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Shark Divers are people who study, photograph, interact with and even wrestle with some of the most terrifying creatures on earth. A select group of skilled professionals routinely work with, or near the animals out in the wild and in aquariums. This feature-length documentary focuses on this diverse and eclectic group - each with different motives in their unusual fields. Some are adrenaline junkies and many are staunch conservationists. Together, they form a community of people fascinated by sharks. Their enthusiasm (and fear) can be highly contagious! Learn all about the shark divers and the diverse group of graceful and powerful creatures they study - the tiger, lemon, mako, whale and the legendary great white sharks. Shark Divers gets up close and personal with the sharks and divers to share their passion and debunk the myth of the cold-blooded, man-eating shark.
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Shark Divers are people who study, photograph, interact with and even wrestle with some of the most terrifying creatures on earth. A select group of skilled professionals routinely work with, or near the animals out in the wild and in aquariums. This feature-length documentary focuses on this diverse and eclectic group - each with different motives in their unusual fields. Some are adrenaline junkies and many are staunch conservationists.
Together, they form a community of people fascinated by sharks. Their enthusiasm (and fear) can be highly contagious! Learn all about the shark divers and the diverse group of graceful and powerful creatures they study - the tiger, lemon, mako, whale, and the legendary great white sharks. Shark Divers gets up close and personal with the sharks and divers to share their passion and debunk the myth of the cold-blooded, man-eating shark.
I am a bird diver 🐦😌😎
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I would never have guessed.
Wonder if these divers would appreciate the shark holding on too them obviously no hands, so a nice teeth hold.
I have no desire to swim with sharks, but I’m glad there are those that do so that I can enjoy the experience of watching shark documentaries.
Thats 2 of us.
I believe that sharks being exposed to humans through especially cage diving and "shark tours" where they chum the waters causes sharks to associate humans with food.
I agree! They shouldn’t be chumming these sharks with humans in the water. The sharks come to depend on being fed and yes, associating humans with food.. it can also make the sharks more aggressive.
Exactly!!! Talk about learned behaviors
Agree. How could it not?
Tiger sharks are my favorite sharks. They are just beautiful. Went surfing in Maui and my instructor said a very large tiger hung out with him one day right where we were surfing. Hearing that was the strangest mix of nervousness and excitement!
I've seen lemon sharks in the Bahamas 🇧🇸 as a teenager and thanked the Lord for the blessing of a lifetime. Also dove in the Galápagos and saw black tipped sharks. Thank you Eli Martinez and all conservation divers who are so brave and willing to capture footage. Sharks are beautiful and they play a vital role in any ecological niche. We need to save them by not fishing for them. Marvel at their beauty because along with the crocodile they are a living dinosaur who's evolved near the top of the pecking order in our beautiful oceans and seas.
Well said Daniel. Thank you.
You can find black tipped reef sharks here in America, go to Florida and fish (DO NOT ENTER THE WATER) on Mexico beach, Mexico beach is close to Panama City beach, takes about 45 minutes to get there from PCB, just bottom fish from the shore and you will catch juveniles, Mexico beach is home to the worlds largest shark estuary (currently known largest estuary), you will find many shark species here in abundance, although swimming at the beach is strongly discouraged.
Good for you
My first shark encounter was with a 9 foot bull in the Bahama's. went on to swim with several more featured in this video like the Great white, Reef sharks, Mako, Tiger's and also hammerhead's. There was one Tigershark that acted the way a dog would coming in and resting right on some divers laps (mine included)
@@nickd3157 went out on jet skis in the Gulf and rode with hundreds of sharks. We were told they were migrating. It was an amazing experience. They were everywhere. Never really realized how extremely fast they are! Seeing them like that in person in their own environment is something that cannot be matched!
Интересно наблюдать, сам занимаюсь попугаями и певчими птицами 🐦👏👍
I love dogs... ❤
I've always loved seeing people being passionte about their jobs. And I really love this guy's passion! It's something I would be scared to do, but I wanna try it out someday~ Lovely documentary!
So feeding sharks doesnt train them to associate humans with food? Like it does with literally every other predator on the planet?
Dont know about that one sharks are smart and very capable of learning.
