Great that they helped him get free but sad that he didn't get the hook out. I hope the fish doesn't get caught up on something else, and is able to eat with that hook in it's mouth..
@@RichardFoleher as much as I used to fish I should have known that but I didn't. I was always so careful not to lose a hook in the water.. do all home desolve like that ??
@RichardFoleher how will a metal hook dissolve??? Even saltwater won't dissolve it that quick. Possible the hook will be forced out over time bug will take awhile. Plus don't think he'll be able to eat. Didn't look like he could fully close his mouth.
I hope that the fish ends up okay in the end. And yes, fish don't get NEARLY enough credit. The biologist Jonathan Balcombe has written an incredible book about the intellectual and emotional complexity of fish called "What a Fish Knows". It's a bestseller!
@@ccrider3435 Yep. People should leave fish alone, both in terms of not fishing in the first place and in terms of not filling the oceans with dangerous trash.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v I use to love to go fishing then i started feeling sorry for them and quit at 20 years old. It's been over 30 years since i have went out hunting or fishing and i was very good at both. Now i feed the 🐿🐇🐦🦆🦢🐟🐠🐞
Thank you for cleaning up too!! Our oceans and their creatures are so awesome!!! They truly deserve more respect than some people give them!! Thank Dodo for showing us the people who care!! We love you! ❤️
It makes me so mad that people just throw their trash in the ocean and on the beaches. I am grateful for people like these two who have a kind giving heart and try to make the world a better place ❤ Much love and hugs to you both!
The bad thing is them leaving the fishing line attached to him he's going to get caught up on something or get wrapped around his body. I know he tried his best to help the fish and that's a great thing to do. But honestly this is one of the reasons why you need to have a diving knife with you whatever you go even if you're just going snorkeling. I do hope the little puffer fish is still alive and it's swimming around happy and healthy. But is that fishing line starts wrap around him it's going to get worse for him in the long run. I would say he probably should have left the puffer fish there or had his girlfriend go back and get a knife so they can cut fishing line. That or try to find a piece of trash or debris in the ocean to help cut it. Aluminum can a glass bottle something
1 People are not going to always bring something with them 24/7, that's just how things goes. You can't expect someone to always have something on them. 2 They went diving but we don't know how close their house is to the diving spot, what if it's a 5 hours drive back and forth making it 10 collective hours from going to take the knife and take it back. The best thing they could have done was to ask for someone to let them borrow a knife, but you can see how that wouldn't exactly go well/creep people out if two random strangers ask for a knife, and even if they gave them time to explain it was to help the fish there was no guarantee they would have let them borrow it anyway. The fish could have tried to swim away and by the time they were back he was gone. In some cases you can't do more than the bare minimum, you should be the one accepting that reality that not everything can be fixed just by doing the obvious choice.
@@saralynn518 You can buy diving knives that strap on near your ankle. All divers and snorkellers should wear them, for all kinds of reasons, including your own safety. It's easy for human beings to get caught in fishing gear, in addition to all the animals who end up in trouble.
I just think its EXTREMELY sweet he saved this poor fish, I wish there were more ppl like him in the world! See how destructive garbage is for our Oceans? Why cant humans RESPECT our LAND and Oceans?
Sad you did not get more off. That loop you left in the line is going to catch on something again. Thank you for trying to help poor guy. Anyone who goes out of their way to help another living creature, earns earth angel wings.
A big thank you to these people that says that puffer fish. It's sad that the ocean is filled with garbage like that. At least there's some people that care.😊❤
@@kpz1234 because not everything is getting tangled in whales and sea turtles. If fishing nets could be traced back to someone, I'll bet that someone wouldn't be so quick to throw them overboard. But yes, great thinking. Let's put serial numbers on "everything."
@@MeNTheCats Precisely. This "it'll fall out" person is the same kind of person who goes around saying "they don't feel pain" and "they only have three second memories". People who think of animals as being merely objects put here for their amusement say any old nonsense to justify their bad habits.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v definitely spearfishing is more ethical, the kills are quicker and much more guaranteed that just chucking some sharp metal bits into the water and hoping for the best. No fish getting stuck with hooks stuck in them, no fishing lines getting stuck on seals etc.
Knife won't do anything. STAINLESS surgical scissors. Yes, underwater on every dive. No, I'm not a doctor, but I do teach scuba. Advanced divers should consider stainless surgical scissors in their kit. It will help you get out of fishing line, yourself. No, pufferfish don't "eject" spikes. They are some of the friendliest fish, and they are very poisonous if eaten, somewhat venmous, but not "deadly" if poked with their outer ... Wait, I just realized this site is called "Dodo". Never mind, fellow Dodos, let's just be happy in our ignorance, and look at pretty fish.
