There is SO MUCH shark week could do in regards to sharks, in a strictly scientific sense, but so much of the coverage is 'who cares?' At least, they've reduced the presence of the more annoying regulars (Casagrande, Dickie Chivell, or however you spell his name; the NZ dude with the dreads===I swear if I hear them say "THIS IS INSANE" one more time...) but they've been replaced with more diverse but even less informative castmates.
Great footage of both a pregnant white shark and a newborn! I have personally witnessed both with my own eyes while on a surfboard. The pregnant female swam towards me and was easily 15 ft probably more like 18f ft and was wider than a Volkswagon Bus! I saw the babies 3 days later and they were chasing our leashes as we were surfing! I will admit seeing the baby whites chase my friends leash as he surfed a wave was probably the coolest thing I have seen surfing in my 43 years of surfing. Seeing the 18 ft pregnant Great White made me catch a wave to shore and promise my wife I would never surf there by myself again!
@asdfbeau Trail 1 San Onofre. I also have pictures of a juvenile white shark that was caught where I was surfing. 2 assholes chummed the water I was surfing at Trail 1 and landed a juvenile on the beach. I literally surfed under his line when he had the shark on the line. They came back and I let the air out of there tires and left them a note. Saying if you come back next time will be all 4 tires slashed. They never came back.
Holy shit, Malibu Artist may genuinely be the first person to discover a GW shark birthing ground... i was watching you when you just started these cool little shark drone videos, and within such a small period of time, you have revolutionised what we know of GW sharks! Sir, many thanks, and much love from the UK!
Tbf, If I was fishing and I heard some annoying buzzing drone circling me while off coast, for a hot minute, I'd try to catch it. The lithium battery excuse polluting the water is disingenuous af. Amazing footage but come on man... be honest
@@a1uffy "Lithium-ion batteries contain metals such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which are toxic and can contaminate water supplies and ecosystems if they leach out of landfills" (Wikipedia)
… which is as much a reason for not flying them over delicate ecosystems in the first place, they can malfunction or run out of juice. I love these videos and the work that MA does and I’m glad he does, just saying a bit of perspective is needed sometimes. The fisherman by the looks of it misinterpreted the situation as presented here so I’d give him a bit of a break.
It's exciting that you've been able to get those high-definition photos of these large white sharks, and what they might mean for future research. I'll be eager to see what's discovered through this. Another great video, Carlos! Thank you as always.
Oh ya they’re gonna be using this guys blurry photos to do science with when they’ve got plenty of close up in person in the water photos to work with. Come on kiddo this is a dude with a drone nothing more. It’s like me seeing him fly over my house and saying damn the roofers are gonna make my roof perfect with that fly over.
@@DaveHidingood I've been closeup in the water with these sharks. Something you can actually see in this video as well if you paid attention. The aerial aspect is pure natural observation that is much more natural than being in the water. I do each often but can attest true natural behavior is observed best without a human in the water. I was actually the first author on one of the most widely distributed scientific research papers of 2024. The footage and photos were not blurry.
Such great footage Carlos! Typical fishermen not giving a shit about anything. It's so great that you're sharing this amazing footage with the world and also keeping their locations secret
Carlos I've subscribed and watched you for a long time now and it AMAZES me that you keep getting better I didn't think you needed to improve in the first place and yet you do . This was worthy of a BBC documentary and still you sound humble and respectful as always.
These sharks seem to have a remarkable ability to heal from the wounds that they get. Especially that huge female you were able to film from the cage. What violent mating they must endure. As sad as it is that they get propeller strikes causing the wounds to their fins and upper body, it’ll be good to be able to record them for future reference. I’m so sorry that the fisherman was rude enough to try to destroy the drone. That’s so awful. Great video as always.
In fairness the only way a male can hang on is with its mouth. They need some purchase to do the deed if the female shark is, shal I say, uncooperative. Many species bite the pectoral fins, in particular the benthic species like Nurse and carpet sharks but the pelagic sharks seem to bite at the flanks near the gills.