Yup. Those string of attacks in the Red Sea nearly ten years ago were caused by sharks that were fed by hand days prior to the attacks in another location. The victims were bitten on the hands and hips: places the sharks associated with the people holding or storing fish.
Excellent point. That’s why it’s illegal to feed wild bears. They keep coming back for more. When you don’t have food, watch out.
I agree 👍
Nope.
And this is why swimming pools were invented 😱
thanks for shark intel, chief
Master Chief as the narrator makes this documentary that much better.
It’s not if…it’s when these dives will turn deadly. Chumming tigers for an adrenaline junkies thrill is not for conservation , it’s for a chemical jolt to to the divers. Be honest about why you’re doing it and just be ready for serious consequences and don’t be surprised when one of your divers doesn’t come back.
Whoever scored this Doc. is a beast.
Jump into a frenzy of feeding sharks only to get eatin, sounds reasonable. 🦈🏊♀️
Chumming from a boat teaches sharks that boats bring food, revving the boat engine is the dinner bill. Sharks have learned that people are food too especially in a frenzy. Irresponsible behavior.
Классное видео. Супер просто. Подводная съёмка на высоте. Ребята, вы молодцы. Спасибо за видео. Удачи.
Amazing Documentary 🦈🌊 stay away from the beach 🏖 its not safe 💯
Complicate job and beautiful, respectful as well. Guys only one thing because I work with sea mammals and sharks and also fishes. Be careful with the flash of your cameras because of their eyes. Thank you for this amazing video
Came here to hear masterchief talk about sharks. Was not disappointed.
Yeah I was looking up all of his acting roles and I am very happy.
Just don’t listen to this before you fall asleep. I just had the wildest dream
These Documentaries,are fun to watch, I am learning from them and I, enjoy watching them😊🎉🎉
Proud of u guys. Good job brave divers….
Astonishing bravery. Thanks for sharing.
When an animal repeatedly bumps your camera, it is informing you to get out of its territory. That should be respected by divers, lest a stronger message like an actual bite is required to get the message across. Hopefully, as long as it is safe, taking children in cages to see the sharks in their habitat, will help build future conservationists.
Right? And it was such a laughing matter for the guys watching back the tape. Meanwhile I’m cringing at the shark’s repeated warnings.
They were checking them on a diff level. They wanted something cuz the chum and the guys were sorta teasing and they ....the sharks....knew and said watchya got? They bumped as a test. Territory wasnt the reason they bumped.
Man, I don't know if I would be able to with children, if something was to happen....
Funny how humans wanting a selfie to make there lives look better then they really are effect animals in such a negative way
I find it weird that they say in the beginning that ' if this sport has gone to far', and they talk about these divers getting bitten by sharks, at the same time as they show ppl constantly touching them or hanging from their fins, which is the exact thing you should not do, LEARN TO RESPECT THEM!
I totally agree with you. Wild animals should be observed and not interacted with. Plus humans should not feed sharks for the same reason people shouldn't feed bears, it habituates the animal into associating humans with food, see the horrific result of this in 2010 in Sharmel Sheik in Egypt.
Totally agreed. I had to turn it off because I got sick of the narrator playing up the danger angle. "A handful of divers survived a shark attack" is so out of context bordering inaccurate. Shark bites are rare in the first place and even rarer that someone dies from it! This fear mongering is not helping the conservation effort at all.
I have so much respect for the divers and filmography that risk their lives to tag and show us watchers what fascinating creatures they are.
Just please, fisherman, stop killing them for a selfie 🤳 🦈
@lovenikolatesla846 These brave people bring a whole new world to us, risking their own lives. They love doing it, though. Watching how majestically so many sharks and other ocean dwellers glide past, esp. with bioluminescence,
fascinates me every time. We could still save our ocean, I heard some scientists say yesterday, but it would require
cooperation of all the people on the planet. If we could get an 8 year pause from fishing, nature can restore itself. We
would all need to help those people who depend on fish, by giving them other protein sources. If we can save this
magnificent planet, this unique jewel, it would be worth it for all our humans to work together in harmony. Because if the ocean dies, everything else will, too.
If those Sharks wanted to get you, they would. No mucking around. They don’t like the taste of us. They have incredible curiosity. They are superb. 🦈💗🇦🇺 Love them.
