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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2021
- A clash of true oceanic titans fought in the remote battlefields of Ascension Island. Tuna are often faster, fitter and bigger than the sharks.
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Love it when the narrator says “the sharks know the terrain like the back of their hands.”😂😂
😂😂😂 Right I'm like um don't you mean the back of their fins?
The writing is abysmal. Garbage
@@CarlYoungII44:24
same lol
Hands?LOL!
Gotta hand it to the Camera crew for NatGeo.. Some of the best footage I've ever seen
Very informative. I never suspected that the Tuna that we buy and eat from cans was such a feisty fish.
@@Radrook353 that's why I stopped eating canned tuna and started buying raw Tuna fish meat 😂 and the taste wow🤤 and soon I'll get my gear and try to land one, there's a place but I only got few months before they leave for feeding 😅
One of the best underwater challenge of spearman vs shark I have ever seen!
That's exactly what I thought as well, awesome footage.
It’s edited. They left out the part where the spearman stabs two do the sharks with his knife. You can find the raw video on RUclips
Nice editing.. cgi and real action are good..
The Galapagos Shark 'knows this area like the back of his hand' 🤣
Did he have to say that? Couldn't he have at least said 'like the back of his fin' or just left it out all together lmao
Tiger shark 24 ft length??? It's more like 15 - 18 feet! (that's a world record!)
This episode is so full is misinformation I'm surprised it is done by Nat.Geo!
Lemme guess, you're a Couch Biologist
@@carlitoforte259
Not et all!
Just not falling for misinformation, no matter who writes it.
Those tuna weren’t 250lbs either. I agree with you. Lots of bad info
Listen to this guy narrating, it's like they made it for special needs teenagers trying desperately to keep their attention. They took really interesting video and information and made it annoying to watch.
@@carlitoforte259 yellowfin tuna have never been bigger than 400 pounds, the ones in this video are 80-100 pounds
when sharks have hands and tuna runs a BOSTON marathon lmao
Yellowfin tuna rarely exceed 350lbs.i think the biggest rod and reel taken yellow is 400lbs plus.bluefin are the giants of the tunoids reaching the 1000lb class
6ft 800lb yellowfin
Lmfao
I'm wondering why yellowfin tuna can replace bluefin for a time period. Need to watch rest of video.
Comment I was looking for.
You have to really appreciate yellowfin after watching this episode!
It's just too bad that people have to hunt everything to extinction.
I'm so amazed at how people know all this about fish and sharks...it's so great to watch 🇦🇺🐨
Hats off to these wonderful cameramen 🔥🔥🔥
I thought they were in a boat and had the camera on some sort of pole in the water? Idk I just can't imagine ppl getting in the water to film with all the feeding going on.
@@ariessweety8883 They definitely don't get in the water with that
These are high end aquatic cameras controlled just like a drone, so no need for humans to swim along with the cameras
These are VFX
Mother nature is simply amazing ☺️
So is God's creation... lol.
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 - Grow up. There's no god. It is crazy that MOTHER earth/nature still does not get credit.
I agree.
@@tanyalake9152 I liked your comment because of that
@@chesterdagoc5915 - Thank you, and this is coming from a spiritual person when it comes to nature/universe.
Amo o Nat Geo wild.
ainda bem que posso ver no RUclips!
lamentável que tiraram a programação da TV brasileira.
I absolutely LOVE this documentary! Not only do I respect tunas more but also the predators
😊
and Tuna taste so good, I don't blame those sharks for wanting them... :)
unbelievable footage, I'm rooting for the Galapagos, fisherman wasting their time at Ascension.
Yeah you right they really waste time
As a person who has fished tuna. I can tell you sharks love us. They follow boats everywhere and anything you catch and I mean anything 80% of the time it’s ripped into shreds by the time you were reel it in because of those sharks lol we never get mad at them. We are fishing in their territory. Nothing you can do
@@youtubeconnollyfamily excellent
The spearman vs shark shot is worthy of being in a big budget movie!
