Skagerrak - Europe's Unique Marine Animal Habitat | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2020-08-21
Skagerrak - Europe's Unique Marine Animal Habitat | Nature Documentary

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The strait that connects the North Sea with the Baltic, with depths of over 700 meters, is notorious for its dangerously strong currents. But currents also mean food and therefore nourishment for the large swarms of fish that inhabit the region. The sea grass meadows are comparable with those off the Californian coast.
Harbour seals, grey seals and orcas hunt here, as do the rare black mouth cat shark and porpoises. Close by, catfish mate, which in itself is quite spectacular and never caught on film in this way before. Lion's mane jellyfish with nettle threads of up to 30 meters in length make their way through the open sea.
Skagerrak's coastal regions are amongst the most beautiful and varied in Europe and boast one of the world's great bird paradises. Oystercatchers, sandwich and arctic terns are more plentiful here than anywhere else in Europe. The infinitely long dune landscape of the Skagerrak, is Denmark's answer to the skerries of the Swedish and Norwegian coasts.
Large seal colonies can be found in the isolation of the small, picturesque islands and one can come face to face with the animals. In this rough, yet infinitely beautiful landscape, the many streams and rivers that open out into the Skagerrak, are quite remarkable. We accompany salmon in an equally beautiful river landscape and meet with ospreys and sea eagles and eventually come face to face with a brown bear mother and her little ones.

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All Comments (21)
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  • This is an exceptionally good documentary about a fascinating part of our world that very little is typically talked about. It's exceptionally well done with wonderful narration. The video is beautiful & the audio is clear & easily understood. The entire video is educational as well as entertaining with a great amount of information previously unknown about an area not typically discussed about in videos very often. This is a refreshing & greatly appreciated look at the unique & varied life forms in a remote & often inhospitable area of our planet.
  • The wolf fish are very interesting. This is the very first documentary I've ever seen where this much information has been shared about them. Truly fascinating & excellent!
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  • @stevensmith2085
    So cool to see that mommy fish 🐟 curling around her eggs after she laid them being so protective and looking all tired
  • @360vr-tours
    This is absolutely stunning. I love the voice over. There is always something special about watching nature and animals.
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  • @heinedenmark
    I live in Denmark and actually learn quite a bit from this video 😊 Thanks
  • @MilkCurds
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  • @johnscratch2859
    BEST DOCUMENTARY EVER! I truly enjoyed all sorts of wacky facts! Gems such as fish stealing eggs from jelly fish genitals! They deserve an award. Loved it.
  • @johnrudy9404
    Mr Narrator....you've carried on the Attenboroughian style and charming Delivery in describing the organisms which inhabit tera and aqua. Thank you