Fiery Riftia Tube Worms Near Guaymas Basin Vents | Nautilus Live
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Black smoker vents. Bubbling cold seeps. Fiery Riftia tube worms. Velveteen mats of purple ciliates. Over seven dives in the Guaymas Basin of the Gulf of California, we explored a deeply diverse array of hydrothermal vent ecosystems with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Learn more about the expedition: nautl.us/2yvkrOK
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This channel shows us that not all of the ocean is absolutely terrifying
"Grungier?" "Yeah. I'm from Seattle." I love the way you folks talk.
Wonderful , like an totally different planet , how many watching from comforts of home in coronavirus lockdown?
God dammit now I *REALLY* want to see what's in the oceans of Enceladus. I swear I refuse to die until we get there and see it.
I would gladly sign up for a one way trip to just do that
Absolutely agree. These expeditions are serving as a template for remote robotic visits to Enceladus
Yeah... and by the way take a look at the ocean of Europa!
I love your scientific banter and awesome humor. Keep up the great work exploring the deep depths and the oceans of mystery out there. Sending you love and support from Long Beach, CA. :O)
Thanks for the videos guys! Greetings from Brazil :)
Pure magical nature...
What is the technical name of that purple carpeting organism? just curious.
It is purpeian carpetilians organismians xD
After some Googling, I found that its genus name is Folliculinopsis :)
Im waithing for next new Riftia we have also in fossil rock in Slovenia.All is 64.000 000 years old.
Learning something new
Thank you for feeding my insatiable knowledge Quest !
Question: I seem to remember a possible issue with the ROV's lights possibly damaging/blinding deep sea creatures. Discuss.
not really, most things react to pain by avoiding it. and stuff stuck to the floor rarely have a use for eyes
Yes! Fiery Ritia fossils we found last year in glacial deposite in Ljubljana.Rock is white color kalcite + sulphate.Thank you so much for this biology sience video!
Ales Jamsek hi...we also have those sea creature here in the philippines...the one in white tube like shell...they called it tamilok...but me ive never seen in personally...just seen on tv...
Would be really interesting to know how these plate-like structures form (time 1:24).
I think that they might be flange pool structures? not sure, though
This is beautiful
Thank you ever so much! With your wonderful ( sub.) explorer and camera work I am fascinated with being able to see so well and view the movement of ? The purple stuff ! Sorry! Ha! Ha! Ha! So many things I do not know !
What r all those small particles floating about ?
this happened to my buddy Eric
Canya please put the depth in the description?
It's at the start of the video
Where is the film from the gulf of Mexico i heard there is a 40 foot box jellyfish living there
That squid at the end didn't look too healthy huh? :D
Impresionante !!!!
So cool! :)
me how plays subnautica: watch out for the ReApEr.....
2:41 it looks like when you are on drugs
I wanna yank them out for some reason.
Hell Worm 🐛
This channel shows us that not all of the ocean is absolutely terrifying