Blake Tallman
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A Lot of Abalone
Video Footage of abalone taken from a SCUBA dive at one of the State Parks near Fort Bragg, CA. Taken at about 30 feet deep, the video also includes footage of an albino abalone.
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Deschutes 2012
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trout
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This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Mendocino Coast Abalone
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Abs
Fort Bragg SCUBA Dive
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Checking out a new spot for scallops on the Mendocino Coast in California off of Fort Bragg. There is a box crab, a bunch of scallops, and a nice cabazone among other sea creatures. The pinnacle started at 40 feet and dropped down to about 80 on the sides.
Fort Bragg Abalone Diving
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A compilation of freediving videos showing what ab-diving in fort bragg, California is like: can you count how many abs there are?
Intermission
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falls to lawrence live at the venue in los gatos april 2008

Комментарии

  • @jamiemazzoccoli8246
    @jamiemazzoccoli8246 12 дней назад

    This video is AMAZING! Thank you for making and sharing ❤

  • @truthfulpatriot9129
    @truthfulpatriot9129 24 дня назад

    good luck with the White Sharks 🦈

  • @paulstemmet2626
    @paulstemmet2626 3 месяца назад

    This was the amount of abalone on the rocks off Cape Town when i was young then the Chinese came and offered big bucks per kg and slowly but the stocks dwindled over the years to the hand of poachers. Hopefully it will get back to its old way where anyone could go out and get a cuota to take home for a delicious meal.

  • @ameer5120
    @ameer5120 6 месяцев назад

    🤑

  • @poetryjones7946
    @poetryjones7946 Год назад

    Gorgeous. Thank you. Such a beautiful fish.

    • @zpydd_
      @zpydd_ 7 дней назад

      theyre snails

  • @user-il8yu5nz9c
    @user-il8yu5nz9c Год назад

    これは一体どこの海?こんな光景見たことないよ。教えて、俺も行きたい。

  • @biblicaltheologyexegesisan9024

    now that is the mother load you hit the jackpot and there were a ton of small fish that just spawned - how cool is that

  • @msbutterbeans
    @msbutterbeans Год назад

    So this is eight years old but still holy F!!!! I counted 157!!!

  • @FATHERSOFBASS
    @FATHERSOFBASS Год назад

    Monstersssssssss I love it thank you 8 years later

  • @normkaiawe1899
    @normkaiawe1899 2 года назад

    What a special place from new Zealand 💯 awsome vid are they endangered

  • @rl3886
    @rl3886 2 года назад

    If you love abalone (seafood), you have to listen to YoungTak’s new released song “Wanna go get some abalone”. This is a must song for abalone (seafood) lovers! ruclips.net/video/KbGSso-kIgU/видео.html

  • @frankchang436
    @frankchang436 2 года назад

    OMG!

  • @familysolitty9468
    @familysolitty9468 2 года назад

    😯

  • @SailingYachtDreamcatcher
    @SailingYachtDreamcatcher 3 года назад

    Speargun while scuba diving???

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ 3 года назад

      Different countries/states have different laws…. I haven’t read the description so don’t know where this is, but lots of places allow, some allow only Hawaiian slings with scuba, some only allow snorkel…. EDIT: Okay, looked, it’s California, I checked the website and for this season spearfishing is defined as “the taking of fish by spear or hand by persons who are in the water and may be using underwater goggles, face plates, breathing tubes, SCUBA, or other artificial underwater breathing device.” As found in 1.76 on the nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=190413&inline

  • @Helena-cc8lv
    @Helena-cc8lv 4 года назад

    nice

  • @hamerding
    @hamerding 4 года назад

    There is a spot on the south side of Mendo Bay that I saw a acre of abs much thicker in numbers than this. They were stacked 2 deep as far as I could see and I saw other spots also thick in abs but that spot in Mendo Bay was the best.

  • @waterman18
    @waterman18 4 года назад

    Have you been back since you filmed this? All the Abalone look healthy yet there is a lack of any algae for them to eat. Moonscape bottom. No Purples and only a small pocket of Red Urchins. I wonder what it looks like there now.

  • @lz7752
    @lz7752 5 лет назад

    우와!!! 저기 어디 나라입니까? 전복밭이네!!!! Which country is this?

  • @barryculloty2568
    @barryculloty2568 5 лет назад

    Notice how little kelp there is, these babies eat algea , but they need kelp too. Not much around!

  • @kevinblanchard611
    @kevinblanchard611 5 лет назад

    Red Abalone

  • @mattwoolery2369
    @mattwoolery2369 5 лет назад

    I went Scuba diving at Mackerricher state park in Fort Bragg, November 9, 2018. About thirty feet off shore we counted over a hundred abalone in a small area about nine feet deep. About thirty feet further out we encountered thousands of purple urchins. the rocks were covered with them. It was as if they were pushing the Abalone towards the shore. Sad to see.

  •  6 лет назад

    Shame California removed the season..

