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Discovering an Underwater Lake 6000 Feet Deep
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2021
- On its maiden mission to the Red Sea, #OceanXplorer made a surprising discovery: a brine pool, over 1700 meters below the surface, teeming with otherworldly life-extremophiles, to be precise, lifeforms that survive in conditions we wouldn't believe possible on our planet, and which provide clues to how life on Earth began. This is the first ever brine pool discovered in the Gulf of Aqaba, in the northern Red Sea.
Director: Tommy Davis
Executive Producers: Mark Dalio, Joe Ruffolo, Jonathan Schienberg
Senior Producer: Erika Jarvis
Producers: Mika Chance, Carly Tarricone
Story Producer: Lindsay Blatt
Series DP: Ivan Agerton
Underwater Series DP: Sean Ruggeri
DP: Tommy Davis
Post Production Supervisor: Gabe Tanenhaus
Editors: Tommy Davis, Nick Capezzera
Assistant Editors: Patrick Hopkins, Carly Tarricone
Sound: Tommy Davis
Color Grade: Running Man Post
Sound Mix: Max Sound Recording
Research Paper: go.nature.com/3RN4gSy (Published 27 June 2022)
#oceanx #ocean #discovery #exploration
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Everyone knows that it's always the last few minutes of any ROV dive when all the best things are found. 😉
For real. Murphy's Law seems to be magnified in the water.
@@OceanX That's a great way to put it!
Yeah. Lol. Always happens on the weekends when I have the ol ROV out in the ocean.
So are we thinking that’s a huge fossilized tree laying in that brine pool?
What else could it be? What are the odds of a man made column falling that precisely into the only brine pool around for miles?
Yes,it's one of life's little frustrations.
Lol now I feel bad for criticizing SpongeBob's ocean under the ocean .....
Spongebobs creator was a marine biology teacher he knew what he was doing
So theres flying clams?
@@KING-lw8nv scallops
ahhhh goo lagoon
@@KING-lw8nv they actually swim like that. Well, some of them do.
An ocean within an ocean. It even has its own current and waves. It is like discovering another planet within our own. There is something amazing about that. It is a Jules Verne novel coming true. We ought to send our funds into discovering more of our own planet than trying to discover others outside of it. Both are important, but knowing more about our own planet will help us find new ways to power our civilizations without harming our only home planet. Nature has always inspired us humans, let us investigate and protect our inspiration further and more so. Just an idea or suggestion is all. Thank you for this video clip.
This guy gets it!
They won’t do that because it’ll basically tell you the Bible is true and Jesus did live which in turn would destroy a lot of peoples outlook on reality and the government and all the wrong things we do as a society
@@jtshields1957 lol i think not. that would be the last of my worries.
The people who wanna leave aren't from here they are not looking for a new home they are searching for there true home
@@jtshields1957 who tf cares if the bible is true thats cool af the apocalypse of earth is in half a billion years and judgment is probabaly in 20 so uh harvest gods resources and unvote him
"Terrain scans indicate this biome contains unusually high concentrations of organic and fossilized remains."
Terraria for those that don’t understand 🙄
@@swishersweets4679 or subnautica???
@@swishersweets4679 Subnautica bruh.
@@swishersweets4679 Don't you feel like a twat!
Ah can't wait to play that game
Something tells me we should xplore the oceans a lot more
Seems like more accessible than fake space.
@@michaelmolinari2213 "fake" space?
Ok
Let me guess
Are you religious?
@@BloppTheIraeBlobhas 0 correlation
@@BloppTheIraeBlob i don't think religion says space is fake lmfao
If only we could.. Stockton rush was amazed by it & died trying.
“if earth is one of the rare planets that has plate tectonics” i don’t think that’s that rare of a characteristic. i mean seems like they might happen on any planet that’s big enough and has a hot enough mantle
Now that you’ve said it, it’s true 🤪
@@theothertroll right thats like the heart beat and circulatory system of the planet. Water being the blood.
@@SPICYPAJAMAS well aliens havent heen confirmed. Thatd b the biggest news in all human history. But to say aliens dont exist somehwre is kinda anti science.
@@SPICYPAJAMAS not confirmed, but very highly likely. Until we communicate or at least obtain an artifact to rule out human intervention, it’s not confirmed.
Science thinks that our system of tectonic plates may be due to the collision of our planet with another.
absolutely stunning. Thank you for your work.
The commentary and music make this video quite enjoyable and the idea of exploration very inspiring
Really love to find out the results from the samples taken.
Whoever leaked this information has probably gone missing
I wish you would keep the camera on the brine pool longer and maybe add pointers to show what is what. It’s hard to understand the dynamics in the video without more time. It’s so cool.
I could watch a 40 minute video on brine pools alone!
I have been watching EVNautalis for close to a decade now and I remember when channels like SciShow had started :) It is beyond amazing to see groups from independent channels to surveyor ships and whoever else upload such incredible videos of the oceans and everything and give rise radically amazing communities and all that! :) all the best
Yep me too!! Fascinating!!!!
❤❤❤
A wonderful discovery--congats to you all.
