No need for apologies here. Anyone that has seen one of your videos can tell that you have an immense respect for all life and the environment! Keep up the Awesome!!! 🤙
Your videos showing your care and wonder of the ocean was one of the biggest things that got me into freediving. Thanks for being such an awesome person.
There are scuba diving tours that take people to dive with sea lions at Hornby regularly. And charge money for it. Don't give this Karen a second thought.
This is like saying your not allowed in your backyard if a deer walks up to you in BC. People are crazy, keep doing what you doing your a very respectful diver.
Don't let the turkeys get you down...heavens as others have mentioned there are folks who run tours to see the wildlife, as well as folk who just shoot them for fun. You are doing much to honour the local wildlife with your excellent videos, keep them coming. And I was delighted with your curious sea lions...what a wonderful encounter!
Your passion for the environment and commitment to sustainable practices have always been crystal clear to me. Not sure what that person saw in your video to report, but regardless, excellent job clarifying things and an opportunity for self reflection which never hurts.
Thanks man. Yeah I don't want to promote swimming with sea lions as a fun pass time aha. I will admit that I could have made that more clear. All good though, lesson learned. Thanks for the comment!
I guess the interaction with fisheries went ok but you have nothing to apologize in my opinion. They came to you, but you didnt try and chase them or hit them etc. Its a big ocean and there is lots of water and sealife in it. Keep doing what your doing we enjoy watching your vids.
i really appreciate & respect u sharing your experience so authentically! it could happen to any of us. your content covered a few important facets of the issue & is a great heads up for those of us still learning! thank u 🙏🏼🦑🌊
No problem at all. I don't want to give false narratives or promote bad practices. I have lots to learn too and I'm happy I can share the experience with others. Thanks for the comment!
The point about hyperbole is well taken. That said 98% of your viewers aren't going to actually dive. The 2% that do are probably wise enough to know to not seek out marine mammal encounters. So I don't think any damage done there. At any rate thanks for sharing the experience. Seems like the DFO biologist was just doing his job. Glad he was a pro and you had a dialogue. At any rate looking forward to the next video!
Thanks buddy. I honestly didn't do anything wrong and he fortunately believed me. I just should have provided more information with the footage. Cheers man!
I was snorkeling at whiterock five years ago. I got approached alone by a bull sea lion with zero visibility. He kept surfacing 10 feet away from me looking angrily at me. I was also 100 feet from the rocks and the dock. I didnt enjoy that moment at all.
Thanks for organizing 30+ people to clean up Tsawwassen beach this summer! Seems like less microplastics in the sea lions environment and food isn't as exciting as unfairly reporting someone who promotes the conservation and beauty of our struggling ocean ecosystem.
Haters gunna hate. Keep doing what you do best, being an ambassador for our oceans. I don't see them making videos promoting a safe, sustainable, and respectful relationship with our oceans.
Karen is everywhere. Always watching and reporting. We’ll never get rid of her. Anybody with a levelled head understands your intentions here. Keep doing what you do man. We know it’s far from what Karen is reporting it is. Everybody say “thank you, Karen”.
Just a regular tidal fishing license. You have daily limits, possession limits and Lingcod in some areas of annual limits. Daily limit is how many you can harvest per day, possession limit is the maximum you can have on you at anytime when you are outside of your ordinary residents (like on a boating trip) and annual limit is how many of that one species you can harvest that year. Hope that helps!
@@tannernabozniak5196 I spear the odd flounder. I mostly just grab them by hand though. I've never seen a halibut. They are deeper and live in different terrain than the areas we typically dive. Catching one would be sweet tho!
@@PNWSamson Ya, I know they live in hundreds of feet of water. In Oregon and California you can catch them from shore tho. That would be awesome to see you spear a halibut!
@@tannernabozniak5196 agreed man haha. That's a goal anyway. Apparently it's never been done in British Columbia. I'd like to spear a tuna off Tofino this year too
This guy is a great ambassador of our oceans and whoever reported him I feel doesn't understand what he's about I'm glad you didn't get fined he's bringing light to a lot of serious and important issues and I personally enjoy his content so maybe give him a break!!!!!