How do you know what tastes good to them. People are dying faster then anytime in history to shark predation.
They don't prefer us but we taste fine if they are hungry enough, and this has been proven by several cases of sharks consuming large portions of a human, then coming back and finishing it all.
@@shrutefarms4741Hello And thank you so much. This is so true man 👍👍
That is a scary fun job . Being that close to the sharks Priceless
it's a life changing experience
Life threatening job!
If u r reading d comments, please add subtitle as viewers from non English speaking countries finds it difficult to fully understand despite your clear narration.
Masha Allah
Sharks are so cool. I feel like a kid
It's the song that goes with the Sharks that scares me.( The jaws song )...and not being able to see what's around me ...
I was once surprised by a great white pup the water was so murky you could see only a few feet in front of you. One second she wasn't there and the next she was swimming up next to me for a closer look so close I could have reached out and touched her, then her curiosity sated she disappeared again. For all I know she could have been swimming 10 feet directly below me. got a great pic I posted on my DA account
Incredible cool nature. 🌏
Whale Shark:-Millions of years of evolution without the intervention of humans, but now we need to take samples of flesh and stick them with a tag. 🙄
It was disturbing to see those young children get to go down in those shark cages with great whites, as young as 5? Sharks have been known to get into or atleast partly those cages. I think that is grossly irresponsible. Anything could go wrong.
i see your point, but the chance of something happening is so small that I would say its completely safe, as long there are some responsible adults so look after them!
I totally agree with you . I think those children were way too little to small. Way too risky
There’s nothing safe about dividing with sharks the best of the best have had accidents doing this bottom line is to dangerous for kids
@@andrearokkanen1295 and what is a responsible adult that I do against a shark?
This!!!!
I've never seen a shark in the water, but I'll never forget when I was about 12 and a bunch of tarpon, all bigger than me, came swimming by out of the blue, so close I could feel the current they made as they all swam by. I love sharks, but I'm terrified of them. Every time I am snorkeling in the ocean, when visiblity is poor, I feel like I'm about to swim into a giant, tooth filled mouth! I just can't get comfortable and relaxed when I can't see very far around myself.
You need to go to the Bahama's the water there is crystal clear even 30 feet deep you can still see the bottom
as long as you respect them your all good! :)
You're in the ocean how afraid can you be?
@@andrearokkanen1295 not necessarily
@@chewbacca8877 all depends on the shark
Thank every Kid to make this experience
U can't see anything in that water. Can U imagine a big shark head swimming up slowly , right up to U?
Oh my word. 😳
so scary but nice
WOW,,AWESOME BUT I DON'T WANT THAT,,LOVED THE VIDEO❤️❤️😎👍
The documentary you can watch million times
The same plastic you throw on the ground can go too the sea and be eaten by the same fish that’s been served on your plate,stop poisoning yourself and your loved ones ~use a thrash can❤️❤️❤️
Kinda sad when a sealion does a better job recycling than we do isn't it
I appreciate this!!
I love this creatures so much ❤😮😊
I would swim with the whale shark , that's about it for sharks. Now whales , yes , all of them , especially Orcas , Sperm Whales , and Humpback Whales.
Sharks are amazing fish
Lana
sharks are sweet curious animals we shouldnt be scared of as divers cuz they rarely attack divers
Damn right they are one of the most dangerous
What if one of the kids got through the bars?! I'm not at all against people going down in cages but I personally wouldn't let my kids because kids don't always listen. Anyway you guys be blessed
Yeah RIGht!!!...From youth My Sun was allways doing the opposite Robbing Banks ect' straight to Prison...Fact...THEY
WILL get " Treadwel'ed or ERWINED SOONER OR LATER. PEACE,!
Very true!
beatifull shark
nice shots
Hey if you want to go out and endanger yourself fine but not your kids! There’s no way I would put my children in anything this dangerous. I’ve seen sharks 🦈 get inside of those cages. I know someone who gets in the shark 🦈 cages and I know this is dangerous!
sharks are more afraid of more people then their are sharks why else would they allow kids to go in while their supervised
Swimming with shark's 2nd best thing I have ever been able to do. Only one thing has ever topped it and that was flying for the USN
Haha, so exciting!😀 But I can't 🙌🤭😅
"Whale shark tourism is going to drive them away from these waters" as he prepares his spear to ram in the side of the animal to extract it's flesh.
