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14 Foot Great White Shark Appears Behind Us 

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In this "Adventure Series" Episode, I venture out on a kayak to experience first hand how hard it is to see a great white shark from the water's surface. An unexpected large shark appears just as our communications break down.
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@jaglancy
@jaglancy 12 дней назад
This was a great day out on the water and an amazing experience. The main issue was difficult comms - we were not hearing most of the messages, and therefore not hearing the instructions of where the shark was. Secondly the Gropro was attached to an old Telescopic pole that we found in the garage that morning. When I pulled open the pole to film the shark, the GoPro Hero 10 just popped off the end. Thinking it was just baby GWs (which we had been seeing for days), I was about to go and retrieve it. Then we got a garbled message that the shark was larger than expected, a lot larger.... so obviously I didn't get in. What you are hearing from the comms is Malibu Artist speaking into the radio recorded into a camera, that's not what we were receiving. I saw the shark and was very surprised that it was as big as my boat, that got the heart going. We were with the shark for quite some time. It was curious but very calm. There was a small seal on shore, which we think it had followed into the bay. Obviously, the more exciting commentary has made the cut, but it was a truly amazing experience to kayak with such a large shark. For all those being critical about my preparation or reaction. You're right, I should have checked that GoPro, but it was only a last min decision to go out on kayaks to see the baby sharks. We literally put a load of kit in the car and went out that morning. Fortunately I had a second Gopro and filmed the shark. Yes polarized lens would have been very useful too, the shark was mainly deep and the low angle from the kayak, makes seeing it very difficult. You get a much better perspective from the drone. Most swimmers / surfers often don't see sharks swimming around them until they are very close. Finally, a shark cannot sense your heartbeat through a plastic kayak (some funny comments on this). It really goes to show that sharks are curious, but not monsters that attack anything. I look forward to going out again. Big thanks to the Malibu Artist and Dronsey. Amazing week filming sharks!
@barry7920
@barry7920 11 дней назад
I've seen large bears up close in the wild, and I can see that this would be both thrilling and nervy!
@myblueheather8240
@myblueheather8240 11 дней назад
Love this additional info. We were riveted watching the whole thing! The Go Pro mishap was so real life and relatable! So glad James didn't go in after it, though. When that snorkle came out, every muscle in my neck tensed up. 😂 My family and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this whole experience!
@ejbah1
@ejbah1 16 дней назад
Growing up surfing - it's hard to explain how many times I've had "that feeling". Now I know why.
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 16 дней назад
Yeah I had it in a place called "Shark Pit" in Maui, I was surfing the outer break and got the weird heebie jeebies. The water got super cold and I felt a sensation of danger.
@28th_St_Air
@28th_St_Air 15 дней назад
@@ejbah1 it’s called anxiety. Without it, the human species would be nothing more than an oblivious entree in the food chain and never survive. I get the same feeling daily about lot’s of things that never happen. Was surfing last night just blocks from where a guy was attacked by a white a few weeks ago. Had that “feeling” while sitting there waiting for sets to arrive and kept looking all around nervously. I’m will keep having that feeling forever because I’m a self aware entree. 😳
@simoneconsciousobserver3105
@simoneconsciousobserver3105 15 дней назад
When snorkeled at 14 mile marker in West Maui, I often felt that sharky feeling in the deeper drop offs. I saw many small reef sharks. Once, in a deep hole within the shallow coral reef, I had an intense feeling as I swam off the shallow into the deep 10ft or there abouts. I had to calm myself as I knew this reaction of my body to unseen danger. Then I caught a glimpse of a large tiger shark darting thru an opening in reef that lead to the deeper waters. It was exhilarating to say the least
@FranktheDachshund
@FranktheDachshund 13 дней назад
Feeling sharky?
@parabola8933
@parabola8933 16 дней назад
Growing up surfing in Southern California I always saw large dark figures in the water. I always told myself they were dolphins.
@nikkilovesrocks
@nikkilovesrocks 15 дней назад
Yep! And if the dolphins are there we're safe!🤪🤣We all living the same childhood at the beach!
@stormgetts
@stormgetts 15 дней назад
Same here!
@dan8402
@dan8402 16 дней назад
It is funny to think in the last 20 years we went from absolute terror and fear of White Sharks to actively seeking out interactions with them, and understanding their behaviors better. Amazing work.
