The Stages of Whale Decomposition

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • Whale-falls of the Deep Sea.
    Fallen whale carcasses, abundant in the deep-sea, form ecosystems of their own. When a whale dies and sinks, the carcass provides a sudden, concentrated food source and creates an 'island' of organic matter on an otherwise food-poor seabed. Its body can last for decades, supporting an ever-changing ecosystem that blooms out of the barren darkness like flowers in spring. As it decomposes, different stages support a succession of marine biological communities. It is these complex and fascinating stages that we will explore in this video.
    READ MORE: www.naturalworldfacts.com/wha...
    #deepsea #wildlife #nature #animals #ocean #fish #science #biology
    00:00 - A Introduction to Whale-falls
    01:44 - Ecology of a Whale-fall - Islands on the Sea-floor
    02:55 - Ecology of a Whale-fall - Ecological Succession
    04:05 - Formation of a Whale-fall
    05:13 - Stage 1: The Mobile Scavenger Stage
    06:45 - Stage 2: The Enrichment Opportunist Stage
    08:15 - Stage 3: The Sulfophilic Stage
    10:11 - Stage 4: The Reef Stage
    11:06 - Conclusion
    Footage used is from Nautilus Live, MBARI, MarumTV, Jamstec and various CZcams sources. Please reach out if any further clarification is needed, to the email address my CZcams channel's 'about' page. Usage is educational and transformative.
    Music Used:
    In The Throes by Asher Fulero
    Sonora by Quincas Moreira
    Noir Et Blanc Vie by Knowpe
    Finding the Pattern by Jessica Curry
    A Choice by Jessica Curry
    The Manifestation by Jessica Curry
    Resources:
    www.npr.org/2019/09/13/760664...
    nerc.ukri.org/planetearth/sto...
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25251...
    www.mbari.org/whale-falls-isl...

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  • @NaturalWorldFacts
    @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +419

    Thanks Omaze for sponsoring this one. For your chance to win the Tahoe Dream House and support a great cause, enter at www.omaze.com/naturalworld

    • @nyanuar123
      @nyanuar123 Před 2 lety +13

      glad to see you upload so consistantly

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +18

      Thanks :) every other week, Tuesday at 12pm UTC 😌

    • @nyanuar123
      @nyanuar123 Před 2 lety +10

      @@NaturalWorldFacts my grandpa still loves wathing your vids with me all the time. please dont stop

    • @TheLakabanzaichrg
      @TheLakabanzaichrg Před 2 lety +3

      They lost me at latinX

    • @thedieselguy
      @thedieselguy Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely loved the video , too much love to the creater and the uploader

  • @magiv4205
    @magiv4205 Před 2 lety +803

    Can we just talk about how "whale fall" is the most badass name they could have possibly come up with for this phenomenon?

    • @Ujuani68
      @Ujuani68 Před 2 lety +10

      It really is is a... unique word!😄👍

    • @yourepicbro1467
      @yourepicbro1467 Před rokem +19

      It sounds very ominous indeed!

    • @Ujuani68
      @Ujuani68 Před rokem +4

      @@yourepicbro1467 Let's hope not to experience a whale fall, while walking down the street!🤣👍😄

    • @SladetheBlade..
      @SladetheBlade.. Před rokem

      I mean it’s not really

    • @GhostSamaritan
      @GhostSamaritan Před 6 měsíci +15

      I think it sounds serene. The great giant of the ocean passes away, explodes, and falls down, then all the bottom-feeders celebrate it like it's an eclipse.

  • @koopakape
    @koopakape Před 2 lety +607

    this has got to be the most soothing, relaxing, and positive-feeling video on death and decay I've ever seen

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +28

      😌😌

    • @Diddlydoodly420
      @Diddlydoodly420 Před 2 lety +24

      From ashes to ashes, dust to dust… from this Earth we rose, and to this Earth we shall return.

  • @mokko759
    @mokko759 Před 2 lety +1998

    A whale-fall is so tragically, beautifully poetic. One can only hope that when they die, their body can sustain life of such diversity and quantity for decades to come like a whale can.

    • @loop78
      @loop78 Před 2 lety +85

      That's why when I die I want to be chucked in the woods for animals and microbes and bacteria and mushrooms to feed on 😁

    • @Valskyr
      @Valskyr Před 2 lety +11

      "MUH DIVERSITY11!1!"

    • @draco762
      @draco762 Před 2 lety

      shutcho philosopher ass up bruh

    • @draco762
      @draco762 Před 2 lety

      @@loop78 sounds like shit cuz

    • @KaiBrunk125
      @KaiBrunk125 Před rokem

      @@Valskyr damn, you still haven’t gotten laid?

  • @cam4636
    @cam4636 Před 2 lety +107

    Somebody I don't remember once said "Death is only the end of the story if you consider yourself the main character." That becomes incredibly clear once you take the ecosystem into account instead of focusing on one organism

    • @FoxyfloofJumps
      @FoxyfloofJumps Před 11 měsíci +4

      Decay is an extant form of life.