Imagine doing this with dinosaurs. Like maybe you could get away with getting that close to Triceratops or Stegosaurus but they probably aren't as dangerous as Raptors or other Carnivores.
Actually, Herbivores tend to be more dangerous than even the predators. Just look at Africa most of the top 5 deadly animals there all eat plants.
Absolutely beautiful creatures all species of Sharks but what people always have to remember is that the sharks are apex predators, which means that when you go into their element you are now possibly a part of the food chain. Sorry but that’s the reality of it so people can stop being so hateful and judgemental of these apex predators, they are no different than a grizzly bear on the land
Exactly right. And well explained. Thank you.
Yes, they're beautiful apex Predators and important for marine ecosystem and biodiversity. But human aren't include in their top food chain. They're not too much interested to chew human flesh..... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🌊🏖️🌅🦈🦈🦈🦈
@@deWiAnNaEnEcBi3857 I mean if humans were a part of their food chain, there would be NO sharks left. Humans are at the top :)
@@krimtok8384 yes, that's why humans are most dangerous and destructive species on Earth....
The background music is way to over powering to watch / listen to this comfortably . Please change that in future videos
It’s the producer choice and or the director’s. We as distributors don’t have a say in what music the creatives use.
I love the footage and enthusiasm those shark biologists have for the ocean, I’m not sure habitual feeding of sharks in & around the same location is a good idea,
It’s basically the same theory as shark cages! Those sharks will associate humans with feeding and food, perhaps other snorkeling or recreational divers, swimming with attract sharks and they will expect food, and if those unlucky people have no chum or fish guts on hand, they might become very interested in the people in the water.
The problem with tiger sharks is they have both gripping teeth and cutting teeth all in each tooth plus tiger sharks love to head shake and bite & roll, great whites have bottom gripping teeth and upper cutting teeth, both are deadly!
I’d prefer a great white shark to a tiger any day!
Wow 👏
I am petrified of and fascinated by sharks . I can’t imagine putting my little kids in a cage with great white sharks. That seems way too risky 🥴
I agree! That's going way too far!
The kids were fine. Very small risk. Driving is a bigger gamble and we do it with kids every day
WOW! ❤❤❤❤
Your not the only ones out there
Shark tonsil doctor is the most unsafe job in America by far.
LOL I had the second most unsafe job anyone in the US could have as a Naval Aviator. The most unsafe job are those held by the enlisted men and women that kept me and everyone doing my job in the air that were working on the flight deck.
What's a shark tonsil doctor is that a joke?
Sharks a my favrit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow ❤️🙏
That would be awesome
The entire mindset of the shark divers is wrong. A bicycle or a football are sporting tools a shark is a wild animal.
“Shark infested waters “ bro they live there???
Maybe the 6 gill sharks leave the deep area and go to the shallow cause.something very large that they fear wakes up at a certain time so they go to the shallow waters..lol
LOL! Dude, those free diving Bahamians know more about those sharks than you do! They live in a symbiotic relationship with the sharks.
25.1.2022.Very good.
What happened to not feeding animals so they don't associate food with humans? Oh right, money and no brains.
Spot on!
I thought they were going to tie a rope to the kiddos belt and fling them off the back of the boat . Just like the tuna bait! 😂😂
Swimming with sharks is a dumb idea. Who cares why they bite, they still took off your leg.
I miss doing this
It's all about the "pucker factor" after all!
28:50 wow! Bravo! My baby 👍😍🤗
Swimming around whale sharks does nothing to save them.
Food 9f course! Yikers!!!
Using bait to lure sharks to a cage full of humans is teaching the sharks to associate humans with food. Not very smart.
Sharks are attracted to boats. Don't splash...don't dive off a boat. Slide into the water slowely and get to the bottom. Don't swim in murky waters. Don't go near spear fisherman who deserve what they get: hunted eventually.
@@jimbeam7160 thanks for the advice.
@@jimbeam7160 I was actually extremely lucky. My first shark encounter was with a 9 foot bull shark that had been under a pier, course had I known it was there I never would have jumped in the water. Luckly for me it did not attack and just swam close and around me a few times before swimming off to the reef. Never made that mistake again
@@CDRhammond Yeah...I've heard that Bulls hang out around piers.
