No I wouldn't swim with them. Far too powerful and unpredictable to be messing around with. Don't think they would purposely attack us or try to eat us or anything like that however they do seem to be very intelligent, playful & inquisitive. All it takes is for one to take a hold of you in a playful manner and take you under then it's game over you're drowned.
Deffo would swim with orcas, you got more chance of getting hit by a bus than a wild orca attacking you. They probs attacking the boats cos they nicking the fish or killed /injured an orca and they dont forget these things
Thats one impressive beard, fair play. Dont know why people keep swimming off the Egyptian coast, bonkers. The Nellis chap was swimming in a stupid place also. But horrific and terrible for their families. Need more rain here!
Such an awesome team , Fireman , coastguard and stuntman ... Orcas attacking boats is unheard of , are they trying to tell us something? Obviously they are not happy!! Big up yourself, Chris and Carl was it ? ✌️💯👨🚒🏇🏊♂️
@Jonnyreb1988 out of all the animals on Earth , excluding humans , Orcas intelligence seems to be evolving faster , it would be interesting to communicate with them ✌️💯
Epic storm..feed off the electro magnetic energy...your mates are cool!...I was badly stung by a 1 meter lions mane when mucking about in shallow water as a kid..Those orcas...they obviously developed a grudge against humans n their boats!!!.. pesky humans!!!
Casually treading water In the ocean and starts talking about shark attacks, lmao thats a huge nope from me my mind would go into overdrive, great video tho mate keep It up.
Had great holidays as a youngster in Port Erin, great beach. I have snorkelled the Red Sea at Sharm, and was awed by the size and abundance of sea life, it was breath taking and scary, this was just a few weeks before the 2010 spate of shark attacks. I wonder why the Orca's are attacking so many boats, I am sure they could easily sink a yacht if they wanted to, but seem to be playing maybe?. Great video, love your adventures, as it's the only way I get to see underwater these days. Stay safe.
Playing? They're obviously doing much more than playing. Given how intelligent we've found them to be, I highly doubt they'd "play" with rudders if they wanted to play..but,hey, I have no idea either so....maybe a message to get out the water?! These are not dumb creatures. Actually been seen working together better than some humans can/will
@@bomanishus orca experts have suggested it's a form of play by the younger ones, others say it's because a female orca got injured by a propeller, I agree they are very intelligent and could easily destroy a boat if they wanted to, but they didn't, must have been quite scary for the folk on the boats though.
Great video, it’s stunning there. I was in Hurgada near that attack in 2019, it’s beautiful and the snorkelling is great, but a local said there are ppl there who lure fish in for the tourists, including sharks. I don’t know if that is true. It’s a shame that poor lad was taken, but to kill the shark upsets me, we are in their environment, if it was me or a family member, I would not want this, RIP to that poor lad and his family 🙏
Orcas attacking sailing boats seems to be an occurrence that’s becoming more and more regular. I wonder what the craic will be when OYZ sail through the Gibraltar straight. Great vid as always mate 🧡
I can't help wondering what started the aggression towards boats that orcas around the globe have begun to show. Could it be the many marine observation boats harassing them for tourism I wonder? Perhaps they are aware that we are responsible for the megatons of plastic that ocean creatures have to swim through and take into their systems. I do hope some research will help us understand their new pattern of aggressive behaviour. Is it us they are angry at, or the boats?
Thank You for the Jelly Fish, I had no idea that a jelly fish could do that. The way you guy's presented them to us "the viewer's" was truelly an experience I'm going to rellish with my hot dog. Getting that close to a jelly fish was epic, I completely "Now" get the "10 seconds" of stuntman racing across the beach on a horse means, in relation to the whole scheme of things. I could probably go on for days about this Ummmm, this, this, Well...Adventure if you will? Killer whales,rudders,jellyfish,sand,flippers,boats,water, video had it all. Thank You.
That tiger shark attack was brutal. That poor guy was totally helpless as the tiger tore him apart. Surely Egypt should step up their game in protecting both sharks and people from each other. I couldn't help but think that a local was knocking the teeth out of its mouth to possibly sell as being from a killer shark. Seen it done before. It's been like Hawaii up here, too, for the past few days. God knows when we'll get a decent night of moderate rain to stock up, as it were, the groundwater. My fruit trees are starting to wilt.
