@@Valk69 The porbeagle is quite well known in UK waters so it's quite distinctive to me. But I struggle with the Alaskan Shark and Salmon shark. Are these to be used interchangably or what? And is the Greenland Shark and Pacific sleeper sharks the same, or distinctly different species? I still don't know. It's confusing.
@@skycloud4802 Greenland and Pacific are in the same family, Somniosidae, so they're related but not exactly the same. Alaskan Shark, might be another name for Pacific Sleepers. I tried under Salmon Shark but got conflicting answers. First search said no. Second had one reference to it. Lol Alaska also has Salmon Sharks, Spiny Dogfish, Blue Sharks, Six Gills, Threshers. Occasionally GWs will show up there.
I remember the blob and all the algae blooms that were happening. My parents live in the Pacific North West and it had a terrible effect on the otter population as well, they were eating the poisoned shellfish. A really sad way to show how interconnected nature is from prey to predators.
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@@analuvzya7 akskskdkdkddkdksps9woskssmsmsmslslssmwmwlwqpq9qosmxnxnxnxmxdmdklssk icjdndnsmks ich bin jetzt eine Woche in Urlaub in Much!!!!!! Ich bin froh das Spain 🇪🇸 gewonnen hat !!!!!! Iakaaoqowoosskdmxmssmaapappsxmmxxmxkdjdfkffkdkdkdkekeoeowoqoqoqowkernfnfmfmdmddldloddkdmaoqowoakzxcvnn es ist sehr schön hier und land und Natur!!!! Kaalalspsllsxmmddosowowkdxmclcvkvnvbsamaqpqpqppqlaxlxlclcmdmslapqqpqpqpqokswlwpwoekfkxnmccncnxndmsdfkffofogovidodovjcndmspalxxcnccncndnndnxdmslsrtttyttodkfoccofldldldofdd gleich esse ich Bratwurst mit pommes kaskxmxmxldkdldkdkdkdkdmddkdmdmddmdmdmdmdndndndndmdndndnemenememememekdmekdkdmdkekeekskekekeekeeoeodnxnxalqxxnccncsqpwpdkeekdnddndnsmqrificffidrtitgicnxnxncnnskwowo
Other sciences do this too, but their fields use Latin. So they would use Macula or something fancy like that, but they’re still basically calling it Blob.
Bloop was just ice. Most of the "OOoooOOOh CreEpY UnexPLaiNeD OCeaN SounDzzz OMG" require being sped up 16x to actually be a sound, and almost always turn out to be ice doing ice things (either cracking or an iceberg running aground), but sometimes it's a volcano or a weird whale. Science! Providing boring explanations for what seems to be magic since 3000 BCE!
@@SHARKBYTES I became aware of your channel through Robert Marc Lehmanns videos, dear Kristian 🙂, and I was so excited, Robert Marc Lehmann is basically the source, dear Kristian 😀
Nothing terribly exciting, and not really a mystery. A laaaaaaarge chunk of ice broke off of an ice shelf/glacier in Antarctica. It's loud. It's good that it didnt cause a tsunami (at least nothing that involved loss of life). There was a case in Alaska where so much ice cleaved off a cliff/glacier into the ocean it displaced so much water it caused a deadly tsunami all without an earthquake. The one that caused the Bloop was muuuuuuch bigger
The first time I ever saw Salmon Sharks was in the documentary Blue Planet: Seas Of Life, and I literally thought they were juvenile or even BABY Great Whites when they first appeared on camera! Absolutely mind-blowing that one single shark was able to provide this much data for scientists to utilize.
My dream is coming true! Finding out that my two favorite sharks (basking and salmon) could be the keys for discovering more about ocean trends and shark behavior is exactly what I want to research!
A friend of mine in Honolulu Hawaii told me back in January 2016 that his childhood beach had completely disappeared. He showed me a stretch of a park that used to have 50 yards of beach. Now, the tide frequently crests the road. Now that it's 2024, he mentioned that the park/road are gone. 7.3 inch rise in sea level since 1963.
Harbours and man made inlets also play a massive part in sand erosion. Interruption of the natural flow of sand and creation of sand bars leads to erosion because you loose the protection from the waves.
The Beach Boys just took a photo recently in the same place as 60 years ago in California, as there first album cover. Are you sure the sea level is rising?
that's just weird, in 1965 they said the ice caps would be gone and the earth would flood in 20 years. then they said it again in 1985 then again in 2005 next year we should get the update. ever think that sand isn't real stable and beaches tend to grow and shrink naturally over time.
