Great White Shark Attack Is WAY TOO CLOSE To The Beach! 🦭🦈

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2021
  • Great White Shark ATTACKS a seal close to shore at Cape Cod beach
    A great white shark finishes off a seal it had attacked earlier. The seal wandered back into the water after coming to the shore.
    6/26/21 @ Race Point Beach in Provincetown, MA
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    Read more about my experience and this encounter here:
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    #shark #animals #nature #seal #sharks #whiteshark #greatwhite #sharkweek #sharkweek2022
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  • @Demille40
    @Demille40 2 года назад +629

    Even though it’s nature, I still feel bad for the seal.

    • @thegdfp6447
      @thegdfp6447 2 года назад +62

      I wonder if the seal would have waited on the shore, if there weren't a bunch of yelling people around it...

    • @Demille40
      @Demille40 2 года назад +13

      @@thegdfp6447 good point. But he was bleeding pretty bad.

    • @Vigilante311
      @Vigilante311 2 года назад +37

      Yeah same, would much rather see a human be attacked

    • @mcfcfs
      @mcfcfs 2 года назад +9

      Me too

    • @LadyhawksLairDotCom
      @LadyhawksLairDotCom 2 года назад +11

      I feel can feel both sad for the seal and happy for the great white shark. I guess that's what comes from so many years of watching documentaries and going out into nature. I can look at such incidents clinically, like a scientist.
      I once witnessed a successful Orca attack on a juvenile sea lion while whale watching. Whale watching is one of my favorite things to do, but I haven't been able to go in several years. Over the course of many years, I've seen a variety of fantastic cetaceans: blue whales, gray whales, humpback whales, killer whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, long-beaked common dolphins, Northern right whale dolphins, Risso's dolphins and harbor porpoises. I also enjoy watching easier-to-find creatures like seals, sea lions, sea otters, sea birds, crustaceans, sea stars, fish, anemones, jellies, etc.
      I've never "scored" a great white shark. It's one of my dreams to see one...from the safety of a boat. ;) The people who were on the beach are lucky to have seen such a wonderful predator functioning in its appointed role.
      I have seen white shark behavior AFTER the fact. After I got home from a whale-watching trip, I inspected my photos. I'd taken a picture of the breakwater and its contingent of sea lions. One of the sea lions in the picture had a large scar on its body: tooth impressions in a crescent. Only one creature could do that kind of damage to a sea lion: the awesome great white shark. The sea lion was lucky. I bet he was much more careful after his run-in with such a magnificent predator.

  • @murphyotoole9014
    @murphyotoole9014 2 года назад +446

    As Johnny Carson once said, "When swimming in the ocean, use the "buddy system" . . .if you see a shark close by, give them your buddy . . ."

    • @mamacat63
      @mamacat63 2 года назад +26

      If only we had him today. He and George Carlin, among a few others are sorely missed

    • @murphyotoole9014
      @murphyotoole9014 2 года назад +4

      @@mamacat63 Agreed. Take care.

    • @martinhonan9588
      @martinhonan9588 2 года назад +11

      Still think about him and the tonight show at 1130 pm weekdays trying to fill the void. Not happening. Miss you Johnny, Ed and Doc

    • @Aidamoon29
      @Aidamoon29 2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @craigsweeting507
      @craigsweeting507 2 года назад +5

      @@mamacat63 Carlin woke my ass up.

  • @grampabadger
    @grampabadger 2 года назад +94

    If you are in the ocean, you are on the menu.

    • @jameswalker6864
      @jameswalker6864 10 месяцев назад +1

      0r on the sea for that matter. Just because Americans don't have any sea on their territory, it doesn't mean sharks don't inhabitate seas too.

    • @abdelmoutalebkandil4134
      @abdelmoutalebkandil4134 10 месяцев назад +1

      Humans are not their favorite food its kinda junked food for them thats why attacks on humans are very rare

    • @leelee2350
      @leelee2350 3 месяца назад

      Yes and that includes great whites as well, they get eaten by orcas. Orcas are number one.

    • @leelee2350
      @leelee2350 3 месяца назад +1

      @@abdelmoutalebkandil4134 It appears to becoming a lot less rare. There are a lot more sharks around now and a lot more people going into the water. This is due to sharks or particular sharks being protected (which is a good thing).

    • @fearfulclan2007
      @fearfulclan2007 2 месяца назад

      ​@@abdelmoutalebkandil4134yup

  • @t.l.1610
    @t.l.1610 2 года назад +36

    I live here & often snicker when people tell me “I swim all the time but I don’t go very far from the beach.” Uh-huh, right. Very safe.

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +2

      Yea that’s funny 🦈

    • @psgrenier
      @psgrenier 10 месяцев назад +2

      in shallow water you at least will see their fins, and therefore it is safer, because less chance of being surprised.

    • @joysboy6588
      @joysboy6588 Месяц назад +1

      I'm not going to lie. I didn't realise they can get so close to the shore line. That's a BIG one as well......

    • @t.l.1610
      @t.l.1610 Месяц назад

      @@joysboy6588 Yeah … they do. Very close. Especially in the NE too, our water is murky, hard to see. They’re amazing stealth animals so swimming on Cape beaches is a hard pass for me.

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 2 года назад +235

    When you enter the ocean, never forget whose turf you're on.

  • @Beamin-vt7jm
    @Beamin-vt7jm 2 года назад +82

    People are nuts if they go swimming at the Cape. It’s a literally infested with great white sharks

    • @scorpionking8661
      @scorpionking8661 2 года назад +18

      Agreed. We used to swim there as kids about 40 years ago. I would never go in the waters there now.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +6

      Clearly. LoL

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад +2

      Or maybe… hold on… just maybe humans aren’t sharks’ natural prey and it’s very rare for them to attack humans.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 2 года назад +7

      In the late 80's , early 90's when I was stationed at Ft.Devens , Ma. we used to go swimming there a lot when we weren't deployed. There weren't nearly as many seals or sharks there then. No way would I go out there now.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 2 года назад +5

      @@emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 , That's true , but it sure would suck to be the guy that gets bit.

  • @mikefriend1514
    @mikefriend1514 Год назад +12

    That seal was mortally wounded. The amount of blood in the water. It’s almost like it chose to return to the water in order to die quicker.

    • @CATSWITHKYLA
      @CATSWITHKYLA Месяц назад +1

      I didn't see any blood? Wth?

  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
    @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +25

    I thought, isn't that adorable. The shark wants to eat the little sea lion's face off...then I realized this is my home state.
    If anyone needs me I'll be curled up in the fetal position under my bed.

    • @petergleave7807
      @petergleave7807 4 месяца назад

      'Just when you thought it was safe... to have a 'dump' on 'the pan'!
      (Dum... dum...dum dum... dum dum dum...etc...