    • @barryculloty2568
      @barryculloty2568 5 лет назад

      There are a few reasons for that, but one is the lack of kelp, whether its another type taking over or something killing the kelp, urchin takeover too. When I was diving these places looked like forests! kelp everywhere! n the summer it was a bear getting thru it, now well you can see. Sadd, they eat that stuff!

  • @dominicbarbas4183
    @dominicbarbas4183 6 лет назад

    Very very pretty. Love my snails.

  • @michaeltaylors2456
    @michaeltaylors2456 6 лет назад

    While this particular spot is definitely more abundant than most deeper locations along the north coast . I don’t think this is all that unusual . I seen spots while on SCUBA similar to this over the years , usually past the 50’ depth on solid rocky outcrops and ledges . 1977 to 2010

  • @nvktransportinc.3483
    @nvktransportinc.3483 7 лет назад

    wh

  • @geolotuscalifornia1470
    @geolotuscalifornia1470 8 лет назад

    very nice video! thank you!

  • @geolotuscalifornia1470
    @geolotuscalifornia1470 8 лет назад

    also white abs live in 80 to 200 ft of water

  • @geolotuscalifornia1470
    @geolotuscalifornia1470 8 лет назад

    I don't think white abalone gets that big, red abalone are the largest of all and those in the videos are probably 9" and above. white abs can't grow to that size

    • @ChristianCastleman
      @ChristianCastleman 4 года назад

      geolotus california Whites get to over 9”. Record is 9.8”

    • @victormanuelmezafranco
      @victormanuelmezafranco Год назад

      Serael mas grande en California. El haliotis gigantea es el mas grande del mundo. Haya en japon

  • @yalp1
    @yalp1 8 лет назад

    I've been diving the California coast for 16+ years. Never thought I would ever get to sea a white abalone. This gives me hope that I may see one in the wild some day. It's like seeing a unicorn.

  • @zazamicofifi
    @zazamicofifi 8 лет назад

    Fantastic, I have never even heard of this many abalone in one area...well do CA

  • @nzbudz6955
    @nzbudz6955 8 лет назад

    what country is this?

    • @cheehoo
      @cheehoo 7 лет назад

      this is off the coast of California

  • @mdgf242
    @mdgf242 8 лет назад

    woaw!!!!! look's so cool!!!!

  • @kevinkraft9654
    @kevinkraft9654 8 лет назад

    don't see much food for all those abs??

  • @Ava_Orchid
    @Ava_Orchid 9 лет назад

    They seem to be doing quite well there. Only time I have seen footage of that many abalone was at a breeding facility. Of course I am not an expert on abalone lol just looked like a good amount of them :) Cool vid. Thanks!

    • @user-xh1qg1uf3s
      @user-xh1qg1uf3s 9 лет назад

      avaorchid In Japan abalone per one was $8 per one at retail price. Abalone fishery is usually prohibited and also it is difficult to find out a good fishing point. It is like gold mine.

  • @ezyb925
    @ezyb925 10 лет назад

    Were you diving north or south of fort Bragg?

  • @mikecoltan5163
    @mikecoltan5163 10 лет назад

    Nice vid Blake! I agree w/ Eric's comment on survey methods! This is probably at one of the State Parks that are monitored by these biologists........bet they didn't see these healthy stocks!

    • @ZGADOW
      @ZGADOW 9 лет назад

      I'm pretty sure you would be surprised how competent most of the surveyors are, and I'm sure that the surveys are as thorough as they need to be to get a good idea of the general population trends. The same areas have been surveyed for decades now.

  • @ericwunsch8334
    @ericwunsch8334 10 лет назад

    This is not an albino abalone. It is a white abalone, indigenous to California and Mexico. Considered an endangered species. Been diving 35 years and have never personally observed one. Someone should show this footage to the CA biologists, both for the white abalone, and the fact that their abalone population survey methods should be redesigned to use experienced abalone divers (not grad students), and realistic survey methods that actually count the abalone where they live--in cracks, under rocks and hidden in kelp.

    • @kekw5153
      @kekw5153 8 лет назад

      Are they edible though even though it seems rare?

    • @bajaxbajax910
      @bajaxbajax910 7 лет назад

      nah, modern abalone are full of mercury and phytotoxins. get farmed ones.

    • @andychiza79
      @andychiza79 5 лет назад

      where do the wild abalone show these? USA? @@bajaxbajax910

    • @bajaxbajax910
      @bajaxbajax910 5 лет назад

      @The Queen Yes, that's one of the reasons they're so rare.

  • @bjnativo8805
    @bjnativo8805 10 лет назад

    Looked like you got video of 2 albino species in the water...

  • @vutruong8845
    @vutruong8845 12 лет назад

    i live in san jose . i want eryone can help me go with you diving catch abalone.my phone 408 896 5959 . my name truong

  • @crb1256
    @crb1256 14 лет назад

    Bitchen.

  • @cjrocksu
    @cjrocksu 14 лет назад

    Nice job bro, I think you are ready for a real video camera with a lighting system. Really cool atmosphere, brings you into the underwater world of the North Coast.of California along with her precious bounty that lures freedivers to their desires. Abalone! CJ