A $6 million 50-day expedition Disembarks from Wellington, NZ heading due South A 7000 nautical mile journey 460 km of crushing sea ice 17 other ships sailing from all directions to the Antarctic. The Mission: a census of Antarctic marine life The ship, the Tangaroa, helmed by Captain Andrew Leachman 44 scientists and crew on board. The expedition is one of a lifetime. And we get to be a part of it, albeit vicariously, but hey, we can practically feel the icy winds cutting across our faces, and taste the spray of the ocean. How amazing is that? Spoiler alert: they discover some amazing sea creatures never ever seen before. See what happens when you bring sea creatures from the deepest darkest depths of the ocean floor to the surface. More importantly, we experience the remarkable strength of the human spirit. And feel deeply for Dr. Julie Hall, one of the scientists on board, who experiences a personal tragedy and has a horrible decision to make. Enjoy the magic of our planet 🌏 and remember to treat it gently.
curious what do they do with the fish they catch? do they eventually release them back to the ocean? i hope they released that big big fish in the first catch
its a lot of money to spend just to discover life at the bottom of the Ross Sea and apart from the Sea Bass which humans eat and krill that whales and penguins eat the rest is just part of the eco system, however it was an enjoyable doco all the same
As a Photographer who truly loves Nature it has been my Dream to be in one of this type Antarctic scientific Expeditions. Im truly proud of the scientific teams.Thank you Free Documentary!!!
This and I feel so bad for Julie. Losing her husband, and I feel for her decision. She had important research to do on the ship, but ultimately decided to stay and deal with her life issues when she gets back.
To those viewers who are so concerned about those creatures from the deep who were victims of this scientific expedition, the underwater environment is filled with life forms who are born into a kill or be killed world of its own - as the old saying goes, they either eat or be eaten. From the whales gobbling up billions of krill to the individual deaths resulting from being hunted as prey, or in turn searching for their own next meal, life just goes on. It's not much different with surface creatures, though not many animals successfully prey on humans. Still we can have our own lives taken by something microscopically small, like a virus - or simply die from events without much meaning, such as flying a glider. I think it is wonderful that scientists risk their lives to bring us new information about our world. Kudos to them all!
Thank you for this documentation. I'm from Philippines and we are near in equator and I'm just 15 y.o who want to see the Antarctic ocean and because of you guys, in my young age i already see it. Happy birthday in for the one of the crew member.☺❤❤❤❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you and we’re glad we were able to take you there at least via a doc. Maybe you’ll have the chance to go for real one day. I hope so! It’d be awesome 😎
It's a tremendously awesome documentary, never had a dull moment. Those scientists, marine biologists, microbiologists, researchers, everyone, and the Captain on this ship had got great synergy.
This is giving me so much nostalgia. I did an Antarctic Expedition in January onboard the SA Agulhas II and the experience was surreal. Something I'll cherish for the rest of my life
@@maewashekelcey763 it cant be all just covered in ice ' my cousin visited there too with his line of work he was sworn to secrecy about what he saw . There is grass and life there not just covered in ice
Wow how amazing for us to be able to observe this team doing there jobs. So much wonderful life out there. Thanks for an awesome video and letting us enjoy it all with you!!
Dr. Julie Hall’s an incredibly strong woman, that was a tough decision for someone to make. There was nothing she could’ve done to help or change the outcome of what awaited her at home. If my deaths untimely like her husbands, I want my family to be happy for me, and rest easy knowing I didn’t waste my life away afraid of dying. It’s truly unfortunate what happened to her husband, but I think it’s even more unfortunate for ppl who live their life, afraid to try new things, and avoid taking measured risks. For what, just to ensure a dignified death, wasting away in some god forsaken nursing home?
Krill enough to feed these "improbable creatures that somehow survive" is NO accident. God the one who spoke it into existence is the One to be amazed at!!!🙏🙏🙏
I park up next to this ship in wellington wharf at bluebridge. Didnt realize it goes to Antarctica. Fascinating to know tbh I'm pretty sure I was there when use all boarded
@@FreeDocumentary thank you! All your documentaries are always so educational and well informed definitely keeps me intrigued. I'm glad you all make these.
My buddy Christopher Jones, amazing work you do my friend.. and must say, you know what I would be doing if I were there... Sorry about the Captain and the lady who lost her husband. Proud of you buddy!
Imagine telling your friends and loved ones that your 9-5 job is onboard a scientific research vessel and that you and your crew mates discovered several unknown species of life forms below the ocean surface. Many of these sea creatures hold, yet to be discovered secrets that can be very useful to mankind. You all have special qualities taking us into a deep sea world that we would have never seen otherwise. Seeing that beer bottle on the ocean floor was a little upsetting to an otherwise magnificent adventure.