Well done trying to help the puffer however it needed the hook taken out although not an easy task , next time you dive might be worthwhile taking some pliers and a knife in the chance there is more fishing line and hooks about . Thanks for caring and trying to clean up ! 💚
I think that puffer understood pretty well it didn't inflate even when he touched it's face I honestly think he'd have been good to to work a little harder on that hook..but I can see it was rough out so easier said than done
Рeople kill for fun, it's terrible! Fish is also very pitiful. I am grateful that you helped her get rid of the knacker's hook and saved her life. Thank you!
Yes, but not just sport fishing - ANY fishing. The biologist Jonathan Balcombe has published a fascinating, bestselling book about the intellectual and emotional complexity of fish called "What a Fish Knows".
However there were 2 of you and 1 of you could of gone to get the knife. You need to carry your equipment down with you knowing you going down there Yes you did help the fish for the moment.
The problem is time. We don't know how long it would have taken to find a knife in the vicinity or to get home and grab it. And the sea wasn't calm at all, so one person needs a backup in these conditions, just in case of a big wave.
Love how everyone in the comments is like, "You did a good deed!" Well, if they truly had, they'd called around and found the local wildlife and marine care agency to have them come out and help the puffer. Rather than LETTING IT GO WITH THE HOOK STILL IMBEDDED. Yeah, right... "Real kind."
Puffers are so smart. I worked at a science museum as a teen and spent every day with their puffer George - he would follow me around and was so awesome
How did he risk his life exactly? And how did he help the fish if he left the hook piercing their mouth and dragging a long fishing line that can get tangled and caught in all sorts of things? All he kept saying was how he was a saviour and how the fish thanked him when he did the bare minimum, made sure to record it for internet virality and profit gain, while the fish just wanted to get away from them. They won't be able to feed so this grand heroism is very short lived.
Pufferfish have some of the deadliest venom in the world, so I do understand that trying to handle it with your bare hands is risky business. But yeah his “heroism” is greatly exaggerated.
@@rubyy.7374 Its a contradiction you say it has some of the deadliest venom in the world and still say his "heroism" is greatly exaggerated. The puffer could have puffed up at any time. But it didn't. Wonder what this indicates. I also thought once the weight is gone, the hook could be pushed through.
Poor pufferfish...he must be so grateful you helped him.
hopefully he doesn’t end up eating the carrot
It's the same species that put him in that situation, though. I'd probably still be mad.
💀💀@@Tom__Cruise101
Great that they helped him get free but sad that he didn't get the hook out. I hope the fish doesn't get caught up on something else, and is able to eat with that hook in it's mouth..
The hook will dissolve fairly quickly, couple of weeks or so
@@RichardFoleher as much as I used to fish I should have known that but I didn't. I was always so careful not to lose a hook in the water.. do all home desolve like that ??
@@RichardFoleher It looks like stainless steel... Its never rusting.... Has to be bronze or similar
It's metal it Will not dissolve in a couple weeks. It will last till the poor fish dies.
@RichardFoleher how will a metal hook dissolve??? Even saltwater won't dissolve it that quick. Possible the hook will be forced out over time bug will take awhile. Plus don't think he'll be able to eat. Didn't look like he could fully close his mouth.
Fish don’t get enough credit. Thank you for saving that little guy ❤
I hope that the fish ends up okay in the end. And yes, fish don't get NEARLY enough credit. The biologist Jonathan Balcombe has written an incredible book about the intellectual and emotional complexity of fish called "What a Fish Knows". It's a bestseller!
Fish are friends, not food...
@@BeccaHetrick 👏👏👏👏👏
@@BeccaHetrick
Right. Don't eat fish to survive. Make friends, not food.
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So sad that humans are trashing everything for helpless animals . Thank u for helping
Agree!!
Not really saved, but somewhat helped.
He just got a lip piercing
Thank you for saving him from other people’s trash and selfishness 🙏🏻🐠💕
They people who did this to this fish are the world's worst trash.
@@ccrider3435 Yep. People should leave fish alone, both in terms of not fishing in the first place and in terms of not filling the oceans with dangerous trash.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v I use to love to go fishing then i started feeling sorry for them and quit at 20 years old. It's been over 30 years since i have went out hunting or fishing and i was very good at both. Now i feed the 🐿🐇🐦🦆🦢🐟🐠🐞
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v +1000
Common Sense
Common Courtesy
Common Decency
Poisonous pufferfish
Thank you for cleaning up too!! Our oceans and their creatures are so awesome!!! They truly deserve more respect than some people give them!! Thank Dodo for showing us the people who care!! We love you! ❤️
A shame he couldn't get the hook out, but at least the pufferfish can swim around normally now.
