have as if you just caught them off guard. Incredible video 😮
@@oaklandish5104 he isnt making it move thats just the ocean moving it around. unless he actually walked along the deck but I'd be worried it would snag. almost did get stuck under the anchor chain.
I've always had an unreasonable fear of barracuda. Not so much of a fear of sharks. Just barracuda. I think it's because of the barracuda's teeth size compared to their bodies and their blinding speed and maneuverability. This video immediately lessened that as I see them now as just another curious, opportunistic species of fish. Really a neat, unbiased look below a large ship. Very peaceful and beautiful. Thanks!
Sharks hunt at dusk and night and they are drawn to the unusual sounds of cruise ships at those times. That poor young fool who jumped off of a much smaller cruise ship in the Bahamas and was taken by a shark immediately found out the hard way not that long ago. 🙄 The video is disturbing to say the least as you don't see the shark but the guy starts swimming away from the boat instead of towards it. He vanishes in the darkness without a sound except the shouts from passengers.
There is no evidence he was attacked, no one on the ship saw a shark or shouted out that there was a shark. The most likely situation is that he was confused and drunk, losing direction and quickly drowning in the nighttime water.
To be fair.... which or y'all is jumping into waters near a cruise ship? I'm more scared of getting caught in a mechanical accident like the engine suddenly turning on and such.
Sharks would most likely not attack if someone fell, and are relatively friendly to humans! Your biggest fear is the boat leaving while you're in the water.
But if a shark *is* looking like it's about to attack you, and you're feared or your safety, you can try to get away but punching it's snout. Try not to panic in the water either! You're better off swimming away backwards, more slowly, then you would be rushing to get away as fast as possible.
@@calvinwendland8373 yeah lol like it’s just the breaking of the waves and then it’s just the same shade of black in all directions, literally makes it feel like you’re flying through space
really loved watching the barracuda mingle with each other and in the schools of other fish so casually. they’re always depicted as such brutal & hungry fish, so it’s just cool to see them acting like. well. normal animals
Interesting to see the results of the enormous anchor chain being dragged around as the ship moves in the tides. This was an interesting video....lots of different fish, that really took me by surprise for a sand only location.
Chains dragging really destroy seabeds and the beginning of the food chain. That’s why there are so many fish aggregating there, the small Crustacea, worms etc are exposed and it’s a smorgasbord for the fish. However there will be nothing left for them soon, prawn trawler nets have an even more devastating effect on grass seabeds as they dig up the very food that Dugongs rely on.
the way i went from kicking my feet in the air at the cute fishies and thinking “maybe the ocean isnt so scary after all!” in the day footage to blankly staring, terrified, at the night footage, further confirming my intense fear of the ocean
well GREG, if that IS your real name, some people find fish that look like little prehistoric gremlins with an underbite and razor-sharp teeth very adorable thank your very much!!
The quality of the camera and the pristine waters almost make everything look fake because it is so vibrant. Great video mate. I think this is how we should explore more of the 90% we haven't seen of the ocean is by dropping a camera as ships sail across. No telling what is down there! :)
@@raycavazos8927 There's not... minus some super specialized creatures. Once you get beyond the depth light penetrates (only about 1000m) life is almost non existant.
Omg it's so cool that the night footage even captured the diel vertical migration of the zooplankton and stuff! And the sharks appearing out of nowhere from the darkness like that is so cool! I didn't know that their eyes shone in the dark like that! I love how curious those blue fish were in the daytime and the barracuda were really curious and it's kinda cute how curious the fish are... I really loved how immersive this footage is and how calming it is to look at and listen to. I love it!
I like how reliable GoPros are. Attaching them to strings, dropping them into oceans, dropping them into giant arctic glacier holes, random pipes in the forest, or even into sinkholes. That's quality!
@@retrobeans24 Armchair Expertise directly from Reddit. No one should listen to what you wrote. Ask the deceiced Members of the USS Indianapolis if you can not get ripped a part. Idk what it is with fools like you, you wouldn't step in a bear cage, you would not lay with a lion in their territory (note we are no natural prey to these animals), yet somewhere you got indoctrinated to think that you can float in the open ocean without the risk of getting eaten by a Water Apex predator? How about forming an own opinion instead of following the mainstream popular opinion just to fit in?
@@retrobeans24 OR get sucked in the cruise propeller and get ripped to pieces. Sadly, it might of happened to people who they have yet to find that jumped off or fell off.
What I like about this is there's no breathing sounds and bubbles, and the fish go right up to the camera because its not a person, so it's more like a fish simulation video than a diver pov.
The ships should put a camera underneath and charge to let people watch. I know.. it should be free but you know they won't give you anything for 'free'.
when we were anchored out i used to drop a handline down from the rail with literally anything on the hook and the jack crevalles would smack it immediately at a certain depth. the chief steward would cook em up fresh... good eating
I appreciate people like this because rather than doing stuff on the cruise, they decided to throw a gopro in the water to film the ocean, great idea and fantastic video!
My grandpa was a sailor and his ship was about to capsize once so they all jumped into the water. There was a fire and not many life boats were available only life jackets. He said he will never forget how tiny he felt in that massive ocean.
@5:15 - Those are the bow thrusters. They basically make the ship go directly left or right, or do spins to get out of ports as well as balance the ship and make it feel more normal during high seas.
@@christinae30 many meters in diameter. If bow or aft truster is started there is massive propeller inside and diver would be sucked through it and made into pulp. Big ships are extremely dangerous, all kinds of ballast water inlets and outlets too to be worried.
