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  • 00:02

    What happens when you put a shark and a coyote together?

  • 00:04

    Find out today on Jonathan Bird’s Blue World with Coyote Peterson!

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    Hey Everybody!

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    I’m in the Bahamas today, going out to have an epic adventure with Tiger sharks.

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    Now, I know we have done that before.

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    You’ve seen Tiger sharks before.

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    But today is something special.

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    You have been asking for an incredible collaboration and today it’s going to happen.

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    Everybody, I want you to meet Coyote Peterson is coming with us on this trip.

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    Hey Man, how are ya?

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    I’m doing good, so this is the boat?

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    This is the boat and we’re going to have an epic Tiger shark trip.

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    Now, I’m not going to get eaten, am I?

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    Well, we’re going to try to keep you from getting eaten.

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    You know everybody’s been asking “Coyote, are you going to get eaten by a shark?”

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    but I’m going to do everything I can today to NOT get bitten by a shark.

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    Yeah, this is one of those animals that you don’t want to encourage to bite.

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    Right Yeah, so we’ll do it.

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    Permission to come aboard?

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    Come on man!

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    Sweet Alright let’s do it

  • 01:18

    Tiger sharks, here we come!

  • 01:20

    Today I’m helping the Brave Wilderness team film the first episodes of their new series

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    Blue Wilderness.

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    It will be hosted by Mark Vins, who has been producing Brave Wilderness with Coyote since

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    the beginning.

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    Their whole team has recently learned to dive and this is their first big dive trip.

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    Since they are new to diving and underwater filming, they came to me for some advice,

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    and we decided to get together for a week-long dive adventure on my favorite dive boat, the

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    Dolphin Dream.

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    We have a lot planned for the week.

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    Our first stop: Tiger sharks.

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    Our adventure begins in West End, Grand Bahama.

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    We sail north across the Little Bahama Bank, a shallow area of mixed sand and reefs.

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    It will take several hours to reach our destination, a large shallow area called White Sand Ridge.

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    Along we way, we have some time to relax, but it’s not long before we stop for a warm-up

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    dive.

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    Mario, the Brave Wilderness cameraman, just got certified, and this will be his first

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    dive since finishing his scuba class!

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    Mark and Coyote have done a few dives, but they haven’t been in the water in a while.

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    See I have changed out my head attire from cowboy hat to youth-sized beanie maybe?

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    I don’t know, that’s what it feels like.

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    You look like a seal!

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    Arf, arf, arf!

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    I usually find this one of the more difficult aspects, getting the snorkel and the mask

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    tuned perfectly to getting in the water.

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    I’ll be sure that’s adjusted properly.

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    Okay, that will do it.

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    I’ll tell you what, if you thought you were steamy before putting on the mask, just put

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    on the mask, and it intensifies.

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    Alright, time to get on my BCD.

  • 03:27

    I hop in the water first, to get some shots of Mark and Coyote jumping in.

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    Coyote is going first, and I can tell he is a little nervous.

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    Scuba is still new for him.

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    But he does a perfect giant stride entry like a pro.

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    Now it’s Mark’s turn.

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    Mario has to film everything in his wetsuit, then join us in the water.

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    After Mark is in, Mario joins us, ready for action!

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    We drop down to the bottom and there isn’t really very much to see, just some sand and

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    a few soft corals.

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    But that’s not the point.

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    Coyote, Mark and Mario need to get confortable in their scuba gear before we add sharks to

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    the mix!

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    Mark also has a brand new Gates housing to figure out!

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    And Coyote has camera envy.

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    Soon everyone is ready and we head back to the boat.

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    So how was it?

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    Tough for me.

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    Every time.

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    I’m like a fish out of water in the water.

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    But it was good to take just a warm-up dive, get acclimated to the environment.

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    And now it’s time to move the ship and get in with the sharks.

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    We pull anchor and head to Tiger Beach, which isn’t actually a beach at all.

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    It’s the unofficial nickname for a shallow, sandy place far from land where they chum

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    for Tiger sharks.

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    As soon as we arrive, the crew starts chumming to begin the process of attracting sharks.

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    Then Captain Gerard gives the group a dive briefing.

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    If you guys don’t follow our suggestions for protocols and safe practice of diving,

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    there is a very good probability that you will get bit, and from that there is a very

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    good probability that you will die.

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    We’re about six hours from land and about eight hours from actual medical care.

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    And after that cheerful speech, I have to reassure the Mark and Coyote that they’re

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    going to be fine.

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    This is going to be so much fun, you are going to love this.

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    Okay, I’m hearing fun.

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    Is it safe?

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    Well yeah, it’s pretty safe.

