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Shore Diving in Cornwall - Lobsters, Crabs, Urchins and underwater sea creatures - The Fish Locker

Shore Diving in Cornwall - Lobsters, Crabs, Urchins and underwater sea creatures - The Fish Locker

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The Underwater sea life and habitats here in Cornwall truly are incredible. You honestly never know what you might see. Trying to get in one last underwater dive before the plankton blooms come in I explore a stretch of coast that the Fishlocker boys visited through the winter. Some incredible sea creatures and a couple of surprises made for a wonderful shore dive
Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 10


We do have small shell beaches in the Netherlands, but many stones have been fished up by shrimp boats. I think nature has been badly damaged by less sea plants that can't attach themselves to anything. Each stone was apparently a burden and was taken along to reinforce dikes along rivers and islands. Nature also lends a hand by taking a lot of sand with the current and this is washed against the coast and just piles up.
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Gosh, I love you can pick up practically anything in English waters and not be afraid. I love seafood but I-m scared to dive in Australia for fear of all the things that could kill me here. So I just go to my local seafood shop (fishmonger) in the knowledge I haven-t got some poison sea creature in my hands or on my plate.
Love your videos.

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That was really beautiful; thank you! I'm used to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico where I was born and raised, and I never think of so much life being in the colder waters of the UK; so this was an eye-opener for me, and a real pleasure. So much color! Strange and wonderous, as the best of things always are.
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Four hours in cold water give me shivers. I will give you credit for such a long go in the water. Lots of Lobsters and many Spider crabs are showing up. Soon the weather will be warm. We had a nice day today with warmer weather than usual. Its a sign that summer is around the corner.
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I never tire of these underwater videos! The mix of the beautiful music with gentle-voiced explanations of things was especially calming today. Question: at minute 5: 54, if you weren-t underwater I would have thought those eggs in a birds nest! What were those white caseings?
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8 degrees? No thanks! We spoiled ourselves in the warm waters of Hawaii for a few weeks. Looks like I have some video-catching up to do! (it's funny, we even said your name when we couldn't remember what one of the crustaceans was called! -John Locker, help- haha! ): )
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Do you ever get worried that you might get hit by a boat? I know that's an odd question but having been to the Caribbean where the water is as shallow and clear as what you are diving in, people have been run over (and sadly killed) by wreck less boat drivers before -.
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2: 40 thats my iphone and paddle! i went kayaking with my step dad down porthoustock 4th april 2021 and the kayak capsized and we lost it! what are the chances of getting them both back? i mean theyre probs long gone but oh my god i cant believe theyve been found!
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I watched this - like I do all your videos John - with a smile on my face from start to finish. Pure escapism and wonderment as far as I am concerned. It never ceases to amaze me, the abundance of life so close inshore. Thank you once more John.
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Fascinating as always, and I realized that your recent videos have been given a great enhancement on the flow and narration, which makes the content even more engaging. Still learning something new through you from time to time, John.
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