    • @sadnessofwildgoats
      @sadnessofwildgoats Před 4 měsíci +1

      the universe is gonna die, bruh

    • @honestkyn718
      @honestkyn718 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@sadnessofwildgoats we are all going to die.
      So why not try and live?

    • @I_Dont_Believe_In_Salad
      @I_Dont_Believe_In_Salad Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@sadnessofwildgoats "I'm Smarter than you" Attitude

    • @danolantern6030
      @danolantern6030 Před měsícem

      @@sadnessofwildgoats that is not an excuse to give up. if anything, it is a reason to live; to use the limited time we have.

  • @Rodrigo_Vega
    @Rodrigo_Vega Před 2 lety +4655

    I wonder how whaling could have impacted this fascinating ecological cycle. Knowing how whale populations are a fraction of what they used to be in pre-industrial times and how we been robbing the sea of the whole carcasses. How much more alive would be the bottom of the seas with thousands of whales falling every so often, how many species me might have lost in the dark as they were not able to cross or survive the ever growing sparsity in both space and time bewteen these life-giving events. I wonder how our own world is affected by the lack of them. To what degree deep-sea gives back to shallow seas, how many of the shallow-water species we eat feed on deepr water, etc.

    • @gabbiecrow2974
      @gabbiecrow2974 Před 2 lety +210

      Wow I've never thought of that 😳

    • @suzyocean7392
      @suzyocean7392 Před 2 lety +447

      Don't forget whale poop! It's basically marine fertilizer supporting all sorts of life at the upper levels, and therefore helps to increase the amount of nutrients/marine snow reaching the deeper levels of the ocean.
      It's so sad to think how much we've deprived the oceans of life, directly or indirectly. This is why I stopped eating fish/seafood

    • @hilarymajor3983
      @hilarymajor3983 Před 2 lety +15

      I've wondered about that too.

    • @LimitlessLiger4404
      @LimitlessLiger4404 Před 2 lety +250

      whalers in the olden day would often throw significant portions of the carcasses back into the water, as whaling vessels often do multiple hunts per trip, and the bones are simply too large to carry on the boat. whalers were only interested in meat and oils most of the time, anything else they threw back

    • @Rodrigo_Vega
      @Rodrigo_Vega Před 2 lety +111

      @@LimitlessLiger4404 oh yea. I knew they butched the whales at sea besides the ship. I don't know how modern-age whalers do it. I've seen them drag out the entire animal.

  • @charliea7124
    @charliea7124 Před 2 lety +6916

    Hey, I'm an autistic guy from France and I just wanted to let you know that your channel has been life changing for me. I have a very deep and strong interest in marine biology, and your videos have helped me to fall asleep more easily, handle meltdowns and shutdowns, and just globaly make me feel really happy and euphoric. Your voice is so soothing and your videos are so calm and well documented. I'm incredibly glad that I found your channel!! I've always thought of becoming a marine biologist, but now I'm truly working to achieve this goal and it's mainly because I've been watching your videos for the last couple of weeks, so thank you ^^

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace Před 2 lety +110

      For real, I especially enjoy the production quality of NWF videos.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +1254

      @Charlie A This might just be the loveliest comment I’ve ever received! It makes me so happy to hear my videos can help you in this way, and that you’re pursuing a career in marine biology! I hope you go far and achieve all you set out to do 🐋🐡🐠🐟🦐🦞🐙🐬

    • @montynelson5033
      @montynelson5033 Před 2 lety +43

      i'm in a similar place to you these videos help me so much

    • @evanharrison4054
      @evanharrison4054 Před 2 lety

      I love how autistic people start every one of their speeches by saying that they're autistic.
      Take it from decades of silent observation, it's generally not to your benefit to seem to out of step with the rest of humanity, and starting out by saying you are autistic is basically just putting a hat on a hat. Be glad if they don't turn you into chopped liver is what I'm saying.
      Hopefully you will become a marine biologist or something like that and then you'll be able to start out by introducing yourself as a marine biologist, instead of what behavioral disorder sets you apart from this great big mass of unthinking cysts we call the human race.
      So as not to seem like a dick, may I recommend you read some HP Lovecraft. Don't ask me how I know it, but he was onto something with his stories.
      Things like deepsea gigantism and the reproductive cycle of eels or even the immortality of most dark ocean dwelling creatures hints at something terrifying lurking at the bottom of our big bodies of water. It's something that could potentially undo everything we think we know about science, history and even cosmogony.
      Seriously, dude, you aren't going to make many friends by telling everyone you are autistic. That's a piece of information reserved for those that closely observe your mannerisms and behavior.
      Besides, to the normal people, it comes off as something like a man with a missing leg starting out his monologue by how he's a man with a missing leg. It's literally obvious almost immediately.

    • @charliea7124
      @charliea7124 Před 2 lety +229

      @@evanharrison4054 First of all i'm proud of being autistic thank you very much, and it's totally relevant to state that i'm autistic in my comment considering that this channel helps me WITH MY AUTISM, and that's the whole point of my comment
      I get that you're trying to be kind and not rude, but i'm sorry, it is rude
      Idk why i should take advise from strangers on the internet on how to manage my disability and whether or not i should say publicly that i am disabled.