You don’t quite understand it mate. This is a 24 hour, 7 days a week job. On top of that, you have to dedicate your life to it and endure extreme situations and isolations whilst being paid little. Not for the glass heart
My condolences to Julie for tthe of her dad a wind scientist. He looks like a nice friendly man anyone would love to meet in Heaven. I believe it's possible He will be there so keep the faith. Your decision to stay this clergy feels was the right one.
antartika adalah salah satu dari sedikit tempat di planet bumi yang hingga hari ini bisa dikatakan relatif masih "bersih"........ keterisolasian dan tantangan cuaca ekstrim menjadikan antartika tentu bukanlah suatu tempat yang menarik untuk membangun pemukiman permanen berskala besar...... akan sangat berbahaya dan berbiaya mahal jika hal semacam itu di paksakan untuk dikerjakan....... dan hal ini pula yang menjadi salah satu faktor bagaimana kualitas lingkungan hidup dibenua beku ini masih terjaga cukup baik...... cemaran polutan berat dan kerusakan lingkungan yang di akibatkan oleh aktifitas besar manusia masih sangat kecil dibandingkan tempat lainya di planet bumi...... setidaknya hingga hari ini
The Tangaroa is a modified fishing trawler. Fun fact it is the sister-ship to the Amaltal Enterprise. The southern ocean can produce waves upto 16 meters in harsh conditions easily throwing the 70 metre ship around like it was a dingy.
YES.. I think there is something at the bottom of Lake Toba which until now has not been able to be dived to the bottom of the lake by world researchers. It used to be before it became a lake because of a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. Toba Volcano is a volcano with the largest eruption in the world. Initially, the story was mainland. After it erupted and formed a very large reservoir, it became filled with fresh water. .🆗
That was awesome, I really wanted to see more up close footage of the baby colossus squid and the glacial squid, incredible footage all round though, pretty darn good documentary, thank you.
अयोध्या मे मूर्ति स्थापना के दौरान प्रकट हुए साक्षात हनुमानजी, नतमस्तक हुए पुजारी, उस भक्त के सारे बिगड़े बने काम...जिसके रोम रोम में राम...श्रीराम का नाम याद आते ही उनके योद्धा...संन्यासी और राजा रूप की छवि उभर आती है...लेकिन राम का एक ऐसा रूप भी है...जिसकी तस्वीर आते ही हर माता की आँखें प्रेम से छलक उठती हैं....आज हम श्री राम के उसी अद्भुत रूप की बात करेंगे...सिर्फ़ बात ही नहीं करेंगे...उस रूप की कुछ निशानियां कुछ सच्ची तस्वीरें भी दिखाएंगे...ये रूप है भगवान का रामलला रूप...यानी श्रीराम का बाल रूप।
A $6 million 50-day expedition
Disembarks from Wellington, NZ heading due South
A 7000 nautical mile journey
460 km of crushing sea ice
17 other ships sailing from all directions to the Antarctic.
The Mission: a census of Antarctic marine life
The ship, the Tangaroa, helmed by Captain Andrew Leachman
44 scientists and crew on board.
The expedition is one of a lifetime. And we get to be a part of it, albeit vicariously, but hey, we can practically feel the icy winds cutting across our faces, and taste the spray of the ocean. How amazing is that? Spoiler alert: they discover some amazing sea creatures never ever seen before. See what happens when you bring sea creatures from the deepest darkest depths of the ocean floor to the surface. More importantly, we experience the remarkable strength of the human spirit. And feel deeply for Dr. Julie Hall, one of the scientists on board, who experiences a personal tragedy and has a horrible decision to make.
Enjoy the magic of our planet 🌏 and remember to treat it gently.
curious what do they do with the fish they catch? do they eventually release them back to the ocean? i hope they released that big big fish in the first catch
its a lot of money to spend just to discover life at the bottom of the Ross Sea and apart from the Sea Bass which humans eat and krill that whales and penguins eat the rest is just part of the eco system, however it was an enjoyable doco all the same
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As a Photographer who truly loves Nature it has been my Dream to be in one of this type Antarctic scientific Expeditions. Im truly proud of the scientific teams.Thank you Free Documentary!!!
Thank you Harry Len. And may your dream come true.
@@FreeDocumentary Thank you so much Also for these extraordinary Documentaries.
As a documentary filmmaker i really love FD style of filming.