Damn the images are amazing and the narration is so cool
Dr. Sam Purkis is honestly the best science storyteller ever.
You're amazing and cool. (>*.*)> yeah take that.
this guy is one of their students. he getting an A
The narration is a joke, what are you a paid actor? this dufus doesn't explain what he found at all, in contrast to the body of water that he's even in.
@@br2266 this isn't a documentary with a script written by 5 professionals. The narration is cool. Why do you need to do this?
So incredible.
Amazing!
Respect. Always. Thankyou
Thank you for the video and the commentary. I learnt something watching it.
Never give up on doing what you love most!!
In my opinion, there's just no way that we are alone in a universe as incomprehensively large as ours. Not a chance.
Either way, I hope y'all are successful in exploring more of our oceans.
If you look into the probabilities of life as we know it, you would probably change your mind though it wouldn't be emotionally satisfying to do so. The odds are so astronomically against life that its a miracle that there is any life at all.
@@blusheep2 against life, as we know it
@@yun-z Fair enough but we don't have any evidence that any other type of life can exist. Maybe something that isn't carbon based but presumably it would be as complicated.
@@blusheep2 we still found quite alot of habitable planets tho
@@yun-z Well, of course. All that means is that its a planet that can have liquid water on it. It says nothing about life.
That was interesting. I have forgotten more than I would like to admit. I thought the Red Sea was the remains of an ancient ocean and not evolving into one.
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
6:50 the rock got a face lol
Fantastic! Great music too :-)
The fountains of the deep. Oddly in Genesis it mentions these.
And yet people still don't believe. So much proof
May you reference me to where in the bible it mentions these? Thank you 🙏🏼
So was the composition the same as in deep sea brine pools? I’m very curious to know.
That's a good question. We'll have to wait for the results to see.
@@OceanX I'm interested in the composition of the brine. Mostly salts, or with some H2S?
@@OceanX Can't wait for the results..
WHAT'S WHAT I'M WONDERING but the narrator left out so much because he's not very bright.
Has the results come back yet 👀
Thx for sharing this 🖖
Very Cool!
Matter stratifies by density within an accelerated field (9.8m/s2) the brine is denser than the surrounding seawater and so it creates a lower layer where it occurs
🙌 👍 always get 😁 when I see something NEW!
Water is the essence of life, all living things consist of water 🌊.
@Jit 8 all cells consist of 70% of water and those life forms are made up of cells clear enough?
@@na-eimhuman7054 just because something seem not alive doesnt mean they aren't. I actuallh believe every single thing is alive. Just in different ways that we yet don't understand.
That's the reason I said "living" things not "seems", obviously we won't know what's living and not there are things beyond our knowledge
Everything is living @marinahernandezgonzalez3495
This is cool. I'm looking for a certain video on this topic.
What makes them say life began here? Why not in around geothermal vents? Brine pools present or not, I mean... beautiful video, btw!
Perhaps we are the only ones
That is a *severe* and exaggrated overstatement
Understatement?
@@PixelDough nope overstatement exaggration
if you consider the necessary alchemy for life, how close a star needs to be, how big a planet needs to be, the core it needs to have, water, and how basically everywhere in the universe there is damaging radiation.....we are trully alone, that is not to say there werent life or civilizations before us, but we are wasting a beautifull and unique pearl
@@bladerj that is some immense bias we have already discovered multi planetary systems like Sol
@@thedoruk6324 with atmosphere ? water
Amazing - thanks to density, we have this whole new wonder :)
Any update on the Baltic Sea Anomaly?
LOL... "perhaps we're the only ones". Yeah right, quite the extravagant theory I muse. Nice work though, great stuff you are doing there! 😊
Exceptional
Brine pools are so fascinating. To see how density divides layers even on massive scales in our oceans. Makes me curious about what other layers of density could exist? I was already in love with hydrothermal regions. This just adds to my immense interest in Marine biology. There is still so much to learn HERE on this planet! Space is amazing too but the underwater world is equally as amazing and i feel like certain extremophiles and extreme environments can teach us a lot about the possibilities and potential on other worlds.
Aloha , Stunning love to see more
Congratulations
Wow I learnt something new
AMAZING
That’s truly amazing
Very interesting but I dont see why you theorize that life began there. Would you mind stating your theory and how this discovery (in your estimation) is related?
"life on Earth started here"
-Every living thing that touches it dies.
😐
Every *current* living thing. Remember that when life first evolved, there was barely any oxygen in the atmosphere. Life may have evolved under radically different conditions compared to how it looks like today
🤣
We are all deeply programmed to leave home.
@@Paveway-chan fucking theory
imagine a giant creature just emerges from the brime
Subnautica ptsd incoming
@@myspam37 my first thoughts were exactly this. My second thoughts were leave the rover there and never send a crew to retrieve it.
Just like the meg HAHAHAHAHAHAH lmao
@@christianedwards9025 ha yes just like meg and subnautica combined
worst thing that could happen is if the shadow leviathan emerges
Beautiful 😍
amazing
Video good 🎯🎯🎯
Imagine what's under this these pools go down thousands of feet
Ahh, Elsweyr - a place full of mysteries.