  • @melodygros3554
    @melodygros3554 Před rokem +128

    “I see the sun one last time before I float down. Miles upon miles I sink until I reach the everlasting depths. As my body becomes no more, I still grow. Those that feed on me are grateful. I grow communities that last well beyond my living years. A tiny city forms from my bones and I shelter the small and many. Snow continues to fall on me as my time passes and I slowly become no more, yet I meant everything.” -the whale

  • @scottgarriott3884
    @scottgarriott3884 Před 2 lety +264

    I wonder if anyone has calculated the effects of removing tens of thousands of whales from the ocean during our age of whaling. Mind you, it may be that much of the carcass ended up in the ocean after all the oil was removed and blubber boiled down, but the "waste" wouldn't have been towed way out to the middle of an ocean to be dumped. I imagine the very long-term effects of such a removal from an ocean ecosystem might be surprising.

    • @TheIggypop1
      @TheIggypop1 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah well the eco system of the ocean break it all down to nothing.at almost 4000 feet in salinity water would eat the bones to grains the crabs eat it too ;

    • @fergusmason5426
      @fergusmason5426 Před rokem +20

      Whalers processed the carcasses at sea and abandoned the remains. 19th century whalers were mostly after the blubber, and just left the flayed carcass to the sharks, so most of it would have sunk.

  • @abigailthompson838
    @abigailthompson838 Před 2 lety +933

    I’m painting a whale fall right now for my art portfolio. This could not have come at a better time!

    • @rizkiramadhan9266
      @rizkiramadhan9266 Před 2 lety +45

      I'd like to see it when it's done

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +120

      SHOW ME WHEN COMPLETE!! Find my Instagram 😊

    • @IdiotWithEducation
      @IdiotWithEducation Před 2 lety +3

      Me too!

    • @IdiotWithEducation
      @IdiotWithEducation Před 2 lety +10

      @@NaturalWorldFacts Pin it to help them out? I would love you for life to help this person and I don’t even know them!

    • @koriw1701
      @koriw1701 Před 2 lety +3

      I would love to see your impression of a whale fall! How fascinating a thought to see someone actually creating art of such a subject!

  • @firepunchainsawman
    @firepunchainsawman Před 2 lety +1347

    It's kinda beautiful that life can thrive off of death. Nature is truly fascinating and terrifying at the same time.

    • @---iv5gj
      @---iv5gj Před 2 lety +30

      that's kinda the point of death as an ecological function, to allow for new life to bloom

    • @echomikoart
      @echomikoart Před 2 lety

      I cannot wait to give my body back to nature, once my day has come.
      I would love for worms and small animals to feed off my corpse, it would be giving back to Nature whatever I took from it

    • @jaredatanacio7375
      @jaredatanacio7375 Před rokem +8

      >Dead carcass
      >Decomposition
      >Fertilizer
      >Healthy soil/ground
      >Pllant life
      I mean, yeah

    • @Labroidas
      @Labroidas Před rokem +7

      We don't think about it since we're used to it, but when we go to the supermarket to buy a steak it's the same thing. In the US alone roughly 23 million land animals are slaughtered each day, so our own lives are sustained by death too.
      (To be clear I'm not saying this is good or bad, it's just an observation)

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 Před rokem

      @@jaredatanacio7375 I learned that from the lion king, where we humans eat lions, produce grass that's eaten by the dirt... or something. It's not that complicated.

  • @CeramicQuill
    @CeramicQuill Před 2 lety +110

    I hope this guy has a future in animal documentaries. He is so calming to listen to and learn from.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +32

      My dream is to become a wildlife presenter for official productions ☺️

    • @BeeTriggerBee
      @BeeTriggerBee Před rokem +10

      @@NaturalWorldFacts David Attenborough will sadly have to retire at some point, You would actually be a pleasant replacement.

    • @serenity6415
      @serenity6415 Před rokem +5

      I totally thought at first that this was the CZcams channel of some BBC like production. It's as professional and high-class as they get. I was shocked when I found out it was a student making them solo!! That still doesn't seem right. This is Attenborough-worthy. I'm not even sure how you'd improve and grow from here. It's already perfect. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent and passion with us!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před rokem +11

      @Tina This means the world to me, thank you so so so much!! Making these films is so much fun, but it’s comments like this that make it feel worth it. I’m working on a few films at the moment that I’m hoping will be the most professional I’ve ever made (fingers crossed), so I’m taking a little more time on them than usual, but I’m so excited to share them hopefully soon.

    • @serenity6415
      @serenity6415 Před rokem

      @Natural World Facts I can't wait! The other day my elderly mom told me she had wanted to be a marine biologist when she was young so we watched some of your videos and it was something to bond over that I hadn't realized before. I got my passion for nature from her.

  • @TheRexisFern
    @TheRexisFern Před 2 lety +34

    I've never considered how most areas on the sea floor would be so low on nutrition that events like this would be like rain in a desert. And acts as a catalyst for animal growth and an amazing opportunity for us to study rare or even unknown species in our oceans.