As good as this program was, it is short on correct facts. For starters there has never been a Yellowfin in the 800 pound class, ever. Not even close. The largest one ever landed was 480 pounder in 2018 I believe and that was by a spear fisherman. For me, this took a great deal away from the overall program as I expected National Geographic to have their facts correct when putting a quality program like this together.
I've seen a picture of a 600 something pounder posted on a forum by some northeastern commercial bluefin fisherman, who obviously weren't Wicked Tuna type goofballs, and they pointed out that it was obviously a yellowfin... not just due to the yellow swimlets, which you couldn't readily see, but because of the extremely long sickle fins, and the body shape. And it was a good photo, of it tailroped right above the boat deck, with people on board, and it was quite obviously as big as they claimed it weighed in at. (Including in comparison to that Dominican 480 pounder, which I saw pictures of.) The weird thing is, why are the freakishly big specimens from the Western Atlantic, when there are so few Yellowfin over 200 pounds there, compared to Mexico and Hawaii (where there aren't any giant Bluefin to confuse giant Yellowfin with, so it would seem to be telling that no 'ultra-cow' Yellowfin have been reported from)? (Though to be honest, I also once noticed a photo in the back of a local used appliance and repair store, did a double take because something seemed very improbable, and skeptically asked the woman, whose husband wasn't in, are those BLUEFIN? And she said, nope, they are Yellowfin... which is what they had looked like, except for the size... and I asked her "How BIG were those?", and she said both weighed right around 450... and I wish I had gone back in to talk to her husband, who caught both of them, on a Mexican long range boat, to confirm that they really were as big as they did indeed look. Unlikely that they were IGFA legal, and maybe Californians thought they were nothing to be proud of since a Floridian caught them, and thus nobody ever bothered to make a fuss about them. Still, I nonetheless doubt that there's ever been one in the Pacific as big as that northeastern one I mentioned... but ya never know.)
This show ruined amazing Ascension footage with bogus narration.
@@user-ln1up9xi4k Can't dispute THAT... though I have to admit that I couldn't keep watching after the 800 pound gorillas exaggeration, so, footage wasn't ruined for me. Maybe I'll turn the sound off and check it out.
he got his facts wrong because bluefin tuna can weigh more then 800 but the narrator said that yellowfin can weigh that much which is just hugely untrue, if you look up the biggest yellowfin tuna it says 450..... good footage though
1 mistake doesn't change the fact that we learn a lot bro
Orca Walks in
Boss music playing.
9:24 yellowfin world record is 427 pounds, so many horrific errors in this video.
yeah I noticed that too. Blue fin tuna are largest
So you see how smart sharks are? They made human get the tuna for them...
Right
right
😂 at this moment. Humans are dumber than sharks
@@drei9 not just this moment. Sharks always smarter.
This is one very epic episode on Shark vs Tuna,also this narrator remains of the one from Alien Sharks.
Also I hope y'all have a great day.
These underground moments are so incredible
Underwater in fact
The plot was dramatic enough.. So the commentary could be a bit smoother. Overall a nice one.
It is awesome
Nice Visual - 800lb Yellow Fin - No such thing - National Geographic dropped the ball.
Also not sure about 8 foot wahoo, or 24foot tiger shark.
Absolutely brilliant narratives and footage! Thanks guys!
CGI footage is brilliant?
And I’m watching it all while enjoying a tuna fish sammich and a bowl of shark fin soup!
It amazes me how that fisherman dives into the water after seeing how those sharks obliterated the Tuna to replenish their reserves 😳
fisherman had reserves to replenish, 🤔- oh, I get it 😆
⁷ilyich y_
I like Wicked Tuna
I call it the humans are both smartest and stupidest of all mammals
@@drei9 stupidest to belive they are above and can control everything in nature/
Always loved Sharks and have high respect for all species of them!! I never knew how fast and strong and cool the Yellow Fin Tuna's are. What a machine
I wonder how they film that close... 🤔 at times i get to see cameras or tracking systems attached to few in some documentaries.. but deep down, its an unbelievable experience down there with these many "live" friends....