@2873lonewolf
@2873lonewolf 16 дней назад
So, 20 years ago you wouldn't swim by them, but now you would? I ask in jest because they aren't any less dangerous today. I'm well aware that a lot of attacks have been blamed on whites, when it was a bull shark. The most dangerous factor with any shark is its curiosity, which whites are super curious, and they test by taste. Sure you might not die from a white attack and a bull will tear you apart, but I like my body parts and am not looking to shed any or rearrange them...lol
@missmermaid6249
@missmermaid6249 16 дней назад
Started in the 70’s with Jaws. JS
@2873lonewolf
@2873lonewolf 16 дней назад
@@missmermaid6249 Me too, I'm 51
@missmermaid6249
@missmermaid6249 16 дней назад
@@2873lonewolf It made us aware of sharks in general. I was a teenager and the scariest thing to me back then was the Manson Family 😬
@LimeGuy101
@LimeGuy101 16 дней назад
As a South Australian, they still strike absolute terror in me. The majority of attacks here are fatal, I'm happy to leave them be and stay out of their natural environment. The idea of kayaking in the open water with a great white near me is a sickening thought.
@stephanie-yu4ng
@stephanie-yu4ng 16 дней назад
As a teen and into my 20's I dove at Point Loma, La Jolla Cove, and all points in between, plus the most intense dive I ever did was out at Cortes Bank. I would see huge Nurse sharks , an occasional Tiger sharks and lots of smaller Leopard sharks at various times. In the northern part of the gulf of California off of Baja, the common thing to see was Hammerheads. Then in the military I did a lot of diving in the Caribbean and on both sides of Panama, most of the time I saw Lemmon sharks and hammerheads. But the one shark that I never did see was the Great White in all of that diving in prime Shark locations. That in my mind is is a true testament to their stealth and ability to not be seen.
@Happycab555
@Happycab555 16 дней назад
The dude in the kayak never looking the right way lol
@annakeye
@annakeye 16 дней назад
He's just a typical bloke. If you tell a man to look left, they will almost always look right. Even when the directive is repeated several times. I don't know why that is but it is one of those weird experiences that I, working as an industrial psychologist, found absolutely fascinating. And whilst not limited to males, it seems they are significantly more inclined towards this. I won't bore you with my musings on why that may be so.
@jeffkeith637
@jeffkeith637 15 дней назад
@@annakeye that's interesting. I was very much doubting his assertion that he was a RM. Behind you - he looked forward. Look left - he looked right. A comedy of errors.
@andrewb5412
@andrewb5412 15 дней назад
Least calm guy 😂
@dlmsarge8329
@dlmsarge8329 15 дней назад
You gotta amp up the manufactured drama somehow.
@freeflymonkey
@freeflymonkey 14 дней назад
he is special rainbow forces.
@Liahs333
@Liahs333 16 дней назад
I am now 100% sure that sharks are swimming literally right next to us and it’s a miracle that more people aren’t having close encounters with them.
@hdb80
@hdb80 15 дней назад
We're so clumsy and slow in comparison that it's easy for them to remain invisible to us I think!
@Liahs333
@Liahs333 15 дней назад
@@hdb80 True!
@midnightq69
@midnightq69 7 дней назад
@@hdb80that’s more proof that they know we’re not seals, otherwise they wouldn’t go out of their way to (mostly) avoid us. That also means that it’s not mistaken identity when they actively predate on us, and it’s rare but they do, it’s just opportunistic. They know, and usually treat us with caution. Doesn’t change the fact that sometimes they will still eat us though, just that it’s not a mistake like that false narrative people keep pushing.
@dingmanracing
@dingmanracing 16 дней назад
What a comedy of errors! I almost SH*T myself when he was putting his snorkel on to dive for his GO PRO.I thought he was a HE MAN..until he found out the size? EXCELLENT VIDEO..AGAIN 😂😂
@Garian9
@Garian9 День назад
I burst out laughing as soon as I saw him pull the snorkel out.
@surfshack2
@surfshack2 16 дней назад
“I think we’re gonna need a bigger boat”
@Koekiepoekie
@Koekiepoekie 9 дней назад
It's called: "You're gonna need a bigger boat".
@YellowJello57
@YellowJello57 16 дней назад
The losing of the gopro and general snafus played out like a scene from Jaws
@MilledSteel
@MilledSteel 16 дней назад
That guy got panicky, fumbled the GoPro and almost made some enormous mistakes under pressure...
