I AM ADVISING BEACH GOERS TO USE CAUTION ⚠️ TOMORROW MORNING at #bondibeachsydney . You need to be shark smart tomorrow morning guys. As you can see from this clip there are thousands of salmon around this afternoon. This means they will most likely stay on the shore and possibly bigger predators will come in overnight and into the morning #staysafe✌️ and as always, I’ll be out there and will be on look out 💙💙🤙
Hey guys, so I spotted this shark this morning which I’m 90% sure is #greatwhiteshark , with all the crazy #fishaction and #sharkaction around lately I think it’s time to be a little bit #sharksmart. I recommend not swimming alone like this person in the clip. Specially in these times when there’s so much fish activity and low light not to mention it’s a bit murky out there at the moment. As you can see, the shark was in the north boulders, so once again, like the tiger the other day, if the #sharknets where in place it would not have stopped this shark entering around the boulders as it did.
So this is why I put that caution out a couple of days back about bigger predators coming into the school. These two #bronzewhaler would not normally have any interest in humans but my point is if you’re in a big thick #salmonschool like this, mistakes can happen Thanks to @sarahhatherley producer of @sharkbaitfilm_bondi for telling people to stay close to shore as most swimmers usually head out that way for the early morning swim.
Just spotted #bigtuna Right on shore at Bondi 😃. Can’t believe it I was literally just putting the drone up because the rain had just stopped to do a live surf report and these puppies showed up . #longtailtuna #tunaonshore #tunafishing
This is the first #tigershark I have seen this close to shore at Bondi. It was super early around 6:40 am and there was nobody out when I first spotted it but as I turned the drone back, 2 surfers had paddled out, but the shark was on its way out, and I didn’t spot it again. #sharky #lovesharks
On ya Norms 🤙. First time I’ve filmed a #greynurseshark take a salmon down like that. I’ve seen one from a distance nabbing a whiting off the bottom. So I guess you’re not just hanging out with them norms😀🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
This is the second heat run I’ve captured this year, not as aggressive as some that I’ve witnessed in the past. Nevertheless, it’s always a great spectacle. 😃 #heatrun Female humpback whales initiate heat runs. They signal their readiness to mate by engaging in behaviors like pec slapping, which attracts the attention of multiple males. These males then engage in a chase, or “heat run,” vying for the female’s attention.