It’s absolutely horrible and obvious computer animation I don’t know how you don’t see that.
Diving cages and some free-swimming cameramen.
@@innes7953 2:24 tell me that looks like a real tuna. That’s such cgi it’s not even funny
@@RUclipshndl I like those
ROV a remote operated vehicles with state of the art under water camera with zoom capabilities.
Thank you for posting, thumbs up, , Tuna are wow incredible fish
800 pound yellowfin tuna?!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is why I don't go to the beach ⛱️ anymore but i have respect for these great animals
Fishing off the coast of Kona I lost several Ahi Tunas to porpoises. They have excellent communication skills and took all our catches leaving only the head of the fish for us. Truly intelligent mammals .
See my previous comment.
@@mochiebellina8190no
Fish aren’t freaking mammals
@@IntravenouslyDruggedSloth they are freaking tho
Amazing discovery and more amazing is this free documentary , which any one can hear watch and enjoy .
shots of the Mako swimming at the camera are amazing
This documentary is amazing, i learned so much and the visuals are wow. 🇨🇦
What a watch!!! Thanks!!!
that place is a Challenge for any Diver there is so many Sharks that it gets scarry. but if you make it alive the experience is priceless.
Narrator: but you can't hide from the tiger shark
A fish under it literally: whutt?
I think those were her babies
Or Remora
"The Rock is Under Siege"
Nice! 2 old school action flick references in one line! That makes up for that "here everyone is either hunter or hunted" line.
Question: did the filmteam use a dead turtle with a gopro attached to it to film the tiger shark shot?
I know right, I think the turtles was purposely put there for the tiger shark 🦈 😳
@@alexanderreyes157 maybe it was a cadaver? Would be interesting to learn about this things, environmental documentaries do have to be creative on getting various shots, but it is also not told to the viewer.
Yup I’m amazed at how they film some documentaries. Check queen of trees or something like that about a fig tree. They film the inside of a fig and the camera was already there when the small flies are trying to get inside the fig through the hole a little larger than a needle size🤓.
Definitely a Cadaver I think, it didn't try to fight back or get away at all. If you pause at the shots of it, looks super discoloured and pale.
A thrilling spectacle of predator-prey dynamics in action
That Tuna he speared was not 200lbs. More like 30lb. See how easily he tosses it into the boat.
That’s all depends on fishing gear and experience.
I might give it 50, but yeah, nowhere near 200.
Small one for sure
They also say yellowfin get 800lbs lol
14:50 "but you can't hide from the tiger shark..."
The sneaky fish just below didn't get that memo.
8ft wahoo...800lb yellowfin tuna...check the IGFA records.
Somebody's lying.
Excellent Content, thank you
I love the way diver dives in and shoot the yellow fin tuna and grab it out from water before he become hunted by the hungry sharks🦈🦈
Galapagos Shark: SSSssMELL YOU LATER!
GREAT SHOW!!!
THIS is like vampire vs humans lol !!
Thanks for a very thrilling videos of Nat Geo.
Very cool love to catch a yellow fin tuna. I live on Vancouver Island and have caught many salmon so that's not bad either
Finally the winner is Galapagos shark..😎💪
Excelent video, thank you.
Over the top narration. hahaha Although footage is collaged, it's still pretty incredible.
Ya lol he said the Galapagos Shark "knows this area like the back of his hand" 🤣
I'm wondering how they film this documentation. salute for them!
Wish we can see some FISHERWOMEN! They’re witty and fast!
Sharks aren't that aggressive against humans contrary to popular belief, so it wasn't that hard probably
Those shots of the tuna feeding and then slow mo were fantastic. Those videographers and editors earn their check.
Edit to add: Short-Fin Mako is my new favorite shark. Idk if those shots were CGI or an actual Mako but holy cow. Great shots and info.
I'm really amazed by taking pictures
That was awesome
i would love to see the making of... crazy how close they were😳😍
Wow animals are so lovely, cute, sweet and such an adorable😍. Do you have a pet?
