Only 400 something views ?????????? Wow that’s crazy ! What a great documentary thank you for this !! Absolutely amazing to watch and the voice over is perfect!! Perfect video my Friend
What a beautiful film! Amazing underwater cinematography and colour grading too. Smooth story telling editing. I’m totally bewildered. What a fantastic production. I live in Denmark and have definitely gained some knowledge about my surrounding seas. Thank you so much and top job!
@lazeppelini123. Unfortunately, it's not just the Baltic Sea which suffers. Humanity is exploiting nature and dumping toxic waste everywhere. The beautiful Mediterranean is full of man-made, non-biodegradable rubbish. Greed and lack of caring is causing more damage everywhere. We're all inter-connected so that if we don't improve our actions, we will just get the backlash more and more. We can all cooperate in small or larger ways and I hope everyone will help at least a little bit.
In the past there was no Curonian Spit (duh), only row of islands. On one such island giantess called Neringa was born. She got tired of saving fisherman's boats from storms and built Curonian Spit
how is it possible that no one commented on the female frog which eventually died because she had to mate with many male frogs, even when she died the male didn't want to let her go. I watched this video while eating lunch but now I'm crying hysterically.
Beaitiful video, but the sea itself is almost dead. The only animals are those who adapted from the nearby rivers, swamps and forests. It is truly sad.
They kinda jump around, yes. Half the time goes to the entrance of baltic sea and not the sea itself. But the points are valid, if you care to focus on how we can make the sea better.
@@mikaelohman9839Well that's beacuse the danish straits are the most species-rich parts of the sea. The baltic is fascinating in the fact that every part of it is uniquely diffrent, but the straits are the most interesting when it comes to fauna and flora.
@@mikaelohman9839What are you on about?? Its a danish island on the baltic. Stop spreading misinformation on the internet Also kangaroos arent even from Africa so that shows how educated you are and how credible of a source you are for biology😐
@@PatTheFox Well, most of it is about Skagerrak, Kattegatt, and the Belt Sea, and that has got more to do with the North Sea than with the actual Baltic Sea. I live by the Baltic and I know what I’m talking about. Brother….
I know it's tough, but this is nature doing what nature does. Animals are starving and dying all around us, all the time. They have been doing this for hundreds of millions of years and after we are gone, it will continue into the distant future. I am thankful that this documentary crew has given us this rich, detailed view into the struggles that wild creatures face on a daily basis. We should all be more thankful for the comparative safety we all enjoy.
Life is sad, depending on what side you’re on and for most animals to eat there has to be sadness for some family for such positivity to happen for another. My grandmother hated watching animals not be cute, but it is something to be understood and appreciated.. science and nature are wild 😉
That an old documentary series, no one cares about TW. And everyone knows about documentary series are always gonna have gore or animals who people are afraid.
This is dangerously stupid. No, the animals cant avoid the nets. They are huge and they are hard to spot. They often cover the sea floor and kill everything that cant move and the things that can move will get trapped anyway. There is no survival of the fittest. There is no passing on the superior genes. You are promoting the mass destruction of life on the planet and you seriously belive that you are in the right?
I live in Latvia. I grew up in Jurmala. This video makes me appreciate Baltic sea even more!
Jurmala sound like a Finnish word
Thanks, ive never seen a doc about the baltic sea before.
Most polluted sea in the world, welcomed
I live in these parts, and this makes me appreciate my surrounding seas more than i already did. Great video
This documentary is absolutely stunning! Sharing it to everyone I know without a doubt.
Thank you very much! We are glad to hear that you enjoyed this documentary! :)
I dived in the Belts and the Baltic for years. What a joy to see it again! THANK YOU❤️❤️❤️
Only 400 something views ?????????? Wow that’s crazy ! What a great documentary thank you for this !! Absolutely amazing to watch and the voice over is perfect!! Perfect video my Friend
Just watch and move on why make it weird,, sofa king we todd did
It's been 14 hours since the upload. Chill
Calm down it was uploaded less than 19 hours ago.
@@jason38800 what’s not calm about my comment ? Can you be specific. ?
@@TheOrganics01 what is not chill about my comment ?
What a beautiful film! Amazing underwater cinematography and colour grading too. Smooth story telling editing. I’m totally bewildered. What a fantastic production. I live in Denmark and have definitely gained some knowledge about my surrounding seas. Thank you so much and top job!