Yes! Thankfully for me I will never voluntarily go/swim near since I panick after 7 - 10 seconds with my head under surface (brrr). But interested in machines and mechanics.
The way the fish swim up to the camera expecting it to be food. Wonder if they actively follow cruise ships or just know there's a chance for food when they pass through their area? Either way, awesome footage!
I like how as soon as it turns to night mode a shark just pulls up like the difficulty is harder
Hahahah
Yeah they more active at night
its a particular meta in the coral reef servers, the recommended level cap jumps about 20 as night hits. the support class players need to hide in the coral or disguise themselves
Dave the Diver is more realistic than I thought xD
Saw the shark in the corner before it turned to night
I love how the fish immediately come to investigate what just dropped in the water
It's funny they aren't afraid at all
@@R7300 it's smaller than them, why would they be scared?
I feel like it must be pretty boring being a fish sometimes so anything new is worth checking out
Wonder if it’s because people drop a lot of food?
It's funny they never investigate my baited hook
I love how naturally curious fish are. Even the barracuda.
Barracuda are actually very curious fish. I remember snorkeling in the Florida keys with them once and many of them stared at me before swimming away. According to the swim instructors, barracudas have poor eyesight so they will approach and stare at anything that manages to catch their eye
@@starstorm1267they like shiny stuff like a watch or bracelet that reflects
Finding Nemo kinda fucked me up, so I’d be a little worried to wear anything metal on an extremity that might entice them to bite.
OOOOOOOO Barracuda!
@@irob2jz 🎸
A moment of appreciation for a guy who gave us quality sea content without needing to put "hoist the colours" over top.
thanks brother
Yes! Thank Christ! So sick of that friggin song
yeah same, im gonna undo my gamer pass on life if i hear that song again
YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
@@OdiFroilan love how we can hear the machinery of the vessel making noise
also, great shot of how an anchor chain works
This gopro on a string is better at filming than every single person who has ever filmed a UFO/ghost sighting.
Omg yes! 😂 I was looking for this comment! Gopro on a string could solve a lot of conspiracies 😅
I'm gonna go cast a go pro on a string into a lake to look for the Loch Ness monster
@@Kakarot64. The loch ness monster isnt Nessie. The monster's name is Aleister Crowley. He owned property on the Loch.
yeah Im still wondering how it exactly turns to face the shark and is always pointing the correct direction
@@fazooleq1523 it has to be attached to something mechanical for it to change directions so precisely.
Doesn’t seem like some dude with a fishing rod blindingly dragging it around.
Whoever had the idea of dropping a GoPro in the sea off an anchored cruise ship in the middle of the ocean, well done Sir! Brilliant idea! One of the best random recommendations UA-cam ever gave me!
Same here!
Yesss! I have always wondered about random stuff like this, but ofc could never do it myself
Nobody cares if it's a 'good UA-cam recommendation', sheep.
That does not look like the middle of the ocean though
I have farted and I believe my hair is now stuck in my crack
It might not be feasible, but how cool would it be if cruise ships had a few cameras on the hull so guests can always take a look at what's swimming around underneath them.
Love this idea
I was on a Caribbean cruise like 5 years ago and they have that. Right beside the map that shows you where the ship is on its journey, there’s like 6 TVs that show live feeds of cameras under the ship.
A livestream of what is waiting if the ship sinks. 😂
@@keanujooste1581 Iceberg camera
There are some yachts being built in the last couple decades with a reinforced glass floor. I however, would be terrified.
I love how ever fish at the start was like:
"Is for me?" 👉👈
They were so shy 👉🏻👈🏻👉🏻👈🏻
@dinosuar-pq3nnhinata won't say that 😭😭
This video actually makes me feel happy to know that while we're all going through our days at work, school, etc., these fish are literally just chilling.
Except the ones beeing eaten on that day, one billion by humans and countless by other marine live. They have a really shitty day
@@eowyn7179 Ok but do they pay taxes
@@ElPolloLoco7689they have their own challenges though.
I get what you mean, but unless as a fish you are an apex predator you would be in constant fear for your life 24/7, not what I would call chilling. 😅
@@Vulmen311 Listen, let me have this. I don't need your bad vibes, man!
Good to know barracuda literally stalk every kind of boat and not just mine lol. It's always a bit intimidating when you jump in and they come rushing over to stare at you. I know so many people are sacred of the ocean but I find this relaxing and could watch hours of it! I love all the inquisitive fish.
I am a desert and mountain dweller. 🏜️🏔️ this video definitely triggered my thalasaphobia. 😅
cuda are creepy when they just float there staring
I'm glad I'm not afraid of the ocean or intimidated by fish I can grab with my hands.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki yeah you manhandle those barracuda
@@baelm I definitely will, catch them Ancient caveman style.
This video is literally my biggest nightmare. Thank you for being able to experience it from a safe distance
Don't watch the Cameron Robbins video, then. That would be your nightmare come to life.
@@ChronicPlays ughh I’m finna look that up now lol
Imagine being the fish
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@@musiclover4life98 just know that if the splash is a shark, it didn’t eat him instantly. Sharks are skittish and they stalk their prey. They like to check things out before going for food.
The water is surprisingly clear and the bottom very clean. All those fishes... the ocean is full of eyes!
I find it so cute how the fish are all so curious.
More a case of them swimming up thinking, "Food? Food. Foodfoodfood...." but then turning away when they realise it's Not!Food.
They want to know if they can eat the camera.
@@snarkamedes not true, some fish recognize people for many years. They can have diver friends they greet and tour around with playfully time and time again. They could be just curious.