It's all good. I'll just be more clear when/if those types of interactions happen again. They are hard to avoid, sea lions swim much faster than I can haha
A very touchy and unique subject. I would say that scuba divers being under the water on air have more interactions than free divers because we don't have to spend that time going up and down to the surface back to the bottom for a breath of air. I mean look at hornby Island where you could go up there and do the sea lion dives where you're totally doing everything but more that was talked about in this video giving the sea lion a starfish so it can play with it. So you can get your photos or video of the sea lion watching the sea lion tug on your fin because it wants to play with you. Having the sea lion bite the top of your hood because it wants to come check you out and be social with you. I don't know if I necessarily agree with that official 100%, but I do agree to a certain percentage that people shouldn't go out of their way to harass marine life. But for people to video and photograph marine life and it's talk about what happened. That's a great way to educate those, especially those who will never be in the water.
Yeah man! Interactions are going to happen as sea lions are curious by nature. But I agree, going out of your way to dive with them seems irresponsible. I'll be honest, I used to be one of those "cull the sea lions!" type before I started freediving. Seeing them underwater profoundly changed my opinion. It's their ocean not ours. If people spent more time with them they'd begin to realize that too. Humans are the problem.
Well said...In fact DFO should be employing you, as you provide valuable and prolific documentary evidence of Coastal BC habitat. Has this person reported bc fish farms, bc ferries, and the multitude of freighters actually destroying animals and habitat???
Yeah man good question. So many other pressing issues that get ignored. I'd love to find a career in the oceans but I'm happy enough diving and making videos. It's super fun and a rewarding experience. Cheers man!
Bro, interacting with nature, abd abusing it in a disrespectful or malicious mannar are totally different things. Plus, as you said, Sea Lions are huge! No one underwater would willfully do anything to agitate them, especially a bull.
Whoever reported you is kind of a jerk. There is also paid explorations of race rock that don’t get dinged at all for swimming near sea lions. Props to you for enjoying nature and don’t worry about the haters.
Thanks man. Hopefully they reported me with best intentions in mind. I could have made it more clear as to how that interaction transpired. People might see my video and go out and harass wildlife as a result I guess. Hopefully not though. Cheers man!
Well my friend you hit a nerve with me with this video, first thing it doesn't matter what you do or where you go there's always a winner in every crowd. Secondly DFO in my opinion is nothing but a joke. You want to see a DFO sanctioned destruction of wild life and the marine echo system come to French creek and watch the herring fishing, all for their roe so it can end up on a sushi plate. Thirdly the whole catch and release fishing for salmon should never happen so wrong and such a high mortality rate. I did not fish salmon last year till retention season, why go beat up on them for nothing. Anyway I respect your idealism and look forward to your videos Take Care
True man. I'm not a fan of industrial fishing. Canada should not important/export fish. If we do catch fish it should at least stay in Canada. And agreed, people go spend a day catch and releasing rockfish. They basically kill 10+ a day when they go out. Catch and release fishing is pretty pointless and destructive. It's a shame what happens in our oceans just due to pure ignorance.
@@PNWSamson my family and I have a rule we live by if you kill it you eat it and only take what you need within the legal limits. The herring fishery is a soar spot with me , the whole idea of taking tones of fish out of the echo system just before they spawn is fundamentally wrong especially when all the other species rely on them. On separate note I've had wales coming directly at me while fishing and then sound and disappeared, I suspect its the new sounder I put on the boat last year dual beam, dual frequency, chirp and all that nonsense has something to do with it. Will be shutting it off if it now there wales in the area from now on
I was interested to see that you were approached by California sea lions, and to my eye, all females. Ive never seen a female, only male sea lions in Howe Sound through the spring and into summer. They hang out in big groups of bulls. Dunno where the girls are. The males have the prominent foreheads which give the impression of turned-up snouts. I'm enjoying your channel. Thanks.
Thanks! Hmm weird. I usually see a mix while in the water. They are pretty gnar sometimes haha. They can definitely get the heart rate going when they try and be brave!