Salmon Sharks and Porbeagle's are 2 of my favorite sharks. It's so amazing how they have a unique ability to maintain a higher internal body temperature compared to the cold waters they are surrounded by. This ability allows them to be much more hyper active then their prey. Almost all other marine creatures become slower in colder temperatures. It slows down their metabolism and makes movement sluggish. Also, I think it's amazing how sharks have unique organs that can sense the Slightest electrical impulses around them. How their skin is basically a ton of tiny sharp teeth. How they are sensitive to magnetic fields. How they have unique immune systems and other biological traits. There's a lot more but the Point is Sharks are awesome.
@@thatonepossum5766 yeah I thought it was really cool to find out as well. For the most part I used to think there were only a few rare slow Sharks in areas with cold waters. Such as Greenland Sharks, deep sea Sharks, sleeper Sharks, six gill sharks, goblin Sharks, etc. So I thought it was fascinating to learn Salmon Sharks have the ability to have an internal body temp much greater than their surroundings and they have crazy fast agile behavior. The cost is requiring constant food to keep up with a crazy metabolism. They are basically a unique version of a mini great white that can thrive in Northern arctic waters
Thank you for using this platform to give information about „the big picture“, the impact of climate change and how to learn with sharks. I only wished for non invasive tagging. Not harming the individual animal.
There was a documentary a few years ago where a guy dove into a harbor bay to document a greenland shark that the captains in the area said was there It swam slowly away, the diver said "yea that's enough data for today" and then the shark buzzed him to see if he'd react like prey would. "At that point, not only did this shark prove how the thoughts of them being slow was false, but it also proved that being blind is not a weakness for them especially in this murky water"
the blob popped up near the coast of South Africa about a month ago, since then we've been hit by one of our hardest winters getting a tornado (extremely rare here) and huge floods, I dont know if it has anything to do with the blob or coincidence
Could you do a video on the salmon shark and maybe the bluntnoes 6 gill shark? Love your videos so informative and easy to keep up with very fun. Keep up the good work!!
The crabbing industry might consider this. Many species require specific conditions to successfully breed. If the king crabs are one, it could explain their sudden decline. It could even cause their extinction.
Love your consistency! It's not easy to upload new videos every single week. I've tried to do my own channel before, and I just couldn't keep it up. Love your dedication!
I live on Vancouver Island and I can remember January of 2015 I believe getting a suntan on my deck in a bathing suit because it was so hot, wish it had lasted longer we've seen snow every January since which is really cold for Vancouver Island
Interesting video! I never heard of any of this I really learned so much new (also thanks to your very fun way of making these videos). I'd love a creature feature of the salmon shark, they sound like cool fellas.
Funny you mentioned the shirt because I was just thinking of how it reminded me of Forrest Gs latest boy -band inspired look last week 😆 love your stuff! And hey! I’m off to see some 🦈 this week!!! Excited!!! 🌊 🦈 🐙
The ability to just slap a GoPro on random animals and see what happens is definitely one of my favourite things about modern research. Have you done a video about the huge new seagrass meadows discovered by camera tagging tiger sharks?
I remember this, I was in Craig Alaska. People were getting mackerel in their nets, and some fishermen were getting their nets destroyed by ocean sun fish. Species unheard of in Alaska were popping up all over the place, what a weird time. Great video! Thanks
Great vid. Enjoy your presentation style. I wish you’d included a comment on why there is a push to reduce aerosols. Most were Born since then I’d bet.
Absolutely brilliant education 💎🖖🏽 biology, ecology, history, meteorology/climate ... IN ELEVEN+ MINUTES😳😳😳 🤔 .. school should have been like this ! . . . SHOULD BE !!! 🙂
🎶Beware of the blob, it creeps And leaps and glides and slides Across the floor Right through the door And all around the wall A splotch, a blotch Be careful of the blob🎶
8:50 The reduction of industrial aerosols had contradictory effects on climate on land also. It's the complex nature of the climate, it makes predicting the prevailing outcome of a measure really difficult.
It's pretty disheartening to see all the damage this phenomenon did to the sea life. And it's only gonna get worse with how drastically the climate is changing.