So they don't look for food then? Wtf are you talking about. Just stop dude. It's a school of fish exhibiting classic food seeking behavior. I guess fish don't need to eat anymore according to this guy. They just swim around looking for buddies to recognize over and over
@@Wassenhoven420you should've worded it like "yes but no" since you said SOME
this was way more interesting than I thought it would be. man there's something primally terrifying about seeing a shark emerge from the darkness like that
"HELLOOOO" - shark
I was thinking the same thing
I love that the fish are super nosy 😂
Naaa... the shark had plenty of prey around he/she would not even mind you
Sharks are sometimes dangerous when you see a lot of them and very few other fish, that means you are in an area where their population is too large for the habitat and so you might cross a couple of starving ones that might start considering you
Been scuba diving since 1994 👍😊
its terrifying because its your instincts kicking in. You are their prey when you're in their environment. They will consume you when they choose to.
Beautiful content, well-lit, no annoying intros, no sponsored ad segments, no over the top 'reactions' or commentary, no clickbait, the thumbnail is an actual thumbnail, and under 10 minutes long? This, this right here, is what youtube was all about. Peak content.
100%
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feels like a boomer comment but I agree with everything lmao
@@nilli111 You know youtube is doing bad when a millennial appreciates good content and gets called a boomer for it lmao
@@StormBurnX 😆
Man, I appreciate you. This is some pure content, zero BS.
thanks brother
As a commercial diver I've been under large ships. I can confirm that there is water under them.
And fish.
they're putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin fish ghey
fascinating :o
Need photos for proof
Phew, I was just starting to think it's just a void in the universe like a type of upside down space.
I don’t know why fish look so oblivious and confused all the time, but I love it
Reminds me of the comments section
It is so cute and funny. :)
I think fish have a short term memory of like 5 seconds so thats why😭😭
@@brodyg7983 ❤️❤️
@@MadScientist267 😂😂
Surprisingly a lot more marine activity than expected in a small radius
They are oftentimes attracted to boats
It’s near the shore plus boats tend to attract more fishes due to shelter/ food.
came here to say what the other replies are already saying lol.
There should be way more, I was thinking..😂i am normally an optimist but not so much when it comes to nature vs human activity lol
It's good cgi
00:12 the sound I make over the toilet rushing to the bathroom after my morning coffee
Me, reading this on the toilet
Bro 😂
Same.
The "plop" sound 😂
I remember my dad who is a boat captain told me that an anchor of a ship isn’t what holds it in place, it’s the chain lying along the ocean floor that holds it. Pretty cool to see an example of this!
your dad was right
That’s actually pretty cool and something I didn’t know or caught on to!
“An amateur adjusts position, an expert adds more chain”
@@OdiFroilan So why do they have an anchor?
@@GeronimoPlaz To weigh down the chain!
The amount of activity in this short vid is amazing. Daytime you get the “friendly” fish and nighttime brings out the eat you fish 😂
Nah man those Barracuda are eat you fish too 😂
@@ShibyTheLad I've swam with them before in Florida, they are fine as long as you don't wear jewelry, otherwise they are super cool!!
@@zainoo8298 how does jewelry affect their behavior?
@@w.ilo.w Shiny.
@@w.ilo.wI assume that shiny objects catch their attention easily and so they target them
This is just a really cool video, no cheap thrills, fake excitement or drama. THIS is what youtube was made for.
Facts. I would love to see more footage like this
GOT TRAPPED UNDERWATER WITH SHARKS AT 3AM (GONE WRONG SCARY CHALLENGE)
@@ray.deathray(GONE SEXUAL)
The more you say a word the faker it sounds. Thrills.
Seriously
This might be the best video I've ever seen on UA-cam. Positive vibes man
possibly man
i’ll never understand why i’m so terrified of the sea but so enamored by it at the same time…
I’m sure that if you gave it a few seconds of hard thought, you’d be able to figure out why you’re enamoured/terrified of the ocean.
“I want to go to there” “please also get me out of here it’s scary here”
Me with whales. I'm so scared of them especially when they get much too close to you but every time I see a video of whale encounters I'm like "hoohoo" and click on it immediately
I think it has to do with our evolution because we spent all our time on land so the deep seas are so unknown, dangerous and terrifying but our curiosity and desire to explore as humans attracts us to it
Robert Greene calls this "the sublime".
The Barracuda are fascinating. It is phenomenal how quick they are. Loved your video, your videography is first rate!!
The only fish that will CUT your line cleanly, so you can re-tie a hook and try again.
@@50buttfish wahoo, king fish, mackerel will cut ur line cleanly
I used to catch barracuda off California on those 3/4 day cattle boats. They are fast and furious. I would throw a jig towards a bait ball, count to 10, then reel in and almost always hook up. The problem is barracudas have very sharp teeth, so you can't pump and crank else saw off your line. Just keep pressure on and crank. You also need to use 20-25 pound test mono. Wire leaders kill the jig's action. So after every 2 catches, cut and retie.
@@garno8905 to name a few plus many sharks
I lived in Key West and met a shop owner who showed me a 14" scar down her back from when she was kayaking in a foot and a half of water and a school of barracudas was being chased by a shark and one hit her in her back.
It was going so fast it caused her rib to puncture her lung and she had no cell service so she was out in the mangroves trying to get help. She said it felt like being shot. I know they often land inside of people's boats and they have keen eyesight. They will jump around in the boat and try to come at you and bite you. They're very aggressive and not even a little afraid of humans.
every single fish is like "can i.. eat that?"
When you can only investigate with your mouth it do be like that
Me: can I fuuck it? 😂😅
Baby eats gopro reference
I have a degree in Fisheries, I can confirm this is the only thought in fishs' heads
@@moderatelyamusing94 In short; "is it eat?"
