Greenfins is a tuna research & development company that has partnered with the University of Rhode Island. We have been collecting, transporting and holding live yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in land based tanks. Our goal is to fine tune breeding systems and methodologies for sustainable tuna production and to develop a Tuna Research Center of Excellence to collaborate with researchers and institutions globally.
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Just amazing...
It's so amazing how they can transport a fkin yellowfin tuna with life. Tunas can't stop and this is just amazing.
💛🎉
and its just legal to swim there this is a strange world
They look delicious🤤
With this, the fishes can be transported further inland
Seal. it's what's for dinner.
Nice the observers were respectful. I hate hearing folk whooping cheering etc.
Lifes a bitch
Why does it look like the seal was on a line and used as bate to get some footage?
Oh man what an annoying soundtrack
He can still make it, all he has to do is just believe...in himself...and anything is possible.
That was one big Great White, and also so amazing.
Daddy, you said we could go swimming--you said, you said, you said.
Why are barramundi being kept in the same tank as yellowfin? That seems like a pretty strange combination of fish to share an enclosure.
The seal was badly injured but ended up getting rescued and made a full recovery.
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Na u only start to worry when the sharks is bigger then the boat but beside that here leave u alone.
bit its head off while alive in the beginning it appeared
Actually you're not supposed to be so close you will get ticketed and fined now
You should have a special ship that can use net to force fish into a tank without human hands handling the fish.
How is your yellowfin breeding program going? Are you able to have the broodstock to spawn, hatch the eggs and raise the fries?
I wondered why he was leaving that piece on the top? Could it be as bait to attract seagulls to catch a fresh meal?
No, that was supposed to feed later
A PIECE of dead seal.
To big one
Акула - это воплощенный ужас из кошмарных глубин....
Imagine coming from a long line of seals that probably weren't eaten by sharks, only to end up being the failson (or daughter) that was eaten by one. (All because he or she wanted to drop out of college to pursue a music career)
E incrível a paciência do bicho comeu encheu a barriga e continua seguindo os restos da presa nadando em círculos pra fazer digestão e comer o que sobrou eles vão seguindo e quem quiser que vá mexer pra virar refeição.
They like that blubber gum.
really
Awesome!
Just a shark doing normal shark stuff that sharks do.
Not an “ attack “ drama fools. It’s Eating a seal.
That is not a seal, that is a carcass.
All of the years growing up there through the 1960s I believe we only spotted one Great White going out of Pleasent Bay, when the Perfect Storm blew through the dune line at the Chatham CG Station, then the seals moved in and so did the sharks.
And humans are in humane
This is why we have swimming pools.
Why do I get recommended this 8 yr old vid ?
Screeeeeeereammmm ……
That's a whopper of a shark at least a 16 footer 👌
That's about the tamest "shark attack" I've ever seen.
Shark.. Humans always interrupting my meals. 🤣
Where is attack? Shark just eats seal.
Shark 🦈 real matatan 🦈
CHIMKEN OF THE SEA
La mentada sopera
It's amazing how far these sharks travel in their lifetime, all the way up to Hawaii and over to Australia. Hunting seals would definitely give them plenty of protein.
And in Australia if a shark kills a person guess what the shark dies which is wrong in my books.
At least they took Sheriff Brody’s advice and got that bigger boat. Now Harry just needs to fix that hat.
Calmest frenzy I've ever seen 🤣🤣.
Great action even child in background... no symparhy for a fellow thinking mammal...while glorifying a brute with a brain size of a walnut who exudes no sympathy or commiserate with humanity in any shape or form. Thanks UTube!!
Nature. Survival of the fittest. Humans. Devolution.