You don’t know that this hasn’t been occurring for thousands of years, since only recently humanity has been around with the technology to even measure it
Yes, cleaner fuels in large transport ships has amplified global warming. We need more research into to releasing aerosols into the atmosphere. This could be cheaper and more efficient in stabilizing the climate. Right now we're spending more money to reduce aerosols to have a "clearer" environment, but it seems we're making it worse. This is not surprising and this is how science works.
My friend in Guam was on a boat off the coast when a bubble the size of a football field came up from the sea floor right next to them, they only survived by luck. That sounds like a Bloop 🤷
No matter the field, you’ve got scientists who name things like that. Either zero-effort or the worst puns imaginable. My favorite is the Autosomal-dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst Syndrome, ACHOO for short, which is when exposure to light triggers a sneeze.
Honestly, I am curious if historical research was done into similar events happening on the west coast of the Americas in the past if there would be pretty good evidence that this was actually something that had been happening for a very long time and we just didn't notice because the damage wasn't important enough to care about at the time or not enough of the total was obvious to understand what was happening so it was just waved of as random freak events. I do know algae blooms and random aquatic die off on Californian coasts has been a thing that happens on a semi regular basis (like at least once a decade) pretty much since it has been able to be recorded though the severity varied pretty heavily.
I wonder if by tagging sharks for this purpose we can also protect them and keep track of their population numbers, also making it illegal to hunt sharks with tags, and those that purposely kill a tagged shark can be fined for interfering with important scientific data
All international shipping abruptly reduced its sulphur dioxide emissions by 80% in 2020 which was actually helping to cool the planets waters with the particles deflecting heat back out of the atmosphere. So we inadvertently created a geoengineering termination shock on a global scale with sea temperatures being double to what is was back in 1980 in just 4 years
I'm ridiculously afraid of sea snakes for no discernible reason. I mean I'm not even near an ocean, nor am I in an area of dangerous snakes. Irrational fear I cannot trace.
Kind of ironic that the scientists chose to monitor an apparent effect of global warming by putting a monitoring tag on one of the few species of fish that can self-regulate it's body temperature.
If the sun isn't generating more heat and we are the cause of CO2 that is slowing (but very consistently judging by the Keeling Curve) raising the Earth's temperature by maybe 1 degree then what is going on that actually causes The Blob in the first place? If I take a a bath of cold water and point a sunlamp at it and blow a hairdryer across the surface of the water I doubt very much that the water will warm because it is a massive heat sink. If I drop a small immersion heater/kettle element to mimic the presence of a hydrothermal vent....I reckon that water will heat up fairly quickly. We know volcanism has become progressively more active over time and we know that 71% of the Earths surface is water. We cannot physically monitor the output of every hydrothermal vent (we probably don't even know where 80% of hydrothermal vents physically are) so I don't think the warming is coming from the atmosphere.....but there is money to be made from the narrative that the warming is coming from the atmosphere and it's because of Mankind and CO2.
Recently, I saw a video of a young woman swimming next to a megamouth at night. It's so captivating. I think it might end up on your next video of crazy shark videos.🦈
The "bloop" audio you played is super sped up and shifted in pitch so its audible. The actual sound that was recorded is like an hour long and was determined to be an ice quake. But that isnt as sensational
Could we get a detailed video on the salmon shark? It is a lesser known shark that seems pretty interesting.
Or the Salmon vs the Porbeagle. I thought they were the same growing up.
In America, you eat salmon. In Soviet Russia, salmon eats you!
@@Valk69 The porbeagle is quite well known in UK waters so it's quite distinctive to me.
But I struggle with the Alaskan Shark and Salmon shark. Are these to be used interchangably or what?
And is the Greenland Shark and Pacific sleeper sharks the same, or distinctly different species? I still don't know. It's confusing.
@@skycloud4802
Greenland and Pacific are in the same family, Somniosidae, so they're related but not exactly the same.
Alaskan Shark, might be another name for Pacific Sleepers.
I tried under Salmon Shark but got conflicting answers.
First search said no. Second had one reference to it. Lol
Alaska also has Salmon Sharks, Spiny Dogfish, Blue Sharks, Six Gills, Threshers. Occasionally GWs will show up there.
I’ll make sure it’s on the creature feature list!
I remember the blob and all the algae blooms that were happening. My parents live in the Pacific North West and it had a terrible effect on the otter population as well, they were eating the poisoned shellfish. A really sad way to show how interconnected nature is from prey to predators.