Carlos, again you leave me breathless!! Every time I see the newborn, I get so excited my heart starts racing!! It is truly awesome inspiring footage. I have followed you for a long time, and the way you watch the sharks is so wonderful to me. It's new things that we get to see them doing, because always before the footage had to be taken while disturbing the sharks. I love that you try to make sure they don't see even the shadow of your drone. You watch them, and leave them completely without any interaction. That is so unique in the study of these magical animals. I have been fascinated by whites since I was little. (Which was many years ago now!) Thank you for your innovation and patience while filming. And I can't wait to see this year's newborns!! If we are very lucky!!
@@ScottHigh23 your response doesn't even make sense. the fisherman tried to destroy property and also committed a federal crime in the process. he deserves to deal with the consequences of his actions. are you such a spineless coward you are too afraid to deal with consequences?
Your footage always leaves me in awe... Thanks for publishing this about these wonderful and fascinating creatures. Oh, I love your narrative voice, it reminds me of some science television shows from BBC or Terra X from when i was a kid 🙂
As an older surfer, I have always tried to keep my distance from fisherman.. they would try and hook us intentionally.. Sebastian inlet and New Smyrna Beach.. and, here they try and hook your drone.. makes me wonder what illegal shit they up to... Love your content and Keep up the Good Work!
Thank you so much for your videos. I watch them from Germany. Maybe I will never see a white shark live, so your clips are my possibility to have a look in their world❤.
I love what you are doing. I grew up watching "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau" and what you do reminds me of his documentaries. Though your content is narrower in subject matter and mostly filmed from above rather than below the water, the tone and I think mission is the same.
I am pretty sure those are mama sharks. Also floating above a kelp forest in reasonably shallow water makes sense... the babies can take cover when born.
I live in Holland, the north sea. I love the ocean and these clips, I keep saying it, is so honest and great. Not the National Geographic Shark week extravaganza. Just beautiful creatures in the ocean (there world).
Been following for what seems like forever. I can’t afford to send some support your way, but thank you for sharing your footage and stories. You have a great narrative voice.
Your video footage of GW Sharks is some of the best TH-cam content on the Internet. Fascinating, educational, intriguing, and straightforward. Excellent work!
WOW!!! Great footage that shows the majesty of these kings and queens of the sea!!! Can’t wait for to find their birthing area so we can protect it!!! And I’m a fisherman and these dudes in the video r just nut buckets!!!!!!
It's so wonderful how you prove that sharks are not interested in eating every human near them. Please keep telling people how we humans kill 1 - 2 million sharks every year for soup.. It's them that need to fear us.
Everyone, who will see this video, already disagree with finning - humans finning is not the same as protecting ourselves from great whites; stop trying to equate them.
Thank you, Carlos! I hope you are able to capture that footage of the newborn, it would be a great day for shark science.....I also hope those fishermen, in their ultimate limited wisdom, learn to accept drones aren't there to film their illegal catchings.
Stunning footage of these elusove creatures! I can't believe you have video of such a young one and all those pregnant females! This what citizen scientists can accomplish. I'm glad to hear you're carring on with recording and identifying these sharks. This advances our understanding of their behavior, and maybe will save their lives and prevent human casualties. 💙🦈
There's a big group of great whites that migrated from Guadalupe Island in Mexico to the farallon islands off of San Francisco every year this is about the right time to see them
Thank you for your service to science, which can only benefit human relationships to nature and the protection of these species. Your videos are truly unique footage and narration about these creatures, still wuite mysterious to us. I think your work is terribly important, and also a joy for so many to learn from and watch. Love from Sweden! ❤
This was awesome Carlos! I always knew they were there. I spent so much time just past the surf zone down on the sand in the crystal clear water at Zuma, holding my breath, literally and figuratively… waiting to see one. Hasn’t happened yet. The older I get the more nervous I am to go out there, haha!
As soon as I finish my studies and get a job I'm buying some merch. So important to support people like you. I fish and run into a lot of obnoxious people who fish. I don't know why they are so stupidly arrogant and such but heads. They act like they own the ocean. I always assume they are up to no good, probably hooking and keeping things they shouldn't. Keep on doing what you do!
