"Mangrove Forests| JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD" (5:33) ua-cam.com/video/_s3KecHP5zQ/v-deo.html (0:56 to 1:19 tolerate salt water 1:44 to 2:00 a refuge for marine life 2:20 to 2:55 intricate adaptations to deal with saltwater
This is perhaps one of the best explanations I have ever seen in 23 years ! In my school we used to learn these statements but were never told the reason behind . Example 1 - Mangroves act as a buffer zone between Ocean and Shore . Why do they act as Buffer Zone was never explained . Today I learnt that the roots hold the shoreline together preventing erosion , thereby attenuating the tides . Example 2 - They act as a home for Invertebrates . But why ? I got the answer today . The vast mesh of roots protect the small fish and invertebrates from predators . They also provide them the food which is flown out to ocean during receding tide . Excellent Videography . I would just like Mr. Jonathan Bird to notice this comment of mine and feel good how his videos have been affecting lives of many . Love from India .
I think only the Red Mangrove has seeds that develop a stem while on the plant. Some other species of mangroves (different genera) grow slightly more inland.
Need mangrove police I guess because developers don't give a poop about anything other than money. Humans...grrrr. I didn't know about the mangroves and their importance to the land...wow and wow. Thanks, Jonathan!! So very very much...and to your TEAM!
Hello Jonathan, I don't know if you remember me, but a couple years ago I told you I wanted to get scuba certified. But, to get to the point... Don't lemon sharks live in mangroves? And you should totally do a video on coral reefs, like the great barrier reef! And, don't listen to the haters, they are just jealous that you're smart and they aren't! 😊😉
In my place mangrove forest is not a place that we dare to go because of the dangerous animal there such as crocodile and snake. You could get attack from nowhere. But today I learn something new and the importance of mangrove plants.
Olá presados Jonathan e Equipe ,Parabéns ! Os Vídeos de Vocês são Excelentes nota 10, Obrigado por nos mostrar lugares que de outra forma nunca veria-mos, gostaria de ver Vídeos traduzidos para o Português do Brasil. Fiquem com Deus. Salmos 19:1-4 .FORTE ABRAÇO
Jonathan, do you know about the Machineel Tree? Looks like mangrove and gets into the mix, so I've read. TOUCHING the tree is dangerous, or sitting beneath...definitely eating any part of the tree is pretty much a horrible death. Just FYI?
We are growing slowly, but I agree....I do not understand why it is taking so long with the amazingly high quality content we create. I don't know of any other UA-cam program that produces content at such a production level.
BlueWorldTV Oh it’s fine if you forgot. I’ve seen the Sea Turtles video about a hundred times because they were my favorite animal for a while (before I discovered how many amazing animals there are in the ocean with this channel and couldn’t decide between the others). I don’t remember if it’s that video or not. Thank though!
Hi Jonathan, im going to do a presentation on sharks and i was wondering if you have any tips i've already put What Sharks Are, Different Types Of Sharks, Facts About The Goblin Shark, Thresher Shark Facts, How Comman Shark Attacks Are, 20 things that kill humans more then sharks every year, How to tell if a shark is male or female and a spot the difference game to see how well they can see the differecne between a male and a female shark with facts about every shark in the picture so if you have any tips or suggestions please tell me it would really help
Close! They are mollies, if I'm right the sailfin molly. Mollyfish are like elongated platies. Mollies, being part of the same family and livebearing, can crossbreed with platies, swordtails, and in rare cases, guppies and mosquitofish.
AURAPHIL thanks for sharing. For more info, kindly Google: Mangroves of CAGAUT River, Salcedo, Eastern Samar or Yolanda Movie (effects of Supertyphoon Haiyan on Mangroves).
This channel is so underrated, the cinematography is amazing and the content is just as great :)
Thanks! Word is getting out there slowly. Tell a few friends to watch!
I go to a place called Eco Rangers every friday and i always tell people about BlueWorld
Ceetz yes we are so lucky to be able to watch this for free !!
InstaBlaster...
0:44 that leopard seal is really adorable
Wow. I almost felt sentimentally treated by how you presented such fair reaches of the mangrove trees and par-eco systems.
Thank you.