  • @jordansjournal3077
    @jordansjournal3077 2 года назад +31

    Look how shallow that water is too. Anywhere there’s seals close by and the water is between 10 and 20 degrees C, you could be the next snack🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +6

      This completes the "I'm never leaving the house" cycle. Mountains and their silly bears and wild cats. California and it's wackadoo liberals. And now this! 😝🤪

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад

      Very unlikely. Shark attacks are extremely rare and sharks don’t tend to target humans.

    • @jordansjournal3077
      @jordansjournal3077 2 года назад +2

      @@emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 Yes and no. If they mistake you for a seal or they feel threatened by you, they will attack. Even if they take a nibble and decide not to continue, that could be enough to end your life. Having said that, a car accident is 10 times more likely to kill you.

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад

      @Great White Are you one of the “good ones”?

    • @matty6848
      @matty6848 2 года назад +1

      @@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 yeh but in land you can defend yourself. In the water which is their domain we have very little control over our bodies or defence as we float there like sitting Ducks.

  • @Ed9870
    @Ed9870 2 года назад +45

    You're gonna need a bigger beach.

  • @edcampbell6164
    @edcampbell6164 2 года назад +42

    I was at this beach last week. We went to Head of the Meadows beach and a great white had been spotted 10 minutes before. Nobody allowed to swim. We went to Race Point (beach in this bid) instead because I wanted to swim. As I’m entering water a seal swims by, not ten feet from me. I got nervous that a shark may be trailing him and I quickly got out of water

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +11

      Smart move 🦈🦭

    • @paullevins5448
      @paullevins5448 Год назад +2

      Really after knowing sharks are in your waters , you still wanted to chance it. Not really brave . Sounds like you want some bite mark scares on your body. Or worse. Becareful these fish are dangerous .

    • @jasonsabourin2275
      @jasonsabourin2275 Год назад +1

      🐔

    • @jim7509
      @jim7509 Год назад +3

      Dude don’t be so stubborn, you literally gambled with your life

    • @davidkaplan5517
      @davidkaplan5517 10 месяцев назад

      People swim in oceans all over the world and 6-10 people are killed annually from them. It’s not statistically that big a risk to swim with them.

  • @leonardclay4804
    @leonardclay4804 2 года назад +80

    Well this shows you that they can attack in waist deep water. As long as the current is flowing it's no problem for them. They also can swim against it too and easily go down underneath waves crashing waves on the shoreline.

    • @coachingtripod
      @coachingtripod 2 года назад +11

      In Peter Benchley’s book “Shark Life” he recounts a time when one of his friends was nearly attacked. He was in ankle deep water when a mako shark swam up close to try to drag him in.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Год назад +11

      Yep , most attacks hapoen in less than 4ft of water. That sucks , even the shallows aren't safe like we always thought. It makes sense though. Predators use the shore to trap their prey.

    • @ericholck3914
      @ericholck3914 Год назад +13

      I was at Race Point around 20 years ago, standing in about 4 feet of water not far off shore. I heard yelling and realized people on the beach had spotted a shark, and were pointing at it. It was directly between me and the shore, no more than 20 feet away. I had no idea what to do so I just stood perfectly still and let it swim on its way. I have never gone back in that water since.

    • @geographyinaction7814
      @geographyinaction7814 Год назад

      @@rottweilerfun9520 Less than three feet.

    • @leeoleary3321
      @leeoleary3321 Год назад +1

      Ive encountered a big shark when I was wading in the shallows, quite away from the beach in knee deep water! It was abit scarey for me

  • @petesahad3028
    @petesahad3028 2 года назад +13

    No wonder some seal like creature millions of years ago decided
    " fuck this, i'm evolving on land"

    • @SuperDPJR
      @SuperDPJR 2 года назад +1

      I'm pretty sure they evolved from land to water.

    • @mache2784
      @mache2784 2 года назад +1

      @@SuperDPJR they were like otters so basically added expansion packs and otters are demons.They got fucked when they went to the great blue.

  • @mudmansomeyt1484
    @mudmansomeyt1484 2 года назад +107

    It's just so scary and cool how you can just see the fin of the shark pop up and slowly disappear under water.

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +9

      🦭🦈

    • @SharkWhisper00
      @SharkWhisper00 2 года назад +12

      Ikr Idk which is worse. Seeing the fin... Or not seeing it... I hear stories of people who were in accidents or in thee navy out in the ocean who survived shark attacks and they said when you see the fin it's more scary than if ya can't. Cuz when you don't see any fins your kind of relaxed and not scared or tenceded up. Then when that fin breaks the surface that's when you shit bricks...

    • @jacktherex9242
      @jacktherex9242 Год назад +7

      @@SharkWhisper00 for me, I'd like to know where the danger is

    • @diegohahn2261
      @diegohahn2261 Год назад

      @@SharkWhisper00 Probably it´s true (even if I don´t want to test it)... but not seeing you probably stays tense, imagining things, all time too

  • @guyinpajamapants6892
    @guyinpajamapants6892 Год назад +5

    We stopped going to Cape Cod in 2003 because the sharks were coming back more and more. Best move!

  • @chrismass9761
    @chrismass9761 2 года назад +44

    And that is why I get nervous when my kids talk about going down to the beach for a swim..but man is that water clear..

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад

      Way to end on a high note. LoL!

    • @matty6848
      @matty6848 2 года назад

      Statistically you’ve got more chance of dying in your car driving down to the beach than being attacked and killed, especially by a Great White which humans are not it’s natural food source or prey, which explains why so many people survive Great white attacks. They bite divers once thinking it’s Seal due to being covered in a dark or black swimsuit & once they bite and find out it’s all muscle fibre and sinew not lovely fat and blubber which is what they like off the Seals they immediately back off and leave humans alone. They actually don’t find us that tasty. That’s why you hear of these one bite attacks. They bite, discover it’s not a Seal and lose interest. Trouble is that one bite can cost you your life..

    • @doom3871
      @doom3871 2 года назад +3

      @@matty6848 one bite from white shark could be fatal except it is hungry then you are dead

    • @lexineharpur780
      @lexineharpur780 2 года назад +1

      Great Whites are responsible for the majority of fatal attacks on humans. Predominantly more so than other species. They more often than not come back after their first bite. The sheer size & power of that first bite is enough to kill a human. They tend to let you bleed out before they come back for more.

  • @FisherKot11235
    @FisherKot11235 2 года назад +69

    The frame rate on this video is absolutely insane. The image quality is great too. It’s like I’m actually there.

    • @Shawn-ts4jw
      @Shawn-ts4jw 2 года назад +5

      Perhaps get your eyes tested

    • @enthusedtosing9655
      @enthusedtosing9655 2 года назад +12

      The clickbait also

    • @davidlane1248
      @davidlane1248 2 года назад +15

      @@enthusedtosing9655 yeah the thumbnail is altered. I fucking hate when people do that shit

    • @dianevcic6210
      @dianevcic6210 Год назад

      @@davidlane1248 Well said 😉👍

    • @salvitoripopadillo4539
      @salvitoripopadillo4539 Год назад

      I like your picture. Very similar to mine.

