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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • WARNING!
    This video shows a grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) playing with Ben Burville @Sealdiver off the Northumberland coast, UK.
    I would not advocate that divers ever touch marine life, especially seals as they have powerful jaws, full of sharp teeth and numerous bacteria that can result in "seal finger" or other infections.
    These bacteria include mycobacterium species , Streptococcus halichoeri (www.ncbi.nlm.n.... ) and others.
    Watching the playful behaviour of seals it is easy to liken them to "underwater dogs" however, it must be kept in mind that these are wild seals, not pets and quite far removed from dogs.
    (Average weight labrador retriever dog adult 34kg , average female grey seal 154kg , male 220kg)
    They are more related to bears than dogs.
    I have dived with, observed and filmed grey seals for over 20 years and over this period they have helped show me how to dive with them in a way that they feel very relaxed. I dive with seals all year round and cannot remember when I last dived and wasn't approach by a seal underwater that made physical contact with me.
    To those who may be critical of any contact, please understand that the seal is 100% in control of any underwater encounters.
    They are social animals that engage in play and are simply redirecting play to me as a diver (see page 17 www.pinnipeds..... )
    These encounters are not with conditioned, habituated or "tame" seals, in fact, I very rarely dive with the same seals. The reason I have such access is because of techniques learnt from the seals - mainly movement and vocalisations. I have taken these techniques and dived with seals in remote locations around the UK coast (inc Cornwall and Scotland) with exactly the same results.
    These videos hopefully demonstrate how gentle and trusting seals can be. They are intelligent and having spent more time underwater with grey seals than probably anyone in the world, I would trust wild grey seals more than any domesticated dog.
    I have sympathy for fishermen and others who make a living by catching salmon etc.
    However, having spent many hours underwater with these inquisitive marine mammals I have been struck by their gentle behaviour and would implore people to consider every possible option to avoid harming seals in any way.
    Seals take less than 1% of the total stock biomass in the North Sea.
    Respect nature and nature is full of surprises.
    Media enquiries: bburville@hotmail.com
    @Sealdiver

Комментарии • 16

  • @gaylemoon3448
    @gaylemoon3448 2 года назад

    How beautiful ❤️. You are truly a angel whisperer for these seals! Love,love all your videos.

  • @jennettejenkin4791
    @jennettejenkin4791 Год назад

    Were you able to free the seals .... the tyre, rope, netting? What beautiful, gentle creatures. This is something I'd dearly love to experience.

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 Год назад

    thank you wildlife! thank you ocean! thank you seal!

  • @rkerner2932
    @rkerner2932 Год назад

    So cool to see this! We habe come a long way since Andre the seal in Maine!

  • @Nyarlathotep63
    @Nyarlathotep63 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful , and so cathartic to watch. The seals look like they are aware they could harm you easily, and so put in the effort to be gentle with you. Truly wonderful! Thanks for sharing. I wish I was there too.

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 Год назад

  • @ma-ii3be
    @ma-ii3be 2 года назад

    🥰

  • @chippychick6261
    @chippychick6261 2 года назад

    Look at those chompers

  • @bucket_seal
    @bucket_seal 2 года назад

    Such curious and gentle creatures!

  • @ahtea725
    @ahtea725 2 года назад

    So happy for you. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @deisemiller3371
    @deisemiller3371 2 года назад

    🤓 from 🇧🇷!

  • @singaboiz
    @singaboiz 2 года назад

    I watched a few of your posts. I am always curious if the seals you interact with are adult, sub-adult, females or males. It seems that they are usually small in comparison to your size.

    • @TheSealDiver
      @TheSealDiver  2 года назад +1

      Usually sub adults mixed females & males. Very occasionally adult males and slightly more frequently adult females. In 20yrs adult fully grown bulls only engaged in genuine 'play' about 10 times - always very careful but especially so with the big bulls ruclips.net/video/rOpGtcIoqJI/видео.html

    • @singaboiz
      @singaboiz 2 года назад

      @@TheSealDiver Thank you, Ben, for the prompt response. Just want to clarify because Grey Seal is the UK largest mammal, and posts show otherwise 🙂

  • @deisemiller3371
    @deisemiller3371 2 года назад

    🥰