"Mangrove Forests| JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD" (5:33)
ua-cam.com/video/_s3KecHP5zQ/v-deo.html
(0:56 to 1:19 tolerate salt water
1:44 to 2:00 a refuge for marine life
2:20 to 2:55 intricate adaptations to deal with saltwater
i remember watching this in 2012 on my slow desktop laptop wow this is my childhood
It makes me feel good when people have fond memories of watching Blue World anytime.
this video is 3 years old not 8
@Marino does dumb stuff lol
same, this is my childhood
@Marino the g70 guy I MEANT THE CHANNEL PEOPLE NOT THIS SPECIFIC VIDEO LOL
This explains all of it.. Thanks mr. Jonathan!!!
Mangroves are awesome !!!
Very interesting the adaptations of mangrove trees, in particular how they deal with the salinity of the water.
This is perhaps one of the best explanations I have ever seen in 23 years ! In my school we used to learn these statements but were never told the reason behind .
Example 1 - Mangroves act as a buffer zone between Ocean and Shore . Why do they act as Buffer Zone was never explained . Today I learnt that the roots hold the shoreline together preventing erosion , thereby attenuating the tides .
Example 2 - They act as a home for Invertebrates . But why ? I got the answer today . The vast mesh of roots protect the small fish and invertebrates from predators . They also provide them the food which is flown out to ocean during receding tide .
Excellent Videography . I would just like Mr. Jonathan Bird to notice this comment of mine and feel good how his videos have been affecting lives of many .
Love from India .
I'm so glad that our video accomplished what we hoped to convey!! Thanks for watching!!
This is the first time I’ve seen the vid, thanks for reupload!!!!
This video is awesome!! When something floats or is stuck in the water, under water its a amazing view!!
I'm living vicariously through you and your amazing art Mr. Bird! You are a common name in my classroom :)
Wow, thank you!
love you johnathan!!!
Thank you so much my students have benefited so much from this :) Fin said he loved it
Great to hear!
Well, I'll be dipped. Thanks for another compact and informative episode!!
wow what an educational videos thanx Jonathan i have a lot of learn from your videos
Come once to India and please visit Lakshadweep... India's Coral Islands... Mangroves in Sundarban Delta is amazing and world famous too...
more videos of mangroves please. Thank you
Would be so cool to dive there!
Agreed!
UA-cam are so call i want to be just like you.
Keep up the good work Jonathan 😀
Beautiful video
amazing footage
Great re-upload!!! I remember watching this episode a while back and now I remember how good it is! Awesome video!!!
Well done, Jonathan! Very important info.
Really fun and interesting episode, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome explanation n narration!
Glad you liked it!
Whos here before trending
That looks amazing!!!
Great info idol
Educational video Jonathan Bird... thank you very much
Its very good teach
Amazing
I think only the Red Mangrove has seeds that develop a stem while on the plant. Some other species of mangroves (different genera) grow slightly more inland.
Yes
Good message
I went from "AAAAAH, don't lick the leave!" to "He's gonna lick it, isn't he?" to "Ah, yes. He licked it. What an oddball.
Amazing Re-Upload! It's funny because I was just watching the original yesterday, and was wondering if you'd do it again in HD!
Lol, I just saw your great barrier reef video. I feel stupid... 😂
Need mangrove police I guess because developers don't give a poop about anything other than money. Humans...grrrr. I didn't know about the mangroves and their importance to the land...wow and wow. Thanks, Jonathan!! So very very much...and to your TEAM!
Hello Jonathan, I don't know if you remember me, but a couple years ago I told you I wanted to get scuba certified. But, to get to the point... Don't lemon sharks live in mangroves? And you should totally do a video on coral reefs, like the great barrier reef! And, don't listen to the haters, they are just jealous that you're smart and they aren't! 😊😉
I haven't seen you do a mangrove video for a couple of years
In my place mangrove forest is not a place that we dare to go because of the dangerous animal there such as crocodile and snake. You could get attack from nowhere. But today I learn something new and the importance of mangrove plants.
Where do you live??
BlueWorldTV Sarawak (Malaysia part of Borneo)
Soon 200,000! Good luck on your road Jonathan!
Also Im from Norway and I love your videos!
And will you ever do a Diving video in norway do you think?
Maybe!
2:17 I SEE SO MANY MOLLIES (FISH)!
This is a very informative episode, I learned a lot!
