Why Diving in Australia is Extremely Dangerous | Our World

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Published 2024-03-18
An Australian diver shares insights into his job, discussing its most beautiful aspects and the significant dangers, including frequent encounters with Great White Sharks. Subscribe to Our World: bit.ly/3xnPuGL

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All Comments (21)
  • @CarnifaxMachine
    Bro's out there in a loose 6 ft cage running on a lawnmower engine charging into great white sharks. Absolute madlad.
  • @geargeekpdx3566
    I wouldn't get off a plane in Australia without a shark cage
  • @chrysology
    Being an abalone diver before those cages were invented is absolute madness.
  • @SwayzesAss
    Most legit shark awareness video I’ve ever seen. Thank you for being authentic and real.
  • @tantricsurfer
    What a simple and pure-of-heart person that fisherman is
  • Abalone fishing is a huge risk and I fully respect you all for the courage ❤
  • @TheWhooah
    You mean you can’t just “and redirect” a 3.5m Great White?
  • @steviedj6730
    Could watch hours of this... could listen to hours of his stories... respect!!!
  • @cya5983
    Miss when Shark week was like this. Less sensationalized and just shows how sharks operate when we’re around.
  • @Melior_Traiano
    I thought I had seen it all and had heard about pretty much every interesting thing, but today I learned something new. Thank you for that!
  • @lovedaybebe5881
    What a wonderful man ! Thank you for sharing your love for the ocean and your daily life. I have only seen them collected from the shoreline in the Uk 🇬🇧 you are brave beyond words.
  • Wow, it takes a special person to do this kinda work. He’s right about the ocean too; being alone down there changes the entire dynamic. Great video, thanks for sharing!
  • You speak with such respect and shear joy. Thank you for sharing your job— your mission in life—- and much respect to your camera person as well….. wow. Just thanks! You are a wonderful to me.😉
  • That cage really doesn't look as if it would offer much protection from a large, hungry and determined Great White
  • @joec3537
    As dangerous as that may be, his cage setup is awesome. Endless supply of air, flying around, and it’s even got a whistle!!
  • Great video, I know how amazing it is to experience scuba diving, but your an amazing guy, no one mentioned that!
  • @worer850
    2003 Great Barrier reef dive was one of the coolest things I've ever done . Australia is the most beautiful country in the world.
  • @rahuljena5763
    This is truly remarkable. Wonderful film - Great people