All the fish we're just like
"Yo that dont look like food"
"You sure bro?"
daytime footage was unexpectedly peaceful... felt like i could take a nap down there on the sand with the curious fishes
Yeah but the nighttime footage was the exact opposite
Yeah, scary
Bro wants to be sleeping with the fishes
@@Conqueror25😂
You’re going to be eaten by the curious fishies
this video has taught me two things:
1. There is a lot more life any random part of the sea than what I could've ever imagined
2. I've never truly appreciated the size of cruise ships
@mikoajkleczewski6830How do we prevent overfishing? Is there a protest list or something?
@mikoajkleczewski6830Well, it’s also that the oceans have always been mostly deserts.
@mikoajkleczewski6830are y’all always this high and mighty? Brother just asked if he might be able to help and you blow him off because you’re arrogant 😂 makes the movement look good
@@user-ns4zm8qe9p I am getting the distinct vibes that he's British and if so they all act that way. They're all just mad that the US kicked their ass in the 1700's and have to find some way to be petty still. They're some sassy mf's.
@mikoajkleczewski6830 who gives a shit lol you straight up told him you have a feeling he would never sign up for it. you don't know him
I’ve been a diver since I was 12 and always loved the ocean. After separating from the army I found some work cleaning the bottom of 100+ foot boats. It was fine at first but slowly i started developing anxiety being under them. Something about the size of the propellers and how murky the water would get after scrubbing. After about a month I would enter a full fight-or-flight response the second I submerged. I quit a few months after. Awesome video though. Gave me a panic attack. 10/10.
For me it would probably be the fear of feeling trapped under a 100+ boat. You want to be able to look up at see some light, not a cruise ships bottom
I’d hate nothing more than doing that - being under a boat would see me off I reckon
i was born with that anxiety of being under something large haha. i cant even go under a parked car without freaking out lol. but just like you i love being under the water and diving. i once almost had a panic attack after being pushed under a friends sail boat while we were swimming by the stern 😂
I met an army diver who was telling me a similar story. He ran into a lot of stuff under boats that would creep up on him such as gigantic octopus’s, sharks, etc. You are a brave man. I have a panic attack just imagining what you described.
Yeah this looks so terrifying
The night footage was a real treat on top of the already amazing daytime shots
I've always heard that fish and sharks love to follow cruise ships because of the constant food that gets thrown overboard. If you notice, the second the camera hit the water, all the fish came rushing towards it.
Same, and this has been gong on since the colonial times too, if a ship went down it would be feeding time for the sharks.
Like Cameron Robbins. RIP
@saraprva4172 poor kid. All because fake friends dared him to jump off. Like who does that.
@@ChunkyKitKat87 WHO TAKES A DARE LIKE THAT!? 😂😂
Even drunk you'd have to be a complete imbecile to jump off a cruise ship.
It´s so they can hide from predators. They do it with other objects too.
I like how you can drop a camera at a random spot in the ocean and there’s instantly an apex predator there lol
@@klarap4766that’s a lie
@@souffle01they don't dump any human waste
@@souffle01 they are not allowed to dump raw sewage in the ocean it's has to be taken to port and pumped out
Not allowed to, sure, but uhh… in which waters? And who’s really gonna stop them?
@@VladV-kx6kyThey are allowed (especially in international waters, as it's unregulated and unsupervised) and some ships even throw food waste overboard, attracting different carnivores and unfortunately this habit has made sharks see ships as a food source. Don't fall off the side of a cruise ship.
this is amazing and terrifying at the same time
Never mind, the oceans will be soon empty of live.
whats terrifying?
Sharks in the dark, no thanks!
Yes, deep open water is terrifying. It is the unknown element combined with imagination that ratchets up the fear.
They are all around the ship because the peoples poop and food scraps
Imagine being a fish or crab living on the bottom of the ocean, all you know are other fish, the ocean floor, the sun, and the moonlight.
One day something more massive than you can ever comprehend just appears above you, and this large, nearly mile long thing drops down to the ocean floor.
The thing is loud, it makes weird banging noises you’ve never heard in your whole life, but it sometimes drops edible stuff so you hang out around it. It also gives off a bright light, you know it probably is larger on the surface than in the water, but you can only imagine what that looks like because you’re a fish or a crab.
Mr. Krabs, that big thing is Pearl, your daughter 🐳
Despite me being terrified of the ocean, this video was incredibly peaceful
just do it at night to make it scary again
Because there's no crappy music in the background
it do be peaceful under there I recommend trying to overcome
Lol fr tho
same here.
I love how terrifying and submechanophobic the night footage is. Just nothing but pure dark and a giant rusty steel underbelly and you’re surrounded by sharks.
@@jaydee5472 lmfaooooooo
@@jaydee5472It’s a fairly well known word on the internet at this point, actually.
👁️👄👁️
Dude you just helped me figure out my phobia lol
As someone who has exactly this phobia, I can tell you that the day footage was pretty terrifying too.
It's so weird, I'm not terrified at all seeing a shark swimming out of the darkness but the sight of the massive cruise ship from that angle underneath where it almost takes up the whole field of view and just disappears into the murky sea behind it.. it just freaks me out for some reason!
Thats called Submechanophobia
@@send_it_subieCould also be thalassophobia
Me too🫣
Same. The moment I saw the chain I went, nope!
Greetings, fellow Submechanophobes! 🙋🏼♀️ I skipped past any footage that had the ship and I knew I wasn't alone in my 😨
I love seeing how curious they are. I feel like we really underestimate many of our fellow creatures. I wish people would have more empathy.