It’s wild how connected everything is, and how if something changes - everything can just completely go out of rhythm
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not gonna lie, I clicked on this video thinking it was about the bloop, which was very confusing at first XD
Lol meeee2
Same 😂😂
Blob vs bloop - who wins?
@SHARKBYTES Well the bloop secretly lives in the blob. He just likes making noises elsewhere to throw people off.
@@analuvzya7 akskskdkdkddkdksps9woskssmsmsmslslssmwmwlwqpq9qosmxnxnxnxmxdmdklssk icjdndnsmks ich bin jetzt eine Woche in Urlaub in Much!!!!!! Ich bin froh das Spain 🇪🇸 gewonnen hat !!!!!! Iakaaoqowoosskdmxmssmaapappsxmmxxmxkdjdfkffkdkdkdkekeoeowoqoqoqowkernfnfmfmdmddldloddkdmaoqowoakzxcvnn es ist sehr schön hier und land und Natur!!!! Kaalalspsllsxmmddosowowkdxmclcvkvnvbsamaqpqpqppqlaxlxlclcmdmslapqqpqpqpqokswlwpwoekfkxnmccncnxndmsdfkffofogovidodovjcndmspalxxcnccncndnndnxdmslsrtttyttodkfoccofldldldofdd gleich esse ich Bratwurst mit pommes kaskxmxmxldkdldkdkdkdkdmddkdmdmddmdmdmdmdndndndndmdndndnemenememememekdmekdkdmdkekeekskekekeekeeoeodnxnxalqxxnccncsqpwpdkeekdnddndnsmqrificffidrtitgicnxnxncnnskwowo
Promise us if you ever discover something unknown in the ocean, you'll give it an appropriately stupid name like "The Flumpus" or whatever.
My favorite is the "Thagomizer"
Other sciences do this too, but their fields use Latin. So they would use Macula or something fancy like that, but they’re still basically calling it Blob.
"don't get me started on that mystery" ok but i'd LOVE to actually lol. bloop video when
Bloop was just ice. Most of the "OOoooOOOh CreEpY UnexPLaiNeD OCeaN SounDzzz OMG" require being sped up 16x to actually be a sound, and almost always turn out to be ice doing ice things (either cracking or an iceberg running aground), but sometimes it's a volcano or a weird whale.
Science! Providing boring explanations for what seems to be magic since 3000 BCE!
I wondered if this was a British name for The Bloop myself…😂
Hahahah I can confirm the bloop was almost certainly not a shark.
🎶Ice...ice...ice...movement...too slow, too slow...🎶
@@SHARKBYTES I became aware of your channel through Robert Marc Lehmanns videos, dear Kristian 🙂, and I was so excited, Robert Marc Lehmann is basically the source, dear Kristian 😀
This was fascinating but ummmmm.... I wanna hear about "The Bloop" now too 😂
Nothing terribly exciting, and not really a mystery. A laaaaaaarge chunk of ice broke off of an ice shelf/glacier in Antarctica. It's loud. It's good that it didnt cause a tsunami (at least nothing that involved loss of life). There was a case in Alaska where so much ice cleaved off a cliff/glacier into the ocean it displaced so much water it caused a deadly tsunami all without an earthquake. The one that caused the Bloop was muuuuuuch bigger
@@morgan4574 well thank you. I don’t need to look it up now. Wonderful.
I wonder if sharks get unsollicited phone calls, asking if they have been mis-sold gps tagging ?
"Is this salmon shark 079b?" "No, this is Patrick"
"We've been trying to reach you about your gps tag's extended warranty"
The first time I ever saw Salmon Sharks was in the documentary Blue Planet: Seas Of Life, and I literally thought they were juvenile or even BABY Great Whites when they first appeared on camera!
Absolutely mind-blowing that one single shark was able to provide this much data for scientists to utilize.
My dream is coming true! Finding out that my two favorite sharks (basking and salmon) could be the keys for discovering more about ocean trends and shark behavior is exactly what I want to research!
Kris, you’re a funny nerd 😂
You would make a great teacher. You always inspire me to learn more. ❤
We definitely need a video on the Salmon Shark
A friend of mine in Honolulu Hawaii told me back in January 2016 that his childhood beach had completely disappeared. He showed me a stretch of a park that used to have 50 yards of beach. Now, the tide frequently crests the road. Now that it's 2024, he mentioned that the park/road are gone. 7.3 inch rise in sea level since 1963.
Harbours and man made inlets also play a massive part in sand erosion. Interruption of the natural flow of sand and creation of sand bars leads to erosion because you loose the protection from the waves.