  • @jr1638
    @jr1638 2 года назад +22

    Kidding Me? I use to swim like a seal back in the days! I spent my summers in the water. Scary

  • @mfreel1657
    @mfreel1657 3 года назад +20

    The seal had already been nailed by the shark.

    • @stevebritton2878
      @stevebritton2878 2 года назад +2

      It wasn’t going to survive those wounds it already incurred….but if you’re the seal do you wait hours- maybe a couple of days to die a slow death…in pain, or ….?
      Any seal behaviour specialists out there?

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +7

      @@stevebritton2878 Good news! I studied seal psychology in college. 📖
      Bad news: I only got a D-. 😕
      Speculatively speaking, I dunno. 😳

    • @taylormade4393
      @taylormade4393 Год назад +3

      @@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 😂🤣🤣

  • @jesusislord7526
    @jesusislord7526 Год назад +4

    The seal was mortally wounded and seemed to just have accepted his fate.

  • @freshimpactco.8698
    @freshimpactco.8698 2 года назад +30

    Sharks can and will come in very close to shore, in fact I heard a story of one guy who was chased onto the beach, can't recall the shark species but it could have been a bull shark and it ran itself aground onto the beach trying to get the guy! So just remember folks, a shark will do anything to get you if it really wants you. Most sharks will pick out an individual on purpose and will ignore a whole beach of swimmers just to get YOU. So take care out there and be vigilant about your surroundings. That said when in the water you are practically a sitting duck, they can move so much faster than you can. Reaching speeds of up to 35miles and hour can really make it difficult to outrun or outswim a shark when it finds you "interesting".

    • @leonardclay4804
      @leonardclay4804 2 года назад +3

      Totally agree. You can't out swim them in thier natural environment.

    • @chantelmarie8214
      @chantelmarie8214 Год назад +5

      "they're just curious 🧐" "they mistake you as a seal 🦭". Not like they aren't around 350 million year old apex predators that have evolved...and still can't tell what a human is....they don't eat humans...mistaken identity! /s

    • @LOREDANNAshaKira
      @LOREDANNAshaKira 11 месяцев назад +1

      ... if anyone saw the terrible footage of how a shark almost completely ate a guy from Russia ... at that time he screamed for help daааааd ..?! 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️😢

    • @jessethepersiankitty2377
      @jessethepersiankitty2377 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@LOREDANNAshaKirahe did completely eat him they found his remains on the sharks stomach

  • @mikalabaker6110
    @mikalabaker6110 Год назад +7

    How can a shark be too close the beach? It's his home.

  • @adamwinterburn2952
    @adamwinterburn2952 2 года назад +73

    During a dive in South Australia with some open water students I had a 5 meter Great White turn up to say hi and hang out. For 35 minutes....
    I was buzzing for days with adrenaline I reckon. The other instructor was an Aussie Afghan war vet that had seen action , and he said it was the scariest thing since a firefight. The students were 20 yo airforce women. After old mate Giant shark made our first dive a bit too interesting ,, they got back in the water and finished their course. To their credit. Very brave girls.
    The thing I kept from this experience, is that at ANY time, that big ass killing machine could’ve bitten any one of us in half. And it didn’t. It was just curious.
    I hope I never experience that again.

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +7

      Wow. Sounds like an exciting experience. Thanks for sharing! 🦈

    • @travels129
      @travels129 2 года назад +19

      I wouldn't put my big toe in south Australian waters

    • @stoso9864
      @stoso9864 2 года назад +1

      Is that the size of of car?

    • @stephencook7337
      @stephencook7337 2 года назад +4

      @@travels129 lol 😂 big facts, my man…everything is bigger and deadlier in Australia. I’m keeping my body parts.

    • @craiggagnon8407
      @craiggagnon8407 2 года назад +2

      Jesus.... That's so terrifying.

  • @lesliecalvert3458
    @lesliecalvert3458 2 года назад +36

    I hate to scare anyone but whenever you enter the ocean..you go 3 feet out and you are well into someone else's living room ..always be aware of your surroundings...that being said...I also follow a guy named the Malibu artist and he has drone footage almost daily of white sharks in very close proximity to paddle boarders and surfers as well as the occasional swimmer and I have yet to see an attack..so I believe conditions do have something to do with attacks...when you compare the amount of actual attacks versus the amount of people annually who enter the ocean..that number is quite small to be honest...so have fun just use situational awareness is all guys

    • @mamacat63
      @mamacat63 2 года назад +4

      It definitely does make a difference. Murky water is the most dangerous to get into, along with dawn and dusk. Much harder for them to see in those conditions. The bay I live near is a pupping ground for bulls.

    • @echospaw899
      @echospaw899 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, I follow M.A., too. He has great content.

    • @lesliecalvert3458
      @lesliecalvert3458 2 года назад +1

      @@echospaw899 I love that guy...his video's are so dang calming

    • @lesliecalvert3458
      @lesliecalvert3458 2 года назад +2

      @@mamacat63 I never could understand why anyone would go swimming or surfing at dawn or dusk myself...that totally increases your chances for an accident to happen...I have seen sharks come in 3 feet of water and hug the shoreline for miles

    • @mamacat63
      @mamacat63 2 года назад

      @@lesliecalvert3458 yep. There's a guy called Malibu artist who flies drones over the water and shows how many actually are around us

  • @dejiadeleye5697
    @dejiadeleye5697 2 года назад +9

    Me at the beach: How cool, a Seal🦭
    5 seconds later: Wait a minute😰

  • @Nick-zr2yo
    @Nick-zr2yo 2 года назад +28

    I'd like to see one of those folks that say we are not on the shark's menu jump in for a swim.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +4

      Sharks just want to cuddle.

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад +2

      Sure! But I wouldn’t want to disturb the shark.

    • @SuperDPJR
      @SuperDPJR 2 года назад +3

      Used to swim/dive in Hawaii with all kinds/types of sharks. Never had an issue, although I will admit when the water wasn't clear and visibility was bad it was unnerving and creepy asf.

    • @doom3871
      @doom3871 2 года назад +1

      Yes we are see what happened to a swimmer in Sydney before a couple of days..he was eaten by a white shark

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад

      @@doom3871 Which is very rare.

  • @waspian
    @waspian 2 года назад +12

    I grew up here. I don’t swim.

    • @MattF12765
      @MattF12765 2 года назад

      If I was to holiday here for 2 weeks what are my chances of seeing a white shark?

    • @waspian
      @waspian 2 года назад

      @@MattF12765 in July or August if you were at the beach everyday...pretty high.

    • @bobthegoat17
      @bobthegoat17 2 года назад

      I keep to myself in shallow water with the crabs 🦀🦀

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад

      @@MattF12765 Depends on how much fish sauce you're willing to slather on yaself. 😝

    • @MattF12765
      @MattF12765 2 года назад

      @@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 I was thinking more a black wet suit

  • @yournotdatguypal
    @yournotdatguypal 2 года назад +12

    This is scary but imagine a salt water croc being in New England waters 😅🥴

  • @oscarjetson128
    @oscarjetson128 2 года назад +39

    As a kid in the 1970's I swam here and throughout Cape Cod at other beaches. Now, I wouldn't dare.