As someone who loves marine biology with an irrational fear of Water, especially at night, this is awesome
Your fear is not irrational. It is perfectly, immensely rational, actually. Humans do not belong in the ocean
@@abjak2026 Some humans yes, but some are also explorers who belong in the unpredictable unknown
@@Coleossal absolutely the fuck not. Sorry, there’s a difference between “exploring the unknown” and delving into the ocean where we know that you’ll fuckin die if you get caught lacking for even a second. Look how well it turned out for the people in the submarine? One of the billionaires on board fancied himself an explorer, too.
@@abjak2026 They're aware of the risks lol, it's not a new lifestyle
@@abjak2026 Thats faulty engineering and as many oceanographers, submarine designers, Engineers have said- this kind of accident is unheard of. The company making the subs was way too careless with the engineering and used cheap materials to make a profit. The earth is 70% water. Understanding ever bit of it is necessary and to use it to our advantage as we know more. Saying otherwise is like saying to not get in an airplane because planes can crash and fly high above ground where humans dont belong either. I understand theres a fear of the unknown but thats exactly why it should be researched and have as much made known.
As someone who fears open water, this was delightfully terrifying.
I'm horrified too.
Take a cold shower with the lights off, eyes closed and imagine ur in the ocean.
@@Slowburnripzthe only thing worse than that is doing that in prison 😂
Good thing this wasn’t open water! Boat is clearly docked both day and night..
Really makes you think what is just under the water as you're ten decks up sipping an umbrella drink. :-D It's a special kind of creepy wandering around the top deck of a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean after the rest of the passengers have turned in for the night. I was on Allure of the Seas a couple of years ago (RCL) and found a dark place above the bridge where passengers were allowed. It was dark, windy, and aside from the stars and a couple of distant lights on the ship, I was in total darkness. I tried to enjoy the serenity, the stars, etc. ...but got creeped out after a couple of minutes and went back inside. LOL
Lol that’s what I miss about the cruise… I mean free buffet and ice cream machine, sure, but I can just buy ice cream or whatever food I want, but I can’t sit on a deck looking at the ocean with my wife at 3am feeling very aware of how scary it would be if we weren’t on a massive 3000 people carrier.
Yeah it’s not usually a place humans are meant to survive. Being in the middle of the ocean
I’ve had this exact experience on the couple cruises I’ve been on. Definitely eerie 💀
I don't agree, it would be absolutely awesome sitting on the deck of a ship in the middle of the ocean at night, I'd just be sitting there and smoking and drinking, looking at the beautiful stars. I just personally don't have any fear of the ocean. Also what's an umbrella drink?? I'm not really into cocktails myself, more of a Lemonade and Vodka guy.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki i think he means any drink with a cute little mini umbrella in it
One of the best videos to ever get put on this site, thank you
Was a little scared to watch the night part, but never knew how beautiful and clear it is in those shallow waters! Amazing video! The ocean is something I’ve always been scared of because of it’s depth and how unadapted we are to it, it’s still so amazing and almost thrilling to see..thank you!
Nice to hear you put on your big boy pants for watching the rest of the video.! I swim in the ocean, it’s great!
why would you be scared lmao? you arent even there...
I've been scuba diving with several sharks; they aren't bloodthirsty man eaters
@@bofasofa9399 probably cause he's human and not a fish, in other words being under the ocean and not in his natural elements. Not an "lmao" thing
@@bofasofa9399 Fear of deep water is a pretty natural human instinct. It's kinda dumb to say "why would you be scared you aren't even there,"
have you never heard of horror movies? Images and videos can elicit fear in people, especially if you have some kind of phobia.
I agree that sharks have an undeservedly bad reputation, but it kinda sounds like you just wanted to brag about how cool and brave you are lmao
@@bofasofa9399 FAG
It’s so crazy that they got so many awesome artistic shots without actually controlling it at all
I’m assuming so anyways
It is good cgi, can hardly tell
The landing right by the chain was perfect
i ve dropped the gopro many times and every time i was adjusting the costum stabilizers for the casing. I could only feel when it was touching the bottom of the sea.
@@jonsnow2555🙄
Very cool video!
I never realized how shallow the big cruise ships could go!
Can go even shallower than that too.
@@RandomMan2k00 They're all terrain. I saw one on the Wolverhampton ring road.
@@lc-ii9ii 😂😂😂😂😂
neither did Schettino
@@scrp1o beat me to it. I was here for the Schettino jokes hahaha
There’s something super wholesome about the Barracuda being so curious about the camera lol
So nice that the fish immediately accepted the gopro as their new fish brother 😆
Lol
they were making sure it wasn't yesterday's all you can eat buffet being tossed over
imagine a 24 hour livestream of this. That's heaven, baby
try the Hecules ROV
Kinda feel like Cruise ships should just have like a dozen or so go pro's built into the hull(or maybe just dangling from strings so they could be accessed for repair or anything like that) and livestreamed constantly for the odd person who actually wants to watch it.
%99 of the time is gonna be the most boring pointless stuff, but every so often they'll catch that %1 where something cool happens, and it really takes no effort from a person beyond throwing them over the edge/setting them up and pressing [LIVE].
