Judging by the lazy slow movement, and elongated tail fin, i think they are grey nurse sharks. A very placid species. Would be cool to watch them cruise around.
The sharks a probably waiting for water with poor visibility eg stirred up by heavy waves, darkness etc , the worse the better, the sharks electroreception will then give them a huge advantage
Amazing, Love your videos so much fun to watch. Is very educational, always something new to learn. Images that i have not seen ElseWare. Grate job. The guy did the right thing, he did not panic and faced them. That is what one should do once the shark is spotted don't not turn your back on them and start swimming away very fast splashing a lot. If the shark would approach him close with one hand push down his head slightly and away from his body with one hand, this is called redirecting the shark. I volunteer with marine biologists and that is what they teach. The first time i when we swam with tiger sharks i had a bad panic attack. After 4 times i was able to redirect one of the sharks it felt amazing. The way they open and close their eyes very graceful. These 2 biologists have been swimming with tiger sharks for 13 years. Subscribed. 😊
@@Old_Man_Jenkins_1That is cool, that you are not afraid. One of the marine biologist name is Ocean Ramsey , she has been swimming with tiger sharks for a long time. The tiger sharks she swims with are huge. Also being aware of once surroundings, from above, below, around helps to spot a shark. One thing i can't advice you, just in case i don't want you to get hurt. Learn as much as you can about sharks. have fun
Bit of RED water colouring, would've taken this to another level,,,,,lol,, though its still a good social cruise mode viewing, for the many outdoor lovers, with that special commentary added makes its heaps more enjoyable So, it's a Yes from Me👍🏻 Cheers guys...
@@DroneSharkApp If you filmed a koala in a tree in Manly I wonder if you would get similar comments about koalas being spotted in trees. Or is that different? 😀
And he’s swimming towards the bait fish this guy is a idiot and the only reason the shark turned away is because he faced them. Their swimming in the bait fish and you wonder why people get attacked. So so ridiculous that they don’t even try to get out of the water or get back into shore. 😢😢
I heard volunteers from the CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON FOUNDATION reached out to you for support and YOU IGNORED THEM. You're just making $$ from posting videos of marine life but no interest in helping the actual people that strive to save marine life and given you have a large following of people who could benefit to learn what they can do to support all these marine creatures exploited by humans.
Two deaths from shark attacks in Australia just 6 days apart one in Queensland last Saturday and one yesterday in South Australia
This makes me think that I’m surfing with sharks every day that I don’t see.
Yes more than know
Often wonder what the big dark shadows are under you, that be them most of the time.
Very nice footage and commentary. No bs hysterics. Relaxed and observant with a good amount of respect for everything in the water. Thanks mate❤
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it 👍
@@jonathonhunt935 Grey nurse. No sane person would swim up if it was a bull shark.
@ good to know. I have a lot to learn❤️
Beautiful thank you ♥️
Judging by the lazy slow movement, and elongated tail fin, i think they are grey nurse sharks. A very placid species. Would be cool to watch them cruise around.
Yeah mate agree they are Grey Nurse, dived with them many times at fish rock cave. Pretty harmless, just don't touch.
Yes your correct 👍
Anyone interested in learning how to interact with sharks check out @oceanramsey
The sharks a probably waiting for water with poor visibility eg stirred up by heavy waves, darkness etc , the worse the better, the sharks electroreception will then give them a huge advantage
Fish Rock dive. In my top two dives. There was plenty of swell at the surface that made for fun entering the cave and maintaining your ears!
Fabulous video & entertaining commentary 😍🦈
@@mariannevoight3611 thanks so much 👍
Love your footage, and you are fun to listen to! 🎉😂
Glad you enjoy it!