I know 😢 Even tho it would've hurt him to take it out it would eventually heal and quit hurting him. It can never heal with it in him 😢
Yeah, at the same time I understand why he couldn't, he was risking his life touching that fish.
It makes me so mad that people just throw their trash in the ocean and on the beaches. I am grateful for people like these two who have a kind giving heart and try to make the world a better place ❤ Much love and hugs to you both!
😢💔🐡🙏🏻Thank you! You're wonderful people!
Thanks for helping the puffer.
Poor fella I’m glad he got help 🥺❤️🙏🏻
The bad thing is them leaving the fishing line attached to him he's going to get caught up on something or get wrapped around his body. I know he tried his best to help the fish and that's a great thing to do. But honestly this is one of the reasons why you need to have a diving knife with you whatever you go even if you're just going snorkeling. I do hope the little puffer fish is still alive and it's swimming around happy and healthy. But is that fishing line starts wrap around him it's going to get worse for him in the long run. I would say he probably should have left the puffer fish there or had his girlfriend go back and get a knife so they can cut fishing line. That or try to find a piece of trash or debris in the ocean to help cut it. Aluminum can a glass bottle something
1 People are not going to always bring something with them 24/7, that's just how things goes.
You can't expect someone to always have something on them.
2 They went diving but we don't know how close their house is to the diving spot, what if it's a 5 hours drive back and forth making it 10 collective hours from going to take the knife and take it back.
The best thing they could have done was to ask for someone to let them borrow a knife, but you can see how that wouldn't exactly go well/creep people out if two random strangers ask for a knife, and even if they gave them time to explain it was to help the fish there was no guarantee they would have let them borrow it anyway.
The fish could have tried to swim away and by the time they were back he was gone.
In some cases you can't do more than the bare minimum, you should be the one accepting that reality that not everything can be fixed just by doing the obvious choice.
@@von8298do you go snorkeling with wire cutters?
They did the best they could with the resources they had… relax
@@saralynn518 You can buy diving knives that strap on near your ankle. All divers and snorkellers should wear them, for all kinds of reasons, including your own safety. It's easy for human beings to get caught in fishing gear, in addition to all the animals who end up in trouble.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v will a diving knife clip through a metal hook? This is why I mentioned wire cutters.
Tiny Nippers or Clippers for your pocket. Sea life needs your help. Thanks, ShanegerDanger!
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It's so heartwarming to see animals showing/saying thanks for helping them when they're in trouble or needing help. 🥰😍♥
Poor beautiful gorgeous pufferfish.
Thanks for caring
I just think its EXTREMELY sweet he saved this poor fish, I wish there were more ppl like him in the world! See how destructive garbage is for our Oceans? Why cant humans RESPECT our LAND and Oceans?
Sad you did not get more off. That loop you left in the line is going to catch on something again. Thank you for trying to help poor guy. Anyone who goes out of their way to help another living creature, earns earth angel wings.
A big thank you to these people that says that puffer fish. It's sad that the ocean is filled with garbage like that.
At least there's some people that care.😊❤
Thanks for helping the poor little fellow…
And he literally RISKED HIS OWN LIFE in order to save a poor weedow fishie. 😖🤨😅
You both make make yourselves proud along with so manymore and I. "My kind of Heroes! ☺️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for saving the beautiful puffer fish. After all hes in his home,the hook wasn't. You are wonderful!!!!❤
Thanks Shane!! You Really Went ALL OUT For This Pufferfish!! Great Deeds Go Out All Around!!
There should be serial numbers attached to buoys, lures, and nets so that they come back to a person.
That doesn’t make sense.
@red3here yes it does.
@@kandykane2160nope.
Why stop there, put serial numbers on everything and have it all registered to the government right?
@@kpz1234 because not everything is getting tangled in whales and sea turtles. If fishing nets could be traced back to someone, I'll bet that someone wouldn't be so quick to throw them overboard.
But yes, great thinking. Let's put serial numbers on "everything."
Lucky you were able to help
Ty for taking the time to help as best you could then picking up trash. Every week I pick up trash on the same stretch of road. It's endless
Thankyou you are awesome for helping him and cleaning up the garbage in that area. You my friend are wonderful
Thanks a lot for helping him 🙏
魚を助けてくれてありがとう🐟私も地上で自分にできることをやってみます。
'Do Unto Others' would stop people from harming Earth's critters.