I wouldn’t swim with Orcas just because of their pure size. Only discovers your channel a week ago and I’m binge watching to catch up now. Love your content, I’ve always wanted to live on the Isle of Man one day.. keep up the good work👍🏻
Thank you for that vc amazing wish I could swim like that I drowned when I was 18 my mate I’ve saved my life that was 30 years ago now only go in water to my knees I missing out on all that amazing stuff so thank you
Fantastic video, great free diving with your mates, water visibility looked better than I expected due to storm, even got to see a fish , so you're luck's changing hoping for a shark next time, shame about under water drone, is there no warranty on it, best of luck next time.
The shark attacks off Sharm El Sheik a while ago was blamed on oceanic white tips. It was believed a ship carrying New Zealand lamb freezer broke down and the crew chucked the carcases overboard and thus it was a feeding frenzy that brough in other sharks
Hi mate, I’m not sure if you’ve covered it but have you seen the sand tiger shark that washed up on a beach in Southampton recently? Rare find for this country
Fishing at luce Bay dumfriesshire today just before 10am a super pod of dolphins swam past us numbering between 20 and 30 then about an hour later another 4 heading the same direction I managed to get some of it on my phone utterly amazing
To islanders outdoors, please contact a lady from Cramlington Northumberland Lucy Harrison for info on large shark picture she took on dive at Farne islands Northumberland 2018 . Perhaps you can positively identify this. Thanks.
Following the last bout of Shark Attacks, the Egyptian government were worried about losing tourist dollars, so they funded an enquiry to investigate and report back on the causes and potential solutions.... It appears that the problem was self generated. 1).. Local ferries, being used to transport large numbers of cattle and goats up the channel would regularly toss any dead animals overboard.... These would then drift across to the beach areas. 2).. The local scuba tourism guys would "feed" sharks by hand to entice the sharks in closer to the tourists.... They also tied the bait fish to their waist-belts... Shark attacks resulted in bites to hands and mid torso,... exactly where the sharks expected to find food. 3).. Sharks are very fast learners,... and they're curious. They follow boats around as sources of easy meals when waste food is thrown overboard after cooking. Our fascination for watching dangerous predators may have created a problem we haven't yet figured out how to solve. Great Channel..... Keep watching the seas.
Not only this but the cameron robbins shark attack, the florida everglades fisherman pulled out of boat by a shark, the old lady? whose leg got bitten off, and the little kid who caught a fish and a small shark came out of the water and bit him on the chest. All in the last couple months. I'm sure there are plenty more that we haven't heard about as well, but something strange is definitely going on these days.
Now that you have gathered the courage to dive in the shallow waters near land, how bout you go out to the deep sea and do a little diving. Make sure you leave the camera on so we can all see what you experience.
I'm off to sharm end of the year myself. Are tiger sharks as aggressive as people say ? Any advice on the red sea ? Or should I stick to the pool. Iv dived before with rays in Mexico but would love to dive with sharks of some sort. Thanks for another good video. I'm from the Midlands so don't get down the coast often.
As an orca enthusiast, and this may be a controversial opinion, I’m over the moon that Orcas are teaching their pods how to attack boats. It’s about time they started fighting back against humanity.
@@catsnads01 there have been overwhelming destruction to orca generations by the hand of humans for millennia as well. Eventually, if a species is advanced enough, they will fight back.
Cracking video man. Was cool to see you guys capturing all the jellyfish in the waters. My buddy n I kayaked off Scotlands west coast 2 weeks ago on Loch Linnhe at the Appin area/Port Appin on the 4th june, and we encountered what can only be described as swarms of jellyfish. it was pretty cool to see. Also to answer your question, Id rather not be in the water or in my kayak in the company of orcas.
Great vid mate. No I would not swim with orcas 😂 also think it’s shocking they hunted and killed that shark. The guy was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Also still don’t understand why there’s no any 100% confirmed great whites in uk waters. Confirmed in other parts of Europe. Very close too.
I think there is a problem, and humans might have caused it. You should read what I found from the internet that is in double quotation marks below. "Why are whales called killer whales?" "Killer whales gained their common name because some types prey on other whales. They were once called "whale killers" by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans. Over time, the name was gradually switched to "killer whale"." "Orcas were given the name 'killer whale' by ancient sailors' observations of groups of orcas hunting and preying on larger whale species. They called orcas ballena asesina, or 'whale killer' - a term that was eventually flipped around to the easier 'killer whale'." Regarding sharks, and Jellyfish, I suggest, for other people to stay away from both.
Would you swim with wild Orcas? 🏴☠️
Not anymore. I think they’ve figured out humans are despicable creatures.
oh yes! And sharks 🥰
Hell yeah
No I wouldn't swim with them. Far too powerful and unpredictable to be messing around with.
Don't think they would purposely attack us or try to eat us or anything like that however they do seem to be very intelligent, playful & inquisitive.