DFO and some people can really take the fun out of things. Why go after a guy whose trying to do the right thing? Now we won't see any sea lion footage from here on out. Diving around Haida Gwaii would be impossible if I had to get out of the water for every seal, sea lion, porpoise, or whale that came along.
Yeah it won't be easy. They are much faster than us too. I'll still include sea lion footage in my videos but I'll be sure to give the whole picture as to how the interactions take place.
"enticing/causing it to move" That's a tad extreme as we all know sea lions are curious and will check us out. I'd prefer the bulls didn't! True, we are in their environment but have every right to be.
Amen man. Unfortunately the DFO doesn't see it that way. The guy I talked to was super cool. I keep in touch with him now and he's been a helpful resource. It all worked out!
All up the inside passage there is a huge fight going on with tour operators and general public about approach limits... if we listen to the government, tours wouldn’t have a chance to see a whale at half a KM, and the result is people who wander into these mammal territories or even ARE approached by wildlife are subject to this tattletale Karenism. Even if the intention is good, and it was the animals instinct to go to the person, you are subject to fine and punishment... that’s not harmonious.
Yeah, they will basically have to outlaw diving if they want zero interactions with marine mammals. It's a hard thing to avoid while we are in the water. They are curious and swim a hell of a lot faster than we do. I'll do my best to avoid them but it won't be a easy task.
@@PNWSamson Me and a few friends from Vancouver Island were all dive instructors on the Great Barrier Reef and the rule was its their choice to approach you... altering your vessels course or swimming directly to get closer than 250 meters was findable but under the water and the animal approached you was 100% OK 👌 in fact it was a gift, and that’s where the magic is.. we had Mantas hover over our heads for the bubble wash, loved it.. humpbacks showing up beside our boat just cutting through entire dive groups, the interactions with sea life were endless, as long you didn’t tare off, but if you did, you’d never catch them. The BC DFO has to look at other similar situations in order to create a harmonious relationship with all parties. Keep doing what you’re doing, We need more BC stewardship sharing the magic around our coastal waters!
@@cecilPH that's the way I look at it too. I won't try and force interactions but when they happen naturally it is magic. Hopefully the DFO can use some discretion. I'll have to be more careful that's all and make sure I fully explain the situation going forward. Thanks for the comment and I'm happy you enjoy the footage!
No explanation needed! Shame on whoever reported you...
You are one of the most conscious divers I know.
Thanks man. And no worries. I probably shouldn't have hyped it up as much as I did without providing any context.
i completely agree
No need for apologies here. Anyone that has seen one of your videos can tell that you have an immense respect for all life and the environment! Keep up the Awesome!!! 🤙
Thanks man! I should have provided some more context to the interaction though. Cheers man
Your videos showing your care and wonder of the ocean was one of the biggest things that got me into freediving. Thanks for being such an awesome person.
Cheers man. Your a great guy too. Hopefully we can get out for a dive!
There are scuba diving tours that take people to dive with sea lions at Hornby regularly. And charge money for it. Don't give this Karen a second thought.
Yeah, I was wondering about that too. Cheers man.
Bloddy 'ell Karen. Let the man swim.
This is like saying your not allowed in your backyard if a deer walks up to you in BC. People are crazy, keep doing what you doing your a very respectful diver.
Thanks! Yeah, seal lions and seals are pretty hard to avoid! I appreciate the comments!
You're a good human being. This world needs more like people like you. 👍
Cheers! I have a long way to go but I'm trying. I still fill my garbage bag daily at home. It's not easy to reduce trash in our throw away culture.
Don't let the turkeys get you down...heavens as others have mentioned there are folks who run tours to see the wildlife, as well as folk who just shoot them for fun. You are doing much to honour the local wildlife with your excellent videos, keep them coming. And I was delighted with your curious sea lions...what a wonderful encounter!
Your passion for the environment and commitment to sustainable practices have always been crystal clear to me. Not sure what that person saw in your video to report, but regardless, excellent job clarifying things and an opportunity for self reflection which never hurts.