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Vegan is a great way to start.
@@monicasong427 I agree. In fact, becoming vegan is the best decision I've ever made.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v Me too, friend. ^^
Only saved him for so long the poor thing. Thanks for giving him that extra time
Lil pufferfish swimming around with a barb in its mouth.
It’ll rust and fall out over time
@@MasterMayhem78gosh i hope so.
@@MasterMayhem78 That's not true, not even in salt water, Infection first, fish feel pain and with pain unable to eat.
@@MeNTheCats well the diver did the best he can
@@MeNTheCats Precisely. This "it'll fall out" person is the same kind of person who goes around saying "they don't feel pain" and "they only have three second memories". People who think of animals as being merely objects put here for their amusement say any old nonsense to justify their bad habits.
Thanks for saving the lil puff boi ❤❤❤
U guys ROCK. Taking care of that fish and the surrounding are is just so great.
Poor fishy! 🥺🐡
Thank you for helping such a cool creature ! 🐠
Thank you so much 😢❤!! Our only job is to take care of the earth and all the creatures in it 💝
Shame we do such a bad job of that (not including good people who try to help)
Thank You for Your Help. Appreciated It. ❤️♥️
How does he eat with a hook in his mouth?
With difficulty and with pain. One of the many reasons why fishing is wrong.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v definitely spearfishing is more ethical, the kills are quicker and much more guaranteed that just chucking some sharp metal bits into the water and hoping for the best. No fish getting stuck with hooks stuck in them, no fishing lines getting stuck on seals etc.
@@patrickhector Still cruel and unnecessary. Nobody needs to eat fish.
@user-wv8ju3dw8s You're an idiot, don't reproduce.
@@patrickhector Let's not kid ourselves. If you wouldn't do it to your own child, it's hardly "ethical."
You are amazing!
Thanks for saving the little guy. Blessings to you both🙏
So that's what happened to Mr. Puff.
Knife won't do anything. STAINLESS surgical scissors. Yes, underwater on every dive. No, I'm not a doctor, but I do teach scuba. Advanced divers should consider stainless surgical scissors in their kit. It will help you get out of fishing line, yourself.
No, pufferfish don't "eject" spikes. They are some of the friendliest fish, and they are very poisonous if eaten, somewhat venmous, but not "deadly" if poked with their outer ...
Wait, I just realized this site is called "Dodo". Never mind, fellow Dodos, let's just be happy in our ignorance, and look at pretty fish.
Thanks for your valuable information sir.
Great comment
good job. you did what you could.
Ty!
Well done trying to help the puffer however it needed the hook taken out although not an easy task , next time you dive might be worthwhile taking some pliers and a knife in the chance there is more fishing line and hooks about . Thanks for caring and trying to clean up ! 💚
Bravo risking your own life for this little guy!!
I absolutely hate it when I see fishing line on the beaches
It is estimated that monofilament line takes 600 years to break down once discarded!
I think that puffer understood pretty well it didn't inflate even when he touched it's face I honestly think he'd have been good to to work a little harder on that hook..but I can see it was rough out so easier said than done
They ONLY had snorkels, not dive gear and no tools, so they did an awesome thing! Cleaning our oceans are so important. Thank you both!!❤
oh crap the patience and gentleness 😭 ya'll getting the angels award this yr...
Thank you for saving the poor little baby 😅❤🙏👋
Ein großes Dankeschön aus Deutschland Brittany und Shane.Thank you ❤
Those little puffers come right up to you and are fearless. The males make beautiful sand art to attract females. Cuteness overload!
Well done it was meant to be 😊 thank you for helping him ❤❤❤
Poor little soul !😢 Thank you so much for helping him!! God bless you for your kindness!!❤❤❤😊
God bless you 🙏 all for saving the puffer fish❤❤❤❤❤❤
Рeople kill for fun, it's terrible! Fish is also very pitiful. I am grateful that you helped her get rid of the knacker's hook and saved her life. Thank you!
He Didn't get the hook out..and she only held the camera... The whole concept of fishing/ hunting is EviL. I would never do it !!!!
@@katiekrosstowne7030 You wrote: "The whole concept of fishing/ hunting is EviL."
I agree with you!
