Screenshot: YouTube / The Malibu Artist (Fair Use)
Everybody loves a good Shark Week. In fact, we’d go so far as to say that Shark Week could nay,
should become a national holiday (just ask Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer). But the whole beauty of Shark Week is the fact that we all get to watch the titular, toothy fish from the comfort and safety of our couches. We don’t actually need to swim out into the salty abyss and tempt fate next to a bunch of apex predators in their literal and figurative element.
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Drone footage of white sharks suggests we may see more off California Coast
Drones helping researchers find sharks off shore
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Incredible drone images of white sharks off the California coast show that they are more numerous, and closer to the beach, than many imagined. I can see as many as a dozen in one afternoon, says Carlos Gauna, aka
The Malibu Artist, whose YouTube channel features incredible images of white sharks that he has compiling for years.
What started as a personal passion is helping researchers at Cal State Long Beach’s renowned Shark Lab, where they have been tracking sharks, particularly the Great Whites, for a few years.
Drone Pilot Records Sharks Swimming Near People in Malibu
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As people continue to ramp up the monitoring of shorelines with drones, a new view of the ocean-land nexus continues to come into focus. Literally. In recent videos from Australia, for example, a drone pilot captured the majesty of a fever of sea rays from above. And now, in Malibu, California, somebody’s recorded aerial footage of something equally sublime: baby great white sharks. Which come so close to people the video’s nerve-wracking to watch.
Carlos G., a.k.a. The Malibu Artist, captured the above video. In his YouTube bio, Carlos says he’s a professional photographer and FAA certified drone pilot. And the photographer does indeed look like a master of the drone arts. (Also, recording the footage in 4K is definitely the mark of a pro.)