… you made me cry for a fish called „The Lumpsucker”. That takes storytelling skill
same!! I need to be updated on his story next year 🥺
I'm one of rhe first on this amazing trail of comments. Thanks guys. This is an absolute best documentary
Second winner is just the first loser weirdo much 🫵sofa king we todd did
We're glad to hear that :) We hope you will also enjoy the rest of the series
Respect from Lithuania 🇱🇹👍
30:24 The explanation here is so clear, got it instantly!
I'm lithuanian and I call Baltic Sea a $h!t Sea. Lithuania release so much waste into it. It's tragic.....
@lazeppelini123. Unfortunately, it's not just the Baltic Sea which suffers. Humanity is exploiting nature and dumping toxic
waste everywhere. The beautiful Mediterranean is full of man-made, non-biodegradable rubbish. Greed and lack of caring
is causing more damage everywhere. We're all inter-connected so that if we don't improve our actions, we will just get the backlash more and more. We can all cooperate in small or larger ways and I hope everyone will help at least a little bit.
- *Who else* loves ocean documentaries? (Especially to fall asleep). 💤 😴
👇🏽 👇🏽
46:34 man that dad doing everything and still losing..
Unfortunately a repeating theme in life.
Very interesting, many thanks ❤
We´re glad you enjoyed watching! :)
wow the seals brought tear to my eyes, what a cruel world we live in.
It's natural, not cruel.
@@samuelgarrod8327 fishnets are not natural
I count myself so fortunate YT has given me this channel! It's so stunning and spectacular. Thank you for showing us this beautiful world❤
Welcome to our channel :) We´re very pleased to hear that you like our videos!
This is GREAT!!
Superb documentary! 😍
Amazing film!
Real bummer.. everything is dying or being eat
That's life for ya.
Dying of old age is a luxury reserved for only a few.
What beautiful images delivered! Absolutely amazing job ! Thank you very much!
25:30 that is so pretty and peaceful. The color of the sky, the cloud and everything is just stunning
In the past there was no Curonian Spit (duh), only row of islands. On one such island giantess called Neringa was born. She got tired of saving fisherman's boats from storms and built Curonian Spit
I always saw the Baltic Sea as a cold, scary and dangerous place. It’s quite beautiful actually
Pozdro z Polski. Sea Greets.
❤ Watching it now! ❤
No one on the entire www cares weirdo
I CARE!!! JESUS LOVES YOU!!!
THAT GUY CARES, BUT IN ALL THE WRONG WAYS. (LOL)
This guy commented on his thing "no one on the entire worldwide web cares about what you think, weirdo"
But it's ok, we know you are hurting!
Really love the vid, keep up the fantastic work. As a Swede I didn’t realize we had so many different species in the Baltic Sea, really amazing.
@@linuspettersson2264 Detta handlar om den så kallade ”Östersjöregionen”, som inkluderar Kattegatt och Bälten. Inte bara ”egentliga Östersjön”. Fyi…😎
❤❤ Still awesome! ❤❤
Awesome.
- *The way* the little ones cover their mouth when they yawn. 🥱🫠😭
3:09
Sea dogs are awesome ❤
Thank you. Greets from southern 🇫🇮 😁👍
Wonderful lovely seen😅😊❤
I live on Baltic coast since 2019 and i thought this sea is one the emptiest
Quite intriguing , but wasn't there anything interesting to tell and show about northern half of Baltic Sea though?
As coisas maravilhosas lá no leitoso
Do oceano e magnífico
how is it possible that no one commented on the female frog which eventually died because she had to mate with many male frogs, even when she died the male didn't want to let her go. I watched this video while eating lunch but now I'm crying hysterically.
Beaitiful video, but the sea itself is almost dead. The only animals are those who adapted from the nearby rivers, swamps and forests. It is truly sad.
How did they film the lobsters fighting??? Really, I’m always so amazed by the camerawork in these
bro that's where i go every summer💀 + nice video
amazing
That's so great
Commercial every 5 minutes is a rubbish, amazing video
The ducks 😢
The local black form of Natrix natrix eats shrimp and fish at the local saltwater beach, so so unique is the Gotland grass snake not.
44:50 The special crab forces have arrived!