When you posted the newborn baby great white I knew you were gonna be the first person to finally film a great white giving birth. I so hope I get to see that in my life time ❤
Your stream is better than Shark Week, by FAR!
There is SO MUCH shark week could do in regards to sharks, in a strictly scientific sense, but so much of the coverage is 'who cares?' At least, they've reduced the presence of the more annoying regulars (Casagrande, Dickie Chivell, or however you spell his name; the NZ dude with the dreads===I swear if I hear them say "THIS IS INSANE" one more time...) but they've been replaced with more diverse but even less informative castmates.
@@jan-erikjones9376 OG shark week notwithstanding
Agreed, Shark Week jumped the shark long ago.
I agree. Get this guy on Shark Week ASAP!
it is.
Great footage of both a pregnant white shark and a newborn! I have personally witnessed both with my own eyes while on a surfboard. The pregnant female swam towards me and was easily 15 ft probably more like 18f ft and was wider than a Volkswagon Bus! I saw the babies 3 days later and they were chasing our leashes as we were surfing! I will admit seeing the baby whites chase my friends leash as he surfed a wave was probably the coolest thing I have seen surfing in my 43 years of surfing. Seeing the 18 ft pregnant Great White made me catch a wave to shore and promise my wife I would never surf there by myself again!
which beach? We've known forever that they come here to give birth, but we've never known exactly where
@asdfbeau Trail 1 San Onofre. I also have pictures of a juvenile white shark that was caught where I was surfing. 2 assholes chummed the water I was surfing at Trail 1 and landed a juvenile on the beach. I literally surfed under his line when he had the shark on the line. They came back and I let the air out of there tires and left them a note. Saying if you come back next time will be all 4 tires slashed. They never came back.
What happens when that size shark is every place you surf
@@TimJohniLL You live in South Africa or South Australia....that's what happens.
@@erik7747 You probably know Jimmy Pitts then? I went to school with him and used to surf Redondo RATT beach
Holy shit, Malibu Artist may genuinely be the first person to discover a GW shark birthing ground... i was watching you when you just started these cool little shark drone videos, and within such a small period of time, you have revolutionised what we know of GW sharks! Sir, many thanks, and much love from the UK!
I Don't understand how he doesn't have more subs
Tbf, If I was fishing and I heard some annoying buzzing drone circling me while off coast, for a hot minute, I'd try to catch it. The lithium battery excuse polluting the water is disingenuous af. Amazing footage but come on man... be honest
@@a1uffy "Lithium-ion batteries contain metals such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which are toxic and can contaminate water supplies and ecosystems if they leach out of landfills" (Wikipedia)
… which is as much a reason for not flying them over delicate ecosystems in the first place, they can malfunction or run out of juice. I love these videos and the work that MA does and I’m glad he does, just saying a bit of perspective is needed sometimes. The fisherman by the looks of it misinterpreted the situation as presented here so I’d give him a bit of a break.
@@a1uffy Wasn't there a meme about throwing batteries into the ocean?
These videos are mesmerizingly beautiful.
It's exciting that you've been able to get those high-definition photos of these large white sharks, and what they might mean for future research. I'll be eager to see what's discovered through this. Another great video, Carlos! Thank you as always.
@@msvaleriah better than most scientific endeavors of the last twenty five years- th irty years lol (not all)
Thanks so much! You never know what you will see when you observe these creatures! It's always an adventure!
Oh ya they’re gonna be using this guys blurry photos to do science with when they’ve got plenty of close up in person in the water photos to work with. Come on kiddo this is a dude with a drone nothing more. It’s like me seeing him fly over my house and saying damn the roofers are gonna make my roof perfect with that fly over.
@@DaveHidingood I've been closeup in the water with these sharks. Something you can actually see in this video as well if you paid attention. The aerial aspect is pure natural observation that is much more natural than being in the water. I do each often but can attest true natural behavior is observed best without a human in the water. I was actually the first author on one of the most widely distributed scientific research papers of 2024. The footage and photos were not blurry.