  • @deanna3630
    @deanna3630 Před 2 lety +753

    I have a pretty bad phobia of deep water/ the ocean, but I still love to learn about it. The calmness of your voice helps me both learn and not get uncomfortable with the deep sea imagery. The work you do is so very appreciated!

    • @iksnihcpok5987
      @iksnihcpok5987 Před 2 lety +11

      this is me exactly

    • @masterhaterbater5927
      @masterhaterbater5927 Před 2 lety

      Lol pretty gay

    • @stephenlyon1358
      @stephenlyon1358 Před 2 lety +6

      It's not a phobia child. It waits for you.

    • @GamingGamer22
      @GamingGamer22 Před 2 lety +6

      thalassophobia

    • @sharikobe
      @sharikobe Před 2 lety +6

      Saaaaaaaaaaaaame. I have a crippling fear of the deep ocean but I am fascinated by everything that lives there. Subnautica and Soma are two of my favourite games XD

  • @AZdude
    @AZdude Před 2 lety +2326

    Your work is simply fantastic . You're so talented. My fiance and I will be watching Your videos and like 2 or 3 will go by before we even know it , because we're so engrossed in the content. It's a perfect mix of your narration and awesome footage.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +290

      Aw thank you, I honestly still can’t believe people watch my content let alone enjoy it this much!! I’m just a 19 year old uni student with a deep-sea obsession 😁

    • @mohd.shaheersiddiqui6792
      @mohd.shaheersiddiqui6792 Před 2 lety +85

      @@NaturalWorldFacts 19 no way

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +81

      @@mohd.shaheersiddiqui6792 yes way!! 😆

    • @ErikEdlund11
      @ErikEdlund11 Před 2 lety +38

      @@NaturalWorldFacts nice work young man!

    • @RickStormT
      @RickStormT Před 2 lety +1

      @@mohd.shaheersiddiqui6792 if you go back a little on the channel, there's a video of him showing viewers around a beach :) *edit I went and got the link czcams.com/video/OncyTg9Dlec/video.html

  • @sage5530
    @sage5530 Před rokem +7

    i've had thalassophobia (fear of the ocean) for years, pretty severely, but recently ive been able to watch videos like this somewhat and its helping me cope with the feelings that arise

  • @Lugmillord
    @Lugmillord Před 2 lety +5

    I'm really happy that CZcams just recommended this channel to me. The deep sea is one of my favorite subjects.

  • @Strix182
    @Strix182 Před 2 lety +392

    Ah, another soothing video on oceanic biodiversity... Ah, the calming sight of a whale viscera exploding in the blood-tinged surface waters. How peaceful. How relaxing.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +44

      My apologies 😅

    • @IMNBDF
      @IMNBDF Před 2 lety +12

      @@NaturalWorldFacts I think it would be a good idea to put a warning cause some people like me have a weak stomach, just a suggestion, your vids are so top notch tho 👍

    • @GroovyLeon
      @GroovyLeon Před 2 lety +99

      @@IMNBDF The video is literally called STAGES OF WHALE DECOMPOSITION, what were you exactly thinking you were going to see here? Cute puppies playing in the snow?

    • @tyf2268
      @tyf2268 Před 2 lety +12

      *marine snow hehe

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Před 2 lety +11

      @@GroovyLeon A warning would take a few minutes to add and take up a few seconds of the video. I agree with you that it's pretty dumb, tho... like if you're interested in learning about biology and ecosystems, you should know what you're getting into.
      That said, a warning would hardly be any effort, and if you don't need it, then nothing lost.

  • @puddingwars-
    @puddingwars- Před 2 lety +128

    I know you probably won’t see this but as a over-caffeinated young adult with a fascination of the sea this channel helps me learn and fall asleep at the same time! Keep up the wonderful work, I can’t wait to see what you upload next!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +19

      As a fellow over-caffeinated young adult, I really appreciate this comment 😆 so delighted you enjoy my channel, honestly getting feedback like this still blows me away

  • @chasenovak122
    @chasenovak122 Před 2 lety +60

    Dude, I REALLY gotta thank you for everything you’ve done to help enrich the flavor of my D&D games with inspiration for interesting environments, and flavorful monster ecology. For example, this video directly inspired an important location in my current game, Deeplight, an underwater city built within the thriving ecosystem created in the wake of a Sea Monster’s death within a deep chasm in the sea.

  • @damiannuno7846
    @damiannuno7846 Před 2 lety +70

    I'd love to see a video on what ocean creatures live in and around those deep sea brine pools if you haven't made such a video yet. I'm always fascinated by the adaptions ocean dwelling creatures have that allow them to survive environments that would almost immediately kill unadapted creatures

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +27

      You’re in for a treat next Tuesday 😆 what a well-timed comment, that’s my next video! Stay tuned :)

  • @Leah-tm8fp
    @Leah-tm8fp Před 2 lety +61

    Whale falls are probably my favourite topic the idea of life being encouraged through the death of another is kinda poetic

  • @AlexAnder-yj1qs
    @AlexAnder-yj1qs Před 2 lety +45

    Awesome to see your transition over the years, going back and seeing your first videos as a young kid interested in nature to where your videos are now, well edited, produced and narrated. It’s a nice thing in times like these to see people doing what they love. Keep at it my man, you do good work.