    • @zeus6793
      @zeus6793 2 года назад +8

      Right? Between Horseneck, or Chatham, or Truro, I lived in the water back then. Now? I won't go deeper than my knees. Of course, after 1975 I swam less too. Jaws was enough. Especially when I was on the Vineyard the year they made the movie.

    • @oscarjetson128
      @oscarjetson128 2 года назад +7

      @@zeus6793 I also remember when they filmed Jaws there! My parents brought my brother and I to see the movie a year later after watching some of the filming. good times!

    • @zeus6793
      @zeus6793 2 года назад +4

      @@oscarjetson128 Every time the movie is on, I love seeing the scenes of Edgartown, because it brings me right back there. Getting bike rentals!

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +2

      Ah, come on! Go for it. 😛😋🤣

    • @mamacat63
      @mamacat63 2 года назад +2

      @@oscarjetson128 they filmed Jaws 2 between Destin and Navarre in Florida. I wanted so bad to go, but wasn't old enough to drive yet. 🤷‍♀️

  • @nunka34ify
    @nunka34ify 2 года назад +6

    “Way too close to the beach “
    Lmao you’re on the SHARK’S territory and it can swim wherever it wants

  • @tonyplayitaG27
    @tonyplayitaG27 2 года назад +12

    Poor seal..well that’s nature at its finest. That was a very big shark to be that close to shore. It was basically in only a few feet of water

  • @kokeshidolls5631
    @kokeshidolls5631 2 года назад +98

    To share, if you see the prey on the beach and the predator in the water near by, the prey is on the beach for a reason. Guess the seal was more afraid of the human than being eaten by the shark.

    • @adanchors3626
      @adanchors3626 2 года назад +39

      Exactly, if the cameraman had kept his distance that seal would've stayed on the beach... #idiots

    • @kfarr3037
      @kfarr3037 2 года назад +16

      The description comment said the shark had already attacked the seal earlier so it appeared more likely that it had died or close to it and washed up then the waves washed it back out. If you look, as the waves washed over the poor thing, it wasn't moving but just being carried out and it never tried to swim or get away. There was no "attack".

    • @Jay-Niner
      @Jay-Niner 2 года назад +23

      Very suspicious jump cut in the footage... one moment the seal is on the beach, the next it’s drifting out to a horrific death. I suspect the camera man or his friends forced the seal back into the water and that part of the video was cut out.

    • @stevelamperta865
      @stevelamperta865 2 года назад +1

      @Jason Davis Yup , Most people today are a complete waist of space ! They are completely oblivious to everything around them and care only for themselves ! Its sad but true . spare the rod , spoil the child ! Thank you government for making spanking your children a crime ! Just look what that did for us ! Thanks , Thanks again !

    • @poseidon3292
      @poseidon3292 2 года назад +8

      @@kfarr3037 1) the seal was heavy injured by propably this shark here that was chasing him for miles..
      2) the video was cut and from ome moment the seal was alive but heavy injured and after the cut he was brought closer to the shark spot . We all can notice before it ends up by the Mother Nature Laws that seal was trying iits best to swim on the other way even though he was bery hard injured in whole body. It was pretty certain that this seal after moments or days would die coz it was heavily injured in whole body but from the moment he did it and reached the shore in that situation, let Morher Nature Decide what end will that animal is going to have. Not splashing or screaming around making him go back to the deadly waters :)

  • @aaronjohnson6501
    @aaronjohnson6501 2 года назад +10

    The seal is more scared of the yelling people on the beach than getting killed in the water
    Hope your video was worth it!

    • @fredstriker2042
      @fredstriker2042 Год назад +1

      Feel better sparky?

    • @guyinpajamapants6892
      @guyinpajamapants6892 Год назад +1

      The dumbest comment ever!

    • @aaronjohnson6501
      @aaronjohnson6501 Год назад +2

      @@guyinpajamapants6892 "genius", I'm waiting for your explanation of why he went back in, when he went out of the water to escape the shark in the first place.
      Now get back your studies, Quantum mechanics, String theory and your unresolved Oedipus complex!

    • @fredstriker2042
      @fredstriker2042 Год назад

      @@aaronjohnson6501 I'm waiting for you to explain why it's a big deal. Seals are natural food for sharks. It would have been eaten by a Dang shark whether there were people there or not.
      I'm betting you're one of those people that say humans are worse than animals too

    • @aaronjohnson6501
      @aaronjohnson6501 Год назад +1

      @@fredstriker2042 I'm "one of those" that thinks your a effing genius !

  • @echospaw899
    @echospaw899 2 года назад +13

    If you're at the beach, & in the water... you're in their house. Respect that.

  • @tracymcdonald8440
    @tracymcdonald8440 2 года назад +23

    I agree. Great job of running that seal into Jaws.

  • @Sean-lr5bn
    @Sean-lr5bn Год назад +1

    Just the landlord collecting rent.

  • @halolover3167
    @halolover3167 2 года назад +13

    I’m never going in the ocean ever again! I’ve been out way further than that! That’s crazy! Nope! Never again!

    • @prettynpink9106
      @prettynpink9106 Год назад +3

      Same and haven't been in again. I have major anxiety and this is the kind of stuff that are in nightmares. It's pretty to sit on the beach and watch no need to go in. I'll stick to swimming pools.

    • @bluemoon472
      @bluemoon472 Год назад +1

      Grew up on the beach, body surfing til dusk & walking along the surf at night under the moon. It makes me sad knowing I’ll never venture out there again but at least I got to enjoy it when I was young. Sure, there were sharks then, too, but seems alot more sightings & attacks now.

  • @SpookyRedz
    @SpookyRedz 2 года назад +5

    That poor seal was on land for a reason

  • @MrSnivelupagus
    @MrSnivelupagus Год назад +2

    Looks like the seal knew it was already toast on the beach, and fed itself to the shark.

  • @GraftedOliveBranch
    @GraftedOliveBranch 3 года назад +24

    The ocean is a terrifying place.

    • @tenttavllitmok2344
      @tenttavllitmok2344 2 года назад +2

      Great white sharks are actually not the beast like characters that the industry has made them out to be. Overall very peaceful creatures

    • @GraftedOliveBranch
      @GraftedOliveBranch 2 года назад +3

      @@tenttavllitmok2344 I realise that... I would prefer to be in the water with a Great White Shark, rather than a Bull Shark though.

    • @jbyh8916
      @jbyh8916 2 года назад +3

      @@GraftedOliveBranch I would rather not be in the water with a shark I’m scared of whales last rhing I need is a shark

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад

      @@GraftedOliveBranch I'd rather be spooning Kate Beckinsale, but hey, sharks are swell too. 🦈

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 года назад +1

      Why? Sharks are just another beautiful part of the ecosystem. Unfortunately, we may not see them within a few years.