Amazing, Love your videos so much fun to watch. Is very educational, always something new to learn. Images that i have not seen ElseWare. Grate job. The guy did the right thing, he did not panic and faced them. That is what one should do once the shark is spotted don't not turn your back on them and start swimming away very fast splashing a lot. If the shark would approach him close with one hand push down his head slightly and away from his body with one hand, this is called redirecting the shark. I volunteer with marine biologists and that is what they teach. The first time i when we swam with tiger sharks i had a bad panic attack. After 4 times i was able to redirect one of the sharks it felt amazing. The way they open and close their eyes very graceful. These 2 biologists have been swimming with tiger sharks for 13 years. Subscribed. 😊
Would this technique also work with a 4-5m Great White? I want to try this next time I'm at Bondi and a Great White comes swimming casually by.
@@Old_Man_Jenkins_1That is cool, that you are not afraid. One of the marine biologist name is Ocean Ramsey , she has been swimming with tiger sharks for a long time. The tiger sharks she swims with are huge. Also being aware of once surroundings, from above, below, around helps to spot a shark. One thing i can't advice you, just in case i don't want you to get hurt. Learn as much as you can about sharks. have fun
Fabulous footage 👌👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
❤️ love your videos! Thankyou 🧜♀️
great to see them still around. Have you spotted any others along Sydney's coast
I was swimming there at 6am on NYD wondering why the drone was buzzing about. No one mentioned any sharks.
Are they Grey Nurses?
Yes Grey nurse
Bit of RED water colouring, would've taken this to another level,,,,,lol,, though its still a good social cruise mode viewing, for the many outdoor lovers, with that special commentary added makes its heaps more enjoyable So, it's a Yes from Me👍🏻
Cheers guys...
Why no shark alarm at the beach?
Grey nurse sharks,a beautiful graceful animal,have dived with them on a few occasions.
What kind of sharks are they? Not all sharks are aggressive towards humans.
Shark Tempting. Could end up being the new blood sport but it takes a lot of guts.
They would put microphones on some drone models
Ive seen nurse shark, bronze whaler noted in comments. Any idea which are they?
They are grey nurse sharks
Well, I'm not getting in the sea now unless it's inside a net. That's it! Creepy.
Swimmers be like aww let's swim with the fish in the water.
Sharks be like ohhhh there will be blood
small tadpole at Bondi
Sharks in the ocean. Who would have thunk that.
There’s always one
@@DroneSharkApp If you filmed a koala in a tree in Manly I wonder if you would get similar comments about koalas being spotted in trees. Or is that different? 😀
Shows we are not on the menu! We swim with them every time we go into the water.
As a member of the surfing community we suspect sharks are reluctant to go for creatures bigger than them, in most circumstances anyway...
Grey nurse from the boot next door which is a breeding hole , been there for yonks
This depends. Sadly, another surfer lost his life in SA today to s shark attack.
Yeah that line of thinking worked out well in Little bay
There was plenty of fish around for the sharks.
If they were bull sharks some folks would be missing some limbs by now 😅
How do you know it is Norman or are they all called Norman?😂
Haha yeh lots of Normans around
@@DroneSharkApp 😂
They play golf maybe.
And he’s swimming towards the bait fish this guy is a idiot and the only reason the shark turned away is because he faced them. Their swimming in the bait fish and you wonder why people get attacked. So so ridiculous that they don’t even try to get out of the water or get back into shore. 😢😢
This species never attack humans.
@ what species is it
Buggga that for a joke
Shark near the beach,, so What ??
@julesmarwell8023
Why comment?
So what what ? What are you asking ?
are they whites?
No grey nurse
You will notice whites have more of a barrel shape and the white is very apparent underneath.
Looks like a bronze whaler.
Absolutely not Bronze Whaler they are grey nurse sharks
Could be a mullet?
I heard volunteers from the CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON FOUNDATION reached out to you for support and YOU IGNORED THEM. You're just making $$ from posting videos of marine life but no interest in helping the actual people that strive to save marine life and given you have a large following of people who could benefit to learn what they can do to support all these marine creatures exploited by humans.
It's that sort of attitude why he wouldn't be interested 🙄
Sharkies dodging the turds at poo beach
Sure there not thresher sharks with the long fin
100% positive they are Grey nurse
I stumbled across this, nice filming. No crappy music just good stuff .
Straya 🇦🇺🦘🦈