@kirkdunn1379
@kirkdunn1379 15 дней назад
yes he did.....you wouldnt think it with his background, but he was shakin for sure
@southernsweettea3478
@southernsweettea3478 15 дней назад
I was thinking wouldn’t that suck if the kyack flipped over. I would’ve died.
@dlmsarge8329
@dlmsarge8329 15 дней назад
He's very familiar with making watchable TV (Shark Week) so ya, he's going to introduce a bit of drama for the cameras.
@A67255
@A67255 14 дней назад
He didn’t panic , he slid the Go pro up the pole but there was no stop end on the pole so it slid straight off the end of the pole ffs.
@beneleonhard7915
@beneleonhard7915 14 дней назад
@@A67255 he panicked afterwards and was close to make poor choices, his attention certainly not being "situational aware". It makes one wonder about the Royal Navy. Knowing the RNLI, I would suspect none of their members would get so distracted.
@Wortnik
@Wortnik 16 дней назад
If you drop your gopro in the water near sharks your first thought should never really be to grab the snorkel! Definitely check a few other things first! 😅 Awesome vid as ever!
@CeeceeWhip
@CeeceeWhip 16 дней назад
Oh, I know, RIGHT!! A little part of me was hoping to see what would happen😮😂❤🎉❤
@bari2883
@bari2883 16 дней назад
I know I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
@LobstersLobsters
@LobstersLobsters 16 дней назад
Its amazing how stealthy something 14ft long can be. When it popped up @ 8:45 neither of them noticed!
@jritechnology
@jritechnology 16 дней назад
Dude, that guy James made my anxiety go through the roof....seriously unprepared.
@dlmsarge8329
@dlmsarge8329 15 дней назад
That wasn't accidental, he's a TV guy so knows how to introduce tension into a situation that really demands none.
@vhscopyofseinfeld
@vhscopyofseinfeld 14 дней назад
@@dlmsarge8329yeah it wasn’t tension he was introducing to the audiene, it was frustration.
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
I know. I wanted to slap him.
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
Especially when he didn’t know his right from his left.
@patbarker6256
@patbarker6256 15 дней назад
My ex and I paddled beside a 12-15' great white shark in New Brunswick. The girth on that white shark was massive! I think I died a thousand deaths out there that day. My heart was pounding watching this video. Thanks for this. Fascinating stuff! Thanks for sharing (I moved from NB to BC. Now I'm very much in bear country and not sure what's worse. Hehe.
@hokieduck
@hokieduck 13 дней назад
Not that I would want to go up against either, but sharks terrify me the most. I am in their realm. I am not in my own environment. Can't flee. Can't see. Give me a bear tearing open my innards any day.
@T4Tracy2
@T4Tracy2 15 дней назад
This was like watching the 3 stooges when James was in the water first! Five and Six o’clock must be different in the UK 🤣 and left must not be the same either! But nice footage and Thanks for the laughs!
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
I know, right?! Keystone cops looking for sharks.
@Chewbecca101
@Chewbecca101 10 дней назад
Look to your left, James! Your OTHER left!!!!
@BurninatorTheTrogdor
@BurninatorTheTrogdor 16 дней назад
My friend had his kayak rocked by a great white a couple of years ago. He was kayaking at Catalina when he felt something huge and looked back to see a great white with it's entire mouth around the tail of his yak. He has the teeth from the bite and pictures of the yak. That year there were a ton on encounters on Catalina for some reason. I would never swim or paddle in green water over there. You are just asking for it.
@bari2883
@bari2883 16 дней назад
He has the actual teeth?
@ajskes1016
@ajskes1016 15 дней назад
I’ve gone diving all around Catalina many times. Never saw a white shark. I know many divers and only know of one that has seen one at Catalina while diving and the shark had zero interest. I’m sure he had to clean his wetsuit though.
@BurninatorTheTrogdor
@BurninatorTheTrogdor 14 дней назад
@@ajskes1016 Not sure where you were diving and didn't see any sharks. We've seen so many it's hard to count. Whites, soup fin, thresher, mako, hammer head, 7 gill. I've had sea bass chomped in half. If you dive like we do you need eyes in the back of your head.
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
He’s lucky to still be around.
