Mobula Rays | The Living Ocean | Only One

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Join us on an adventure to the crystal clear waters of Mexico for the latest episode of The Living Ocean series. In this episode, we dive into the world of mobula rays. Witness their grace and beauty as they gracefully glide through the water, and learn about the unique behaviors and characteristics of these magnificent creatures.
    Discover the importance of conservation efforts to protect mobula rays and the vital role they play in maintaining a healthy ocean ecosystem.
    Credits:
    Written & narrated by Shawn Heinrichs
    Filmed in partnership with Beta Diversidad
    Producer: Katie Lin
    Cinematography: Shawn Heinrichs
    Director of post-production: Chad Richmond
    Editors: Nikki Riddy, John Roney, Josh Blasman
    Sound Designer: Stephanie Gonzalez
    Additional camera: Levi Chandler, Paul Nicklen
    Digital asset manager: Julian Henao
    Special thanks: ORGCAS, Mario Gomez, Beta Diversidad, Ramon Castellanos, Beta Diversidad, Jay Clue, Dive Ninjas, Nadia Ally, Scuba Diver Life , Evans Baudin, Baja Shark Experience, Gabo Velazquez, Baja Shark Experience, RED Digital Cinema
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Комментарии • 15

  • @melissawarfield
    @melissawarfield Год назад +5

    Thank you! The rays are amazing! We must protect the ocean from humans damaging their habitat. Ocean life must live on!

  • @GreenDolphinProject
    @GreenDolphinProject Год назад +1

    But was that mola mola freed? Just saw the breathing...

  • @julietteflecchia2120
    @julietteflecchia2120 Год назад +2

    mesmerizinggggg

  • @hebaaxel4197
    @hebaaxel4197 Год назад +1

    Wow thank you for showing us this side of world 🌎♥️

  • @christineritson5290
    @christineritson5290 9 месяцев назад

    Wow that must have been amazing to witness and be surrounded by so many Mobula Rays!😮Thanks for this beautiful ❤video Only one, keep up the good work!❤👍🤝🫶👏🤗😇😍🐬🐳🐋🦈🐟🐠🪽🕊️🪸🐚🌏🌍🌎☀️🌊Love from Seascale Cumbria England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Happy holidays and have a prosperous New Year. 🎉I’m proud to support you!😊

  • @ruslanmuchipov6855
    @ruslanmuchipov6855 10 месяцев назад

    Great job, thank you! I would love if you made a film about manta rays as well )))

  • @slumpyadventures
    @slumpyadventures Год назад +1

    I can only imagine how awe-inspiring this must have been. To be able to document this and share this ritual with us so that we can all learn more about this beautiful creature and inspire us to work harder to protect them must be such an honor. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video! 💚

  • @Achim-gi7su
    @Achim-gi7su Год назад

    Dear Shawn & Paul & OnlyOne team,
    why are there only 3 episodes of "The Living Ocean"? I imagine that there could potentially be hundreds of episodes and the stories that you tell are just so amazing.
    Thanks for them anyway!

    • @Achim-gi7su
      @Achim-gi7su Год назад

      Since "Episode 4" is already announced for the 30th May, I understand that the answer to my question is "wait, there were just 3 episodes YET ..." 🙂

  • @mxuselian
    @mxuselian 11 месяцев назад

    Such beautiful creatures, these big rays are why I decided to study marine biology🌊

  • @DanielSarli
    @DanielSarli Год назад

    This series is so amazing... I love it. I would like better image quality, though, it has a lot of compression artifacts and it could be in 4k.