Fishing piers are fave places for Bulls.....alot of fisherman don't see their caught fish getting eaten by sharks....they just have snapped lines and assumed the fish was so big it snapped the line.
At Bob Hall pier at Port Aransas, Texas...surfers told me there's a big shark always at the pier where they somehow decided to surf?
Murky waters at dawn or dusk is not a good idea for a swim. All it takes is one hungry frustrated shark. The dumbest thing I've seen is scuba diving at night? Night time offers some different fishes that are quite bizarre........but........it's not really a good idea. Don't know why more divers aren't attacked.
@@jimbeam7160 The one I made the mistake of jumping off of held military boats used in testing torpedo guidance systems as well as on some occasions US submarines near the end of the pier in the deeper water. No fishing going on but had plenty of places to hide. The shark was right under my feet when I jumped and needless to say the splash I created from the near 15 foot drop created a lot of interest for the animal.
Even before my experience with the Bull I knew never to enter the water in early morning or at night especially since Bulls were not the only large sharks on the prowl. There were also Tigers to be worried about too as well as great hammerheads which potentially could be troublesome but every experience I had with giant hammerheads was great .
During my time there one of my first orders given was no one from the base was allowed in the water at sunrise or after sunset.
And that is why you dive in pairs its generally not going to be the shark you see that's dangerous it's going to be the one you don't see coming.
I believe with prep time a tiger could take down a great white.
master chiefs voice
feeding sharks off a boat is a VERY questionable practice
Did someone heard what that guy said before going deep in the aquarium water. " I just hope they fed the Sharks" that was so funny because he was going the meal for the Shark whale. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shark: "swings"
Paparazi: omg mr shark mr shark mr shark, can i have your attention please .
Stop with the misinformation of mistaken identity and excuses for bites . There are many cases of predation they know you aren’t a seal . The cases of single bites are more of a territory bite
I completely agree!! one thing I heard and it makes very good sense, is that when these claims are hypothesized. They consider the shark coming straight up under us. When in fact they come lateral with us or at a slight angle we do not look like a seal
@@terrencemichaelcruz1801 agreed. Think they are protecting tourism. Maybe they get paid to play dumb. In donations from resorts and hotels to keep quiet. Who knows but I’m not fooled.
I love how people who are attacked by an animal/shark say "it's was our fault not the animal"...why can't it be both 🤔 definitely a fatal attraction.
@Uk’s Hardest Unreleased Rap so what about known "man killers"?
If you're going to feed them, do it wayyy out there so they don't go in closer to shore. We don't need them feasting on humans.
6:12 that’s obvious. If you
HAD got it done in jail, you
would not have referred to it as a “jailhouse tat”.
all things considered, I'd still rather be a shark diver than a shark. Now that's a dangerous job....
I will stick to watching mother nature from my bedroom and TV . We are not supposed to be where most of these beautiful animal's live , you don't see sharks filming human's and to them we are totally a weird alien 👽 invading their natural habitat. We belong on land and when we go into the ocean we are tresspassing and are no longer the top of the food chain nope we become part of the menu and sometimes people don't understand as horrific as it seems a shark doesn't just blindly swim around looking for people to eat ,it just doesn't happen, but every now and then under curtain circumstances and odd accurances a shark will attack human's so you must know the chance you are taking truly can have deadly consequences. Peace and God bless sharks and people.
Last guy is so delusional about sharks thinking they are all innocent and only ever bite to investigate. Even when he dies he still blames himself, they could probably all eat the cameraman alive in front of him and he will be: "Not out fault, the camera mans lens was reflecting light that looked like fish skin!".
Despond .. I totally agree with you!! Totally delusional 🤦♀️
damn thats narly dudes got some cahunas
yes very scary, but have they been attacked by a solicitor in their natural enviroment
Just leave the sharks alone
The rule I had when I swam with them was I let the animal come to me rather than me chase after it. A shark that swims close is generally either curious about you or comfortable enough to get close and when its comfortable is far less likely to attack.
Sharks, like the six-gill, with no dorsal fin look very, very odd for a shark