  • @barraabus
    @barraabus Год назад +21

    When I was a young lad, some 60 years ago, we often swam in the waters of popular beaches, and we did so with no fear. No fear because the beaches were always patrolled by spotter planes, who flew above and around the waters, watching for sharks etc. If one was spotted, the plane would let out a siren for all to hear, and we would just exit the water till we got the all-clear. Wonder why this system was ended, was it too expensive to protect the people? or did the powers that be actually no longer give a stuff. Seems a lot of similar traits have appeared over the years.

    • @LayllaWillow
      @LayllaWillow 7 месяцев назад +5

      The funny thing is, today it is even easier and cheaper to do it with drones.

  • @thierrys.6654
    @thierrys.6654 3 года назад +10

    The deal-maker was more afraid of humans !

  • @jeremyostringer6463
    @jeremyostringer6463 2 года назад +145

    Good job scaring that seal back into the water

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 2 года назад +29

      My thought exactly. The seal was out of the reach of the shark to begin with. He looked hurt already while still on shore trying to escape.

    • @GamingBreizhHD
      @GamingBreizhHD 2 года назад +33

      he was already injured by the shark, i doubt it would have survived anyway, better rewards the shark for its hunt than letting the seal die slowly on the shore for nothing to be honest

    • @thenarrator1984
      @thenarrator1984 2 года назад +33

      @@GamingBreizhHD I'm sure the seal felt that way.

    • @BBB-rd2qi
      @BBB-rd2qi 2 года назад +26

      @@thenarrator1984 - It’s how nature works. You are projecting your human feelings on wildlife.

    • @thenarrator1984
      @thenarrator1984 2 года назад +10

      @@BBB-rd2qi hahahahaha no.
      I was going off of the fact that the seal got scared by the fisherman back into the water

  • @canature9128
    @canature9128 2 года назад +8

    The poor seal was a goner whether it stayed by the shore or the shark finished it off. IMO it was actually more merciful that the shark finished it, otherwise the seal would have suffered far longer until blood loss (or infection, or starvation - depending on how long it would have survived) killed it.

  • @MackMateCom
    @MackMateCom 2 года назад +6

    I’m sure the seal was already injured by shark so when it was frightened into the water it was a easy meal for the shark you can see injuries on seal

  • @farewelljupiter
    @farewelljupiter 2 года назад +25

    And I love how people try to say “they rarely attack people” anytime they see someone they attack it lol

    • @kamzito6553
      @kamzito6553 2 года назад +2

      Not quite. Sharks are inherently curious creatures, and they may often approach humans they encounter in the water either to just get a look at them, or they may perform what's called a "bump and bite" where they bump into the person/creature/thing they're investigating and bite it to see if it's prey or something else. Most instances of reported shark attacks are of this variety, and the attack usually doesn't go beyond that point as the creature typically loses interest. However, there are certainly cases where it does progress from this point, or the interaction to begin with was a deliberate attack.
      There are actually a lot of instances where sharks will approach humans swimming or surfing in the water that ends with both parties going their separate ways. A good channel that shows how often this actually happens is TheMalibuArtist, who uses a drone to capture aerial footage of Great White Sharks, and there are of lot of clips that involve human-shark interactions.

    • @kamzito6553
      @kamzito6553 2 года назад +2

      @@josepshchavez4337 I mean, if you think you can handle it. It's by no means safe.

    • @freddyflores73
      @freddyflores73 2 года назад +1

      Little bay fatal Shark Attack last month…..

    • @mobeck
      @mobeck 2 года назад +2

      Beyond that point….like, losing an arm or a leg ain’t so bad, as long as it doesn’t go past that point? 🙄

    • @torrieaccardi5079
      @torrieaccardi5079 2 года назад

      they are curious creatures if u don't want your ass bitten off stay outta the fucking water you're in their habitat their world so no one can bitch about getting bite its not like they swim out the water and attack people it like driving a race car u accept the fact u can die so if u go in their waters u accept the fact u can get bitten in half 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @djsimonrossprice9400
    @djsimonrossprice9400 2 года назад +2

    Sharks and me have an understanding.
    I stay out the water
    They stay off my couch..🤣

  • @IrishPride7
    @IrishPride7 5 месяцев назад

    The quality is so good on this i can smell that Ocean air

  • @vols1171
    @vols1171 2 года назад +113

    That was nature at it's finest! The biggest shark that I have ever seen up close, was a hammerhead shark just under 19ft. This was at Newport Pier in Miami Fl. The shark swam close to the pier, so the fishermen were able to measure the piers beam to beam distance to get the sharks measurements.

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +14

      19ft that’s a good size shark

    • @jski7355
      @jski7355 2 года назад +11

      I've seen hundreds of Hammerhead sharks but 19 foot is beyond my imagination !! WOW

    • @vols1171
      @vols1171 2 года назад +7

      @@jski7355 Yeah! The largest hammerhead shark measured over 20ft.

    • @davidmartinsen332
      @davidmartinsen332 2 года назад +4

      Hammerhead shark fins make the best soup. The rest of the fish is worthless

    • @stevelamperta865
      @stevelamperta865 2 года назад +23

      @@davidmartinsen332 And that's why are planet is going down the toilet !

  • @Jay-Niner
    @Jay-Niner 2 года назад +14

    How did the injured seal go from lying on the beach to drifting out? There’s a jump cut and suddenly it’s in the water... did you push an injured animal to a horrible death for your own entertainment?

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +4

      Good question. This happened over a 30 minute timespan hence the jump cuts. The seal lost a lot of blood from the injuries, so there’s a good chance that it’s judgement was clouded and thought it was safe to go back in to the water 🤔

    • @SharkWhisper00
      @SharkWhisper00 2 года назад

      Or Photoshop?

  • @trancessx4219
    @trancessx4219 2 месяца назад

    My dad used to say most shark attacks take place close to shore in shallow waters.

  • @OctaviaWayne
    @OctaviaWayne Год назад +1

    I always wonder if sharks know that their dorsal fin is a dead giveaway of their presence 😂🥰

  • @shihtzusrule9115
    @shihtzusrule9115 3 года назад +13

    If the people weren't standing there, the seal would have come out of the water.

    • @irlnd32
      @irlnd32 3 года назад +5

      That seal was toast

    • @Wattdwg17
      @Wattdwg17 2 года назад +4

      That seal would have died from blood loss. May as well feed the one that got him.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад

      @@irlnd32 Great! Now I want toast.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 2 года назад

      Seals usually aren't scared of people.

    • @rustic35
      @rustic35 Месяц назад

      I knew someone would bland the humans. 😂 it's nature and this is how it happens.

  • @shanestewart9197
    @shanestewart9197 2 года назад +10

    Thats a huge dorsal fin...