Check out Deerfield Beach pier they have 247 under water cam
@@nignamedmutt7270it's actually a great idea... Our oceans are less explored than the moon. We could post discover so much and see why lays in the depths
I would watch the hell out of that
Lots of Snapper, Barracuda, and Jack Crevalle. I'd love to be able to go fishing off of a cruise ship some day. Also the shark we saw is called a Lemon shark and they're fairly polite :)
"fairly polite" and they do become aggressive at any time
The lemon shark is super aggressive tho
I want to fish there too im thinking Bermuda or Florida
It’s actually a silky shark 🫡
Please leave fish alone during cruises damn 😂. Gotta worry about sharks and humans 😢
5:05 if you look closely you can see a fish
I've never had a pronounced fear of the sea, and I'd see a lot of people going on about "thalassophobia", but from seeing so many videos like this, I think I get it. It's not even about the idea of sea creatures for me really. To me there's something quite specifically disturbing about seeing partially obscured, huge objects under the water. Every time I see a camera next to a large ship go from the surface to just under the water, there's something really unpleasant about the moment where stuff like 0:16 pops into view. I think there's something about that "membrane" between the above and the below that messes with us. It seems like bodies of water have long had spiritual significance to human beings, and I think it has something to do with that transition where above, you're in the world you know, and then below you're...somewhere else lol
I think I have that phobia because couple days ago I was thinking about the U.S.S. Arizona and how the part we can see from above the water is like only a third or a fourth of what’s under the water that we can’t see
They're often separated: thalassophobia and submechanophobia. Thalassophobia being a more generalized fear of the ocean, while the latter is specific to manmade objects submerged
This sounds like submechanophobia, I have it too. Along with Thalassophobia.
You put this feeling very well into words!
I identify with both thalassophobia and submechanophobia, and I definitely felt creeped out when the camera first dropped below the ship. But like most people, I probably don't have them at the level of clinical diagnosis of a phobia. Similarly, I've had a fear of falling to my death when I've done things like rock climbing, rappelling, and ziplining, but I still have done them, so I probably don't have acrophobia. "Phobia" means an extreme/irrational fear, while my fear of falling from high in the air is entirely rational. Likewise, when I'm out sailing, boating, or snorkeling, I'm afraid of large, potentially hazardous objects in the water, because running aground or getting hit by a boat are very real risks on the water. But it doesn't stop me from doing those things, so it's probably not a real phobia (at least, in my case).
i find it interesting how, by changing from day to night, it becomes fun and relaxing to unnerving and frightening
I did my Padi Open Water on the great barrier reef. By the 3rd day I was qualified and allowed to do a night dive. Same reef that was full of light and colourful fish by day was full of huge fish and sharks by night. It was like walking through a neighbourhood that was perfectly safe during the day but super dangerous by night. Amazing experience. Terrifying, but amazing.
Nothing but darkness, but out of this terrifying darkness comes a friggen shark! Jeez Louise
You really get to understand how loud a ship is when the sound resonates through the water. You can hear maintenence and such in just about every part of the video. I must admit that it has to be hard on certain critters down there
thats sonar
is the maintenance sound in the room with us
@@pierre4799 it's really not. But that's exactly why sonar was invented and used; because it travels well through water.
Probably half the reason sharks don't mess with us, too often . They know we're next level . .
No is not tasting good is most of t the reason but our mass murder of sharks after the fictional movie Jaws (such an advanced species that we are) yeah they probably got scared of their attempted genociders
I LOVE when you get to about 3 min 30 sec you can see how dark it is off in the distance & calm & still. Then out of NOWHERE that BARRACUDA came SWOOPING in on a mission 😊❤ that could've been a scene from a scary movie the way that looks. THANK YOU for the video!
i am glad you appreciate the details
After seeing this, I can’t believe bro actually jumped off that cruise ship
i fucking know right
Oof yeah, especially at night
yeah thats why this vid popped up for me
Yeah this kinda confirms what breached was a shark. 😅 poor family. But not the boy doing stupid stuff brings stupid prizes for
who was that?
Interesting fact which you may have noticed. It's not the anchor alone that keeps a ship in place, it's the length of chain attached to the anchor.
No. It's the weight of the cable that holds the ship. not the length of chain, or even the anchor
@@chrisbates9495that goes hand in hand doesn’t it
@@chrisbates9495What cable?
@@chrisbates9495what cable?
@@chrisbates9495
Right? The weight of said length of chain? That’s what OP was inferring.
This content is how UA-cam actually started. Without annoying self profiling wannabee influencers and the horrible adds. Just watch and enjoy.
yep, and without these annoying ass comments
Amen
Mainstream YT has gotten so toxic that I even miss the days of LCD Soundsystem and Drowning Pool in a lot of videos. This particular video is a breath of fresh air. Or a gulp of salt water in this case.
he speaking facts tho@@Thesavagesouls
So true
That’s some dangerous waters there. Barracudas are no joke.
I have this irrational fear of large submerged object for some reason and I’m not sure why it it was terrifying to see the massive ship from underwater. Goosebumps and chills everywhere. Dope fish though
Same here! I’ve had this fear of large manmade objects under water for as long as I can remember!
These fellas def got keelhauled as kids
i think that's normal
submechanophobia! god, i have the EXACT same fear 😵💫
I feel seen.
Wow. That was amazing. There was something about the giant chains just lying there on the seabed, and the personality the fish seemed to have as if you just caught them off guard. Incredible video 😮
How did he make the go pro move like that if he’s above water on deck??
@@oaklandish5104 he isnt making it move thats just the ocean moving it around. unless he actually walked along the deck but I'd be worried it would snag. almost did get stuck under the anchor chain.
It's so interesting. I love how there is this whole entire different world under the waters we navigate. Incredible to think about and see! :))
I've always had an unreasonable fear of barracuda. Not so much of a fear of sharks. Just barracuda. I think it's because of the barracuda's teeth size compared to their bodies and their blinding speed and maneuverability. This video immediately lessened that as I see them now as just another curious, opportunistic species of fish. Really a neat, unbiased look below a large ship. Very peaceful and beautiful. Thanks!