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    Pretty safe?

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    Mostly safe.

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    Okay, mostly safe.

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    So how do we stay safe?

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    So, we’re going to wear gloves, which keep your hands from looking like fish.

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    And we’re going to wear hoods so we have this sort of ninja look.

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    It keeps the sharks from thinking of us as having any food.

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    Does that make the shark intimidated that we’re like ninjas or is that for color?

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    That is just to keep us from looking like anything edible.

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    And when we hit the water, we’re going to go straight down so we don’t hang around

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    the surface where prey would be, you know, and we’re going to get down to the bottom.

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    And once we’re down there, they think of us as just something that lives in the ocean.

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    Something competing with them for some food.

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    So they’re going to ignore you.

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    You’re going to love it.

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    OK It’s going to be fun.

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    Well, I’m excited.

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    Coyote, how do you feel?

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    Are you ready?

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    Got my giant camera rig ready, and I am 100% certain we’re going to get in the water

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    and get some epic shots!

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    After an hour of chumming, the boat is surrounded by sharks.

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    So when we pulled up, we immediately had sharks, which is always a really good sign, but there’s

  • 07:01

    a Great Hammerhead down there and I’m really hoping that it sticks around, because it is

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    so rare to see a Great Hammerhead here.

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    I’ll meet you on the bottom!

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    See you down there buddy!

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    Down on the bottom, there is a lot of action!

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    Already we have three species of sharks: Caribbean Reef sharks, Lemon sharks and at least one

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    Nurse shark hanging around the chum box!

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    Plus about a zillion fish.

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    Within a couple of minutes, Coyote and Mark are hitting the water, and things down below

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    are in full swing!

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    Then the first Tiger shark shows up!

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    And I’m pretty sure she just sneezed.

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    And soon, the Great Hammerhead appears!

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    This isn’t just any Great Hammerhead.

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    This is a friendly one that has been showing up at Tiger Beach a lot for the past two years.

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    And they call her “Patches” for her patchy ventral coloration.

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    Normally, Hammerheads do not show up at Tiger Beach.

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    Either they are afraid of the Tiger sharks, or they are just too skittish around all the

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    divers.

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    But Patches is different.

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    Patches is in fact so awesome, we’re going to do an entire segment about her.

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    The appearance of Patches and the Tiger sharks, means that we now have 5 species of sharks

  • 09:54

    present on a single dive, and I’m pretty sure that Mario is super excited!

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    I’m getting a kick out of watching Mark get comfortable with his new underwater camera

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    and I can tell he is in the zone where he is focusing on shots and his fear is gone.

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    It’s fun to be a part of it and to see these guys falling in love with sharks right in

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    front of my eyes.

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    After an hour, we get a few last shots and then reluctantly head back to the boat.

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    Nobody wants to get out of the water but we are low on air.

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    I can hardly wait to hear what they thought of the dive!

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    But when I pop up, Mario has the camera ready and he wants to know what I thought of the

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    dive!

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    Five species in one dive!

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    I don’t know if that has ever happened!

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    To me…I mean, that’s amazing!

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    So Coyote, that was the luckiest first shark dive in the history of diving!

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    Why because I survived and wasn’t eaten by the sharks?

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    Five species of sharks, including a Great Hammerhead on your first shark dive!

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    I mean, I don’t know what is good shark diving because I’ve never dove with sharks

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    before!

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    So for me, I mean, being on the surface and my immediate thought was “oh cool the sharks

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    are right at the surface, let’s get the shots here!”

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    And we get into the water, and there’s definitely this moment when you walk to the edge of the

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    boat—I’m always concerned with my mask coming off, my regulator coming out of my

  • 11:28

    mouth—and you kind of lose that moment when you say “Okay, now I’m jumping into a

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    pile of sharks.”

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    And I remember hitting the water and being like, as soon as I opened my eyes inside of

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    my dive mask—everywhere.

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    They were just all around youand I looked straight down and I saw a huge Tiger shark.

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    Now the Tiger sharks weren’t up on the surface when we went into the water, so immediately

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    I was thinking to myself, man this is going to be epic!

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    And once I got down there, found myself on the bottom, found all of you guys, oriented

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    myself, got comfortable with the environment and said Okay, take a deep breath and start

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    getting the shots.

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    And man, I’m not sure I have ever filmed anything more epic underwater than I have

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    Tiger sharks and of course that Great Hammerhead.

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    What a treat that shark was.

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    Super cooperative, multiple passes right over the camera.

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    Dude, that is beginners luck for shark diving if ever there was.

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    I mean, I’ll take it!

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    I certainly didn’t expect to see a Great Hammerhead.