Agree!! I hate it when I hear people talking about how fishing is so “fun and relaxing” 🤮
Thank You!👍😊
This was the sweetest thing ever! Kudos to those two lovely individuals! 🙌🏾✨💯💛
Ban sport fishing 🎣
Yes, but not just sport fishing - ANY fishing. The biologist Jonathan Balcombe has published a fascinating, bestselling book about the intellectual and emotional complexity of fish called "What a Fish Knows".
How do you know it was sport fish? People eat puffer as a delicacy.
@@JohnDoe-s3v2vstfu, I love sushi.
@@TeSolycMandalor 🤮
@@TeSolycMandalor 🤮
Poor little dude
Thank you for being kind
However there were 2 of you and 1 of you could of gone to get the knife. You need to carry your equipment down with you knowing you going down there
Yes you did help the fish for the moment.
He tired his best.
The problem is time. We don't know how long it would have taken to find a knife in the vicinity or to get home and grab it. And the sea wasn't calm at all, so one person needs a backup in these conditions, just in case of a big wave.
@@red3here not good enough
Thank you for caring. I love you guys! 😍🙏
The poor fish still had the hook in him.
Thank you 🙏 fishing industry should be responsible for marking the ocean clean.
they do the opposite though 🙁
- I'm subscribed to him && her on all platforms. I love watching them cleaning the oceans in Hawaii. They just had a baby as well. ❤
Thank you so much! Thank you for getting rid of the line down there too. I know that puffer fish is grateful. ❤️ 🐟
How did you help leaving that thing it’s in mouth?
The fish can at least surface now as well as get food and swim from predators. It was better than the alternative.
Esse peixinho é adorável fofo ❤🐟❤😊
So proud of yourself for almost getting the hook out, and you really think he's going to be fine?
Pufferfish back home : Look guys I got a cool lip piercing 😎
God bless that man. I think he's secured his place in heaven
Shut up, ya prat!
Thank you for helping that poor pufferfish!
Thank you ❤
This channel has divers sticking their entire hands into sharks’ mouths to get hooks out.
And then there’s this guy.
it’s cause it’s jammed in there and he needs to hold the fish to pull it out but I don’t think you’d like to touch that fish buddy
You are both amazing people!
The hook was still in its mouth though. 🤔
Fishing tackle is a massive problem all around the world.
It's in the corner though, it can still eat.
They crush shellfish with powerful jaws and feed on the soft insides. His mouth was still functional.
@@volvo09 you try eating with a hook in your mouth
@@robertl7503 Precisely. 👍
Thank you for your comoassion to a wee critter.❤🇨🇦
Thank you
Poor Puff! Thank you for saving him!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for being so kind
Thanks! You help fish!
Love how everyone in the comments is like, "You did a good deed!" Well, if they truly had, they'd called around and found the local wildlife and marine care agency to have them come out and help the puffer. Rather than LETTING IT GO WITH THE HOOK STILL IMBEDDED. Yeah, right... "Real kind."
Beautiful! Very grateful you helped him And got trash out of the ocean 🌊❤❤
Brave rescuers! Yay!
That poor fish if you had not come along he would have died thank you for being the wonderful people that you are
Awesome! Thank you for saving the fish.❤
Thank you!!!!!
Oh, poor one~👍
Thank you for helping him~🤗
I am still sad, mission half accomplished
😊 GOD BLESS YOU! I wish more human beings were like this couple!
KUDOS TO YOU BOTH!!!❤
Puffers are so smart. I worked at a science museum as a teen and spent every day with their puffer George - he would follow me around and was so awesome
He must've been very smart indeed, learning how to walk on land and breathe out of water. (j/k 😉)
@@ficialintelligence1869 😂
Thankyou for rescuing him. God bless.❤
How did he risk his life exactly? And how did he help the fish if he left the hook piercing their mouth and dragging a long fishing line that can get tangled and caught in all sorts of things? All he kept saying was how he was a saviour and how the fish thanked him when he did the bare minimum, made sure to record it for internet virality and profit gain, while the fish just wanted to get away from them. They won't be able to feed so this grand heroism is very short lived.
Pufferfish have some of the deadliest venom in the world, so I do understand that trying to handle it with your bare hands is risky business.
But yeah his “heroism” is greatly exaggerated.
The fishing gear shouldn't be in the ocean in the first place. I never eat fish, and never miss it.
@@rubyy.7374 Its a contradiction you say it has some of the deadliest venom in the world and still say his "heroism" is greatly exaggerated. The puffer could have puffed up at any time. But it didn't. Wonder what this indicates. I also thought once the weight is gone, the hook could be pushed through.
He definitely risked his fingers. Pufferfish bite hard.
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you for helping him