I really enjoyed watching some of those dives live. As well as being amazing to watch, it has always awed me to think that, along with the team and the other people viewing the stream, I it is possible to be looking at at something that has never been seen before by anyone and, combined with the excitement of the team, it is a pleasure that you don't get in any documentary. A big thank you to all involved!
How haven't I discovered this channel earlier? Its awesome to get to see our newest technologies be used in deep sea exploration, and the team/scientists sound like genuine fun people to be around with
Initially, I would venture a guess along the lines of not having the proper equipment to explore. Stuck on the surface for an interminable amount of time. When we finally are able to access the depths, it is now cost prohibitive and politically tenuous. Entirely too many chiefs overly concerned about business, borders and budgets! And how they look to their constituents.
This footage is so valuable. I’m so thankful you guys are all there to catch this stuff on high quality video. You all seem so kind and incredibly smart. So yeah... thank you!
I couldn't be more proud to know that these are the researchers and scientists that are making record breaking discoveries!!!! THEY ARE SO WHOLESOME AND PURE I LOVE IT!!!!!
My name is Megan, so at 2:58 when they asked “Megan, do you have a guess?” For a second I was just like ??????. Even weirder I’m pretty sure I know what that fish is, I think it’s a chimera
@@Nobody-vr5nl They were referring to the thing the chimaera had in its mouth, not the chimaera itself. These are dedicated scientists; they know what chimaera and rockfish are.
All their reactions make me so jealous they could explore and witness it firsthand with their friends where they all share their knowledge . ITS SOOO COOOOOOOOLLLLL. IM SO JEALOUSSS
Love this - but this is just part one right? Please keep these coming to get us through the winter. There's the octopus brooding ground (the Octopalooza), the colorful cup coral gardens, the paleo-shoreline caves... What a great year Nautilus had.
This is great that you post videos for all people to see those stunning views of the hidden from us world. It is beautiful even in a pitch black environment. I like that you comment on what you film and jokes as well. Keep up the good work and thank you.
Weirdly enough, it's actually spelled Ctenophore. Knowing that allows you to get this Nautilus scientist joke: Why do Comb Jellies sleep so well? Because the Sea is silent.
would i be able to ask why you don't store past broadcasts on the youtube channel? I'd personally love to be able to watch them at my leisure. I think it would also allow a lot of community driven content that could help bring exposure.
@@rays5163 same lol. most of my knowledge of these things comes from watching videos like this and i was surprised i knew what it was and no one else did lol
@2:31 they were saying they didn't know what was in its mouth either. If you pause it right at 2:31 you can see it's the head of an eel. And yes I was also surprised they didn't know what that "fish" was. Very awesome video.
Sponges are the oldest multi-cellular organisms. They appeared before the Cambrian Explosion before animals suddenly began to diversify at an amazing rate. They look like plants but they are actually animals.
I'm so envious of you guys being able to see all these wonderful; creatures some of which might never have been filmed before at a guess. If ever you need someone to keep the boat tidy and cook breakfast I'm your man!
блин! вам не хватает какой то лазерной рулетки, а то масштаб не ясен, ну там 1м--------2м вот прям на экране, вот какое расстояние между точками по центру ??? ( * ? * )
How does the nautilius work? like are they actually inside of that machine?! or are they in another place controlling the machine from afar? cause either way, it's so cool!
The crew is aboard the research vessel, EV Nautilus. From a control room, they control their two ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicles), Hercules and Argus. Both have cameras so they and us can see what's going beneath the waves. So, no they aren't inside the machine, yes they are in another place controlling it from afar. Hope this helps
I would give just about anything to be on board during these expeditions! I wonder what kind of jobs are available for an old sailor? Great video. Thank you for sharing!
They are frequently streaming their expeditions live when they are on them. Thats probably as close as I will ever get, but even that it is an awesome experience. Just knowing that at that exact moment, you and the crew are likely the first and last person to ever look at what your looking at, and you’re all doing it together, in a way. Give it try some day, you just might like it lol. 😊
I'd die to have a dream job like this. I totally regret not going for ocean biology or geology. Don't you guys at EVNautilus look for a deck cleaner or something?