Those frogs though .... If it moves - I'll do it :D :D
This is the baltic sea and starts to zoom in to skagerak 🤣🤣🤣
They kinda jump around, yes. Half the time goes to the entrance of baltic sea and not the sea itself. But the points are valid, if you care to focus on how we can make the sea better.
@@mikaelohman9839Well that's beacuse the danish straits are the most species-rich parts of the sea. The baltic is fascinating in the fact that every part of it is uniquely diffrent, but the straits are the most interesting when it comes to fauna and flora.
How old is this?
Definitely need sustainable fishing, poor seals.
I didn't know we have sea snakes in the Baltic ocean
The poor parent I'm so sad
A lobster in the Baltic sea?? No. Nonono NO!
It's probably yummy
@@holmavik6756 This is about ”the Baltic region”, not about just the Baltic sea. Also Kattegatt and the Belt Sea.
Gods I hope they helped that baby seal 😢
The beginning ? Hell no kattegatt is not a part of the baltic sea ....
It is part of the baltic sea. All the danish straits are.
@@anderskardahl1166 The Baltic ”region” not the actual sea.
@@01blaval There is nothing as "the baltic region", its all just The Baltic.
@@PatTheFox Sorry but you are wrong
@@01blaval scientificly, I am not. Could you please maybe tell me about some sort of source you are using?
I am from Gotland
Never fart in the Baltic sea. You dont want to find out the consequences.
Jonie this for video
Music video
А где про чудовище болота "свиное"?
the problem is, majority of the sea is a marine wasteland.
Heavy BBC style propaganda onslaught from the start..kching.
This has got nothing to do with the baltic sea….
Yea, Gotland is in like Africa...and where are the Kangaroos???
@@mikaelohman9839What are you on about?? Its a danish island on the baltic. Stop spreading misinformation on the internet
Also kangaroos arent even from Africa so that shows how educated you are and how credible of a source you are for biology😐
"This has nothing to do with the baltic"
Brother the whole film is about it, did you even bother watching?
Dead internet theory.
@@PatTheFox Well, most of it is about Skagerrak, Kattegatt, and the Belt Sea, and that has got more to do with the North Sea than with the actual Baltic Sea. I live by the Baltic and I know what I’m talking about. Brother….
@@PatTheFox Skagerak, Kattegatt and the Belt Sea are a part of ”the Baltic region”, that’s correct. But they are not the real Baltic sea…
Please stop just watching and actually help the starving, clearly alone animals in desperate need of rehabilitation. This is just sad.
Ahh no ,U help if u want sofa king we todd did
It's entertainment enjoy it or don't nobody wants to hear your opinions
I know it's tough, but this is nature doing what nature does. Animals are starving and dying all around us, all the time. They have been doing this for hundreds of millions of years and after we are gone, it will continue into the distant future. I am thankful that this documentary crew has given us this rich, detailed view into the struggles that wild creatures face on a daily basis. We should all be more thankful for the comparative safety we all enjoy.
@@jkoonce4244spoken like a true fool, you must be a young person from USA.
😂😂😂😂 shut up. I'm not donating Jack
There should be a warning for young children and sensitive persons. The opening scene is graphic as well and should serve as a caution.
Its a nature doc, this is reality.
Ive never seen a disclaimer on one before.
Life is sad, depending on what side you’re on and for most animals to eat there has to be sadness for some family for such positivity to happen for another. My grandmother hated watching animals not be cute, but it is something to be understood and appreciated.. science and nature are wild 😉
this is reality of life.. u wanna hide it?
That an old documentary series, no one cares about TW.
And everyone knows about documentary series are always gonna have gore or animals who people are afraid.
3000 km from Finland to Denmark? Rubbish! It´s not an ocean!
Yes, it is barely 2000 km from Haparanda to the straights between Denmark and Sweden by boat.
Who said that the baltic is an ocean? Its an arm of the Atlantic
As smart as some animals are, you'd think they'd figure out to stay away from nets. Oh well, the ones that do will pass on Their genes...
🙄
Theres not enough food, they have to.
This is dangerously stupid. No, the animals cant avoid the nets. They are huge and they are hard to spot. They often cover the sea floor and kill everything that cant move and the things that can move will get trapped anyway. There is no survival of the fittest. There is no passing on the superior genes. You are promoting the mass destruction of life on the planet and you seriously belive that you are in the right?
44:50 got so many aura
Thanks, ive never seen a doc about the baltic sea before.
amazing