  • @katethielen3883
    @katethielen3883 Před rokem +4

    3:30 this series is like whalefall to my spirit 😍 I feel replenished

  • @natalia_schlupe7232
    @natalia_schlupe7232 Před rokem +3

    I’ve watched at least 5 of your videos back to back and I am not disappointed. I feel like a kid again

  • @neutrinobuddy
    @neutrinobuddy Před 2 lety +32

    I was JUST rewatching your other deep sea video where you mention whale falls bc it's one of my favorite videos, what a delight to find a new video going into even more detail. Thank you for the wonderful content :D

  • @sarahbratt8340
    @sarahbratt8340 Před 2 lety +11

    Your videos bring me so much joy! I’m autistic and fascinated by the deep sea, and I’ll only watch your documentaries :) you really know how to nail the perfect level of information and facts while still being highly accessible! Your voice is soothing, and has been a fantastic research for when I’m overwhelmed as well as on a hunt for more deep sea facts! Thank you for all you do!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you Sarah, I’m overjoyed to hear you enjoy my films and find them soothing. Your comment put a big smile on my face 😁

  • @digbyskellington
    @digbyskellington Před rokem +4

    The style in which you make these - the interplay between the footage, the music and your mellifluous narration - is hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving. This is art as much as it is science.

  • @what7596
    @what7596 Před 2 lety +7

    something about these videos are incredibly relaxing. the soft spoken commentary along with the slick and beautiful shots makes this amazing

  • @mossy315
    @mossy315 Před 2 lety +21

    this channel has made me want to major in oceanography when im older, ive been watching for a while n i absolutely love it !!

    • @onomatopoeia7505
      @onomatopoeia7505 Před 2 lety +4

      Unfortunately you'll fail the entry exam with that kind of punctuation and grammatical errors.

    • @mossy315
      @mossy315 Před 2 lety +6

      @@onomatopoeia7505 im not a native english speaker im from indonesia fuck face ofc my english isnt gonna be perfect

    • @simplypink8375
      @simplypink8375 Před 2 lety +3

      @@onomatopoeia7505 its a youtube comment, not an entrance exam. give them a break!

    • @acanthocephala
      @acanthocephala Před 2 lety

      @@onomatopoeia7505 Your grammar isn't exactly the best either.
      those kinds*, and don't forget the comma after 'unfortunately'. Dimwit.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +6

      @Mossy THAT’S AMAZING!! I really hope you achieve those dreams someday, let me know if you ever want any tips or pointers on how to get there :) also, ignore the grammar police, you’ll do amazing!

  • @allisonbergh4429
    @allisonbergh4429 Před 2 lety +44

    You’re one of my favorite content creators, and I can’t wait to see what you do next.
    The music in this one is hauntingly beautiful. Absolutely spine-tingling

  • @annmcdaniel1092
    @annmcdaniel1092 Před 2 lety +27

    To think that you have managed to create such wonderful and educational videos, that due to the awesome content and your gentle and clear narration ,makes viewers want more from you, and then to learn that you are just 19 years old absolutely blows my mind!!!!
    You are unbelievably gifted ! Don't ever stop producing this wonderful content!! 😍

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you so much Ann, I can’t quite believe it either that so many people seem to enjoy my films and leave such lovely feedback. I still think of myself as just a kid with a wildlife obsession, so this is wonderful, your comment has made my day

  • @nflden2363
    @nflden2363 Před 2 lety +6

    Just bumped into this while late night browsing. This reminds me of the nature docs that I used to grow up watching and haven't seen in years. Amazing work and fascinating material!

  • @Danika_Nadzan
    @Danika_Nadzan Před 2 lety +73

    Another mesmerizing video, giving more insights into how all life (and death) on the planet is interconnected in ways we haven't even begun to really understand. Beautifully done, as always, Leo.

  • @oliverwiggins1394
    @oliverwiggins1394 Před rokem +13

    I rlly find it fascinating, the way that even after its death such a perfect and majestic creature still provides a safe and wonderful haven for other fish around it. truly an inspirational moment luckily caught on camera by you guys! I wish I would be able to see this spectacular spectacle in real life.

  • @xillioncv3269
    @xillioncv3269 Před 2 lety

    Man, videos like this really make me wish I could like a video twice. It's like watching a high quality documentary on youtube. The footage, facts, voice and music are all great in this. Definitely subscribing

  • @andricrypto2852
    @andricrypto2852 Před rokem +1

    This is perfection. Not only it exposes us to the Whale-Falls ecology but the footage is amazing and its beautifully narrated.

  • @nicopetri3533
    @nicopetri3533 Před 2 lety +25

    This is beautiful. The narration, the visuals and this time especially captivating: the music.
    Of course this all would be for naught without the fascinating content.

  • @Will-jb7dd
    @Will-jb7dd Před 2 lety +13

    I love learning about these whale falls, they are soo fascinating, thank you for all you do for us Leo!!

  • @magpie467
    @magpie467 Před 10 měsíci +1

    ive just found this channel and i must say, it is everything i could ask for. a soft and well spoken narrator, easy to watch and follow film, and truly educational. Thank you.