Onesy Karanja they don’t do any of these videos? I think it’s just a collection of documentaries
Well, am not quite sure but I think they do
Hats off to the dedicated marine biologists and the crew of the ship for getting us this incredible footage of Antarctica.
This and I feel so bad for Julie. Losing her husband, and I feel for her decision. She had important research to do on the ship, but ultimately decided to stay and deal with her life issues when she gets back.
Lots of ice; global warming not so much!
Hats off to the millions of tax payers that make that research possible.
@@steeldriver1776Don't pay taxes then you hard done by person
@@jase4270 Not at all what I was saying. Your interpretator is broken.
if anyone didnt know captain andrew leachman sadly passed away . rip andrew . love to his wife and family .
RIP
RIP
He died from covid. He was vaccinated.
@@Try_The_Soup i have just checked . he died on 16 September 2017 , how the hell did he have covid ?. and there wasn't a vaccination .
how! There was no such thing as covid in 2017! it started at 2019 Thats why its called covid-19 19 for 2019!
To those viewers who are so concerned about those creatures from the deep who were victims of this scientific expedition, the underwater environment is filled with life forms who are born into a kill or be killed world of its own - as the old saying goes, they either eat or be eaten. From the whales gobbling up billions of krill to the individual deaths resulting from being hunted as prey, or in turn searching for their own next meal, life just goes on. It's not much different with surface creatures, though not many animals successfully prey on humans. Still we can have our own lives taken by something microscopically small, like a virus - or simply die from events without much meaning, such as flying a glider. I think it is wonderful that scientists risk their lives to bring us new information about our world. Kudos to them all!
Incredible close up footage of the lonely continent. Gripping in many parts. Hats off to the courage and tenacity of the entire team of 50 people.
Thank you for this documentation. I'm from Philippines and we are near in equator and I'm just 15 y.o who want to see the Antarctic ocean and because of you guys, in my young age i already see it. Happy birthday in for the one of the crew member.☺❤❤❤❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you and we’re glad we were able to take you there at least via a doc. Maybe you’ll have the chance to go for real one day. I hope
so! It’d be awesome 😎
No u dont look 15 u look like 28
Future scientist.
It's a tremendously awesome documentary, never had a dull moment.
Those scientists, marine biologists, microbiologists, researchers, everyone, and the Captain on this ship had got great synergy.
Welcome NASA 8gb
What an amazing documentary it is... Truly remarkable your efforts to bring us such nice documentaries.
Thank you 🙏
This is giving me so much nostalgia. I did an Antarctic Expedition in January onboard the SA Agulhas II and the experience was surreal. Something I'll cherish for the rest of my life
Wow. That must have been on of the coolest experiences ever. And thanks for sharing.
@@FreeDocumentary it was indeed. Thanks for sharing the documentary 🙏
Must have been an amazing once in a lifetime expedition... and scary too .. You did it !
Good day to you from India🙏
@@maewashekelcey763 it cant be all just covered in ice ' my cousin visited there too with his line of work he was sworn to secrecy about what he saw . There is grass and life there not just covered in ice
@@dro258 yes they hide artifacts there.
Thank you for everything you have done in that video. And condolences to that woman husband 🙏🏾 😢
senang mengikuti espedisi yg anda lakukan, semakin banyak ilmu pengetahuan yg kita ketahui dari laut antartica. semoga sukses selalu
Wow how amazing for us to be able to observe this team doing there jobs. So much wonderful life out there. Thanks for an awesome video and letting us enjoy it all with you!!
Thank you for stopping by to let us know. Truly appreciated 🙏
THIS IS THE BEST DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN..... LOVE IT!!!!!!!! AMAZING WORK!!!!!!!!!!
I can't helped it how it feels like you can't barely walk straight while storm occurs. The best expedition 💗
looks like they are having so much fun, maybe thats why there efforts only lead to the same conclusion as is seen throughout time.....
Dr. Julie Hall’s an incredibly strong woman, that was a tough decision for someone to make. There was nothing she could’ve done to help or change the outcome of what awaited her at home. If my deaths untimely like her husbands, I want my family to be happy for me, and rest easy knowing I didn’t waste my life away afraid of dying. It’s truly unfortunate what happened to her husband, but I think it’s even more unfortunate for ppl who live their life, afraid to try new things, and avoid taking measured risks. For what, just to ensure a dignified death, wasting away in some god forsaken nursing home?
Great.... I pray I can do also... keep it a good Job Doctor Julie and the rest of the team... GOD BLESS YOU ALL..
Just being in the cold takes effort. These guys are brave and dedicated! Well done for this channel in showing us as well!
Thank you!