@Mermare
@Mermare 16 дней назад
I'm going to chum the water...I mean, send James out ahead of me. 😂
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
😂😂
@simonmbp
@simonmbp 16 дней назад
"I thought that were baby sharks, that is massive" 😂😂😂
@dingodong76
@dingodong76 15 дней назад
Shark was waiting him to search his GoPro underwater. Easy meal for the shark 😂😂😂
@MrLotrecht
@MrLotrecht 15 дней назад
Incredibly how well camouflaged this animal is in his environment ! Without the drones-no chance to see them-so again a big applause to the malibu artist for starting this in such a good quality!
@arizona_anime_fan
@arizona_anime_fan 16 дней назад
that big one was definitely curious. yikes. what a beast. beautiful fish. this could be an advertisement for polarized sunglasses.
@TheJudiBambiPurrsParadox
@TheJudiBambiPurrsParadox 16 дней назад
Holy crap that beast is as big as that kayak!! Freaking surprise when you're expecting one the size of you maybe, and then that thing pops up nearly touching you. I was freaking when he got the snorkel...I'm thinking 'oh crap...he doesn't know it's a monster not a baby..don't go in dude!' Nice to see a face sometimes behind that drone. Great video!
@timber72
@timber72 16 дней назад
Magnificent creatures. You're doing great work, Carlos, in helping people understand how these sharks behave and what truly wonderful and necessary creatures they are.
@Bob-sd8ns
@Bob-sd8ns 16 дней назад
You don’t have your radios on a neck or wrist lanyard? That is brave
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
Or stupid.
@RoissyAngel
@RoissyAngel 16 дней назад
The shark sensed he was agitated.
@mitchellhedges711
@mitchellhedges711 15 дней назад
Yep. He was freaking out, anxiety, increased heart rate & blood pressure. All typical Prey responses. On first view I was positive they were playing up the foolishness to create drama for viewers like typical shark week productions. But after watching it back I genuinely think that guy freaked out. There’s no way he was about to go into the water to retrieve that go pro 😂 I’m just glad we are all arriving at the logical conclusion that GWs know exactly what we are & always have.
@jaglancy
@jaglancy 10 дней назад
@@mitchellhedges711 See my comments at the top.
@dreydantrovirr8136
@dreydantrovirr8136 16 дней назад
When he grabbed the snorkel, I thought "No....! he wouldn't. Stop him!" It might have been fine, but risky. Great video as always!
@MrGustavier
@MrGustavier 16 дней назад
Almost feels like he is purposely looking the wrong way !
@dlmsarge8329
@dlmsarge8329 15 дней назад
Ah, ya!!
@James-dontgiveuponJesus
@James-dontgiveuponJesus 16 дней назад
goes to show that each time we have been in the water that next to 100% of the time there could have been a beast of a shark right near us but never knew it was there at all, a sobering thought
@2873lonewolf
@2873lonewolf 16 дней назад
So incredibly close, yet out of sight. That 14' white was so close to his kayak, even breached a bit, I wish he could have seen it from his kayak.
@msvaleriah
@msvaleriah 17 дней назад
More amazing work, Carlos! And what a treat to get to see your family! Your little guy is adorable.
@murraycod1965
@murraycod1965 15 дней назад
Complete panic and disorganisation! Thank goodness the shark didn’t launch onto the yak!! Great vid all the same!
@annamcc.5887
@annamcc.5887 16 дней назад
Oh my goodness I didn't realize how many years I've been following your guy's journey until I saw your son and realized he is a toddler! I started watching back during the beginning of covid, my first son is 3 and he watches these videos with me now. So cool! Love what you guys do
@halfpolecat278
@halfpolecat278 14 дней назад
This video gives me anxiety and not because of the sharks.
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
For sure.
@Isarawen
@Isarawen 14 дней назад
I love watching your videos. It is amazing how well camouflaged the sharks are in the water.
@rebekahsalt26
@rebekahsalt26 16 дней назад
Conserve Sharks. 🦈. ❤
@daustin8888
@daustin8888 12 дней назад
Sharks are such chill animals. They always seem more curious than hungry. But it's still best not to press your luck
@tamaradabney8699
@tamaradabney8699 15 дней назад
Amazing footage. I've only kayaked in the Pacific once, off Catalina Island. During that outing, my spide-y senses told me we were definitely being trailed by a shark, but of course I never saw it. I just felt incredibly panicked at times. This video affirms that my senses were likely spot on! They are very curious about kayaks, especially the bigger sharks I think. They clearly have less apprehension about approaching. just... wow. I feel less bad about freaking out seeing how your friend James's heart was pounding! 😳
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
James was acting like he had never been on the water before.