How deep is the pool, and is there a lifeguard on duty? The first question is more important than the last.
Thanks
was that a comet or meteor in the middle of the brine pool?
this is just amazing
Baffled!
Astonished!
Deeply touched!
Had me praying the Lord’s Prayer 🙏🏻 out of an instant!
Thank you very much for all Miracles and Wonders of life dear God and thank you very much for your love of profession and care for all endeavour for important discoveries about life on Earth and beyond to the Team of the Mission 🤗😍🥰😘👍🏻✌🏻🖖🏻!
which is saltier brine pool or the dead sea? and can you desalinate both and drink it after?
Idk why you’d want to mess with deep brine pools to drink them when you have less salty water more readily available for purification
brine pool is WAY saltier than the Dead Sea. And the Dead Sea is technically a lake...and it's one of the saltiest well-known bodies of water, but there are other, lesser-known seas that are even more saline. In our interview with the scientists about this brine pool, they talk about how it's so saline, and so dense, that the ROV could land on its surface.
average League of legends match
Well, with a good R.O. process you could desalinate it enough to make it drinkable, but why would you?
6:50 Is that massive rock suspended in water because of the density of the brine pool? That's epic!!
I'd love to know what the actual salinity of those pools were. 40, 50ppt+ ? Great video and narration.
I’d have to guess at least 69ppt
Probably more than one ppt
Do you think in a few years, we'll be watching a video taken from a submarine we managed to get under the ice on another world?
Why were they spraying water on it as it came up?
I think it's to make sure that they haven't brought any bacteria up, after all, you dont know whether it's harmful.
@@caroletraynor8763 That makes plenty of sense, I didn’t think of that. Thank you
"Man this boat is wet, let me rinse the water off"
Beautiful halocline
Someone knows their oceans ;)
Thank you for all the amazing footage! My week is not complete without an Oceanx, Oceanexplorergov and Jonathans blue world video😊.
Bro you just went to 4546B and found the lost river
What is the point of spraying the ROV when it surfaces? (last shot)
Where those tree stumps/logs at the end of the video??
There is gonna be a lot of that on Europa.
Any correlation to spacex ??
Merci du partage! Maintenant faite une pose sur l'une des dernières images, sur la saumure! Et mettez de la foret sur le sable, et de l'eau, un lac par exemple à la place de la saumure. Puis transformez l'océan tout autour en air! Alors vous aurez la TERRE! Bonne continuation! Stéph.
I bet if you could go all the way through, you’d make it to a whole new world❤
Cool story
How were they getting video of the outside of the ROV submarine? 3:41 is pretty far away to be an arm of the ROV.
*Push til the last minute, because you never know what you’ll find if you keep pushing.*
Of course they pushed but they show you only this i remember a video a guy with he's mate get down in one of this trying to get on it and the submachine couldn't get more down he said the screen meter was showing that was more hundreds meters down but the machine don't le them for some reason to get down!
nice
This just in, a giant machine was spotted above goo lagoon.
Goolagoon is the best hardcore band you've never heard of.
congratulation.
Who’s the commentator? Reminds me of a professor at my uni
I know people are going to hate me for saying this but I feel in my soul that we are the seed planet of the universe. Once we figure out how to flourish and get along on Earth then we will begin to start spreading to other planets. I do feel that there is life out there but nothing like us no humanoid. You are more special than you realize.
Sounded like Michael Kane did the voice over.
Whoa
imagine thinking we are the only life form in the entire universe.
Ah yes za goo lagoon
What was the water sample results?!
ide like to know what that persistent ambient noise is all the way down there... what in the world is making that sound at 5:03?? O---O
More of it
Why are they not sticking cameras in the brine pool? Show me inside there
If a pregnant women goes swimming dose that make her a human submarine?
If you break your fingers you will continue to write such nonsense?
@@igorsol9717 well speech to text exists so....
Beautiful comment
No windows though
Asking the real questions.
A hundred million years ago!
A lake for cultivation.
It’s goo la goon
So how much did it cost you guys to go all the way down there and still get no footage
So prehaps briny liquid on otherworlds are new primordial locals didnt they find some on mars
Ah, Goo Logooon
The water is so dense from the salt concentration its like jello.
Wow, there's an underwater exploration game called Subnautica that has this concept fleshed out in spades, only it's a river, with underwater waterfalls.
Was that a Fossilized Tree or Giant Bone?
Looks like a coral skeleton to me.
.!? So what are the statistics of the brine pool?!
Is that like a tree stump? What is that thing that looks like a felled tree
Imagine if this was narrated by David Attenborough.
I mad I can’t remember the name of this documentary. Its a lot more other footage about the ocean i aint know.
Whats even more cool is hydrogen sulfide layers on sink holes
If these isolated places created life and have been around for billions of years then why did they only do it once?
They do it all the time. Tons of extremophiles live in them.
Because life didn’t come from the sea. Science can’t wrap its head around a creator so this shite is given as an alternative....