Beautiful, clear footage. You confirmed my biggest fear. There’s always a shark lurking below your ship lol! Thank you for sharing!
Sharks hunt at dusk and night and they are drawn to the unusual sounds of cruise ships at those times. That poor young fool who jumped off of a much smaller cruise ship in the Bahamas and was taken by a shark immediately found out the hard way not that long ago. 🙄 The video is disturbing to say the least as you don't see the shark but the guy starts swimming away from the boat instead of towards it. He vanishes in the darkness without a sound except the shouts from passengers.
There is no evidence he was attacked, no one on the ship saw a shark or shouted out that there was a shark.
The most likely situation is that he was confused and drunk, losing direction and quickly drowning in the nighttime water.
To be fair.... which or y'all is jumping into waters near a cruise ship? I'm more scared of getting caught in a mechanical accident like the engine suddenly turning on and such.
Sharks would most likely not attack if someone fell, and are relatively friendly to humans! Your biggest fear is the boat leaving while you're in the water.
But if a shark *is* looking like it's about to attack you, and you're feared or your safety, you can try to get away but punching it's snout. Try not to panic in the water either! You're better off swimming away backwards, more slowly, then you would be rushing to get away as fast as possible.
So nice to see so many of my biggest fears rolled into a single video....
Try looking over the deck at night, there is so much light pollution on the boat that you can't see a single star, just a black abyss with no horizon.
@@calvinwendland8373 yeah lol like it’s just the breaking of the waves and then it’s just the same shade of black in all directions, literally makes it feel like you’re flying through space
@@justinjohnson4278 okay, good. Someone knows what I'm talking about, I thought I was just to drunk to see the stars.
you too are scared of go pros on strings?
@@TWEAKLET two* and I didn't say I was scared of anything. I was adding one more to HIS list of fears.
2:50 seeing how curious the fish are, staring directly at the camera lens , so awesome. All those barracudas were amazing as well. Wow
5:28 was probably the end of the video for a lot of people
😂
really loved watching the barracuda mingle with each other and in the schools of other fish so casually. they’re always depicted as such brutal & hungry fish, so it’s just cool to see them acting like. well. normal animals
This is amazing
" acting like. well. normal animals" What an asinine comment 😆
😂@@LJS01
Why is it asenine, he is talking about their portrayal in media as opposed to this ones behaviour
@@geedee1264I think they’re calling it asinine in that thinking there’s any such thing as ‘normal animals’ is an asinine thing to think
I love watching the fish and their reactions. Everyone trying to mind their business but varying levels of curiousness and boldness or caution.
Interesting to see the results of the enormous anchor chain being dragged around as the ship moves in the tides. This was an interesting video....lots of different fish, that really took me by surprise for a sand only location.
Chains dragging really destroy seabeds and the beginning of the food chain. That’s why there are so many fish aggregating there, the small Crustacea, worms etc are exposed and it’s a smorgasbord for the fish. However there will be nothing left for them soon, prawn trawler nets have an even more devastating effect on grass seabeds as they dig up the very food that Dugongs rely on.
@@teeanahera8949 what
@@Ezdine_G8261 chains fuck up the food supply
@@teeanahera8949 probably the dumbest comment I’ve ever read. You really have no clue how big the ocean is.
Imagine being part of the crew lifting the chain up unaware your decapitating several fish.
holy mackerel those barracudas look really cool and there is a ton of them
Something about the sheer scale of a large ship like that really terrifies me for some reason.
It's called sub mechano phobia, I have it too
Yall suffer from psychosis or something. It's not normal lol
@@pearlglassif you guys dont like underwater manmade
stuff youre gonna HATE 20,000 leagues under the sea lol
@@pearlglass moreso megalophobia
For me it's the fact that I could get stuck at the bottom of the hull, being drowned
All the fish are so suspicious of the GoPro lol looking at their faces like ''hey man what the heck is that thing''
the way i went from kicking my feet in the air at the cute fishies and thinking “maybe the ocean isnt so scary after all!” in the day footage to blankly staring, terrified, at the night footage, further confirming my intense fear of the ocean
There are multiple barracuda during the daytime footage.
@@greg1474okay? Still cute
well GREG, if that IS your real name, some people find fish that look like little prehistoric gremlins with an underbite and razor-sharp teeth very adorable thank your very much!!
I was like that with both parts. Lemon sharks are friends
@@bombthing the sharks were cute I agree
0:53 I love how this guy on the top left has a "are you going to finish that?" look in his eye as he peeks down from the corner.
The quality of the camera and the pristine waters almost make everything look fake because it is so vibrant. Great video mate. I think this is how we should explore more of the 90% we haven't seen of the ocean is by dropping a camera as ships sail across. No telling what is down there! :)
Most of the ocean is barren like a desert, only near the coast lines is life so vibrant.
@@RM-fj9nt i underatand that. But i also feel like there is a lot tonstill be seen out in thr deep.
@@raycavazos8927 There's not... minus some super specialized creatures. Once you get beyond the depth light penetrates (only about 1000m) life is almost non existant.
The fish in the beginning did look fake
Most of what we've not discovered is so deep it would be impractical to do so
This is how a legit video goes viral…not because of a ton of subscribers…but the honestly interesting content! Well done!
more like this is what youtube originally existed for.