@chrisschopenhauer6261
@chrisschopenhauer6261 16 дней назад
filming in Guadaloupe waters would be the absolute peak of adventures as a shark filmer i guess ...
@jmalexander131
@jmalexander131 16 дней назад
Not allowed in Mexico anymore. 😢
@chrisschopenhauer6261
@chrisschopenhauer6261 15 дней назад
@@jmalexander131 maybe under a special permit for scientific reasons, or as an alternative the galapagos archipelagos with special permits as well.
@AirbornePirates
@AirbornePirates 16 дней назад
Brilliant video! Really enjoyed the new format, with you in front of the camera too
@phillyaleek6972
@phillyaleek6972 8 дней назад
That shark knew it wasn't in danger. you're right it was still behind you. What a beautiful creature 😍 💖
@ShandiNicole1982
@ShandiNicole1982 16 дней назад
This would be an interesting time to try an underwater drone.
@firepilot4870
@firepilot4870 15 дней назад
What if it gets eaten lol
@thatguy2201
@thatguy2201 16 дней назад
To get the sharks attention you "squeak" the board or kayak. Rub the surface of the board with a wet hand in a back/forward motion firm enough until it squeaks similar to a dolphins sound. I do this to get the attention of dolphins and seals while surfing, occasionally a shark will appear. I surf some of the world's sharkiest waters, home of big GWS.
@beneleonhard7915
@beneleonhard7915 14 дней назад
tell us more !
@MT-tx7bu
@MT-tx7bu 15 дней назад
Great fun to watch! The fact that the shark was as big as your boat gave me chills.
@Dronesey
@Dronesey 15 дней назад
I'm so proud of you for waiting until the last minute to fly your drone back on low battery! That filming coordination worked out really well! Awesome day out there with all of you!
@hokieduck
@hokieduck 13 дней назад
Gonna check out your channel, Dronesy.
@tamaradabney8699
@tamaradabney8699 15 дней назад
Now I want tp see the video of James watching the footage of him so close to that big big GW!
@eliasfoerg
@eliasfoerg 14 дней назад
Amazing video as always. I always like how "calm" the narrative Style is. So refreshing and beautifiul:)
@scottgorman7166
@scottgorman7166 11 дней назад
That was a great experience and video. Glad you were able to coax that monster out of the deep for James. You see his face...." thats one BAS" big ass shark Thanks for the adventure.
@SilverMist0121
@SilverMist0121 16 дней назад
That dude can't take directions for 💩
@a1osborne
@a1osborne 16 дней назад
Gold! Following Dronesy now too! Bravo!
@dos_mas_805
@dos_mas_805 15 дней назад
Been enjoying your content over the years and was super stoked to see you link with a couple friends from the Central Coast.
@lisatruhett5555
@lisatruhett5555 16 дней назад
So flippin awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing!! ❤❤❤
@masterofwit339
@masterofwit339 12 дней назад
Absoluteiy heartpounding & wild!!!! I cannot imagine having a massive GW within a mile of me, let alone centimeters next to/below me while floating in a flimsy, teeny weeny, plastic death float! Amazing work, as always!!
@PinguNooTNOott
@PinguNooTNOott 15 дней назад
Excellent video! Thanks for taking us with you!
@helenmccaig8299
@helenmccaig8299 16 дней назад
You are doing such an amazing job x Thankyou so much
@ipfreely3984
@ipfreely3984 16 дней назад
Beautiful video!
@smokymtnlady3856
@smokymtnlady3856 16 дней назад
WOW! This was exciting, Carlos!! TY! And your son is adorable ❤
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist 10 дней назад
Thanks so much!!
@panicmosem5969
@panicmosem5969 13 дней назад
Yall should explain to James his LEFT SIDE vs RIGHT SIDE 😂😂 He looked in the opposite direction EVERY TIME 😂😂
@karenstephens8788
@karenstephens8788 12 дней назад
Surely he isn’t as big of an idiot as he appeared to be.