  • @normanclayture1922
    @normanclayture1922 Před 5 měsíci

    i've been rewatching this specific video of yours for a while and as someone with sound processing issues i'd just like to say thank you for having captions even though your voice is quite clear (and charming!). it makes this video so much better to watch!
    (many sorries for the bad english, not a native speaker here haha)

  • @SAmaryllis
    @SAmaryllis Před 2 lety +5

    Love this! I've been hoping for a dedicated video on the fascinating events of whale falls. Thank you so much for creating & sharing this

  • @Emily-ck9ji
    @Emily-ck9ji Před 2 lety +4

    Not sure how I missed your notification yesterday, but I'm glad I got here eventually. Whale falls are one of my favorite events to learn about. It fascinates me just how much a single body provides and for how long.

  • @ShareReachCommunity
    @ShareReachCommunity Před 2 lety

    I skipped an album to watch this right now, typing as an ad is going on. That’s how much I appreciate the ocean and earth we live in. I find it way more interesting and informative. Thanks for this video.

  • @koriw1701
    @koriw1701 Před 2 lety +9

    Wow, Leo, you've done it again. Every time I think that I have been saturated with facts about a subject, you come and create an educational course about it with details I have never before heard, and then compile everything into data points with categories and a summation at the close of your film.
    I am always overjoyed to see that you've released a new topic because the way you put everything together, with your easily understood (and soothing) accent you enrich my life so much more.
    Thank you for taking us along on your journeys of the deep realm. We know more about space than we do about our own oceans, but we have you to put it together for us. You SO rock!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +2

      THANK YOU 😭 This comment is everything, thank you so much!!! I never expected my videos to have this much of an impact, so comments like this are so rewarding

  • @Addy._.1218
    @Addy._.1218 Před 2 lety +14

    I didn't even know what a whale fall was before this video but I had to have watched this video like, 50 times now, beautifully made as usual!

  • @thomaskositzki9424
    @thomaskositzki9424 Před 2 lety +5

    Very well made documentary!
    I love the calm tone and abundance of information - unlike popular media documentaries which usually give very few information in the most overexaggerated way.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I really appreciate this feedback :D glad you enjoyed and didn’t find it overexaggerated

    • @thomaskositzki9424
      @thomaskositzki9424 Před 2 lety

      @@NaturalWorldFacts Wow, I didn't expect a direct answer on a 500k-subs-channel! :D Highly apreciated! You are doing a very good job, reclaiming nature documentaries from the b***s***ers.
      So good to see. :)

  • @normanstansfield773
    @normanstansfield773 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Not only interesting but all around great. The narrating, the music and the volume of it, the sections and even the fact that you saved the sponsor part until last. Brilliant mate, thank you!

  • @brocksterification
    @brocksterification Před 2 lety +1

    That was among the best YT documentary content I have seen. Thank you for sharing something so amazing and important. Stunning.

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace Před 2 lety +7

    Wow! The Osedax worms are like at the cusp between what differentiates plants, fungi, and animals.

  • @ESCL2004
    @ESCL2004 Před 2 lety +9

    Ahhh whales are one of my favorite marine creatures to research! I remember obsessing over whale falls and this video brought that obsession back full scale. Your videos are also particularly useful for my worldbuilding project, so thank you for that as well!

  • @supposedhumanmars
    @supposedhumanmars Před rokem +2

    You must have what is the most soothing voice in the universe. Thank you for your informative videos. The ocean and its life is a passion of mine.

  • @fibisshortforfibonaccisequ380

    this one really stuck with me since i saw it first. now i’m doing a writing project on whale falls for one of my classes, so i just had to come back to it and say thank you for the inspiration

  • @roseepunk
    @roseepunk Před rokem +26

    This is what I want when I die. I don’t wanna be put in a box and buried, I want to become the roots of an entirely new ecosystem. This is amazing.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před rokem +10

      I’ve always said the exact same. Or if I am to be buried, I’d like it to be someplace out in nature where they don’t mow the grass. I want to nourish the plants and enrich the soils.

    • @roseepunk
      @roseepunk Před rokem +5

      @@NaturalWorldFacts exactly. I’d way rather return to the cycle of nature and become a new source of life, it would be so fulfilling.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před rokem +9

      @@roseepunk Definitely, there’s nothing more poetic or beautiful than that. People say to me sometimes that not believing in a religion must take the beauty out of life and death, but I wholeheartedly disagree. This cycle of decay and new life is a true wonder.

    • @roseepunk
      @roseepunk Před rokem

      @@NaturalWorldFacts I completely agree. I personally think that the beauty of nature and all its different aspects can be highly spiritual in itself. You don’t need religion to believe in something and I believe in the poetic beauty of nature and the circle of life.

    • @clownworld4655
      @clownworld4655 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If only everyone thought this way. Lots of wasteful practices in modern society

  • @0B2D64
    @0B2D64 Před 2 lety +6

    I honestly wonder how you manage to upload so regularly with such high quality!

