A rare vision of the entire large white shark has been captured only 50 yards from the Santa Monica coast on a video this week, which represents a long challenge that the events only pass through the Gulf of Santa Monica.
The close meeting was filmed on Thursday by YouTube The Malibu Artist, a marine film director known to track sharks along the coast of southern California. Common shots with KTLA show a large white shark swimming near a rowing board that seems unaware of its existence.
The director wrote in a post in a publication, “I am able to conservatively this shark by about 14 to 15 feet,” the director wrote in a post in a publication. Instagram. “I have seen a fair share of sharks in my days, and I am completely confident in my estimates.”
He said that the shark was first seen in the northern part of the Gulf before starting south towards the Santa Monica berth. “It is an inverted white shark,” he said. “The air space restrictions prevented me from following it to the sidewalk, but it was heading in the south. I think it is on its way across the Gulf.”
Although the Santa Monica Bay is widely known as a hot point for white sharks for events, the director says this vision proves a greater point: adult eggs are also repeated in this water.
“This is not an event,” he said in an email to KTLA. “I have recorded more hours than anyone in the world with a wonderful white over the past five years. This is a white penny for adults.”
He said that the public messages about sharks in the region often reduce their existence, which sustains the wrong belief that the largest adults are not nearby.
“There are no rules in the ocean,” he said. “Large sharks live there, and we are often around them than we think.”
Despite the proximity of the beach – and to the reassuring beach pioneers – the shark attacks are still very rare.
“It is a good reminder that we live next to this predator in APEX daily. It is a testimony how much negative confrontation with one is.”
Full video can be found on YouTube artist Malibu.