The Beach Boys just took a photo recently in the same place as 60 years ago in California, as there first album cover. Are you sure the sea level is rising?
@@wyldfantasies Tourist beaches are maintained by local governments and corporations. They dump more sand on them to keep the tourists happy.
Oil companies own your mind@@wyldfantasies
that's just weird, in 1965 they said the ice caps would be gone and the earth would flood in 20 years.
then they said it again in 1985
then again in 2005
next year we should get the update.
ever think that sand isn't real stable and beaches tend to grow and shrink naturally over time.
Amazing video. BUT Hear me out "Frilled Shark" Ain't giving up 😂
Salmon Sharks and Porbeagle's are 2 of my favorite sharks. It's so amazing how they have a unique ability to maintain a higher internal body temperature compared to the cold waters they are surrounded by. This ability allows them to be much more hyper active then their prey. Almost all other marine creatures become slower in colder temperatures. It slows down their metabolism and makes movement sluggish. Also,
I think it's amazing how sharks have unique organs that can sense the Slightest electrical impulses around them. How their skin is basically a ton of tiny sharp teeth. How they are sensitive to magnetic fields. How they have unique immune systems and other biological traits. There's a lot more but the Point is Sharks are awesome.
Wow, there are endothermic sharks? I thought they were all ectotherms! That’s really cool.
@@thatonepossum5766 yeah I thought it was really cool to find out as well. For the most part I used to think there were only a few rare slow Sharks in areas with cold waters. Such as Greenland Sharks, deep sea Sharks, sleeper Sharks, six gill sharks, goblin Sharks, etc. So I thought it was fascinating to learn Salmon Sharks have the ability to have an internal body temp much greater than their surroundings and they have crazy fast agile behavior. The cost is requiring constant food to keep up with a crazy metabolism. They are basically a unique version of a mini great white that can thrive in Northern arctic waters
Thank you for using this platform to give information about „the big picture“, the impact of climate change and how to learn with sharks. I only wished for non invasive tagging. Not harming the individual animal.
Both informative AND interesting thnx Mr Bytes 😆
Thank you so much for these videos! I look forward to them all week!
I think we need a drunk shark science video on the Bloop
I actually laughed out loud when the Greenland shark went *bump*. Oh, Greenland shark.
There was a documentary a few years ago where a guy dove into a harbor bay to document a greenland shark that the captains in the area said was there
It swam slowly away, the diver said "yea that's enough data for today" and then the shark buzzed him to see if he'd react like prey would. "At that point, not only did this shark prove how the thoughts of them being slow was false, but it also proved that being blind is not a weakness for them especially in this murky water"
the blob popped up near the coast of South Africa about a month ago, since then we've been hit by one of our hardest winters getting a tornado (extremely rare here) and huge floods, I dont know if it has anything to do with the blob or coincidence
I remember salmon sharks because how adorable they are
How Kris manages to segway the landing of each episode to somehow the one previously is beyond me. That alone should be applauded lol
With my eating and drinking habit I'm the blob of my area lmao
I wonder if the scientist who named it "The Blob" was referencing the 1958 movie of the same name. Maybe they were feeling a bit nostalgic
We need Steve McQueen to get rid of it !
Could you do a video on the salmon shark and maybe the bluntnoes 6 gill shark? Love your videos so informative and easy to keep up with very fun. Keep up the good work!!
The crabbing industry might consider this. Many species require specific conditions to successfully breed. If the king crabs are one, it could explain their sudden decline. It could even cause their extinction.
Love your consistency! It's not easy to upload new videos every single week. I've tried to do my own channel before, and I just couldn't keep it up. Love your dedication!
I swear I have been thinking how awesome it would be if you did a video on the kinds of tags for weeks. You make my engineer's heart happy.
I live on Vancouver Island and I can remember January of 2015 I believe getting a suntan on my deck in a bathing suit because it was so hot, wish it had lasted longer we've seen snow every January since which is really cold for Vancouver Island
VANCOUVER ISLAND MENTIONED?????
Amazing video as always! Please make a video about the bloop
Interesting video! I never heard of any of this I really learned so much new (also thanks to your very fun way of making these videos). I'd love a creature feature of the salmon shark, they sound like cool fellas.
I love how data points can intersect and fill in a mystery with time and hard work.
Nice shirt, BTW!