:-) . Sweet
I also
Olá presados Jonathan e Equipe ,Parabéns ! Os Vídeos de Vocês são Excelentes nota 10, Obrigado por nos mostrar lugares que de outra forma nunca veria-mos, gostaria de ver Vídeos traduzidos para o Português do Brasil. Fiquem com Deus. Salmos 19:1-4 .FORTE ABRAÇO
Thank you!! Maybe someone out there can translate?
Very educational. Keep up the good work. Hope you can visit Philippines too, we have a lot of amazing wildlife here including the Tubattaha reef.
Wow
Jonathan, do you know about the Machineel Tree? Looks like mangrove and gets into the mix, so I've read. TOUCHING the tree is dangerous, or sitting beneath...definitely eating any part of the tree is pretty much a horrible death. Just FYI?
I'll try to not lick any of those!!
@@BlueWorldTV Exactly the moment I thought of this tree! LOL
In which country its located
Would you know if you can graft Sonneratia Alba onto existing Rootstock?
Wow, that's a very specific question way beyond my level of knowledge!!!
Really awesome channel . Just don't get why it gets less subs
We are growing slowly, but I agree....I do not understand why it is taking so long with the amazingly high quality content we create. I don't know of any other UA-cam program that produces content at such a production level.
You can see many juveniles like fish or lemon sharks around
In the intro, there is a excerpt with hundreds of barracudas. What video is that from?
I think sea turtles but I forget!
BlueWorldTV Oh it’s fine if you forgot. I’ve seen the Sea Turtles video about a hundred times because they were my favorite animal for a while (before I discovered how many amazing animals there are in the ocean with this channel and couldn’t decide between the others). I don’t remember if it’s that video or not. Thank though!
Through mangrove forest can possible to save way of Natural ways
I grew up in a place like this, but it was by an island!!! Sharky xxx
Is this spot over the coast of Belize City?
This was shot partially in Mexico around Riviera Maya and in Yap, which is Micronesia (Pacific).
I think you should see dolphins fishing in flordia bay
When I was little I used the mangrove seeds as pencils for the sand
Hi Jonathan, im going to do a presentation on sharks and i was wondering if you have any tips
i've already put What Sharks Are, Different Types Of Sharks, Facts About The Goblin Shark, Thresher Shark Facts, How Comman Shark Attacks Are, 20 things that kill humans more then sharks every year, How to tell if a shark is male or female and a spot the difference game to see how well they can see the differecne between a male and a female shark with facts about every shark in the picture so if you have any tips or suggestions please tell me it would really help
How about something about shark senses (eyesight, smell, etc.)
Thanks
Yo what song is this? It's bopping
Which song?
Do a video of lookin for Megalodon fossils
We just got back from filming a segment on that in the Cooper River, SC. It will be released in December.
Am I tripping or were those platies and swordtails swimming by the mangroves
Close! They are mollies, if I'm right the sailfin molly. Mollyfish are like elongated platies. Mollies, being part of the same family and livebearing, can crossbreed with platies, swordtails, and in rare cases, guppies and mosquitofish.
2nd i feel sad im not the first :c
Can u please tell me what is your divine mask brand? I want to buy it. Thanks!
The one I have been wearing for the last few years is the Oceanic Mini Shadow. But the one I was wearing in this video was a Tusa.
Hi
healthy biodiversity saves from huricane impact on coastal shore.
You can find mud crabs squeezing among the roots on mangroves
Half of my islad is full with magroves
Nahil Nazim woah u have an island
@J.I.Corpuz I think he means "on the island that I live on!"
Bonl that was a stupid reply Bonl
is your n key broken lol. But seriously that's pretty cool.
What sunglasses?
John why won’t u get 200k
Only a few more days!
2:50
Keep trying to find more things
Hello Sir, from Philippine, I have also a video featuring the Importance of Mangrove Forest
Why don’t you bring home some mangrove leaves to make a salty stew?They’re filled with salt
Doesn't sound very good!
When coming India sir...
Andaman nicobar island
Laxdwwep island
Sundarvan delta
Regards
AURAPHIL thanks for sharing. For more info, kindly Google: Mangroves of CAGAUT River, Salcedo, Eastern Samar or Yolanda Movie (effects of Supertyphoon Haiyan on Mangroves).
you use the old intro i see
Iam 34th
hi jonathan sir
Hi!
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@ will be a meme, calling it now. from the future of like 4 years did meme it