Join Jonathan Bird and his crew as they explore the incredible underwater world of Palau, an island nation in the Pacific known for its stunning reefs, clear waters, and unique marine life. The team dives into Jellyfish Lake, where millions of non-stinging jellyfish thrive in a symbiotic relationship with algae, making them photosynthetic. They also explore WWII shipwrecks, including a Japanese warship Iro, which has become an artificial reef teeming with marine life.
Jonathan Bird goes on a thrilling dive with sharks using reef hooks to stay in place against strong currents, as well as exploring ocean blue holes and underwater caves. The crew encounters rare species like toadfish and has an unforgettable shark hunting adventure in Palau's caves. Throughout the week aboard the Rock Islands Aggressor, Jonathan and his team document the rich biodiversity of Palau’s reefs and highlight why it’s considered one of the world’s top diving destinations.
00:00 Introduction to Palau
03:06 First Dive in Coral Reefs
09:53 Shark Diving
19:04 Jellyfish Lake
31:53 Exploring WWII Shipwrecks
1:02:27 Diving in Blue Holes
1:13:06 Night Diving - Searching for Rare Toadfish
1:47:20 Shark Hunting Hidden Caves
From: Jonathan Bird's Blue World
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