My granddaughter would ask if they saw Spongebob Square pants down there. What is the red thing the silver fish has? I’ve never seen anything that dark red with white fins. That was really weird. Those plants or animals are so amazing and different. I love how intelligent these kids are and I’m amazed at their knowledge and I think it just as interesting and exciting to me. Creation is so wonderful, the colors, the variety, the different shapes and sizes are just outstanding. That long skinny fish said no no I don’t know what I am. You usually don’t see octopuses just out in the open with no rocks or hidey hole.
Do they just listen to spooky outer space music the entire time or is thag added post production? Because the idea of a bunch of scientists just jamming ambient for hours is awesome.
Did anyone ever figure out what type of fish it was at 12:52? It’s going to bug me all day until I break down and spend hours and hours in multiple rabbit holes trying to identify it if nobody can tell me lol😂
I absolutely love these dorky fish nerds and their excitement about basically everything
They seem so cool to hang out with, we would definitely become friends lol
“Any flora to our fauna?”
“Just in time for cephalopod week!”
The adorkableness is suffocating like drowning in a room of puppies
You'd get exited too if you finally saw something interesting after looking at empty seafloor for 3 hours.
A dork is a whale penis...
@@linkin0983 it is amazing
I really enjoyed watching some of those dives live.
As well as being amazing to watch, it has always awed me to think that, along with the team and the other people viewing the stream, I it is possible to be looking at at something that has never been seen before by anyone and, combined with the excitement of the team, it is a pleasure that you don't get in any documentary.
A big thank you to all involved!
How haven't I discovered this channel earlier? Its awesome to get to see our newest technologies be used in deep sea exploration, and the team/scientists sound like genuine fun people to be around with
Initially, I would venture a guess along the lines of not having the proper equipment to explore. Stuck on the surface for an interminable amount of time.
When we finally are able to access the depths, it is now cost prohibitive and politically tenuous. Entirely too many chiefs overly concerned about business, borders and budgets! And how they look to their constituents.
@@CookieCraftMedia MBARI is another channel I would say that is of this caliber. They are both spectacular!
That gulper eel thing or however you spell it blew my mind. And those bioluminescent fish that look like they have LED lights always fascinate me.
This footage is so valuable. I’m so thankful you guys are all there to catch this stuff on high quality video. You all seem so kind and incredibly smart. So yeah... thank you!
5:46 - 6:44 was a ride of emotions and excitement lol
gulper eel literally my favourite animal
I couldn't be more proud to know that these are the researchers and scientists that are making record breaking discoveries!!!! THEY ARE SO WHOLESOME AND PURE I LOVE IT!!!!!
"octopus."
"oh yeah..."
i love you guys
6:45
"Shark.
Nice"
lmao
"Nice"
Hahahaha
the shark is like "laa dee daa... oh sorry, i swam in your shot, gonna head out now. sorry again!"
My name is Megan, so at 2:58 when they asked “Megan, do you have a guess?” For a second I was just like ??????. Even weirder I’m pretty sure I know what that fish is, I think it’s a chimera
who could thumbs down this????
Landlubbers.
Plebs
Maybe cuz a dude calling a very obviously not a rock fish, a rock fish.
Australians, because its all upside down there.
@@Nobody-vr5nl They were referring to the thing the chimaera had in its mouth, not the chimaera itself. These are dedicated scientists; they know what chimaera and rockfish are.
The commentary is priceless
All their reactions make me so jealous they could explore and witness it firsthand with their friends where they all share their knowledge . ITS SOOO COOOOOOOOLLLLL. IM SO JEALOUSSS
Love this - but this is just part one right? Please keep these coming to get us through the winter. There's the octopus brooding ground (the Octopalooza), the colorful cup coral gardens, the paleo-shoreline caves... What a great year Nautilus had.
This is great that you post videos for all people to see those stunning views of the hidden from us world. It is beautiful even in a pitch black environment. I like that you comment on what you film and jokes as well. Keep up the good work and thank you.