Same... do they have long range camera or something..
good job po napakagandang content deserve more likes and views thank you for shareng
Yellowfin tuna are not 800 lb - giant bluefin are. Yellowfin IGFA world record is 424 & over 300 are huge.
awesome!!! video !!! Battle of the two most dominant predators in the Ocean!!!!
TUNA i Love sushi
28:17 “A predator that doesn’t play by the rules” that perfectly described Humans
Watching this making me hungry think I’ll make my self some tuna mayo pasta with sweetcorn red onion mixed peppers and spring onions 😋
Greetings coming from Indonesia, Maluku Province, Aru Islands, healthy greetings to continue the strike
"Under siege," "battle lines," "terrifying numbers," "arms race?" National Geographic these days sounds like a mercenary ad campaign, seemingly addicted to describing Nature like its little more than a battleground. Isn't it enough that we're stuck on thinking of humans that way?
Great forecast , we haven’t had any major flooding near me in Suragao del Sur so far . Lots of rain and the worst sustained winds I’ve seen so far .
Who wrote the script? Sharks have crushing teeth? Not precisely… while not inaccurate, sharks don’t rely on crushing, more accurate statement would be that sharks have very sharp teeth which cut. This makes more sense for teeth like theirs than crushing.
This iz SPECTACULAR FOOTAGE!THANX SOMUCH!
Are you familiar with Bitcoin mining?
THAT DIVER WAS CRAZY. UNREAL SHOW.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😂
To much Hype in narration , underwater shots are first class
Very awesome
Intentionally done to document sharks eating tuna and competing with fishermen
I love National geographic
Great doku!!! so good....
Love the tuna's hunting skills
28:10 I just got the chills
Fantastic footage brave cameramen, dramatic sequences fantastic film well done.
the last part looks like they purposively fed the sharks with thier catch, lol
the fisherman ran out of energy to reel it in anymore.
The guy nearly got killed !
Spectacular video, my second time watching it🤌🏼
Wow.. excellent filming! That spear fisher has some balls.
Sharks vs Tuna savage?! Try people vs tuna.. no competition.
i'm not eating tuna anymore they got enuf to deal with
Thank you, Jesus! Ramen
When its already dead, you throw it so the animal will die needlessly
Fish don't have feelings
😂
😂😂
You realize that current is Ripping through there! Those sharks look like they are swimming on a Treadmill lol!
Nat. Geo. emulating the Discovery Channel.
These cameramen are wonderful
AMAZING
I sort of feel that this could have been half the time and still more compelling. It seemed overstretched and had irrelevant information in between
Considering this footage, I'm surprised that anyone in the USS Indianapolis survived.
8 - 4 foot wahoo lol
This is true of the Galapagos Shark. We have thousands of them in Hawaii and they’re the deep sea fisherman’s worse nightmare. Mostly because they travel in packs and have learned to follow fishing boats. Every so often we’d hear on the radio: “Reel’m in fast boys…lots of sharks in this school.” A big tuna is impossible to reel in fast and is always devoured by the sharks, leaving just the head. The sharks seem to know where the hook is and avoid it. One time, me and my parter were slow trolling live Opelu for Aku (small skipjack tuna) and I saw a Galapagos shark following the Aku on my line. I reeled it in and jumped it over the transom and the confused shark bit our propeller. I saw blood and teeth flying and thought he’d learned his lesson but nope. He raced in and bit the prop again. The school of tuna was so full of sharks we decided to hit the throttle and get out of there. The prop was cavitating really bad so we stopped and raised the leg to inspect it. Big teeth scratches and one blade was severely bent. It took us about four hours to limp back to shore where we had to buy a new prop. The old shark-attacked one still hangs on my partner’s living room wall today.
Nat Geo: The fishermen leave with nothing.
Reality: The fishermen leave with a fresh Galapagos shark.
Place more full episodes on YT for the sake of love
amazing
Excellent 👍🙏
Thanks !
so without human help, the tuna would not have been eaten by any shark in this video, and it's supposed to be shark vs. tuna.
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