All it takes is for one to take a hold of you in a playful manner and take you under then it's game over you're drowned.
Deffo would swim with orcas, you got more chance of getting hit by a bus than a wild orca attacking you. They probs attacking the boats cos they nicking the fish or killed /injured an orca and they dont forget these things
Awesome video. Thanks for having me along. Looking forward to the next adventure 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it you legend 👍🙌
Chris Anyone ever asked if your related to ant Middleton sound like and look abit like him with the hat on lol
Thats one impressive beard, fair play. Dont know why people keep swimming off the Egyptian coast, bonkers.
The Nellis chap was swimming in a stupid place also. But horrific and terrible for their families.
Need more rain here!
Orcas actually terrify me, think i'd be overwhelmed if I ever encountered one lol
I think it's actually we terrorise them with fishing nets capture them for our entertainment.
Mate you deserve 1 million subs no joke your passionate about what you do man
Such an awesome team , Fireman , coastguard and stuntman ...
Orcas attacking boats is unheard of , are they trying to tell us something? Obviously they are not happy!! Big up yourself, Chris and Carl was it ? ✌️💯👨🚒🏇🏊♂️
Cheers mate! Almost starts like a bad joke 😂 three men walk into a bar 😬
@@AirbornePirates lolz 😂😂😂
It’s becoming more and more common. Orcas are finally fighting back and it’s becoming part of certain pods cultures. Who can blame them either.
@Jonnyreb1988 out of all the animals on Earth , excluding humans , Orcas intelligence seems to be evolving faster , it would be interesting to communicate with them ✌️💯
@@Badger69-96agree! They are probably so intelligent. They scare me for this reason
Epic storm..feed off the electro magnetic energy...your mates are cool!...I was badly stung by a 1 meter lions mane when mucking about in shallow water as a kid..Those orcas...they obviously developed a grudge against humans n their boats!!!.. pesky humans!!!
Casually treading water In the ocean and starts talking about shark attacks, lmao thats a huge nope from me my mind would go into overdrive, great video tho mate keep It up.
excellent documentary guys!
Had great holidays as a youngster in Port Erin, great beach. I have snorkelled the Red Sea at Sharm, and was awed by the size and abundance of sea life, it was breath taking and scary, this was just a few weeks before the 2010 spate of shark attacks. I wonder why the Orca's are attacking so many boats, I am sure they could easily sink a yacht if they wanted to, but seem to be playing maybe?. Great video, love your adventures, as it's the only way I get to see underwater these days. Stay safe.
Playing? They're obviously doing much more than playing. Given how intelligent we've found them to be, I highly doubt they'd "play" with rudders if they wanted to play..but,hey, I have no idea either so....maybe a message to get out the water?! These are not dumb creatures. Actually been seen working together better than some humans can/will
@@bomanishus orca experts have suggested it's a form of play by the younger ones, others say it's because a female orca got injured by a propeller, I agree they are very intelligent and could easily destroy a boat if they wanted to, but they didn't, must have been quite scary for the folk on the boats though.
Great video, it’s stunning there. I was in Hurgada near that attack in 2019, it’s beautiful and the snorkelling is great, but a local said there are ppl there who lure fish in for the tourists, including sharks. I don’t know if that is true. It’s a shame that poor lad was taken, but to kill the shark upsets me, we are in their environment, if it was me or a family member, I would not want this, RIP to that poor lad and his family 🙏
Interesting. Spent time at Port Erin as a Marine Biology student in the 1970’s. Gather the marine station has now gone.
Went on fire 🔥 I think there are plans to replace it with apartments now
Hell no… good video mate
Orcas attacking sailing boats seems to be an occurrence that’s becoming more and more regular. I wonder what the craic will be when OYZ sail through the Gibraltar straight. Great vid as always mate 🧡
Now that would be interesting! It will leave you boys alone, they don’t like orange 😬
I can't help wondering what started the aggression towards boats that orcas around the globe have begun to show. Could it be the many marine observation boats harassing them for tourism I wonder? Perhaps they are aware that we are responsible for the megatons of plastic that ocean creatures have to swim through and take into their systems. I do hope some research will help us understand their new pattern of aggressive behaviour. Is it us they are angry at, or the boats?
Thank You for the Jelly Fish, I had no idea that a jelly fish could do that. The way you guy's presented them to us "the viewer's" was truelly an experience I'm going to rellish with my hot dog. Getting that close to a jelly fish was epic, I completely "Now" get the "10 seconds" of stuntman racing across the beach on a horse means, in relation to the whole scheme of things. I could probably go on for days about this Ummmm, this, this, Well...Adventure if you will? Killer whales,rudders,jellyfish,sand,flippers,boats,water, video had it all. Thank You.