Funny you mentioned the shirt because I was just thinking of how it reminded me of Forrest Gs latest boy -band inspired look last week 😆 love your stuff! And hey! I’m off to see some 🦈 this week!!! Excited!!! 🌊 🦈 🐙
The ability to just slap a GoPro on random animals and see what happens is definitely one of my favourite things about modern research. Have you done a video about the huge new seagrass meadows discovered by camera tagging tiger sharks?
@@BooksMusicMe17 I’ve worked with Dr Austin Gallagher on this very research (and similar side projects) could be worth a video for sure though!
@SHARKBYTES 😯
Tags that communicate with other tagged sharks? Sounds like the plot of one of these weird shark "horror" movies straight to DVD.
@@Niedfyr hahahah - sounds like a great film 😂 they’re called “CHAT” tags if you wanna read more about them
I remember this, I was in Craig Alaska. People were getting mackerel in their nets, and some fishermen were getting their nets destroyed by ocean sun fish. Species unheard of in Alaska were popping up all over the place, what a weird time. Great video! Thanks
this is top-notch, keep up the great work!
Way cool! How are you not a guest on every late night show?
Have a great week everyone! Id love another creature feature!
Such a great take on understanding climate change. Keep up the great work, and great shirts Shark Bytes!
Please tell us about the bloop! I don't know about it and would love to learn.
Love it. Informative and fascinating.
I too, love the elephant seal. And their underwater capabilities are scary and fascinating
Great vid. Enjoy your presentation style. I wish you’d included a comment on why there is a push to reduce aerosols. Most were
Born since then I’d bet.
Absolutely brilliant education 💎🖖🏽
biology, ecology, history, meteorology/climate ...
IN ELEVEN+ MINUTES😳😳😳
🤔 .. school should have been like this !
. . . SHOULD BE !!! 🙂
This video was very informative and very interesting
🎶Beware of the blob, it creeps
And leaps and glides and slides
Across the floor
Right through the door
And all around the wall
A splotch, a blotch
Be careful of the blob🎶
A segment on a 20/0’s shark week program spent 10-15 minutes on the salmon shark. Divers were nervous swimming with a miniature white pointer.
Now I know what I want to be, A SHARK SCIENTIST !!!
8:50 The reduction of industrial aerosols had contradictory effects on climate on land also. It's the complex nature of the climate, it makes predicting the prevailing outcome of a measure really difficult.
It's pretty disheartening to see all the damage this phenomenon did to the sea life. And it's only gonna get worse with how drastically the climate is changing.
You don’t know that this hasn’t been occurring for thousands of years, since only recently humanity has been around with the technology to even measure it
Yes, cleaner fuels in large transport ships has amplified global warming. We need more research into to releasing aerosols into the atmosphere. This could be cheaper and more efficient in stabilizing the climate. Right now we're spending more money to reduce aerosols to have a "clearer" environment, but it seems we're making it worse. This is not surprising and this is how science works.
Thanks Chris❣️ This was very interesting
I really hope we don’t end up with Analysing Recorded Sealife Evidence 😂
Or Collecting Underwater Nautical Tagging Statistics 😮
Both great names there 😂
Can we see an interview with the shark? I wanna hear more about its career path.
Hello. Good Afternoon Kris 🦈🦈 Happy Shark Sunday 🦈🦈
These videos are giving me lots of content to discuss with my physio (she’s a nerd when it comes to whales and sharks)
My friend in Guam was on a boat off the coast when a bubble the size of a football field came up from the sea floor right next to them, they only survived by luck.
That sounds like a Bloop 🤷
No matter the field, you’ve got scientists who name things like that. Either zero-effort or the worst puns imaginable. My favorite is the Autosomal-dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst Syndrome, ACHOO for short, which is when exposure to light triggers a sneeze.
@@alexbrewer9930 that is absolutely brilliant Alex, and one I did not know before - hahahah 😂😂
Oops, our top OOPS swam into the BLOB and Ms. Block was angry, yet excited the TOPP OOPS in the BLOB wasn't shorting out and sending BLOOPS.
When it comes to silly names for things, marine biologists definitely got the best acronyms with WoRMS and OOPs
Honestly, I am curious if historical research was done into similar events happening on the west coast of the Americas in the past if there would be pretty good evidence that this was actually something that had been happening for a very long time and we just didn't notice because the damage wasn't important enough to care about at the time or not enough of the total was obvious to understand what was happening so it was just waved of as random freak events. I do know algae blooms and random aquatic die off on Californian coasts has been a thing that happens on a semi regular basis (like at least once a decade) pretty much since it has been able to be recorded though the severity varied pretty heavily.