@jojowynne233
@jojowynne233 16 дней назад
Aww 🥰 I loved your best part of the day with your family. Family is what makes everything worthwhile, especially when you have that little happy face and loving eyes adoring every move you make. ❤ Ok, back to the video, you gotta love those big surprises! Your mate was like “Screw the GoPro, that sharks too big and hanging around a bit too much” 😂😂 We still didn’t see an attack, maybe it was startled or became more interested when the GoPro splashed into the water? They don’t want to eat us. Good on you all Carlos, for running this experiment to find out why people don’t see sharks from their Kayaks. At least you know why now. I will look at and sub to your friend Dronsey’s channel. It just reminds me so much of Aussie slang that I have too 😂😂 Thank you as always for my favourite videos. ❤❤
@jf1890
@jf1890 16 дней назад
Much better water visibility from the SUP than from the kayak. Kayaks always have a glare because of the angle of the water.
@DebRedStyles
@DebRedStyles 9 дней назад
This was amazing!!!!! Probably my fav video you've done! I'm sorry James lost his GoPro tho 😭. Consider it a donation to the experience of the day, James. I'm glad u didn't jump in to get it!
@DebRedStyles
@DebRedStyles 9 дней назад
Also, that shark on James was MASSIVE!!
@Irelandrbi
@Irelandrbi 3 часа назад
Love it brother. Makes me wonder. How many times I’ve been surfing have they been there.
@Mermare
@Mermare 16 дней назад
What beautiful creatures. Thank you for what you do to educate people about them.
@peekaboo7424
@peekaboo7424 16 дней назад
Beautiful video & Loving family❣️ Thanks for sharing with us 🦈
@jamieh8101
@jamieh8101 9 дней назад
One of your greatest videos yet! The end made it that much better! 💯🔥😊
@ClosetLady
@ClosetLady 16 дней назад
That was incredible footage Carlos! Thank. you
@jandeakin1813
@jandeakin1813 16 дней назад
Loved it brilliant lads great stuff xx😊
@MEL2theJ
@MEL2theJ 13 дней назад
Another fantastic video 🦈 Thank you again TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist 10 дней назад
Thanks again!
@greenroofstories
@greenroofstories День назад
Thanks for fantastic footage!
@LoneStarStinger
@LoneStarStinger 16 дней назад
Amazing! Yall made some great memories. That cam trailing Idea was a good one. would be an interesting experiment to expound on. How exciting for that other shark guy to be so close to a white giant. I bet he’s glad he didn’t jump in for the gopro, def saw it cross his mind.
@juliedobson3039
@juliedobson3039 16 дней назад
Eric safe on shore…….James in a kayak……I thought they were only small sharks 😂😂😂
@MrJordie11
@MrJordie11 16 дней назад
Loved this video mate, thank you.
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist 10 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@nikkilovesrocks
@nikkilovesrocks 15 дней назад
Happy Belated Father's Day Carlos! Great video as always! 🩵🤍🩶
@MrBetc
@MrBetc 16 дней назад
Watching from Canada I live between 2 of the Great Lakes, no where near an ocean or Great White Sharks, thanks so much for sharing this, so cool, welcome to the USA James. Crazy how sharks can blend so well in their environment so beautiful. ❤❤
16 дней назад
I find this channel so calming for some strange reason.
@KC_Runz
@KC_Runz 15 дней назад
Brilliant video as always, that Shark was a monster!!! 😮🦈 My heart sank when James lost that GoPro!!!
@danicaeder3089
@danicaeder3089 14 дней назад
So great to see,thank you for your incredible work!!❤🎉❤
@CastleMc
@CastleMc 16 дней назад
Awesome footage!!
@Aaron_Hanson
@Aaron_Hanson 16 дней назад
4:05 “I’m actually going to send James out first to see if they’re hungry” 😂😂😂 I swear that’s what I thought you were going to say 😂 Awesome upload Carlos 🍻🍻🇦🇺
@GiroChase
@GiroChase 15 дней назад
I was holding my breath when that huge shark came to the surface…that was so cool! Hat’s off to James and the Paddleboard dude 😳 thank you Carlos 🫶
@Warlock8ZERO
@Warlock8ZERO 16 дней назад
You can't see them in the water because of the water distortion effect, your instinct is to look at the surface of the water, but they are actually 4-10 feet below, way out of your sight line, and just look like a shadow in the deep.
