Fascinating Life at Cascadia Margin II | Nautilus Live
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2016
- E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology, geology, archeology, and more. Watch www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at / nautiluslive and / evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives, check out our Instagram @nautiluslive.
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Highly therapeutic and fascinating to watch
Thank you so much :-)
those tiny little star fishes are cute as heck
Right! Little pink starpile! You see any green shorts? I bet Patrick’s down there.
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Sea star**
Žurkulēns bc they actually can do something for us
They look like cereal 😂
Just "discovered" this channel and I'm hooked. I love this type of thing. It's also great that the "narration" is kinda like watching another of my favorites, MST3K. Their laughter and comments are not over the top, they are obviously just as surprised and in awe of what they're witnessing as I/we all are. PLEASE keep up the OUTSTANDING work and THANK YOU!
I would calla group of sea stars a Constellation of Sea Stars.
Or a Galaxy when there are a lot of them
You came up with a perfect name!
The tie wrap fish is the most fascinating creature.
Their mating rituals are positively enchanting.
The tie wrap fish is a highly evolved species that van adapt to life under and out if the water. They can be found in human habitats as well.
i love these videos cant get enough of em
crapper1 don't forget that they livestream these on their website. The ship is in port right now however
4:57 beautiful little jawless boi right there
Dank Quixote I normally don't like having fish but.... His shiny lil eye is so cuuute
@@nicklewis470 it has no eyes
Watching these videos makes me regret my decision to switch from marine biology to animation as a career
One of the best ways to bring these critters to the public is through animation. Who says you can’t do both?
You can draw fish, can't you?
I always wanted to be a marine biologist ... or an architect... well, at least now I get to work for the Yankees
@@etme1000 took me a minute to get the referencexD
you sir/ma'am take my like
Yep you messed up
Luv watching you guys. Makes sitting at home a little more bearable!
Thank you so much. Your work is so vital.
It would be interesting if they would mention the depth and temperature at which they are filming.
Y’all have a fantastic job….so jealous! Thanks for sharing this wonderful world 😀
This is so great with a big screen in a little room. Thank you.
@EVNautilus Would you guys be able to give us a bit more detail in your videos? . Where exactly in the world and at what depth?
Thank you for this amazing video report.
9. Crab
Lol, I thought I was the only person that actually used the word "detritus".
Definitely a trip.. an amazing experience
There was literally a shark (or sth) right there and you guys skIPPED IT
big one too
Was a Tope. Also known as a soupfin shark.
The sablefish is in fact a true "cod". It is within the family gadidae along with atlantic cod and others.
You'd figure people who go exploring in multi million dollar research craft would be better versed on sea life!
The scientists are after more exotic species. Sharks appeal to lay people.
@@davidlang1125 hahaha you pompous douche
what time stamp?
Started watching this video and couldn't help thinking it looked like lights on after a two day rave--stars sprawled everywhere with intermittent slugs.
The sea cucumbers(?) slowly rolling along in the current like tumbleweeds crack me up
So much life there
So many starfish!
I would love to experience this kinda of deep dive viewing the marine life at the bottom of the sea
That sole was beautiful!
I love youre videos
I might be late to this but. Could you have second arm that would have camera/cameras and light on it. it would allow you to get closer view when you cant be close to the bottom or you dont have room between the coral
Brittle stars have also been seen snatching squid out of the water column if they wander to close.
that's nice, but how do I put in the order for take-out? is there a separate button?
This channel is so cool 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Y'all are like real life no man sky. Everybody eats down here for sure.
5:08 a wild Barboach appeared!🤣🤣
1:27 I guess he don’t like gray things 😆
Is there a way for the viewer to know the depth the video is being filmed.
Patrics family reunion!
How thick is that bottom sediment and what's underneath it?
LOOK AT THOSE LIL TEENY STARFISH!!😭🥰
It looks like a sad life down there.
hagfish are literally the Best Boys i love them so much they're such bad animals they're a funny trick to play on god and i adore them
Please, don´t forget to inform the depth of the ocean floor belonging to the images.
As an Australian that soul is a FLOUNDER young lady !
black cod is amazing
Would like to see the Sablefish aka Black Cod eating whatever they feed on. Yes, amazing, fantastic deep ocean fish.
I wish they had the depth on screen
Not a herd of sea cucumbers... A jar... Like pickles!
Nautilus nerds rock
How many geologists among you?
When you were looking at that he'll as in front of that rock looking structure why did it look like there were coins all around in that rock maybe that was a lost treasure and you didn't notice it
Such a desolate, dark existence for marine life. If I were a deep sea fish, I'd be like, 'Maaaaaan, wtf... -__-'.
Dude that place is teeming with life, what are you talking about “desolate”. Imagine if land was that jam-packed with animals, the ground just completely covered in squirrels, foxes, raccoons and all other kinds of animals, itd be impossible to even walk outside lol. Theres Wayyyyyy more life there than in a comparable amount of forest or field.