  • @carlosfigueroa3817
    @carlosfigueroa3817 2 года назад +1

    THE REAL JAWS THRILLER SCENE

  • @user-ej2xz3lx2e
    @user-ej2xz3lx2e 2 года назад +2

    1:28 kid will be lucky to make it into adulthood

  • @gabe-po9yi
    @gabe-po9yi 2 года назад +8

    Researchers tagged 8 GW’s in Cape Cod to study their habits and discovered that they spent over half their time in water less than 15 feet deep. Who knew.

    • @richmondvision
      @richmondvision  2 года назад +1

      Makes sense if that’s where the seals are 🦭🦈

    • @gabe-po9yi
      @gabe-po9yi 2 года назад +2

      @@richmondvision They didn’t relate it to seals, but more to fish and water temperature.

    • @mikebrunt4099
      @mikebrunt4099 5 месяцев назад

      5 Major points why grieving families of shark attack victims now have the right to sue state governments around the world who have adopted the failed barbaric and cruel practise of tagging sharks. Failed because every single place around the world where shark tagging has been implemented the shark attacks have shot up instead of reduced which was the intention of the whole program. Thats right the opposite has occurred making beaches and the ocean more dangerous for humans than safer. Every one of these programs were implemented at the enormous cost of Billions of dollars of wasted tax payer dollars. So for the sake of the sharks and humans affected it needs to be reversed and tags removed from these sharks immediately. The proven ability to safely monitor sea life with sonar at 500m to 100m is nearly perfected which not only warns APPs in real time it can also distinguish what type of sea life is moving around down to the species of shark. The unfortunate mistake is that Governments have rushed at any scientifically unproven shark shield solution over the last 2 decades. But now they do not wish to admit that they were wrong and that their precious tagging solution has dismally failed with many unnecessary deaths. The 5 Major points of why shark tagging has failed 1. The sharks are cruelly cut or stabbed with Transducers and now either have rotting insides or rotting fins. (note - google rotting shark fins from shark tags). 2. These transponders have lithium batteries that last up to ten years and are unproven to handle the pressures of big sharks deep sea dives and could cruelly rupture inside the shark at these depths. 3. These transponders send out at 69Hz which interferes with all sea life sending out a disturbing noise to them and most of all warning them of the sharks presence. 4. This makes it extremely hard for these very large ravenous sharks to feed and they in turn look for slow moving prey to eat for their meals - SLOW MOVING PREY LIKE HUMANS AND WHALE CARCASSES. 5. The noise coming off shark tags interferes with nature and animals. It is getting worse as now the oceans floors is become littered with 10 year life battery transponders sitting on the sea floors from scientists going to exotic places and tagging exotic fish which die and when eaten the transponder falls to the ocean floor still pinging away interfering noisily with animal life in the ocean again whilst wasting more billions of tax payers dollars.

  • @justrelaxing2721
    @justrelaxing2721 Год назад +3

    Oh the poor seal…, it was already badly injured, probably just wanted to get away and try and heal itself in the water. I know it’s part of life, but I hate seeing animals suffer in any way. 😕

    • @salopeb
      @salopeb Год назад +2

      Just relaxing: why once the seal was in the water did it stay close to the shore? why didn't it swim deeper into the ocean to heal itself?

    • @justrelaxing2721
      @justrelaxing2721 Год назад

      @@salopeb I have know idea why, ?? I guess my comment was pretty dumb come to think of it…. (?) 😎✌️

  • @sevenrats
    @sevenrats 2 года назад +2

    The shark disagrees. The shark is on his side of the shoreline. Everything over there, belongs to him.

  • @edpottinger849
    @edpottinger849 Год назад +1

    That's how shallow they feed in,not just because of the sea lion pups and seals but because marine corpses was up close to the beach.If you're in 4 to 5 feet of water you're at risk for an attack.Orcas do the same thing and almost beach themselves in the process.

  • @kerry9125
    @kerry9125 2 года назад +4

    Pippet!....Pippet!

  • @christainmarks106
    @christainmarks106 2 года назад +6

    I knew that big great whites came close to shore but it wasn’t until recently After talking to fisherman and marine biologist (via online chats) …I was made aware that large white shark…. Can and will come a lot closer to shore than it would make anybody comfortable LOL
    I wasn’t aware that a 14 foot…. 1000 pound fish could swim in water only barely 3 foot high but they do.

    • @crazyfish9977
      @crazyfish9977 9 месяцев назад

      In the past in the Mediterranean it is documented that more than once that great whites of 5-6 meters attacked and devoured human beings where the water is a meter or little more deep.

  • @minmisty
    @minmisty 16 дней назад +1

    Wow imagine seeing this moment in real life.

  • @soufienetchantchane2839
    @soufienetchantchane2839 2 года назад +4

    Respect for Shark 🦈 in his territory ! Never never go to Shark territory ! This beach is not recommended for swimming !

  • @barryrose8360
    @barryrose8360 2 года назад +29

    I can’t believe some future marine biologist from the mid west isn’t telling me it’s a basking shark!

    • @Mark_Mars
      @Mark_Mars 2 года назад +1

      It was 10 feet long, if it were a foot.

    • @sce2aux464
      @sce2aux464 2 года назад +5

      That dorsal fin and notch in the tail is pretty distinctive of the great white.

    • @shanestewart9197
      @shanestewart9197 2 года назад +7

      Basking sharks dont eat seals.

    • @kaisercc
      @kaisercc 2 года назад +2

      Midwest*

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +6

      If it swims and has fangs, I don't care if its a ham sandwich. I'm shore-bound.

  • @shannaprissyleamon1311
    @shannaprissyleamon1311 2 года назад +1

    There is NO WAY I'd be swimming in water that had seals/sea lions around. Big nope.

  • @selfiekroos1777
    @selfiekroos1777 Год назад +1

    "Way too close"
    Fish dont give a fkkk

  • @gillianoreilly6421
    @gillianoreilly6421 2 года назад +29

    I wonder if the seal would have gone into the water if the people who were filming it had just walked away from it!!..🤨

    • @alexiadelvalle4476
      @alexiadelvalle4476 Год назад +2

      Tienes mucha razón La gente siempre molestando ,

    • @rickrick196
      @rickrick196 Год назад +4

      The Seal is already fatally injured in the beginning of the video. I wonder if the same shark was responsible for the injury and just waited for the seal to enter the water again

    • @paulreid5259
      @paulreid5259 Год назад +2

      And where, exactly, did you expect ot to go? It's more aquatic than terrestrial, right, so water is it's more preferred habitat. This is nature I action, what do you think it was going to do? Check itself into the vet, halve it's intestines put back in?

    • @chantelmarie8214
      @chantelmarie8214 Год назад +4

      @@rickrick196 the people cut the video and dragged the poor seal back in the water 🌊💦!!! Not cool 😡‼️🥺 maybe they should've put one of the kids in, or preferably themselves as adults being bad influences. The person who recorded the video has not denied ONCE, that they did not drag the poor seal back in. People need to let nature do it's job. Instead people like to get entertainment off of sick incidents, even a car crash with several people dead is thrilling to a lot of the population 🙁☹️☹️ and I'm not one to comment like this, but what the hell?!