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 16 дней назад
Use good polarized fishing glasses, it cuts all the surface glare.
@ryanaines6617
@ryanaines6617 16 дней назад
Good tip, people usually think they’re 4-10 feet in the air and not in the water
@jaglancy
@jaglancy 12 дней назад
Correct
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 16 дней назад
Guy in the Kayak is way too nervous the shark senses it too and he should be wearing some polarized glasses to see through the water surface.
@TheOKkittyfarm
@TheOKkittyfarm 13 дней назад
Amazing!
@denise5556
@denise5556 5 дней назад
I love watching your videos! Thank you! ❤
@t._._._.
@t._._._. 16 дней назад
Brilliant video 👏🏼
@miloselfesteem244
@miloselfesteem244 15 дней назад
Great video. Great channel
@wuta6347
@wuta6347 16 дней назад
Awesome!!
@batshtcrazy5293
@batshtcrazy5293 17 дней назад
You guys are certifiable. Yeah, most white are just cruising and stuff. But still....it's a big NOPE for me. Mostly because I live in Florida and our sharks are way more aggressive towards kayakers, typically. Love your work, though! Incredible.
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist 17 дней назад
Haha. Thanks so much. It was an interesting day. Glad you enjoyed the adventure series!
@arizona_anime_fan
@arizona_anime_fan 16 дней назад
well you guys get a lot of bull sharks. those are often overly aggressive.
@FrozenSurf
@FrozenSurf 16 дней назад
Is that not because a lot of kayaks in Florida are fishing kayaks? And therefore stink of bait and dead fish? Any footage I see of sharks showing aggression towards kayaks it’s someone fishing
@roberthess3405
@roberthess3405 16 дней назад
@@FrozenSurf Precisely! Most ocean kayakers (as opposed to sea kayakers, i.e., closed cockpit kayaks) here in SoCal are kayak fishermen. And I mean like 90+ %. I used to ocean kayak a lot in these waters, between 2005 and 2010, crossing the channel to Catalina four times. Virtually every other ocean kayaker I saw was fishing. This trend has only increased with the introduction of paddle boards. Paddle boarders are usually recreational paddlers, while kayakers usually fish. That, I think, is the reason why the 14-foot GWS in Carlos's video showed interest only in the kayak and not the paddle board (though some people do fish off paddle boards). GWS have learned that ocean kayaks mean fish. I don't mean to suggest that GWS pose a huge risk to ocean kayakers. They don't. As Carlos has shown time and again, GWS are super-careful to the point of paranoia, even with live fish hanging off the side of the kayak (something I personally would not do, though).
@3232siobhan
@3232siobhan 10 дней назад
This seems to prove that they are mostly curious and benign... Respect to you for all the work you do
@kelmac1618
@kelmac1618 14 дней назад
Thanks for sharing this experiment with us! I’m always wondering about this.
@HeartTurnedToStone
@HeartTurnedToStone 15 дней назад
Incredible. 🦈🦈🦈 Now I wonder how many (unseen) GW's were mere feet from me all the years I surfed the Hawiian Islands & Huntington Beach. *shudders
@aderiley6592
@aderiley6592 16 дней назад
Love what you do, thank you 💙🤙
@BuffyLynn
@BuffyLynn 16 дней назад
I don’t know why you don’t have 1 million subs yet, great video Carlos!❤
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 16 дней назад
I just realized I'm not even subscribed, I've been watching him for years now. Subbed now
@samkangal8428
@samkangal8428 15 дней назад
Great video👍🏻
@tigermothe
@tigermothe 16 дней назад
Loved the new perspective. Almost some bait in the water. I never leave disappointed.
@Gracie2517
@Gracie2517 14 дней назад
Great video
@MurrayRiver1
@MurrayRiver1 16 дней назад
Wow! That was eye opening.
@lisacanale3532
@lisacanale3532 16 дней назад
Great video. For every 1 you actually see while in the water, there are prob 10 plus that you don't.... peaceful coexistence maintained by respect & education on humanity's part. Your video's help conservation immensely. (Carlos your son is precious) 🦈
@winterlighthome
@winterlighthome 16 дней назад
I am so jealous! What a great experience!
@ritamclaughlin9681
@ritamclaughlin9681 15 дней назад
thank you, Carlos. It was funny and terrifying all at the same time!
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