First time watching and I'm in love with this channel instantly
This is so exciting! Can't wait to find out what we learn :D
The data possibilities for this are wild!
aerosols are also great condensation points for rain droplets, which would then cool the area
I wonder if by tagging sharks for this purpose we can also protect them and keep track of their population numbers, also making it illegal to hunt sharks with tags, and those that purposely kill a tagged shark can be fined for interfering with important scientific data
1:40 I tagged a shark once but the paint washed off pretty fast. I stick to trains now 😂
Jeremy Wade did a pretty great episode including salmon sharks 👍🏻👍🏻
I would be very interested to hear your take on the bloop
All international shipping abruptly reduced its sulphur dioxide emissions by 80% in 2020 which was actually helping to cool the planets waters with the particles deflecting heat back out of the atmosphere. So we inadvertently created a geoengineering termination shock on a global scale with sea temperatures being double to what is was back in 1980 in just 4 years
I‘d love to see a video on floridas shark population
especially new smyrna, the shark attack capital of the world 🦈
I'm ridiculously afraid of sea snakes for no discernible reason. I mean I'm not even near an ocean, nor am I in an area of dangerous snakes. Irrational fear I cannot trace.
If i remember, sharks are tough fish and thrive in warm waters. Especially if its an all you can eat buffet.
Wasn't the 'bloop' the extremely loud underwater noise discovered only once, which solved to be a breaking off iceshelf?
Are you going to cover the shark attacks from last week?
Are you talking about the shark bites in Texas?
Did the salmon shark ever get a name?
Hello Kris , happy shark Sunday 😊 🦈
Great video Kris. Can we get a creature feature on salmon sharks, they're like if drew an anime white shark, and then gave it life
Greenland sharks are absolutely beautiful just the way they are 🥰
Kind of ironic that the scientists chose to monitor an apparent effect of global warming by putting a monitoring tag on one of the few species of fish that can self-regulate it's body temperature.
Ima go ahead and get you started on that mystery 😜
Next anomaly is will surely be named “The Blimp”
Do you think you could cover the shark attacks at South Padre island Texas that happened two weeks ago?
SharkTastic Respect to the Oceanic creatures x
What did “they” do to the Colombia River and/or other fresh water sources that feed into the PO in 2012/2013?
Salmon Shark did its' journey through the blob.
Salmon shark x Blob collab
understanding is one thing, acting is another...
If the sun isn't generating more heat and we are the cause of CO2 that is slowing (but very consistently judging by the Keeling Curve) raising the Earth's temperature by maybe 1 degree then what is going on that actually causes The Blob in the first place? If I take a a bath of cold water and point a sunlamp at it and blow a hairdryer across the surface of the water I doubt very much that the water will warm because it is a massive heat sink. If I drop a small immersion heater/kettle element to mimic the presence of a hydrothermal vent....I reckon that water will heat up fairly quickly. We know volcanism has become progressively more active over time and we know that 71% of the Earths surface is water. We cannot physically monitor the output of every hydrothermal vent (we probably don't even know where 80% of hydrothermal vents physically are) so I don't think the warming is coming from the atmosphere.....but there is money to be made from the narrative that the warming is coming from the atmosphere and it's because of Mankind and CO2.
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The Blob probably has something to do with USA dumping hazardous stuff in the ocean. Occam's razor, u know.
Recently, I saw a video of a young woman swimming next to a megamouth at night. It's so captivating. I think it might end up on your next video of crazy shark videos.🦈
Anyone else say “that’s what sharks do-do-do”?
literally PLEASE get started on the bloop. im begging u
Ngl...I'm really tired and I'm beyond disappointed this wasn't about the bloop.
Salmon sharks are so cute! Mind you, I'm the type of weirdo that thinks Great Whites are too! Haha Great video Kris!
Bet that eventually scientists will call something the "F.A.R.T"
So basically: Giant blob monsters are emerging from the ocean, and now we're training cyborg sharks to kill them? Got it.
So I can't just slap a GoPro on a sea gull, ok just checking for a ...... A friend of mine
The "bloop" audio you played is super sped up and shifted in pitch so its audible. The actual sound that was recorded is like an hour long and was determined to be an ice quake. But that isnt as sensational
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