Its full of life... so much we have no idea about most of it. Also, they aren't missing what they dont know..just like humans... we don't know what were missing outside our universe. :)
Most of these creatures look like aliens! So cool!! God is so creative
At 1.14 you can see a shark of some type
Are the humans under the water and actually in submarine, or is it remote controlled from the surface?
It's an unmanned sub.
Sl the deep ocean floor is basically never ending fish poop.
how deep are they?
1:09
I need the name to the "nooooo"
Bro I want to be a marine biologist now.
What are the white specks floating around in the water I see in every video? My guesses would be either the salinity of the ocean or calcium? I would lean more towards salt because the ocean is salt water..
They call it "snow" but it's essentially waste and detritus that sinks down to the bottom from higher up in the water column
Imagine diving in such dark environment with all these creepy creatures around you...
I'm pretty sure a human couldn't dive that deep anyway, due to the pressure.
Hence the word "Imagine". When I snorkel and I look down at some deep dark area under me I get chills in my spine.
I guess it's only natural, in an environment so different from our own.
Not just different, but dark and full of bizarre and potentially dangerous creatures at every corner.
@@mchutube would it be dangerous? :) Most sea life swallows food whole, so very little would likely hurt us. One nice thing!
Getting stung, however... -_-
Still, diving at that depth, even once, would be amazing!
would like to have depth references every now and then
That yellow circle looks like a power button u can turn something on.
I think it's a bottle cap sadly 🙄
It opens the portal to the hollow earth
her accent is hard to ignore
how deep is this?
All that BBC talk had me going....Big Black Cod are the best.
I'm wondering what all the things that look like giant millipedes are..Unfortunately they seem to not be interested in them at all..
Are they even alive? I mean look at them 1:23 don't care at all
The Coalfish is a member of the Pollock/Pollack family, but instead of being a bronzey brownish colour with silvery white like Pollock/Pollack, they’re black/dark grey and silvery/white. But they’re not that shape at all, and I say this is an ex commercial Fisherman(all of my working life) from the UK......
take me with you
At what depth is this?
According to this page, the area is around 2600m deep : geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/profiles/pohlman/index.html
Nuts deep! So 3 inch 😂 well I thought it was funny 😂 well you know what they say about people who laugh at there own jokes? Cos I have no idea! 😆
Ignored the shark in 1:11 to zoom in on sea cucumber.
Why those fishes had no responses to the spot light?
ligntning bugs and fireflies are the same thing. but theyre neither true bugs nor flies. theyre beetles.
those worm like creatures looks like there from the cambrian period
Yeah true
It shows the creative power of God, truly amazing.
Thanks for sharing 👍❤❤❤
All those sea cukes looked like turds
2:01 looks like a gurnard
Is detritus the most plentiful source of food for algaetypeeaters in the oceans of the world or free floating microorganisms? Just curious because it’s a smart creature who can survive eating what in my aquarium I all malm.
The commentary sounds like public access radio.
The plastic tie is hazardous to marine creatures.
The tie wrap fish is the only being eating exclusively its own tail.
Some Ken M stuff right here
Circle of life.
It "ties" itself to its own tail to form a circle and travel through the water column.
ghost fish 1:53 spooky
If I was there I’d throw in some made up words at random, words like Gobosynchuclavious, Defentrascemisklioysus, Tridindersclivious, Alkaphantiome, Kuwaitiusganderslcious just to fit in.
Wow, hey look it’s the Canatious Aquvalis!!? 😂
But for real though, cool video. I dig marine biology.
✌🏼🙂🤚🏼
So many Starros. Where the hell is Suicide Squad when you want them.
That is a patch on an inflatable
Man that would be such an awesome job. Its like exploring space bc there's so many things @ the bottom of the Ocean we never seen. It is the closest we would get 2 seeing an alien since the government wont tell the truth about what they know so i would feel like i was exploring a new planet.
3:47 Cut scenes!
Nobody wants to see mashed sea life.
And i freak out if i find a worm in the garden O.o
Worms in your garden are good!
1:22 yeah, call out Josh's double standard
At least they don't constantly generate slime
that round yellow thing looks human made
Yeah I thought bottle cap
Too big for a bottle cap, it looks more like a jar cap
Yes it's perfectly round I think it's a plastic bottle cap
all these seefloor videos makes one wonder how much of that "snow" will be plastics over the next hundred+ years -.-
fascinating now lets smother those little critters in cajan beer batter and deep fry them!!! : )
Who’s Noah? Is it the deep sea equivalent to google?
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Wouldn't the lights on the vehicle blind these creatures? I can't imagine they're used to much light..
I doubt they even use their eyes that much
They may be blind to this specific type of light. But I'm not entirely sure. Dont quote me on this.
Put the exact place in the ocean and the exact depth you’re filming otherwise something is really missing
Ez to get Hooked.
AN-EM-ON-E not anenome
Go cycling 🍺🍺🍺
sea floor is looking uncharacteristly scarse..no?
It's like they have got to put their two cents in with every seen... where is old David Adenboro
1:30 불가사리 엄청 작다ㅋㅋ
are most of these fish dying ? None look healthy -- that dead shark wasn't even mentioned ...
03:34 Wow you like a god disturbing these poor peaceful creatures