Greetings from The Netherlands. Big fan of your work and white sharks
Same!
Big thanks!!!!
Such great footage Carlos! Typical fishermen not giving a shit about anything. It's so great that you're sharing this amazing footage with the world and also keeping their locations secret
Thanks for all your hard work mate, sitting here at my computer in England with a glass of wine, and enjoying your work. Cheers dude
Thank you for respecting these beautiful animals.
Carlos I've subscribed and watched you for a long time now and it AMAZES me that you keep getting better
I didn't think you needed to improve in the first place and yet you do .
This was worthy of a BBC documentary and still you sound humble and respectful as always.
These sharks seem to have a remarkable ability to heal from the wounds that they get. Especially that huge female you were able to film from the cage. What violent mating they must endure. As sad as it is that they get propeller strikes causing the wounds to their fins and upper body, it’ll be good to be able to record them for future reference. I’m so sorry that the fisherman was rude enough to try to destroy the drone. That’s so awful. Great video as always.
I think that are just "love bites" from her mates, propellers do much deep and horrible wounds
Orcas eat white sharks, so some scars might be from orcas.
In fairness the only way a male can hang on is with its mouth. They need some purchase to do the deed if the female shark is, shal I say, uncooperative. Many species bite the pectoral fins, in particular the benthic species like Nurse and carpet sharks but the pelagic sharks seem to bite at the flanks near the gills.
Carlos, again you leave me breathless!! Every time I see the newborn, I get so excited my heart starts racing!! It is truly awesome inspiring footage. I have followed you for a long time, and the way you watch the sharks is so wonderful to me. It's new things that we get to see them doing, because always before the footage had to be taken while disturbing the sharks. I love that you try to make sure they don't see even the shadow of your drone. You watch them, and leave them completely without any interaction. That is so unique in the study of these magical animals. I have been fascinated by whites since I was little. (Which was many years ago now!) Thank you for your innovation and patience while filming. And I can't wait to see this year's newborns!! If we are very lucky!!
I can't thank you enough for watching my videos. And your comment is so appreciated!
You do a great job narrating and explaining things.
I dig it man. Great stuff subbed and ding the bell!
Ahh man! That made my day! Thx!
The fisherman casting his line at you was epic. I think we would all benefit from a speaker or some type of alert system on drones.
or reporting the fisherman to the authorities.
@@sinisterthoughts2896 Do you have any balls?
@@ScottHigh23 your response doesn't even make sense. the fisherman tried to destroy property and also committed a federal crime in the process. he deserves to deal with the consequences of his actions. are you such a spineless coward you are too afraid to deal with consequences?
@@sinisterthoughts2896 I guess that got under your skin.
A man should handle his own problems, not go crying to others to solve it.
Absolutely stunning footage of these awesome creatures 👏
Good luck
Your footage always leaves me in awe... Thanks for publishing this about these wonderful and fascinating creatures. Oh, I love your narrative voice, it reminds me of some science television shows from BBC or Terra X from when i was a kid 🙂
Much more enjoyable than Shark Week!
Shark week is fake 😂
As an older surfer, I have always tried to keep my distance from fisherman.. they would try and hook us intentionally.. Sebastian inlet and New Smyrna Beach.. and, here they try and hook your drone.. makes me wonder what illegal shit they up to... Love your content and Keep up the Good Work!
Most of them feel you are disturbing the fish they’re trying to catch, but then again they could be up to some “illegal shit” 😂
Like pretending they’re fishing when it’s really boats carrying drugs. Pretty well known thing and gives the honest fishermen a bad rep.
Just an incredible episode !! I believe you are on the verge of contributing to groundbreaking science regarding Great Whites.... Bravo !!
Thank you so much for your videos. I watch them from Germany. Maybe I will never see a white shark live, so your clips are my possibility to have a look in their world❤.