  • @jon-marcyaden6265
    @jon-marcyaden6265 Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating that whale falls can support sea floor ecosystems for decades--I was wondering if the bones themselves were going to be broken down into their constituent minerals, and it would appear that they are. As usual, great footage, music, and narration. Natural World Facts team, you are swiftly becoming my favorite nature program, and I am sure I am not the only one here who feels this way. Please keep up this important work of revealing this mostly unexplored frontier of our beautiful planet!

  • @Giratina1999
    @Giratina1999 Před 2 lety +1

    This is amazing, the footage and descriptions are all flawless, I never knew of all the communities that thrived off of carcasses in the bottoms of the ocean

  • @HamidShibataBennett
    @HamidShibataBennett Před 2 lety +7

    Another brilliant, beautiful video Leo… I look forward to learn from every one you post. You’ve come a long ways from teaching how to care for goldfish. Please keep sharing your insights into nature.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      Oh no not the goldfish video 😆 aw thank you for this comment, I really appreciate your support

  • @Beegs164
    @Beegs164 Před 2 lety +4

    Every new video feels like a gift!

  • @Kids_Scissors
    @Kids_Scissors Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nothing goes to waste in the ocean. Beautiful

  • @countducuklaa
    @countducuklaa Před 2 lety +1

    Found your channel and absolutely adore the depth, video choices, explanations and the amazing voiceover! Your voice is so relaxing, and your videos are so interesting. Thank you so much for feeding my intrigue of the deep! Hope you're having a good day!

  • @Strongbadia_The_Free
    @Strongbadia_The_Free Před 2 lety +7

    This is great I love BBC nature documentaries. (JK obviously) but for real your level of quality is indestinguishable from an episode of Blue Planet.

  • @annamadnoseeeee
    @annamadnoseeeee Před 2 lety +3

    I was so excited to see you cover this topic. Thank you as always Leo :)

  • @juliascherer828
    @juliascherer828 Před 2 lety +1

    What a wonderful YT suggestion. Amazing video, so touching. Congratulations on your work.

  • @booth6421
    @booth6421 Před 5 měsíci

    So well laid out and explained. Gorgeous videos too

  • @adm_131
    @adm_131 Před 2 lety +5

    Yessss finally a whale fall video from you! I've been waiting for this ever since I found out about whale falls

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you ☺️ my second deep sea film was on whale falls but I took it down a while ago as I wasn’t happy with it. I really hope you enjoyed this one!!

    • @jonathan7369
      @jonathan7369 Před 2 lety

      @@NaturalWorldFacts Oh my god thank you, I thought I was going nuts. The video seemed familiar but when I knew there were four stages before you mentioned it I got a little deja-vu-y

  • @keyaunna.
    @keyaunna. Před 2 lety +8

    if there’s anything i love, it’s whales. thank you so much for your content i love watching it so much with my family

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s so wonderful of you, thank you for such a lovely comment!

  • @Sjalabais
    @Sjalabais Před 2 lety

    Such a brilliantly calm, yet informative, presentation of deep sea ecosystem changes. It's a fascinating world, thank you for bringing it up to the surface!

  • @mantidream8179
    @mantidream8179 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely fantastic production. Seeing the full, fascinating process of deep-sea whale decay captured and explained like this is a treat for everyone, and you've earned my sub based on this video alone.

  • @kxttenxteeth
    @kxttenxteeth Před 2 lety +3

    Such a wonderful video! Thank you for showing a perspective I had never considered before. I always learn something from your videos!

  • @kicsi1848
    @kicsi1848 Před 2 lety +5

    Diese Stimme hypnotisiert und fasziniert mich gleichermaßen.
    Danke für deine wunderbaren Videos ! 👍🏻

  • @paolagracia4876
    @paolagracia4876 Před rokem +1

    These videos are like melatonin crack. I've been watching one before bed for a few days now and they're perfect to unwind, relax and learn something new before falling asleep

  • @memorygongs1133
    @memorygongs1133 Před 2 lety +1

    such a gorgeous video. The narration, the music, the footage, the information ... simply spellbinding.

  • @lucpeters3230
    @lucpeters3230 Před 2 lety +6

    I am absolutely in love with your content, thanks for this. You make very interesting videos and I am excited to see every new upload, keep it up!

  • @padelackles
    @padelackles Před rokem +5

    I know for a FACT that the reason this is in my recommended list is bc I watched a SpongeBob conspiracy theory about Pearl’s mom being the secret ingredient in Krabby Patties

  • @Lovedomi
    @Lovedomi Před rokem +1

    This is beautiful. Wonderfully narrated !

  • @cheeto1353
    @cheeto1353 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoy your content, your voice is smoothing and goes well with the video . love the visuals too

  • @ZITR0ENCHEN
    @ZITR0ENCHEN Před 2 lety +5

    You've got a new fan, super interesting content, thank you!

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Před 2 lety +3

    Love the way you say "whale fall"

  • @Tw1zzl3rs
    @Tw1zzl3rs Před 2 lety +2

    There is just something so beautiful and sad at the same time when looking at whale falls. When that Nautilus footage came out in 19 I was over the moon!

  • @ExplosiveDevil
    @ExplosiveDevil Před rokem +1

    Amazing how in Nature, nothing is wasted.