Thanks man. Yeah I don't want to promote swimming with sea lions as a fun pass time aha. I will admit that I could have made that more clear. All good though, lesson learned. Thanks for the comment!
I guess the interaction with fisheries went ok but you have nothing to apologize in my opinion. They came to you, but you didnt try and chase them or hit them etc. Its a big ocean and there is lots of water and sealife in it. Keep doing what your doing we enjoy watching your vids.
Cheers! I just should have been a little more clear as to how the interaction took place. Lesson learned, all good! Thanks.
i really appreciate & respect u sharing your experience so authentically! it could happen to any of us. your content covered a few important facets of the issue & is a great heads up for those of us still learning! thank u 🙏🏼🦑🌊
No problem at all. I don't want to give false narratives or promote bad practices. I have lots to learn too and I'm happy I can share the experience with others. Thanks for the comment!
So if Sealions show up you have to abandon plans, Sucks, never thought it was that strict. Seals are constantly popping up around us when fishing.
Yeah, seems crazy. Hard thing to avoid that's for sure.
The point about hyperbole is well taken. That said 98% of your viewers aren't going to actually dive. The 2% that do are probably wise enough to know to not seek out marine mammal encounters. So I don't think any damage done there. At any rate thanks for sharing the experience. Seems like the DFO biologist was just doing his job. Glad he was a pro and you had a dialogue. At any rate looking forward to the next video!
Thanks buddy. I honestly didn't do anything wrong and he fortunately believed me. I just should have provided more information with the footage. Cheers man!
For sure! If you couldn't dive in the general vicinity of seal lions and seals, you'd have to stick to lakes.
@@WAFishQuest Yeah man exactly. And the Salt water is what I crave haha
Thats crazy. How is that a violation?! You guys were obviously approached by the sea lions and not the other way around. Good message Chris.
Thanks man! I ended up with just a warning. Still a drag though but at least some constructive conversations were had!
Congrats BTW on hitting 1K subscribers.
Thanks man!
5k now!
You are a credit to the community and some hater is just jealous of your happiness. Take care of you and yours. Can't wait or the next one. Cheers.
Thanks! Someone could have had a genuine concern. It's all good though, lesson learned. I'll be more transparent going forward.
I was snorkeling at whiterock five years ago. I got approached alone by a bull sea lion with zero visibility. He kept surfacing 10 feet away from me looking angrily at me. I was also 100 feet from the rocks and the dock. I didnt enjoy that moment at all.
Haha yeah they can be intimidating. Large wild animals trying to show you who's boss...not a fun situation to be in.
Very true & Good point. Some viewers just curious & I love your channel.
Such bs. Ive watched your vids you are always respectful
Thanks! I try to be. I can see why people thought I was doing wrong but luckily the DFO believed me!
Thanks for organizing 30+ people to clean up Tsawwassen beach this summer! Seems like less microplastics in the sea lions environment and food isn't as exciting as unfairly reporting someone who promotes the conservation and beauty of our struggling ocean ecosystem.
Thanks! That was a team effort. Once the restrictions relax we will move forward with the Victoria clean up too. Fun times! Cheers
Yuppers! Call on me too if you do another Tsaw/Ladner cleanup.
Haters gunna hate. Keep doing what you do best, being an ambassador for our oceans.
I don't see them making videos promoting a safe, sustainable, and respectful relationship with our oceans.
Thanks bro! It doesn't bother me to much but I don't want people to have the wrong impression of me. Thanks!
Karen is everywhere. Always watching and reporting. We’ll never get rid of her. Anybody with a levelled head understands your intentions here. Keep doing what you do man. We know it’s far from what Karen is reporting it is. Everybody say “thank you, Karen”.
Haha, thanks buddy!
good on ya...cheers
What fishing license do you have to keep the amount of fish that you do each year in BC?
PS: I love your channel
Just a regular tidal fishing license. You have daily limits, possession limits and Lingcod in some areas of annual limits. Daily limit is how many you can harvest per day, possession limit is the maximum you can have on you at anytime when you are outside of your ordinary residents (like on a boating trip) and annual limit is how many of that one species you can harvest that year. Hope that helps!