Genau so geht es mir auch! 😊
I love what you are doing. I grew up watching "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau" and what you do reminds me of his documentaries. Though your content is narrower in subject matter and mostly filmed from above rather than below the water, the tone and I think mission is the same.
I am pretty sure those are mama sharks. Also floating above a kelp forest in reasonably shallow water makes sense... the babies can take cover when born.
not so many of those kelp forests left down here. thankfully some major ones linger but most of the minor are completely gone and not coming back
Thank you for sharing with us Carlos! You're amazing my guy!❤
your footage is 'elegance in motion' my friend
I live in Holland, the north sea. I love the ocean and these clips, I keep saying it, is so honest and great. Not the National Geographic Shark week extravaganza. Just beautiful creatures in the ocean (there world).
Love these videos ❤
Awesome, got your T-shirt with WS on front & back to wear on Seal Beach pier🦈🦈❤️❤️
Been following for what seems like forever. I can’t afford to send some support your way, but thank you for sharing your footage and stories. You have a great narrative voice.
So much better than Shark Week. Thank you, really enjoy your work.
Man, your content is truly amazing, thank you a lot for making it and sharing it with us!
I really thank you for that! And for watching!
You are doing ground breaking work, Thank you
Thank you so much!
Your video footage of GW Sharks is some of the best TH-cam content on the Internet. Fascinating, educational, intriguing, and straightforward. Excellent work!
Thank you. Fantastic work to all that were involved.
WOW!!! Great footage that shows the majesty of these kings and queens of the sea!!! Can’t wait for to find their birthing area so we can protect it!!! And I’m a fisherman and these dudes in the video r just nut buckets!!!!!!
You need to make a full length doc on this! This was fantastic!!
Congrats on 250k subs. It‘s far from enough to estimate your videos. Thanks for your work 💙🦈
This is just so awe inspiring, I watch things like this and I just don’t even know what to say. The world is so beautiful.
I enjoy your content so very much! Thank you!
I appreciate that Beth! Thanks for watching!
Always wonderful content , amazing discovries and great perception. Thank you.
Incredible Carlos. Thank you for all the work you put in to provide us this content.
Beautiful to watch these sharks❤
You do amazing work and I appreciate it! Thank you
It's so wonderful how you prove that sharks are not interested in eating every human near them. Please keep telling people how we humans kill 1 - 2 million sharks every year for soup..
It's them that need to fear us.
Everyone, who will see this video, already disagree with finning - humans finning is not the same as protecting ourselves from great whites; stop trying to equate them.
1-2 millions? 100-150 millions every year.
youve clearly never been bumped by one. so shut your stupid yap.
Chinese!!!
Thank you for all your awesome footage of these great creatures ❤
Excellent footage. Thank you so much for your work. This is my one and only fear in this world, but also the one thing I'm absolutely enamored with.
Thanks again for bringing the wonder and awe of these creatures to us. Love it.
Thanks again for watching!
Beautiful and fascinating footage. Thank you!
Exceptional footage! I could watch this all day
Really appreciate the hours you put into the minutes we get to enjoy 👍
Thanks for your hard work!!
You need a speaker that you can announce. 😂 As one other commenter has stated, you have far better content than Shark Week will ever have!
Fascinating, thanks for the beautiful footage 💙
Greetings from France. Thanks for your work and dedication!
Thanks for your amazing work yet again :)
Beautiful show of nature. Thank you 😊
We do appreciate the shear amount of time you put on this uploads + your talent.
Thanks!
Big thank you! This made me smile and full of joy!
Danke!
Thank you for your professional videos and information about the sharks you encounter. Looking forward what you discover in the future.
Thanks for watching!
Dude.. your content is super Rad.
Such beautiful footage of these incredible creatures! Thank you Carlos❤
Thank you so much!
3:08
Omg look at that beautiful girl! She's been through some stuff! Beautiful ❤
Crazy battle scars
Thank you for all your hard work on these videos, and thank you for sharing such amazing footage!❤
And thank you so much for watching!