I don’t miss your documentaries, Am a documentary filmmaker from Kenya 🇰🇪 and I really love your documentaries film style 💯💯💯 🙌🏽
I thought i was the only Kenyan person here
@Step by step we live here man wakenya tuko wengi sana huku
You don't miss them,but you love them?.
@@andym2131What don't you understand he said he doesn't miss them he always watches them.
Awesome work..to all the scientist..and captain and shipcrew! What a voyage!!
Congrats to whole team for finding new species.......
an other documentary while eating great job!
Old documentary at least 1-2 years old
Or even more older
Yeah but still enjoy it while not doing much during this pandemic
Bro you got it so right. Same here - love watching these during dinner
wibu bang
Pinoy pride: "Hinahangaan ng mundo ang husay ng mga Pilipino"
Krill enough to feed these "improbable creatures that somehow survive" is NO accident. God the one who spoke it into existence is the One to be amazed at!!!🙏🙏🙏
A Great Human and His Work will should always remain with us. His efforts 💚 I wish for a successful afterlife to Andrew 🙏
We still love you Andrew 💕
Wow! What an amazing expedition. The ocean holds so many mysteries we have never seen. Well done, guys. 😍🤩👏👏
I love these so much thank you .never stop doing this .hope u have a good day 🖤
Thank you so much! You too. Stay safe
@@FreeDocumentary don't you have a plan to make expedition in raja ampat, indonesia??
Happy to hear the mention of godess Kaali.
Love them all. And praying for your safety
It always amazes me the things Marine biologist find in the sea. Discovering all the new species almost everyday.
Here's what is mind blowing , nobody on earth will ever touch that big rock againe in our lifetime😮
This is courage at it's best. Respect to the Crew and the team of explorers.
So much to learn about thank you for your efforts and happy birthday to a crew member.
will never see that in my lifetime. thanks a million for this!
I salute the guys and their brave efforts in their search into the still unknown ocean depths
I park up next to this ship in wellington wharf at bluebridge. Didnt realize it goes to Antarctica. Fascinating to know tbh I'm pretty sure I was there when use all boarded
great documentary, the whole time I was waiting for the interview with the marine biologist George Costanza
This is so exciting to watch! Thank you for this documentary!
Thank you for taking the time to let us know. We really appreciate it 😍
@@FreeDocumentary thank you! All your documentaries are always so educational and well informed definitely keeps me intrigued. I'm glad you all make these.
Absolutely amazing expedition beneath the Sea ocean what a wonderful documentary of the Sea breath .
My buddy Christopher Jones, amazing work you do my friend.. and must say, you know what I would be doing if I were there... Sorry about the Captain and the lady who lost her husband.
Proud of you buddy!
Enjoyed this documentary, it's always nice to learn something new ,the captain was all business and understood the past in the Antarctica .
Wow! What a journey and adventure. Well done all of you.
I would love having a job on a research ship like this. Great program. Thanks from western North Carolina..........
Watched this twice. Amazing! Hope you go again soon.
Salute to the Tagaroa Captain and Crew 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Looks like a large canoe compared to other ships in that environment. Oceans best admired from a warm beach.
Great job. Enjoyed every bit of it. I cannot but salute all the members . Thanks
Wow, that was fun, glad I got to enjoy it from the warmth of my bed.
Awesome needed this today
Imagine telling your friends and loved ones that your 9-5 job is onboard a scientific research vessel and that you and your crew mates discovered several unknown species of life forms below the ocean surface. Many of these sea creatures hold, yet to be discovered secrets that can be very useful to mankind. You all have special qualities taking us into a deep sea world that we would have never seen otherwise. Seeing that beer bottle on the ocean floor was a little upsetting to an otherwise magnificent adventure.
You don’t quite understand it mate. This is a 24 hour, 7 days a week job. On top of that, you have to dedicate your life to it and endure extreme situations and isolations whilst being paid little. Not for the glass heart
This is what I called Dedication.
Thank god i have ad block 🙏 So i can enjoy this wonderful doc uninterrupted!
How i wish one day i could visit this place in my life time
Me too!
Good good...you are perfectly executing my dreams.thank you..
This is amazing! Stunning reveal! Thank you.
It is worth, to go on such journey,
Salute to them
My condolences to Julie for tthe of her dad a wind scientist. He looks like a nice friendly man anyone would love to meet in Heaven. I believe it's possible He will be there so keep the faith. Your decision to stay this clergy feels was the right one.
Her Husband,not father.
Extremely Outstanding!!🖐🏽🖐🏽🖐🏽🖐🏽🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
wow interesting . this didnt even make big news in new Zealand, i think this is huge for us
I am addicted to this. Thank you❤
If anyone is wondering why they never heard of the Patagonia tooth fish, it also has another name Chilean sea bass.