I don’t know how to spell it but the teeniphor at 7:30 is just amazing
Weirdly enough, it's actually spelled Ctenophore.
Knowing that allows you to get this Nautilus scientist joke:
Why do Comb Jellies sleep so well?
Because the Sea is silent.
It’s so beautiful, I had no idea it existed!
I feel like i am exploring ocean with them! I am amazed! TY so much!
5:33 that eel is awesome
That Gulper Eel display was unreal. These compilations are literally the best videos on UA-cam
the ambient music really intensifies the sense of awe you feel
Are the wonderful dorky fish nerds back on land or on the boat?
Absolutely astounding footage, and excellent commentary! Keep up your fantastic voyages @EVNautilus and crew! :)
would i be able to ask why you don't store past broadcasts on the youtube channel? I'd personally love to be able to watch them at my leisure. I think it would also allow a lot of community driven content that could help bring exposure.
Too large.
A 56-day long stream was posted a week ago, so there ya go.
Please tell me where I can find this stream!!
Search for Nautilus Live Dive Recordings Channel on UA-cam!
@@jasoninmichigan6078 I believe they started releasing them after I asked (probably not related). Thanks for the reply though!
WoW !!! Sponge paradise “It’s so pretty “ I more than enjoy your collaborations. Happiest of Thanksgiving’s to all. Thanks
I get some real Subnautica Vibes from this Video. even more with the music in the background.
Chimaera are eerie, but beautiful fish (2:51).
I was kinda surprised no one knew what it was.
@@rays5163 same lol. most of my knowledge of these things comes from watching videos like this and i was surprised i knew what it was and no one else did lol
@2:31 they were saying they didn't know what was in its mouth either. If you pause it right at 2:31 you can see it's the head of an eel. And yes I was also surprised they didn't know what that "fish" was. Very awesome video.
@@tireslayer6568 one called it a ghost shark which is another name for the chimaera
Sponges are the oldest multi-cellular organisms. They appeared before the Cambrian Explosion before animals suddenly began to diversify at an amazing rate. They look like plants but they are actually animals.
That eel had me in complete shock! There's some very exhilarating about seeing something that blows your mind like that. It's rare!
"is it engorged or is it.... like that?"
I was so excited about the gulper eel. I watched enough Octonauts to immediately know what it was lmao
I would love to be a part of this crew
I totally feel how these scientist react, I wish I could walk around down there and just examine everything
I'm so envious of you guys being able to see all these wonderful; creatures some of which might never have been filmed before at a guess. If ever you need someone to keep the boat tidy and cook breakfast I'm your man!
You guys have the best job in the world!!!!!!
15:09 they completely missed the little poop/ink attack that little squid did.
Enjoyed very much and gave a thumbs up
It would seem that you guys found a lot more interesting things than the Okeanos Explorer
Endless ocean 3 confirmed
Best videos on UA-cam
My highlight was the gulper eel and commentary. Amazing creature
This is discovery at its FINEST.
7:35 my mouth was literally agape...whaaat?
I CAN'T LOOK AWAY FROM ALL THE SPONGES
Simply amazing creatures down there
This zoom quality
man
"It's not friendly" lol best passive comment
6:34 I did not ecpect it to be that fish, I didn't know they could do that! 😱
Fantastic, enchanting to say the least!
Thank you for your content!
AMAZING WORK!
this team just discovered all the worlds gold underwater in one location
When will this Subnautica Update come out?
What a beautiful sight!
"Look at that gorgeous siphon."
My dream girl.
блин! вам не хватает какой то лазерной рулетки, а то масштаб не ясен, ну там 1м--------2м вот прям на экране, вот какое расстояние между точками по центру ??? ( * ? * )
Glad to know they have the same impulses as me “ToUcH iT!!!111!!”
Kept feeling anxiety waiting for a reaper Leviathan to jump out
How does the nautilius work? like are they actually inside of that machine?! or are they in another place controlling the machine from afar? cause either way, it's so cool!