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    The Tiger sharks are impressive, the Lemon shark are impressive, the other shark species

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    that we saw, but that Great Hammerhead is so big and it’s got that gnarled front jaw

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    and you can just see the teeth sticking out.

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    And every time it would turn its head with one of those big eyes staring at you, all

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    I could think was okay, keep swimming, don’t come towards me!

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    I’m a friend not a foe, not food, just keep going—and then you get the shot!

  • 12:39

    It was epic, thank you for coming.

  • 12:41

    Jonathan thank you so much for featuring me on the channel today.

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    I’m thrilled to be here and I’m glad that my presence supposedly brought all these cool

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    sharks in front of the cameras.

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    It was certainly a day to remember.

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    Well, we’re bringing you on all our shark dives now.

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    Sounds great!

  • 12:57

    Next up, Great White Sharks?

  • 12:59

    Yeah, sure thing?

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    Out of the cage?

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    Yeah!

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    Alright, I’m ready!

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    As the sun sets, we are already looking forward to tomorrow, because things are about to get

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    even more wild.

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    Don’t go away!

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    You don’t want to miss Coyote making friends with a Tiger shark!!

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    The next morning, the boat is swarming with sharks.

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    But we’re doing a shark feed, so we have to jump in to this mass of sharks and swim

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    down quickly to the bottom.

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    We hit the water and head over to the sandy area where the feed will take place.

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    Coyote and I are first on the scene.

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    Soon Houston arrives with the bait box.

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    The sharks know the deal.

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    They immediately come over and start circling, waiting for the free breakfast to start.

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    Mark arrives, with his camera ready.

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    As Houston starts feeding, Mario, Mark and Coyote are all keeping a safe distance, with

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    Cameraman Tim filming from behind them.

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    I’m keeping my camera trained on Coyote, just in case something interesting happens!

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    Interesting things always seem to happen to Coyote!

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    Meanwhile, Finch has taken over the feeding with his traditional silly shark feeding outfit.

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    As the feed goes on, more and more sharks come to the party.

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    Coyote and Mark get more comfortable, moving closer and closer to the action.

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    Then the sharks come around to investigate.

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    Mark has a close encounter of the sharky kind.

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    But he handles it calmly.

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    No problem!

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    Coyote is getting right up close with his camera.

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    And then Coyote has his own close encounter.

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    And he recovers like a pro!!

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    This was not an act of aggression from the shark.

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    It was just investigating Coyote to see if he had any food.

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    You don’t need to read sign language to understand what he’s saying: that is one

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    big Tiger shark!

  • 17:43

    At the end of the dive, we all head back to the boat to celebrate.

  • 17:47

    We took the Brave Wilderness team shark diving, and Coyote didn’t get bitten by anything!

  • 17:54

    Mario and Mark got some valuable experience filming underwater for their new series Blue

  • 18:00

    Wilderness, and guess what?

  • 18:05

    We are planning a bunch of upcoming collaborations between Blue World, Blue Wilderness and Brave

  • 18:13

    Wilderness.

  • 18:14

    So stay tuned for more awesome underwater action in the Blue World!!

  • 18:21

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  • 18:27

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  • 18:30

    Hit that subscribe button now so you won’t miss our next episode!

  • 18:34

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Use "unofficial" in a sentence | "unofficial" example sentences

How to use "unofficial" in a sentence?

  • Americans have an expectation that the Postal Service will abide by its well-known, although unofficial, motto - a commitment to deliver.
    -John M. McHugh-
  • Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall take flack from both sides."- Unofficial UN Motto
    -Robert Asprin-
  • Every citizen of the republic ought to consider himself an unofficial policeman, and keep unsalaried watch and ward over the laws and their execution.
    -Mark Twain-
  • America has two national budgets, one official, one unofficial.
    -Matt Taibbi-
  • Some people call me the unofficial mayor of Castro Street.
    -Harvey Milk-
  • I don't like this official/unofficial distinction. It sound, er, officious.
    -Larry Wall-
  • A free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination, even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on the color of their skin.
    -Rand Paul-

Definition and meaning of UNOFFICIAL

What does "unofficial mean?"

/ˌənəˈfiSH(ə)l/

adjective
In a properly authorized way.

What are synonyms of "unofficial"?
Some common synonyms of "unofficial" are:
  • unauthenticated,
  • unconfirmed,
  • uncorroborated,
  • unsubstantiated,
  • unratified,
  • undocumented,
  • unauthorized,
  • unsanctioned,
  • uncertified,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "unofficial"?
Some common antonyms of "unofficial" are:
  • official,
  • confirmed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.