Finding CREEPY Sea Creatures in REMOTE TIDE POOLS!!
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2023
- We're here in Hawaii where the tide pools have some of the craziest species you've ever seen! From fish so small you cant see them, to big eels! We make a trip to Walmart to get supplies and then hit the tide pools on a mission to find as many sea creatures as possible!🪸🐠🌴
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5 month gang
Marine biologist here, I'm a bit late but I live and work in Hawaii so I work with a lot of the species you saw! The seal is a Hawaiian monk seal, they are protected so you shouldn't get close to them. Most of the seals in the islands have names and are routinely monitored by NOAA and the Hawaii Marine Animal Response, which I used to work for. The green sea turtles are also protected, and they like to haul out onto the beach and bask in the sun. The first urchin you picked up is called echinometra mathaei, or the burrowing urchin. As their name suggests, they burrow deep into the rocks, which is why they're so hard to pick up. The second urchin you grabbed is colobocentrotus atratus, or the helmet/shingle urchin. Their eggs are eaten as sushi! You were right about Acanthurus triostegus, the baby convict tang.The sergeant you caught is a blackspot damselfish, also called kupipi in Hawaiian.The sea cucumber you grabbed while diving is an actinopyga varians, or the pacific white-spotted cucumber. The gobies hopping between tide pools are called zebra blennies, scientific name istiblennius zebra, and they're endemic to Hawaii. The crab you netted is grapsus tenuicrustatus, and you can often see hundreds of these guys crawling on the rocks on the east side of Oahu at sunset. The next sea cucumber you grabbed is holothuria atra, which are poisonous but can also be eaten or used for medicine if prepared properly. You got some cool catches! Hope you enjoyed the islands!
Ship me a yellow Tang, please.
1 month gang
POV I actually saw them at Walmart doing this video😭😭😭
You ARE SO LUCKY the crystal looking sea urchin is one of the most venomous ones in the world
Those turtle's you saw , you should not go near them because they were laying eggs 😊
That Monk Seal is an endangered species, and you guys shouldn't be nearly that close.
2 MONTH GANG
Gotta love Walter
Hey Paul just want to let you and Brenton know that the monk seal and the turtles are protected heavily here and it’s illegal to touch and frowned upon to get super close to them. Otherwise Great video! 🤙🏼
3 month gang
Paul, go snorkeling at Hunama Bay. It's a protected park no nets. If it's still the same, you can see thousands of fish, both inside and outside the reef. Just be careful of strong currents outside of the reef. We used to feed the fish, bread, and peas. Double check if that's still allowed.
Paul thank you for being one of my favorite UA-camrs. Your content is always amazing. Also welcome to my home and I hope you loved being surrounded by all this nature!
The seal made me cry
Hey Paul, loved this video. The seal was aewsome and no doubt it went back into the water to feed. Looks like You and Brenten are having a great time, especially in Walmart and the cool fishing gear they sell there. Thank You, as always Paul, for sharing, shout out to Brenten & Jaquan, and stay safe.
The seal 🦭 made me cry 😭
"I'm gonna get him out of this crack." YEET! hahahaha
Bro puts out the best videos no 🧢
I love you Paul