Informative and enjoyable documentary coverage about some sharks 🦈 species beneath the cold water of the Askandanavian sea 🌊...shared by an excellent Get.factual channel
Very interesting video, thanks. And it's so interesting to see some of the other less spectacular types of Shark. Such a wide variety. Thanks also to Christina and the other scientist/divers.
This video is more about people looking for the sharks than the sharks themselves These people, photographers are decent people, Title should be "Those who look for sharks" Title is really dishonest
Very excellent documentary, thank you. And sorry for the people that feel the need to speak negatively in the comments. Come on people, it's a nature documentary, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
You are wrong!!! When people put something out there it should be honestly labeled. If these hunters wanted to make a movie about themselves they should do. If I made a film called Wild Life of America it should be about wildlife not me cleaning my camera, setting up tripod, enduring mosquitos,etc
Several years ago a local resident spotted a Greenland shark in distress in the shallow water of Bonne Bay, Nfld. The large shark had a half swallowed a Moose hide engorged. The Hide Likely wound up in the bay from hunting the previous fall. The local managed to remove the hide from the fish. He released the shark which swam off. This story was reported by the CBC broadcasting corp. around 15 years ago. My Grandfather told me in 1986 , that they only rarely encountered these deep water sharks, when fishing long line in deep water.
Wait a minute I'm at the beginning and did this lady say that there's hundreds of millions of them tile Tangled in fishing line.... It is right after that she said but first we have to find them.... Whoa what happened to the hundreds of millions? I don't know ... I mean it's a nature documentary right? I don't know... It seems like everything these days is some kind of messed up in some way
So 100's of millions of sharks get caught in nets, the problem is humans over fishing. 2 points if more sharks get killed then more fish! 2. how are 1000's of millions of sharks surviving if there is a problem of overfishing.
Evide ente maathram maathram maathram maathram maathram kalla kalla kalla kannan mmm enthu swabhaavamaanithu athe I was in the kitchen making burger for Mridul mmm kothivarunnundoo ente ponninu vannaal undaakkitharaam kalla kannaa athaanu paattu kelkkaathirunnathu innale kurumbu kaattiyathaanu enikku manassilaavunnilla ithu enthu swabhaavamaanennu ente chakkara kuttanelle ingane onnum chinthichu koottelle oru bendhavumillaatha kaaryangal paranjundaakkalle it's absolutely irritating ingoottu nookku ente iichundara kurumbanekkaal valuthaayi vere onnumilla ente ponninu athu nallathu pole ariyaam ennaalum kunji kurumbu kaanichaalee pattukayulla born kurumbelle enthu cheyyaanaanu mmm ingane ingane ingane iipunnaara kazhuthil kettippidichu ii punnaara mukham umma kodu moodaam umma umma umma umma umma umma umma umma umma I want to kiss you everywhere kaattu katta katta katta punnaara kurumban mmmmmmmmmmm umma❣️
greenland shark truly a beauty to watch!
Amazing animal.
Informative and enjoyable documentary coverage about some sharks 🦈 species beneath the cold water of the Askandanavian sea 🌊...shared by an excellent Get.factual channel
Great documentary, highly informative.
Very interesting video, thanks. And it's so interesting to see some of the other less spectacular types of Shark. Such a wide variety. Thanks also to Christina and the other scientist/divers.
This video is more about people looking for the sharks than the sharks themselves These people, photographers are decent people, Title should be "Those who look for sharks" Title is really dishonest
Exactly, no disrespect but i want documentary about sharks not about people looking for sharks
The thumbnail says "in search of the Greenland Shark" 😂
@@grimreefergaminggrg7113yeah and the video says “sharks of the icy north” 😂
Very excellent documentary, thank you. And sorry for the people that feel the need to speak negatively in the comments. Come on people, it's a nature documentary, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Don’t lecture, freedom of speech
You are wrong!!! When people put something out there it should be honestly labeled. If these hunters wanted to make a movie about themselves they should do. If I made a film called Wild Life of America it should be about wildlife not me cleaning my camera, setting up tripod, enduring mosquitos,etc
Protect sharks
Protect scared women.
Several years ago a local resident spotted a Greenland shark in distress in the shallow water of Bonne Bay, Nfld.
The large shark had a half swallowed a Moose hide engorged. The Hide Likely wound up in the bay from hunting the previous fall.
The local managed to remove the hide from the fish. He released the shark which swam off.
This story was reported by the CBC broadcasting corp. around 15 years ago.
My Grandfather told me in 1986 , that they only rarely encountered these deep water sharks, when fishing long line in deep water.
Salute for their hardwork, passion and love for nature! Truly a beautiful documentary to watch ♥
No salute. Its all about them, their hopes and dreams and their drama.
Thank You for the informative and spectacular documentary.
Does it float like a turd?
3 mins greenland shark ????😞
dog fish and cat sharks?
Greenland shark at 40' or so
Wait a minute I'm at the beginning and did this lady say that there's hundreds of millions of them tile Tangled in fishing line.... It is right after that she said but first we have to find them.... Whoa what happened to the hundreds of millions? I don't know ... I mean it's a nature documentary right? I don't know... It seems like everything these days is some kind of messed up in some way
So 100's of millions of sharks get caught in nets, the problem is humans over fishing. 2 points if more sharks get killed then more fish! 2. how are 1000's of millions of sharks surviving if there is a problem of overfishing.
that was well thought of, wasnt it? right after Norway and Sweden took part in the conservationism of imploding Nordstream 1&2. bravo!
Evide ente maathram maathram maathram maathram maathram kalla kalla kalla kannan mmm enthu swabhaavamaanithu athe I was in the kitchen making burger for Mridul mmm kothivarunnundoo ente ponninu vannaal undaakkitharaam kalla kannaa athaanu paattu kelkkaathirunnathu innale kurumbu kaattiyathaanu enikku manassilaavunnilla ithu enthu swabhaavamaanennu ente chakkara kuttanelle ingane onnum chinthichu koottelle oru bendhavumillaatha kaaryangal paranjundaakkalle it's absolutely irritating ingoottu nookku ente iichundara kurumbanekkaal valuthaayi vere onnumilla ente ponninu athu nallathu pole ariyaam ennaalum kunji kurumbu kaanichaalee pattukayulla born kurumbelle enthu cheyyaanaanu mmm ingane ingane ingane iipunnaara kazhuthil kettippidichu ii punnaara mukham umma kodu moodaam umma umma umma umma umma umma umma umma umma I want to kiss you everywhere kaattu katta katta katta punnaara kurumban mmmmmmmmmmm umma❣️
No proof the kill seals
The teeth marks on the surviving seals are all the evidence we need. Look up Corkscrew Killer!
Sleeper sharks do, great whites just give them kisses.
Really??? Is there no criteria anymore for narrators? This guy sounds like he's teaching a kindergarten nature class! Give us a break.
I’m pretty sure that’s not a guy!!
It's a woman narrator, genius. Did you even watch the documentary? 😅
Iamverysmart
This narrator voice sounds like Apollyon from the game.
horrible documentary
You make a better one if you think its horrible.
I agree. Too much about the hunters and not about the sharks