@@PNWSamson Do you ever spear flounder? Have you ever seen a halibut while free diving?
@@tannernabozniak5196 I spear the odd flounder. I mostly just grab them by hand though. I've never seen a halibut. They are deeper and live in different terrain than the areas we typically dive. Catching one would be sweet tho!
@@PNWSamson Ya, I know they live in hundreds of feet of water. In Oregon and California you can catch them from shore tho. That would be awesome to see you spear a halibut!
@@tannernabozniak5196 agreed man haha. That's a goal anyway. Apparently it's never been done in British Columbia. I'd like to spear a tuna off Tofino this year too
This guy is a great ambassador of our oceans and whoever reported him I feel doesn't understand what he's about I'm glad you didn't get fined he's bringing light to a lot of serious and important issues and I personally enjoy his content so maybe give him a break!!!!!
Thanks buddy! I'd imagine whoever reported did so with the best intentions. No harm done, some good conversations were had. Thanks man!
So humble, great mind set b🤓🦀
Cheers man!
No need to apologize man. People just love causing issues for the good ones.
Haha cheers. All good, nice learning moment for sure. Sorry, never saw this comment! Just found the "not responded" tab in RUclips studio haha.
There's always this type of people that have no idea what to do with their time...
Sad but true. I just hope they reported me out of genuine concern for the sea lions. Who knows...
There's always one complainer out there. Forget about it no explanation necessary.
It's all good. I'll just be more clear when/if those types of interactions happen again. They are hard to avoid, sea lions swim much faster than I can haha
A very touchy and unique subject. I would say that scuba divers being under the water on air have more interactions than free divers because we don't have to spend that time going up and down to the surface back to the bottom for a breath of air. I mean look at hornby Island where you could go up there and do the sea lion dives where you're totally doing everything but more that was talked about in this video giving the sea lion a starfish so it can play with it. So you can get your photos or video of the sea lion watching the sea lion tug on your fin because it wants to play with you. Having the sea lion bite the top of your hood because it wants to come check you out and be social with you. I don't know if I necessarily agree with that official 100%, but I do agree to a certain percentage that people shouldn't go out of their way to harass marine life. But for people to video and photograph marine life and it's talk about what happened. That's a great way to educate those, especially those who will never be in the water.
Yeah man! Interactions are going to happen as sea lions are curious by nature. But I agree, going out of your way to dive with them seems irresponsible. I'll be honest, I used to be one of those "cull the sea lions!" type before I started freediving. Seeing them underwater profoundly changed my opinion. It's their ocean not ours. If people spent more time with them they'd begin to realize that too. Humans are the problem.
Well said...In fact DFO should be employing you, as you provide valuable and prolific documentary evidence of Coastal BC habitat. Has this person reported bc fish farms, bc ferries, and the multitude of freighters actually destroying animals and habitat???
Yeah man good question. So many other pressing issues that get ignored. I'd love to find a career in the oceans but I'm happy enough diving and making videos. It's super fun and a rewarding experience. Cheers man!
Bro, interacting with nature, abd abusing it in a disrespectful or malicious mannar are totally different things. Plus, as you said, Sea Lions are huge! No one underwater would willfully do anything to agitate them, especially a bull.
So true. Sea lions are pretty intimidating. They literally would not leave us alone. They will be hard to us to avoid that's for sure.
Whoever reported you is kind of a jerk. There is also paid explorations of race rock that don’t get dinged at all for swimming near sea lions. Props to you for enjoying nature and don’t worry about the haters.
Thanks man. Hopefully they reported me with best intentions in mind. I could have made it more clear as to how that interaction transpired. People might see my video and go out and harass wildlife as a result I guess. Hopefully not though. Cheers man!
still too many seals, but you have a good perspective
To many humans! Haha. Cheers.
Haters hatin
Never ending haha
Well my friend you hit a nerve with me with this video, first thing it doesn't matter what you do or where you go there's always a winner in every crowd. Secondly DFO in my opinion is nothing but a joke. You want to see a DFO sanctioned destruction of wild life and the marine echo system come to French creek and watch the herring fishing, all for their roe so it can end up on a sushi plate. Thirdly the whole catch and release fishing for salmon should never happen so wrong and such a high mortality rate. I did not fish salmon last year till retention season, why go beat up on them for nothing.
