Okeanos Explorer Video Bite: Longnose Chimaera Steals the Spotlight
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- The NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer
ROV Deep Discoverer and ROV Seirios
EX1711 Dive 10
2017-12-12 17:24:24 UTC
Gulf of Mexico, Green Canyon Area, St. Tammany Basin
~1500 meters below sea level
A longnose chimaera enchants scientists when it swims into the ROV camera view.
The Inner Space Center is the official live streaming partner of the Okeanos Explorer. Using cutting-edge equipment, the ISC transcodes and distributes all three simultaneous live streams to the Internet and participating scientists.
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That is gorgeous. Love the way it uses its fins to "fly" through the water. The deep sea is full of beautiful creatures.
Rhinochimaera atlantica, one just recently caught in the nets of fishermen off the coast of Newfoundland.
Yep! Extra freaky looking out of the water and with what looks like prolapsed mouth parts from barotrauma (IANAFD).
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-garry-goodyear-weird-fish-1.5695082
Childlike curiosity and awe , The making of great researchers .
Isn't the earth full of amazing things
Makes you wonder what lives at 7000 feet...
Who else is here after watching CBC news about a fisherman in NL caught one of these?
Yep.
Looks a lot prettier in it's natural environment.
Yes. Only about 30 minutes ago. Algorithms at work.
Beautiful, thank you for sharing this.
A wild Gorebyss appeared!
ayy!!
Dave the diver brought me here
Same!
Beautiful
It's Gorebyss!
what an amazing creature 😮
"has successfully discovered just around 5% of the sea : there arent that many species of them" how the hell would you know that with the completed research of a thumbtack head compared to the entire ocean.
According to another video I saw, there's 50 known species which like....I thought was a lot
Cool
These guys just watch deep see creatures and crack jokes? Seems like an amazing job.
They have tooth-plates in their mouths, used to crush crabs and other crustacea.
How do u know?
@@JS-wm6ko There was one recently caught by an eastcoast Canadian fisherman. The article had a photograph of the creatures mouth, and explained its diet and feeding mechanisms.
Looks like ubloo😱
Harriotta Raleighana
GET THE POKEBALL!
"dickhead" is the joke they couldn't say.
BUT. The forehead tentaculum is not a clasper. It has no sperm duct. It's for grabbing onto the female's pectoral fins. The real claspers on the pelvic fins of a male are what gets down to business.
Red throws pokeball!
Oh a Gorebyss!
I see phalanx the colossus
Gorebyss
"its an ugly thing"