8 comments

  • William R  •  10 mths ago
    Thats a basking shark..... tip of its nose fin and tail... sometimes there is a 4th hump between the tip of the tail and the back fin. This is no different than the Loch Ness photo years back. By the way the did recover a baskin shark corpse from lock ness as it was traped there after entering through the channels.
    • james 10 mths ago
      looked like sea lions to me. this is a pr scam for a new show
    • C M 10 mths ago
      Too big for sea lions or basking sharks. Something else for sure.
    • cmac1212 10 mths ago
      If it's a basking shark, where's the dorsal fin? Not saying it's a sea monster, but it's probably a whale.
  • Turtle  •  10 mths ago
    Beluga whales. Move along folks, nothing to see here.
  • Solomon Henry  •  10 mths ago
    It's another mystery of our time. Kudos to reearchers.
  • malcolmy  •  10 mths ago
    Its grainy and black n white because a good quality cheap color camera is impossible to find in 2009, and would make it to easy to identify the object/s.
  • Riomel  •  10 mths ago
    Color on the faces and cabin shot, black and white in the water, is that a new selective camera?
    • C M 10 mths ago
      OMG! Are you really that unobservant??? You're talking about video that was shot 2 years ago being watched on a monitor by the guys, possibly using infrared or some other mode that isn't capturing color for the "serpent". But the color footage is of course is taken from a camera used by a film crew for Andy Hillstrand's new show: Hillstranded. Two different cameras, at two different points in time. I have to shake my head in bewilderment...
  • Mike  •  10 mths ago
    It's just Godzilla's new nemesis... Tokyo on alert!
  • Boilerguy  •  10 mths ago
    Its probably Homer and Bart pulling one of their stunts again.
  • Max Haflinger  •  10 mths ago
    Hell, that's just some NBA player swimming naked on his back!