è pieno di squali martello e altre specie piu grandi, ma si vede che hanno da mangiare perchè non è mai successo niente. Il vero problema sono le innumerevoli assetate e invadenti scuole di surf che tutto il giorno intasano di beginner tutte le spiaggie e spots dal primo mattino fino a sera, non si può più surfare a fuerteventura.
Wow, das ist Wahnsinn, war mir nicht bewusst das Haie in der Menge um fuerteventura unterwegs sind. Dürfte ich wissen welche Jahreszeit und wo genau das war?
@@andee7651 wäre es möglich das du mir den genauen Ort sagen kannst. Gerne auch via Mail an manuel.mueller@stop-finning.com Ich bin ab nächster Woche für mehrere Monate auf Fuerteventura und würde das gerne für Haischutz Zwecke Dokumentieren.
"there have only been 6 unprovoked shark attacks on the Canary Islands since 1828." www.diving-canary-islands.com/en/sharks-species-sightings-attacks-atlantic-ocean/
What sort of dufus posts a video showing Tope harmlessly swimming around in a inlet somewhere, inter-cut with shots of surfers, beaches and the open sea in Fuerteventura? There's nothing to show that these Tope are under or anywhere near those bathers and the whole thing, the music, the implication, all of it, is fucking stupid! Hit the dislike, thumbs down icon now.
Island in the Atlantic Ocean. I would be more surprised if there weren’t any sharks. Still not telling my other half otherwise she’ll never go in the water. 😂
Marcel, my thoughts exactly. I've been going to Corralejo for 24 years and as it's 50 miles off coast of Africa, why wouldn't there be bigger human hungry sharks?
Cazones que se puede pescar desde la costa. Pero, lo que me interpela es la opacidad de la agua. Hace 20 anos que soy fuera de Fuerteventura. Hace 20 anos, cuando estaba en la agua para pulpear, la agua estaba mucho mas transparente. Que paso?
Después de fuertes lluvias hay una gran cantidad de sedimentos en el agua. Esto es normal porque el agua no se filtra a tierra, pero con toda la tierra fluye hacia el mar. Después de dos semanas de sequía, el mar vuelve a ser claro como lo conoces.
Where is the best place to get a warm up surf in furteventura . I dont get to surf much these days and id like to get some nice but not to shallow or dangerous waves to start of my trip
DasMxD Ich habe Cotillo und Umgebung auch gefilmt, guckst Du hier (etwa ab Film-Mitte) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JFRx0ENjfT0.html Grüße
Don't panic people. These are the Common Smooth Hound (Tope are different) a small and harmless species of native shark of which there are many variations in European waters. I expect when he says they are 2m long they would only have been about half of that as things can look a lot bigger thanks to magnification caused by your diving mask and normal size is usually 1.2 - 1.5M. These beautiful sharks present absolutely no danger to humans and make a real treat viewing them when snokelling or diving. You were really lucky to see these andee I'm jealous. Great video thank you for sharing.
Hey Jake, i'm sorry but you haven't been there. I'm an experienced diver and i know that under water things seems to be a third bigger than real. Therefore i compared the length of the fishes with my body when we were swimming in parallel. You're absolutely right, these sharks were very friendly and uninterested. But they were as long as me, from my head to my flippers. And without my flippers i'm 190cm tall.
Where did I say I haven't been there.....? And not just Fuerta. If you say they are 2m for sure then thats good with me. Sorry if I offended you I was only relating the experience to a similar one of my own. 2m Smooth Hounds makes it an even luckier experience! I only meant to reassure people they are safe. Perhaps lets not mention the Hammerheads and Mako's that frequent those waters. OOOps
Can someone having scientific background confirm the species of the sharks in thsi video? We are frequently surfing in the Canaries and I just want to be sure it's safe enough and what to do in an 'unlikely' case of attack. Thanks in advance!
Common Smooth Hound. Totally not dangerous and will never attack as you are simply nothing like anything on thier menu and much, much too big for them. In the almost totally impossible event of being attacked by a Smooth Hound Shark punch it on the nose (same with all sharks) if you can, leave the water and get medical help, raise the alarm and get others out of harms way. I won't mention the other sharks that you find there if you are worrried about these ones. ;)
danke für den link ohne viel worte einfach nur hervorragend :-) das ist die art video die man sich auch noch 2std anschauen kann ohne das es öde oder langweilig wird großes kompliment auch an deine flugkünste (ich würde nicht mehr als 2 meter vom boden abheben)
Intersting video! They're School sharks (We call them Tope in the UK). They migrate around temperate waters. Quite common and pretty much harmless to humans.
Thank you! I'm sorry, but to be honest i would like to know myself the type of these fine fishes. Perhaps somebody else viewing the clip could tell us... The drone-videos dont show any difference between sharks and the tons of seagrass in the bay.
El tipo de tiburón es Marrajo. Son un familiar del tiburón blanco, pero el Marrajo no tiene historial ( al menos en esta isla ) de ataques. Yo hace poco estuve haciendo snorkel en Corralejo en la playa Waikiki con ellos, habría unos 8-10. Y son inofensivos.
El lugar donde está el dron grabando a los surfistas se llama: Punta Elena en Corralejo. Olas perfectas con suelo de piedra y aguas sumamente transparentes.