Omg it's so cool that the night footage even captured the diel vertical migration of the zooplankton and stuff! And the sharks appearing out of nowhere from the darkness like that is so cool! I didn't know that their eyes shone in the dark like that! I love how curious those blue fish were in the daytime and the barracuda were really curious and it's kinda cute how curious the fish are... I really loved how immersive this footage is and how calming it is to look at and listen to. I love it!
I’m sorry, do you care to explain the first sentence in your comment? For anyone who didn’t understand it? Asking for a friend.
@@wolfiemuse sediments and plankton get carried by the stream, which are the white flocks you see in the night part of the vid
I like how reliable GoPros are. Attaching them to strings, dropping them into oceans, dropping them into giant arctic glacier holes, random pipes in the forest, or even into sinkholes. That's quality!
I've always had a rational fear of cruise ship balconies, and now I will be certain to stay well away from the edge
If you fall in, you’re more likely to drown or die of hypothermia than a shark. Doesn’t help but know you won’t be ripped apart if you do.
Then stay on the land you weirdo 😂 nothing about you it’s rational
ive never felt more alone or vulnerable then on a cruise ship balcony alone at night... after an arguement with my son's crazy mom
@@retrobeans24 Armchair Expertise directly from Reddit. No one should listen to what you wrote. Ask the deceiced Members of the USS Indianapolis if you can not get ripped a part. Idk what it is with fools like you, you wouldn't step in a bear cage, you would not lay with a lion in their territory (note we are no natural prey to these animals), yet somewhere you got indoctrinated to think that you can float in the open ocean without the risk of getting eaten by a Water Apex predator? How about forming an own opinion instead of following the mainstream popular opinion just to fit in?
@@retrobeans24 OR get sucked in the cruise propeller and get ripped to pieces. Sadly, it might of happened to people who they have yet to find that jumped off or fell off.
I knew sharks tend to often do their hunting at night but this really drives it home how many suddenly just appear when the sun goes down!
I just want to know where they're chilling during the day
@@chromberries7329little caves in water
Also really early in the morning as the night is ending.
@@chromberries7329 around, in the water probably.
@@chromberries7329 On land, duh
This was incredible and scary at the same time. Grew up next to the ocean all my life and it still scares me.
Night footage reminds me of that kid that jumped off the cruise ship and disappeared.
What I like about this is there's no breathing sounds and bubbles, and the fish go right up to the camera because its not a person, so it's more like a fish simulation video than a diver pov.
its little videos like these that make me like social media 10x more
I’ve been on so many cruise ships, and it’s so cool to see what’s actually happening under the water!
The ships should put a camera underneath and charge to let people watch. I know.. it should be free but you know they won't give you anything for 'free'.
@@lilolme69some cruises are unlimited drinks and food so I would say there is some “free” aspects
Yeah just don’t jump off the ship or you’ll be eaten alive by sharks.
This is close to shore. In most of open ocean it would just be empty water.
when we were anchored out i used to drop a handline down from the rail with literally anything on the hook and the jack crevalles would smack it immediately at a certain depth. the chief steward would cook em up fresh... good eating
I appreciate people like this because rather than doing stuff on the cruise, they decided to throw a gopro in the water to film the ocean, great idea and fantastic video!
My grandpa was a sailor and his ship was about to capsize once so they all jumped into the water. There was a fire and not many life boats were available only life jackets. He said he will never forget how tiny he felt in that massive ocean.
Ok
you can get the same exact feeling by yourself on a cruise ship balcony at night.... no need to jump in
@@BenzFrank you still have the safety of the ship. Imagine being surrounded by endless deep water with nothing to hold on to.
@@BenzFrank the ship was on fire and sinking
Dang😮 how did he make it back?
@5:15 - Those are the bow thrusters. They basically make the ship go directly left or right, or do spins to get out of ports as well as balance the ship and make it feel more normal during high seas.
Thanks, I was going to wright a question about those!
@@christinae30same! Thankful someone explained it lol
@@christinae30 many meters in diameter. If bow or aft truster is started there is massive propeller inside and diver would be sucked through it and made into pulp. Big ships are extremely dangerous, all kinds of ballast water inlets and outlets too to be worried.
@@djremotion2thank you I was wondering and I hated them at first sight and now I hate them even more- ty for the education lmao
Yes!
Thankfully for me I will never voluntarily go/swim near since I panick after 7 - 10 seconds with my head under surface (brrr). But interested in machines and mechanics.
Lol, every fish staring like, "Who is that?"
I love how we as humans fear oceans from land but it's actually very chill down there.
This man shot a better video than most underwater videographers from 30 feet above the water.
Never thought I would ever see a video footage from this perspective. Creative and fascinating to watch. Well done sir.
The ocean is definetly the scariest place on earth
Agree! that and Space!!!Which is not on earth. But part of our experience on this blue marble.
Humans are deadlier and scarier overall
Wimp! Space and the ocean are the most amazing and beautiful places to discover. And yet we know so little about both of them.
@@ashleysmith9516 Id rather face a raging psychopath than die in the sea.
@@ununun9995 The sea will drown you, a raging psychopath might torture you horribly
I don’t think there could be anything more scary than being stranded at sea in the water at night
I find it adorable how the fish are all so curious of the go pro, giving it the pouty side eye.
I love how innocent the fishes eyes look 👀 so cute 🥺
Untill u see the great white 👀
The way the fish swim up to the camera expecting it to be food. Wonder if they actively follow cruise ships or just know there's a chance for food when they pass through their area? Either way, awesome footage!
They eat the poo poo
Sort of fish don’t usually but sharks and Dolphins have been known to follow ships and eat scraps
I love how curious they all are soon as the camera drops in. Especially the Barracudas.