    • @rickrick196
      @rickrick196 Год назад +1

      @@chantelmarie8214 100% agree with you…calling a warden would have been the right thing to do. If they determined the Seals injuries were fatal at least the Seal would be put down without pain…I can’t watch the video again knowing it was dragged into the water.

  • @ferdinandozz
    @ferdinandozz 2 года назад +4

    The Seal went in the water because of you and other people in the audio. Thanks a lot from the shark

  • @knifelore1647
    @knifelore1647 2 года назад +1

    We went out to the gulf stream to fish one day in 79, from Jacksonville Fl. With one person on board we all went swimming and I being the youngest at 17 then stayed out till the last, an as I got back on the dive deck, a pretty large Hammerhead came from the front of the boat out from under dive deck about 5 seconds later. I acted like no big deal, but it scared me to death. It stayed around us for maybe 15 minutes, what a beautiful creature.

  • @jondoecan
    @jondoecan 2 года назад +1

    The ocean is the sharks house. They have the rights, you don’t.

  • @karipowell3256
    @karipowell3256 2 года назад +380

    If those ppl would've moved far away from the seal instead of filming it, the poor thing would've came up on the beach, and would probably still be alive. It was to afraid of the ppl who insisted on filming instead of giving it room to feel safe on the beach. Couldn't they see that?? 💯💔😭

    • @skiv12276
      @skiv12276 2 года назад +25

      I thought the same thing.

    • @SalsaSippin_
      @SalsaSippin_ 2 года назад

      Fucc that seal

    • @nicoleserenalauer3027
      @nicoleserenalauer3027 2 года назад

      ... have they been interested in helping? No, all those ugly people liked to do was filming... having fun ... they screamed happily 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @EntropicSpore
      @EntropicSpore 2 года назад +35

      Do you save flys and bugs when they are in your house? Roaches?
      It’s called nature

    • @incestiazenkto5936
      @incestiazenkto5936 2 года назад +33

      Bro animals eat animals don't cry

  • @SuperSoniaf
    @SuperSoniaf 2 года назад +9

    So sharks get close to the shore. Imnagine swimming there. This is my deal swimming pool.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +3

      That's why New Englanders never slather BBQ sauce on their genitalia prior to entering the water. We're practically geniuses up here.

  • @Gabrielnobre
    @Gabrielnobre 11 месяцев назад

    It's almost like the seal knew it was fataly injured and got back to the shark saying "End this chit quickly please".

  • @finanali8125
    @finanali8125 Год назад +1

    This video was filmed a few hours ago on the Red Sea coast in Egypt where sharks attacked and killed a Russian tourist and no one could save him

  • @dalves3306
    @dalves3306 2 года назад +14

    You can look from shore anywhere in the cape cod bay and watch great white catching air I mean their hole body coming out the water the hole season when the great white sharks are their its amazing. The first time I ever seen them jumping out the water was in 2018 in East Dennis in cape cod bay I watched for a hour and saw the great whites go air born about 12 different times it was awesome.

    • @midnightwriter9658
      @midnightwriter9658 2 года назад +1

      I saw a chicken once ... does that count??

    • @kaisercc
      @kaisercc 2 года назад +9

      Whole season and there, not their.

    • @dalves3306
      @dalves3306 2 года назад

      @@kaisercc 🖕 take that and rotate on it weirdo!

    • @chriskaisershot4966
      @chriskaisershot4966 2 года назад +14

      @@dalves3306 How is being literate weird?
      A hole is a lack of something, like the hole in a doughnut (despite the confusing fact that the little nubbins of fried dough are called “doughnut holes”). “Whole” means things like entire, complete, and healthy and is used in expressions like “the whole thing,” “whole milk,” “whole wheat,” and “with a whole heart.”
      Their is the possessive pronoun, as in "their car is red"; there is used as an adjective, "he is always there for me," a noun, "get away from there," and, chiefly, an adverb, "stop right there"; they're is a contraction of "they are," as in "they're getting married."
      You're welcome.

    • @dalves3306
      @dalves3306 2 года назад

      @@chriskaisershot4966 it is weird correcting people you must have no life you fukken square

  • @paulg444
    @paulg444 2 года назад +7

    Did that seal swim back out to sea in order to courageously and honorably meet his fate ? My heart is broken.

    • @susanazinger2525
      @susanazinger2525 2 года назад +1

      Mine , too . I think he did...

    • @deandavis8165
      @deandavis8165 Год назад

      he swam back out because people on the beach approached too closely

  • @louismccarten4710
    @louismccarten4710 2 года назад +2

    Perfect beach to send pesky kids to.

  • @Imnotyourdoormat
    @Imnotyourdoormat Год назад +1

    Guess that'll cover the old "Im just going out to my waist" routine.....

  • @davidmartinsen332
    @davidmartinsen332 2 года назад +3

    As it's well known in the marine life.
    The big fish eat the little fish, in this case a mammal

  • @danielyoung3083
    @danielyoung3083 2 года назад +4

    YER GOING TO NEED A BIGGER BEACH

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 Год назад +1

    The shark is not way too close to the beach.
    The people are way too close to the sea.

  • @henryball3275
    @henryball3275 Год назад +2

    Heard most shark attacks happened within 50 yards of the beach

    • @seancagney8897
      @seancagney8897 Год назад

      Most attacks occur in nearshore waters, typically inshore of a sandbar or between sandbars where sharks feed and can become trapped at low tide. Areas with steep drop-offs are also likely attack sites.

  • @MrGlenspace
    @MrGlenspace 3 года назад +23

    Cape cod loaded with great whites that are feasting on the seals. Shark week etc. had biologists who would see a few come Summer right up to the shore. One time the guy spotted seven.
    They give birth at montauk and continue on up for the summer.

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 2 года назад +3

    That's amazing footage

  • @chriswhitelaw5716
    @chriswhitelaw5716 Год назад +2

    Seals are fast and elusive. That seal seamed so slow it might’ve been sick so nature did what she does .

  • @mitseraffej5812
    @mitseraffej5812 Год назад

    Things you see when you don’t have your fishing rod.

  • @jasonfarr9252
    @jasonfarr9252 2 года назад +3

    Man they made their way into some shallow water!

  • @MattF12765
    @MattF12765 2 года назад +23

    That white shark is scary but nowhere near as frightening as some of the RUclips grammar on here.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +2

      Wurd

    • @donm9675
      @donm9675 2 года назад +2

      What do you want ? Good grammar ?
      Or good taste? I know quite a few very intelligent people who cant ( or never bother to ) spell or write very well.
      Im quite sure they have given more to society as a whole without these skills ; as many who have and worry about these skills.
      Do your best to communicate with the people who are doing their best to communicate with you.
      Or give them shit and pretend to be better than they are.
      It's all up to you.