  • @pumpkinhills7611
    @pumpkinhills7611 Před 2 lety +3

    :O last night I've picked this as the topic for one of my assignments at uni, awesome video!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      Ayyyy hope this helps, and good luck :D

    • @pumpkinhills7611
      @pumpkinhills7611 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NaturalWorldFacts :D thank you so much!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      @@pumpkinhills7611 No worries!! I’m working on an assignment too and I picked hydrothermal vents 😁😁 what’s your specific task?

    • @pumpkinhills7611
      @pumpkinhills7611 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NaturalWorldFacts :D ooh! That sounds so exciting! I'm in foundation year so the assignment is just to explain how the different species interact in a specific environment like the food webs and stuff. I've been watching this channel for ages so when I got the notification I just excitedly went "ooh! Perfect timing! :D"

  • @Princess_Panada
    @Princess_Panada Před 2 lety +3

    This, this is one of the best things I've woken up to!

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před 2 lety +3

      Good morning, nothing like some dead whale footage to accompany breakfast ☺️

  • @That_Bleeding_Idiot
    @That_Bleeding_Idiot Před 2 lety +1

    Just found your channel and watched the video. You have made something amazing here. I hope you get alot more subs and are viewed by even more people. Your vid is wonderfully and very hypnotically informative and enjoyable.
    Keep up the awesome work! Liked and subbed!

  • @nickdew6037
    @nickdew6037 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This guys voice is smooth and amazing.. dude you out me to sleep!..better than national geographic channel honestly..keep up the work bro

  • @krvs9320
    @krvs9320 Před 2 lety +3

    Your work is so amazing. I’m watching your videos again and again and each time I’m so drawn into it as if it was my first time watching it. Your channel is literally a gold mine for anyone who loves the ocean, and your narration style is wonderful. Sending much love and I hope you know that your work is greatly appreciated 💙

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 Před 2 lety +6

    could you do a video on tool use in fish like tuskfish or in my case cichlids
    in one of my aquariums my texas cichlid will attempt to break a hard algae wafer by smashing it on rocks and wood to try to crack it. so far none of the other cichlids in the tank can do it and he would probably break it open if it wasnt for the fact that i have a catfish that steals the wafer when he drops it. it would be great to know more about this

  • @LeviAuren
    @LeviAuren Před rokem

    This video was the inspiration behind the research direction for my IB internal essay for my environmental course

  • @u0aol1
    @u0aol1 Před 2 lety

    You made this video just for me, I can tell, one of my favourite topics!
    I haven't commented in a while but still watching your content religiously!

  • @tulipetit
    @tulipetit Před 2 lety +3

    yesyesyesyes my favorite subject

  • @DngrDan
    @DngrDan Před 2 lety +3

    Twas a sad day the random thought occured to me that every whale who dies of natural causes inevitably drowns at the bottom of the sea

  • @neogamess
    @neogamess Před rokem

    Why is this dramatic and at the same time amazing.

  • @mysteriouslyalluring7491

    I love your choice of music, the beautiful angelic choir gives me shivers.

    • @NaturalWorldFacts
      @NaturalWorldFacts  Před rokem +1

      Aw thank you so much!!! Picking the music is the most fun part of editing 😁

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 Před 2 lety +4

    It’s fascinating how things we view as single objects become whole ecosystems. A whale body, single giant tree or isolated cave. Some being unique in the world.

  • @blairwolfe2994
    @blairwolfe2994 Před rokem

    This video is so soothing and beautiful, for a content normally not treated as such.. I'm glad

  • @vodar1114
    @vodar1114 Před rokem

    What an absolutely lovely video! So calm and relaxing, I feel like I could listen to this for hours on end. With the bonus of learning stuff this couldn't be better

  • @Boodoo4You
    @Boodoo4You Před 2 lety +3

    What a beautiful process. Life itself is just amazing isn’t it? A collection of atoms working in tandem to turn biological matter into energy, no matter where in the process you look. One day you’re feeding on the matter, and the next day it’s feeding on you. Kind of beautiful to be given life, and then give it back, even if it scares us. Great video NWF. Loved it

  • @Telarii
    @Telarii Před 2 lety +8

    People are so scared of death and what comes after, and barely can talk about what happens to a corpse, but this here is comforting to me. It's such a pity nowadays the deceased in the Western countries are pumped full of chemicals, poisoning the ground instead of providing for the life that could otherwise thrive. I'm glad it's not as widespread in my country, I don't mind giving a jackpot for the worms, and I certainly won't mind after I die.

    • @Danika_Nadzan
      @Danika_Nadzan Před 2 lety +2

      I agree completely.

    • @Daniel_Plainview_1911
      @Daniel_Plainview_1911 Před rokem

      So you want to explode and have thousands of weird looking deep sea monsters rip apart your body only to have some British man make a video documentary on you?
      I'll stick with the burial 👍

  • @mystupidfacebook
    @mystupidfacebook Před 2 lety

    beautiful, props for going under the sea to film this and provide us with this images.

  • @organize1979
    @organize1979 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful, haunting, meditative, fascinating! Thank you for putting this out into the world for people to enjoy.