Anyway I respect your idealism and look forward to your videos
Take Care
True man. I'm not a fan of industrial fishing. Canada should not important/export fish. If we do catch fish it should at least stay in Canada. And agreed, people go spend a day catch and releasing rockfish. They basically kill 10+ a day when they go out. Catch and release fishing is pretty pointless and destructive. It's a shame what happens in our oceans just due to pure ignorance.
@@PNWSamson my family and I have a rule we live by if you kill it you eat it and only take what you need within the legal limits. The herring fishery is a soar spot with me , the whole idea of taking tones of fish out of the echo system just before they spawn is fundamentally wrong especially when all the other species rely on them.
On separate note I've had wales coming directly at me while fishing and then sound and disappeared, I suspect its the new sounder I put on the boat last year dual beam, dual frequency, chirp and all that nonsense has something to do with it. Will be shutting it off if it now there wales in the area from now on
I was interested to see that you were approached by California sea lions, and to my eye, all females. Ive never seen a female, only male sea lions in Howe Sound through the spring and into summer. They hang out in big groups of bulls. Dunno where the girls are. The males have the prominent foreheads which give the impression of turned-up snouts. I'm enjoying your channel. Thanks.
Thanks! Hmm weird. I usually see a mix while in the water. They are pretty gnar sometimes haha. They can definitely get the heart rate going when they try and be brave!
DFO and some people can really take the fun out of things. Why go after a guy whose trying to do the right thing? Now we won't see any sea lion footage from here on out. Diving around Haida Gwaii would be impossible if I had to get out of the water for every seal, sea lion, porpoise, or whale that came along.
Yeah it won't be easy. They are much faster than us too. I'll still include sea lion footage in my videos but I'll be sure to give the whole picture as to how the interactions take place.
"enticing/causing it to move" That's a tad extreme as we all know sea lions are curious and will check us out. I'd prefer the bulls didn't! True, we are in their environment but have every right to be.
Amen man. Unfortunately the DFO doesn't see it that way. The guy I talked to was super cool. I keep in touch with him now and he's been a helpful resource. It all worked out!
All up the inside passage there is a huge fight going on with tour operators and general public about approach limits... if we listen to the government, tours wouldn’t have a chance to see a whale at half a KM, and the result is people who wander into these mammal territories or even ARE approached by wildlife are subject to this tattletale Karenism.
Even if the intention is good, and it was the animals instinct to go to the person, you are subject to fine and punishment... that’s not harmonious.
Yeah, they will basically have to outlaw diving if they want zero interactions with marine mammals. It's a hard thing to avoid while we are in the water. They are curious and swim a hell of a lot faster than we do. I'll do my best to avoid them but it won't be a easy task.
@@PNWSamson Me and a few friends from Vancouver Island were all dive instructors on the Great Barrier Reef and the rule was its their choice to approach you... altering your vessels course or swimming directly to get closer than 250 meters was findable but under the water and the animal approached you was 100% OK 👌 in fact it was a gift, and that’s where the magic is.. we had Mantas hover over our heads for the bubble wash, loved it.. humpbacks showing up beside our boat just cutting through entire dive groups, the interactions with sea life were endless, as long you didn’t tare off, but if you did, you’d never catch them. The BC DFO has to look at other similar situations in order to create a harmonious relationship with all parties. Keep doing what you’re doing, We need more BC stewardship sharing the magic around our coastal waters!
@@cecilPH that's the way I look at it too. I won't try and force interactions but when they happen naturally it is magic. Hopefully the DFO can use some discretion. I'll have to be more careful that's all and make sure I fully explain the situation going forward. Thanks for the comment and I'm happy you enjoy the footage!
This guys vocabulary betrays his speech patterns
I don't follow?
@@PNWSamson imagine Nate Diaz as an educated, well spoken professional
Thanks!? Haha
And then a glorious narcissist found the channel.
Lol