Thanks Blair 😂 the next video has much bigger jellyfish 🪼
That tiger shark attack was brutal. That poor guy was totally helpless as the tiger tore him apart. Surely Egypt should step up their game in protecting both sharks and people from each other. I couldn't help but think that a local was knocking the teeth out of its mouth to possibly sell as being from a killer shark. Seen it done before.
It's been like Hawaii up here, too, for the past few days. God knows when we'll get a decent night of moderate rain to stock up, as it were, the groundwater. My fruit trees are starting to wilt.
Wow great video, amazing to see all the colourful jelly fish. Thanks 🏴
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Maximum respect 2 all you do 👍👍
I wouldn’t swim with Orcas just because of their pure size. Only discovers your channel a week ago and I’m binge watching to catch up now. Love your content, I’ve always wanted to live on the Isle of Man one day.. keep up the good work👍🏻
Thank you for that vc amazing wish I could swim like that I drowned when I was 18 my mate I’ve saved my life that was 30 years ago now only go in water to my knees I missing out on all that amazing stuff so thank you
Not long found your channel been really enjoying your videos , I’m also manx yessir ! Keep it up!
Cheers yesssssir 😬👋
Where are the fish?
Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures.
More to come! Thanks for watching
Attach a tether to your gopro,and mobile phone just use 2.4gig WiFi cable and masking tape to film live footage
Fantastic video, great free diving with your mates, water visibility looked better than I expected due to storm, even got to see a fish , so you're luck's changing hoping for a shark next time, shame about under water drone, is there no warranty on it, best of luck next time.
Glad you enjoyed it Kev thanks bud’ visibility wasn’t great due to plankton, next weeks video is far better with huge jellyfish
Man that really sucks about that sub camera..! Also isnt ovetcast, murkyish cloudy water the kinda day sharks like to attack on!
The shark attacks off Sharm El Sheik a while ago was blamed on oceanic white tips. It was believed a ship carrying New Zealand lamb freezer broke down and the crew chucked the carcases overboard and thus it was a feeding frenzy that brough in other sharks
Hi mate, I’m not sure if you’ve covered it but have you seen the sand tiger shark that washed up on a beach in Southampton recently? Rare find for this country
I have mentioned it bud the small tooth sand tiger?
@@AirbornePirates that’s right yeah
Fishing at luce Bay dumfriesshire today just before 10am a super pod of dolphins swam past us numbering between 20 and 30 then about an hour later another 4 heading the same direction I managed to get some of it on my phone utterly amazing
Brilliant video
To islanders outdoors, please contact a lady from Cramlington Northumberland Lucy Harrison for info on large shark picture she took on dive at Farne islands Northumberland 2018 . Perhaps you can positively identify this. Thanks.
Following the last bout of Shark Attacks, the Egyptian government were worried about losing tourist dollars, so they funded an enquiry to investigate and report back on the causes and potential solutions.... It appears that the problem was self generated.
1).. Local ferries, being used to transport large numbers of cattle and goats up the channel would regularly toss any dead animals overboard.... These would then drift across to the beach areas.
2).. The local scuba tourism guys would "feed" sharks by hand to entice the sharks in closer to the tourists.... They also tied the bait fish to their waist-belts... Shark attacks resulted in bites to hands and mid torso,... exactly where the sharks expected to find food.
3).. Sharks are very fast learners,... and they're curious. They follow boats around as sources of easy meals when waste food is thrown overboard after cooking.
Our fascination for watching dangerous predators may have created a problem we haven't yet figured out how to solve.
Great Channel..... Keep watching the seas.
Not only this but the cameron robbins shark attack, the florida everglades fisherman pulled out of boat by a shark, the old lady? whose leg got bitten off, and the little kid who caught a fish and a small shark came out of the water and bit him on the chest. All in the last couple months. I'm sure there are plenty more that we haven't heard about as well, but something strange is definitely going on these days.
Great vid beautiful jellyfish I'd get out if see orgas I don't trust them😮
Like to see them up close but dunno about a swim with them. Should probably place the R O B in the water to not throw it 😂
Now that you have gathered the courage to dive in the shallow waters near land, how bout you go out to the deep sea and do a little diving. Make sure you leave the camera on so we can all see what you experience.
should have gone no where near the props unless someone you trust had the keys
I think the biggest thing you have to fear swimming in the sea is sewage!
I'm off to sharm end of the year myself.
Are tiger sharks as aggressive as people say ?
