Felipe Ravina Olivares. 4 minutes. Canary Islands.
Dogfish (Mustelus mustelus) are a well-known species of shark in the Canary Islands, as they have historically been fished in the archipelago to be consumed as "tollos" in supermarkets and restaurants. Although they are common in the islands, they are difficult to film and photograph due to their shyness, so there are not many visual records of this species. However, during the last year we have managed to film the largest concentrations of pochards ever recorded in the Canary Islands, both pregnant females (first part of the short film) and newborn chicks (second part). A marvel of nature never before filmed in the Canary Islands, and one that we must all protect together.