Thank you, Carlos! I hope you are able to capture that footage of the newborn, it would be a great day for shark science.....I also hope those fishermen, in their ultimate limited wisdom, learn to accept drones aren't there to film their illegal catchings.
I was just thinking what possible reason could they have for wanting to bring down his drone- Appreciate the insight!
Epic! Thank you sir for enlightening us further with yet another splendid presentation :)
Thank you!
Stunning footage of these elusove creatures! I can't believe you have video of such a young one and all those pregnant females! This what citizen scientists can accomplish. I'm glad to hear you're carring on with recording and identifying these sharks. This advances our understanding of their behavior, and maybe will save their lives and prevent human casualties. 💙🦈
Beautiful footage, thank you.
You are doing some amazing work/research..keep it up!
Incredible. The footage you get is nothing sort of amazing. Thanks for sharing your work with us all.
I LOVE The Malibu Artist
Even Sharks like sunbathing.🦈😂
Sharks are beautiful, especially the pure white one.🦈💯
Keep up the great work.
There's a big group of great whites that migrated from Guadalupe Island in Mexico to the farallon islands off of San Francisco every year this is about the right time to see them
Great video as usual. Thanks
Amazing footage!!! thanks for taking the time to do it!!
Allways beautiful to watch. If one day you catch one of those giant females next to a newborn It will be a magical moment.
Thank you for your service to science, which can only benefit human relationships to nature and the protection of these species. Your videos are truly unique footage and narration about these creatures, still wuite mysterious to us.
I think your work is terribly important, and also a joy for so many to learn from and watch.
Love from Sweden! ❤
One of the best channels on TH-cam! ❤❤❤🦈🦈🦈
But I wish you would not reveal locations. Fisherman and zoo thieves will be taking notes.
This was awesome Carlos! I always knew they were there. I spent so much time just past the surf zone down on the sand in the crystal clear water at Zuma, holding my breath, literally and figuratively… waiting to see one. Hasn’t happened yet. The older I get the more nervous I am to go out there, haha!
Thank you for all you contribute. ❤❤
Those fisherman obviously don't understand when there's a drone nearby, there's a shark nearby.
Probably thought it was some animal rights activist harassing their fishing.
@@jogglehead I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case lol.
I keep lobbying the creator for some "Never ignore the drone"...😳 merch! I think he's coming around🤗
@@kristy9337 That would be cool.
Can't stand fishermen that think they own areas. I'll come in and fuck around in your area whenever I want!
Amazing footage. Those fishermen would probably have a different attitude if they saw this video!
Great channel, great video, thanks for the footage, the data, the effort.
Thankyou for caring so very much for these magnificent beings !
You do a great job sir... thank you for this channel, and showing the truth of this amazing animals.
You are such a master at making these shark videos!!
Love your videos as always. Thanks for your passion to learn more about sharks!
Filled with awe at what your videos show.
I love the content... Thanks for sharing your footage!
As soon as I finish my studies and get a job I'm buying some merch. So important to support people like you. I fish and run into a lot of obnoxious people who fish. I don't know why they are so stupidly arrogant and such but heads. They act like they own the ocean. I always assume they are up to no good, probably hooking and keeping things they shouldn't. Keep on doing what you do!
When you posted the newborn baby great white I knew you were gonna be the first person to finally film a great white giving birth. I so hope I get to see that in my life time ❤
Thanks so much. That's what I'm after!
Absolutely incredible footage.
Amazing footage as always, man! 😎💯🔥🔥👏😊😍
Thank you 🙌
Just Amazing! you make me everytime rich of awe of my favorite animal of the ocean! Thank you a lot for this!
Fabulous! Please keep up your valuable work!
Awesome job👍. Thank You for sharing 🙏
Hey Carlos, once again, a fascinating and superb video. I recommend everyone follow you and support shark conservation through a membership
Thank you! That really makes a difference and I can't thank you enough.
Great filmography! Superbly edited and the commentary is perfect! You’ve earned my like and comment! I’ve subscribed too! Well done!
Stunning footage as always!
Beautiful! Love your work. Thank you