The crew is aboard the research vessel, EV Nautilus. From a control room, they control their two ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicles), Hercules and Argus. Both have cameras so they and us can see what's going beneath the waves. So, no they aren't inside the machine, yes they are in another place controlling it from afar. Hope this helps
That chimaera is so cool looking omg
gosh, these fish nerds, i love them
I would give just about anything to be on board during these expeditions! I wonder what kind of jobs are available for an old sailor?
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
They are frequently streaming their expeditions live when they are on them. Thats probably as close as I will ever get, but even that it is an awesome experience. Just knowing that at that exact moment, you and the crew are likely the first and last person to ever look at what your looking at, and you’re all doing it together, in a way. Give it try some day, you just might like it lol. 😊
E/V Nautilus...what do you think about Megalodon?
Those are amazing vids. Thanks for sharing.
Really cool underwater locations
That chimaera looked like it had a raggedy ann doll in its mouth
“A shark.”
“Nice”
and thats all they had to say about the poor shark
How does one y choosen to go down ?
It must be really competitive.
The color's must be amazing in that darkness.
I wish we had a size reference to know how big (or small) the creatures you see are.
The laser dots are 10cm apart.
That eel was amazing !
Very good
Should try and find Deep Sea squid like Taninga and Architeuthis Moroteuthis and Mesonhychoteuthis
When I saw the sea pigs I chanted SEA PIGS SEA PIGS SEA PIGS as is required
As dictated by scripture
As decreed by the Lord himself
I'd die to have a dream job like this. I totally regret not going for ocean biology or geology. Don't you guys at EVNautilus look for a deck cleaner or something?
I love dreaming of deep space creatures after seeing deep sea vidéos 🐙
Absolute dream job
My granddaughter would ask if they saw Spongebob Square pants down there. What is the red thing the silver fish has? I’ve never seen anything that dark red with white fins. That was really weird. Those plants or animals are so amazing and different. I love how intelligent these kids are and I’m amazed at their knowledge and I think it just as interesting and exciting to me. Creation is so wonderful, the colors, the variety, the different shapes and sizes are just outstanding. That long skinny fish said no no I don’t know what I am. You usually don’t see octopuses just out in the open with no rocks or hidey hole.
Do those bright lights not hurt animals who are not used to it?
i am loving it! Soooo wunderfull. I want to support u without any title of scienetist ;) ..but its ok - i come with u into the deep
Amazing view guys !
They need the ability to turn of the lights and see some of this.
I’ve wondered do these submarines / drones have a way to protect them selves encase something big come after it?
I just found this channel and I’m already hooked. 😜 Do you guys do live feeds at all?
Do they just listen to spooky outer space music the entire time or is thag added post production? Because the idea of a bunch of scientists just jamming ambient for hours is awesome.
Music is added later during editing.
why does cuttlefish have wierd pupils but the other squids and octopus doesnt?
Thank you!
Mystery Science Theater: 3,000 Aquatic Edition!
last five mins was too pervy...mann, Live rock gets me goin'!!!
2:40 damn, ghost sharks are so cool looking
Are you guys hiring? the best job ever!
This channel should be called gettin high goin deep. am i right lol
I wish it would show how deep they are. :( :(
amazing stuff
Which is the distance between the two lasers in centimeters
Carsten Sweden
Are the people in the submarines?
3:18 is a chimaera for those who don't know
What is the function of colour,in an all dark environment at the bottom of the ocean.?
потрясающе!
That shark skit was comedy.
2:48 its a Chimaera, sometimes called a Ghost Fish.
I think they were referring to the blob thingy in the chimaera's mouth as a rock fish, not the chimaera/ghost fish.
@@themicroplanetblog1316 if paused at 2:31 it looks like the head of an eel in its mouth.
The Micro Planet Blog Hey hey from the future! I think I know what you’re referring to.
Impressive.
16:40 these coral plant thingies look like a giant dragon head! OwO
Did anyone ever figure out what type of fish it was at 12:52? It’s going to bug me all day until I break down and spend hours and hours in multiple rabbit holes trying to identify it if nobody can tell me lol😂