That was an excellent video!! well done, thank you.
Just Awesome,👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks Max and the crew... GREAT effort
I have been to Greenland recently, my next trip will definitly be in Antarctica.
Awesome journey of vast unknown species
I was in many cruises as a crew but its look so challenging, hope one day i can join this company even no salary😁
Kude gajine di kapal pesiar bli? Tiang tang megae di kapal pesiar🙏
@@run8560 mnurut posisi nike, gaji terendah $815 perbulan. Dibayar per 2 minggu
antartika adalah salah satu dari sedikit tempat di planet bumi yang hingga hari ini bisa dikatakan relatif masih "bersih"........ keterisolasian dan tantangan cuaca ekstrim menjadikan antartika tentu bukanlah suatu tempat yang menarik untuk membangun pemukiman permanen berskala besar...... akan sangat berbahaya dan berbiaya mahal jika hal semacam itu di paksakan untuk dikerjakan....... dan hal ini pula yang menjadi salah satu faktor bagaimana kualitas lingkungan hidup dibenua beku ini masih terjaga cukup baik...... cemaran polutan berat dan kerusakan lingkungan yang di akibatkan oleh aktifitas besar manusia masih sangat kecil dibandingkan tempat lainya di planet bumi......
setidaknya hingga hari ini
Thank you so much brother I have to make English project on this topic
Well done ladies and gentlemen.
Amazing expedition! Thanks for sharing!!
They will find Megatron buried deep there, sleeping for 2500 years
or Steve Rogers taking a nap
Megatron was buried in the Arctic (the northern area)
The Tangaroa is a modified fishing trawler. Fun fact it is the sister-ship to the Amaltal Enterprise. The southern ocean can produce waves upto 16 meters in harsh conditions easily throwing the 70 metre ship around like it was a dingy.
Unbelievable. Everyone in this documentary is a legend for pushing through
Very nice documentary, I enjoyed it a lot !!
Looove it!! Well done guys!👏👏👏
Galing NYU.. mga idol..
Lovely video, as always, Dani. Soan is a really funny fella, isn’t he 😂
20:27 I still be cracking up 😂 when they all look drunk lol
This is so amazing to watch
we luv u ANTARCTICA ~we R head~over~heels~ to search u ~ to kno u~2020AD
Thanks for this splendid visual and knowledge treat.
Very good,best and marvelous documentary.Thank you.
The squid 🦑 gift was the most awesome nerd gift 🎁 ever ❤️❤️❤️
YES.. I think there is something at the bottom of Lake Toba which until now has not been able to be dived to the bottom of the lake by world researchers. It used to be before it became a lake because of a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. Toba Volcano is a volcano with the largest eruption in the world. Initially, the story was mainland. After it erupted and formed a very large reservoir, it became filled with fresh water. .🆗
This is what I need
That was awesome, I really wanted to see more up close footage of the baby colossus squid and the glacial squid, incredible footage all round though, pretty darn good documentary, thank you.
The most beautiful informative documentray
Ini adalah video yang sangat menarik ❤❤❤❤
My favourite adventure was to Antarctica exactly 2 years ago.
More vessel documentarys 🍻👊
We'll look into it!
@@FreeDocumentary Thank you!🙏👊
what a beautiful science indeed
"Makes them forget about the minus ten degrees Celsius temperatures." Big deal. That's August here in eastern Canada.
Okay thanks again for your time
He said : 'the ocean is very difficult enviorment to study " ,imagine how difficult outer space would be !
amazing adventure, what a beautiful place
Lovely. 👏🏽👏🏽 thank you
अयोध्या मे मूर्ति स्थापना के दौरान प्रकट हुए साक्षात हनुमानजी, नतमस्तक हुए पुजारी, उस भक्त के सारे बिगड़े बने काम...जिसके रोम रोम में राम...श्रीराम का नाम याद आते ही उनके योद्धा...संन्यासी और राजा रूप की छवि उभर आती है...लेकिन राम का एक ऐसा रूप भी है...जिसकी तस्वीर आते ही हर माता की आँखें प्रेम से छलक उठती हैं....आज हम श्री राम के उसी अद्भुत रूप की बात करेंगे...सिर्फ़ बात ही नहीं करेंगे...उस रूप की कुछ निशानियां कुछ सच्ची तस्वीरें भी दिखाएंगे...ये रूप है भगवान का रामलला रूप...यानी श्रीराम का बाल रूप।
Thank you
Thanks for your information is very good oll tim