    • @MattF12765
      @MattF12765 2 года назад +2

      @@donm9675 Yes I’m sure there are quite a few who fit that criteria however I am talking about a percentage on here which is quite frankly frightening. Go and load some RUclips content and scroll through the comments. It’s actually frightening how we as a society seem less intellectually competent to string a simple sentence together and by that I mean even a few words.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +4

      @@donm9675 As if to imply both aren't possible. Come now, Don. Good grammar lends to the validity and contextual underpinnings of a given message. It's essential to properly spell and enunciate to the best of our ability because it all stems back to the knowledge base and credential of a given individual.
      If I go to my doctor and he misspells every third word, then there's an implicit undertone to garner and that he or she has spent upwards of ten to twelve years in a grad and post-grad capacity yet still can't even deduce the differences between "then" and "than," "to" and "too," "their," "there," and "they're," "accept" and "except," "your" and "you're," "affect" and "effect," "allude" and "elude," and so on down the grammatical line. What else has he or she failed to glean in terms of medical faculty??? Imagine misspelling a prescribed medication or surgical procedure??? Yikes!!! LOL
      Would you want your child reading from books where every other words was misspelled? Why do we shun competence instead of embracing it? Why do we justify our shortcomings instead of shortening our justifications? When learning, knowledge and intellect become moot points, then we've truly backslidden as a society. Instead of making excuses by implying people can't express good taste along with proper grammar, why not seek to better ourselves by offering all of the above? Why do you embrace good taste and yet shun spelling? Why not the other way around? Why not both? Why not neither? See the point? Why pick and choose when we can offer all of the above? Selectivity makes for partiality in terms of the skills we opt to acquire. Be the best you can be or why waste time settling for a D+ life?
      It's one thing to be a bad speller, but it's an entirely different thing when we make excuses for not seeking to become a better one, if not only for our own piece of mind. Do you aspire to be the worst at things you engage in or the best...or even better for that matter?
      Typos notwithstanding, we can all benefit by honing our grammar, punctuation and spelling skills. Imagine applying for a literary, journalistic or editorial job when your grammar is subpar? What are the odds you'd get that job? Not very good, Sir. Aspiration is a good thing, excuses not so much. Be well.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +4

      @@donm9675 You make a comment like: "Im quite sure they have given more to society as a whole without these skills"
      As if to imply they give more to society due to the fact that they don't possess these skills. That is pure, contrived malarkey and it is for shallow-thinking souls. That is exactly like saying - "My grandmother smoked four packs of Lucky Strike non-filters per day and lived to be 100," as if to imply she lived to be 100 because she smoked four packs per day as opposed to despite the fact that she did so. How long would granny have lived had she not smoked four packs per day? How good would her health have been along the way to her demise had she not smoked four packs per day? When you're able to see through excuses in order to deduce the fact of what matters, then it's quite easy to get to the heart of every matter. These alibis are as farcical and convoluted as it gets. 🤔

  • @ijoeys
    @ijoeys 2 года назад

    The "Way Too Close" title is really funny...
    If that gr8 white cld respond, it'll probably say...
    "Noted. I'll tell my friends too..."

  • @Despond
    @Despond Месяц назад

    "I am going for a dip, don't worry I'll just be waist deep"

  • @1965JB
    @1965JB 3 года назад +5

    I used to swim that beach in the late 70s.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 3 года назад +1

      Was it deserted? I’d imagine it would be after the premiere of _Jaws_ (1975).

    • @1965JB
      @1965JB 3 года назад +2

      @@TPDManiacXC626 Nope, not at all! There just wasn’t a giant feeding ground for Great White Sharks on the Cape at the time. I would never swim there now, it’s a whole different world out there these days.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +3

      Thank god there was no such thing as sharks back then. 😝

    • @1965JB
      @1965JB 2 года назад +3

      @@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 There really weren’t as many swimming around back then. In the years since I lived there, a huge population of seals or sea lions has developed on the Cape, and the Great Whites are coming in to feed on them. I would definitely not get into that water now.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +1

      @@1965JB Oh, for sure. What we've done to wildlife and oceanic habitats it despicable. We're forcing these animals and mammal out of their natural habitats and into uncharted, human-occupied terrains; albeit the debris from the Japanese and other tsunamis has left a black eye on a massive portion of the ocean through no fault of humanity's. Also, when we examine the fishing industry and the kill rates they exact upon the population of indigenous species that larger carnivore species feed upon and so on down the food chain, all are dwindling at a rapid rate. This will, for sure, force sharks, killer whales, etc that feed on sea lions, seals, etc to expand their domains. If you haven't seen Seaspiracy, I suggest you do. It's eye-opening. How cabal the fishing industry is is terrifying. They will literally kill you dead if you try to expose or alter their industry. They are destroying our oceans at breakneck speeds.

  • @pauldonnelly910
    @pauldonnelly910 3 года назад +4

    It's not a tame ocean.

  • @charlielynes
    @charlielynes 5 месяцев назад

    CHIEF BRODY: Listen, is it true that most people get attacked by
    sharks in three feet of water? About ten feet from the beach?
    MARTIN HOOPER: Yeah.
    Jaws 🦈

  • @398robin
    @398robin Месяц назад

    Wow. Bystanders could have called the seal rescue instead of watching the seal get killed by the shark.

  • @ashleyshiffler1515
    @ashleyshiffler1515 Год назад +4

    I honestly didnt know that big sharks like this came so close to shore!!

    • @libgiles8376
      @libgiles8376 Год назад +1

      Im in west aus..and ive seen them launch onto the beach to get prey. Be very aware.

    • @juanperasso4742
      @juanperasso4742 Год назад

      ​@@libgiles8376you get into the water with that kind of sharks...you guys are insane.

  • @RIGiantsGuy
    @RIGiantsGuy 3 года назад +14

    ❤️❤️❤️ THIS. Have always lived in NEW ENGLAND/RI, was jealous of CA and other places with Whites…. Now it’s a quick ride for me! That beach is literally miles and miles long impossible I’m not giving up hope yet! Need a drone!!!

    • @kaisercc
      @kaisercc 2 года назад +2

      What is the purpose of using the word literally?

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +1

      @@kaisercc To make people who like their own comments ask why.

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад

      Giants as in football or baseball? I ask because my nephew was drafted by the San Francisco Giants this year.

  • @robsimpson6537
    @robsimpson6537 Год назад

    The equivalent of pulling off a random exit in the middle of nowhere on a trip and stopping at the tiny diner for a sandwich.

  • @dmainlee9333
    @dmainlee9333 2 года назад +1

    It's His beach ... beach!!😂😂😂

  • @tenamoore6233
    @tenamoore6233 2 года назад +6

    I use to go to the beach always 2 times a year. I'm from KY, so I couldn't wait until May then I October...I always got n the water. I've bout drowned 2 times. Water is my biggest fear.now I wouldn't get in that Ocean for anything. Last time I went to Panama City Beach I parasailed. Wow...I could c sharks and all kinds of creepy Hugh fish swimming around people legs and feet. . Omg.... I was Outdone!!!!