Top 10 cool catches for 2023!

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Shootout to your crew member willing to wear tight spandex for the superhero bit 😂

neko
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“UFO remains” lmfao. That’s the best thing I’ve heard a net pen be called xD

Foxfang
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The wolf fish is going to come back for more pepsi now that it’s got the taste

tacotacotington
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In Norway, wolf fish are called steinbitt (stone bite) because it was commonly believed that their bite force is strong enough to crack a stone.

puderkman
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I loved Aquaman's lost Trident. Time to take on Jason Momoa for King of the Seas.

ronkiyomura
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The Wolf fish chomps through spines to eat the sea urchins ! Yikes ! Cant imagine how strong their jaws are !

nevaehsangel
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I'm so glad you put the old lobster back.

kathleenbradley
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skipped number 7 and thought i wouldnt notice

akmahdi
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No.4 has got to be the favourite of the decade. Jacob you n your crew ROCK! LOL! 👌😄🙏💙🦘

bellasamantha
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Sometimes it makes sense that Australia is in the middle of the ocean

themysticarcher
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That Wolf fish is defenitly worthy of its name

just_kris
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YESSSS!!!! I was waiting for Bowie !!!! ❤❤❤

danielleking
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The wolf fish also live in the Pacific and they greet divers for hugs

DevonB-tm
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Yes Keep us in Tune as to What Creepy crawlings are goings on up over there👍 Good JoB!
Stay Safe!

kevinmarkus
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Shoutout for releasing the 100 year old lobster, the old boy deserved it

dragon
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Amazing, I've never seen a lobster that big before.

Mysticgamer
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Thank you for your videos are so educational thanks for sharing. God bless you and your family and your crew.

kellydelerenzo
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Fried Monkfish is like a juicy chicken cutlet, but fishy! Haven't had it in years but it's one of the best fried fishes

Spacecrust
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Love the spider & wolf fish- they are both amazing!

swiftshrike
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Your channel beats any sea world park in the world. So exciting to watch and always something to learn. Thanks for sharing the real sea world!

cristineramos