Any advice on the red sea ? Or should I stick to the pool.
Iv dived before with rays in Mexico but would love to dive with sharks of some sort.
Thanks for another good video. I'm from the Midlands so don't get down the coast often.
Stick close to the jetty’s, don’t go over the outer reef, the tiger sharks seem to be further south than sharm
don´t swim at dawn or dusk
Noosa is no place for a swim imo, seen too many sharks there
Yo he was in assassin’s creed 😮
Yes he was 👍🙌
@@AirbornePirates wow i have met many people in my life but no one from assassins creed 🤩
lol watch out for the Grindylows.
When orcas start attacking passing cars I'll start worrying 😂
😂😂👌
As an orca enthusiast, and this may be a controversial opinion, I’m over the moon that Orcas are teaching their pods how to attack boats. It’s about time they started fighting back against humanity.
there are kids with families going down on the high sea.
@@catsnads01 there have been overwhelming destruction to orca generations by the hand of humans for millennia as well. Eventually, if a species is advanced enough, they will fight back.
Not the best place to talk about the shark attack in egypt haha ide be shitting myself
😂 always a bit eerie when floating in the sea
Cracking video man. Was cool to see you guys capturing all the jellyfish in the waters. My buddy n I kayaked off Scotlands west coast 2 weeks ago on Loch Linnhe at the Appin area/Port Appin on the 4th june, and we encountered what can only be described as swarms of jellyfish. it was pretty cool to see. Also to answer your question, Id rather not be in the water or in my kayak in the company of orcas.
Why are orcas attacking boats now? I've heard this a few times lately.
Great vid mate. No I would not swim with orcas 😂 also think it’s shocking they hunted and killed that shark. The guy was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Also still don’t understand why there’s no any 100% confirmed great whites in uk waters. Confirmed in other parts of Europe. Very close too.
Have u sailed from land locked Austria 😆
I know, what a classic 😂
The orcas disable large prey such as whales by biting & removing the fins, could be they are thinking the same applies to boats.
Hope that doesn't happen to the Blue Spurr!
hey whats up how much is the rov cost? Whats the name ?
Chasing Gladius mini S. around £1200. In my opinion they are very unreliable but great when working
it looks scary enuff done there with you guys. i no longer swim in the sea. so i wouldnt be swimming with orcas or sharks for that matter,
Great video as always love the jellyfish thanks for sharing.
❤another great adventure well done bud 👍🚒❤️
I think that’s one of the best video you done so far 👍
Question mate. At 10:15 you swim over what looks like a railway track. What is it please? Cheers
RNLI lifeboat slip bud
Matt did you get the cookies video thing I sent you on instagram
Sorry K, no I didn’t. Was it his GWS podcast?
Love the vids. Another cracker today
song at 8:01?
Epidemic music 👍
Austria is landlocked😂
Giday, really enjoy ur channel, just a tip, it's really hard to understand ur audio when ur in the water. 👍😃
Cheers can’t do much about it as it’s the waterproof housing, I’ll narrate it overlay text over screen when it’s unclear going forward
@@AirbornePirates great idea, top presentation
Do you parasail ? That looks like so much fun.
Paraglide and Paramotor 👍 used to skydive too
Awesome video man
Have you ever seen one of these? T
Not in the wild. Yet 😬
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Are this jellyfish poisenus?
Only the Portuguese man-o-war
@@AirbornePirates can you find it in your waters?
@@quasimodo5177rarely
Love this site. Glad to see you putting out more content!
This channel is just click bait, nothing actually happens its just a guy talking about sharks while swimming
I think there is a problem, and humans might have caused it.
You should read what I found from the internet that is in double quotation marks below.
"Why are whales called killer whales?"
"Killer whales gained their common name because some types prey on other whales. They were once called "whale killers" by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans. Over time, the name was gradually switched to "killer whale"."
"Orcas were given the name 'killer whale' by ancient sailors' observations of groups of orcas hunting and preying on larger whale species. They called orcas ballena asesina, or 'whale killer' - a term that was eventually flipped around to the easier 'killer whale'."
Regarding sharks, and Jellyfish, I suggest, for other people to stay away from both.
They’re actually a member of the dolphin family not whales, not many people know that. 👍
Well... do what the Japanese do and hunt them! If they are that smart it will keep them away from humans!!
Awsome as usual 😁
Thank you! Cheers!
I love watching this I'm no adventurer I'm a football boy but I like this fella interesting stuff 👏
Are they attacking boats because one of their pod as been killed by a boat????
Scientists think one orca has had a bad experience with a boat and the pod is learning to take revenge