MBARI 2021: A collection of this year's best moments in the deep sea
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- MBARI sustained our commitment to ocean exploration and discovery in 2021. The year brought more challenges, but exploring our big, blue backyard always inspires awe and wonder-and curiosity about the life we find there. From rare deep-sea fishes and giant jellies to adorable octopuses and twinkling squid, MBARI's remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) encountered some captivating and extraordinary moments in the deep. These fascinating finds underscore the dazzling diversity of life in the deep sea. As we continue to explore the largest and least known habitat on our planet-the ocean-we promise to share our discoveries with you. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!
Featured in this video (in order of appearance):
String siphonophore, Apolemia sp.
Barreleye fish, Macropinna microstoma
Oven mitt comb jelly, Beroe forskalii
Octopus squid, Octopoteuthis deletron
Crystal amphipod, Cystisoma magna
Whalefish, family Cetomimidae
Shining bomber worm, Swima fulgida
Whiptail gulper eel, Saccopharynx lavenbergi
Lampshade jelly, Botrynema brucei
Silky jelly, Colobonema sericeum
Black-eyed squid, Gonatus onyx
Pacific spiny dogfish, Squalus suckleyi
King-of-the-salmon or ribbonfish, Trachipterus altivelis
Vampire squid, Vampyroteuthis infernalis
Four-tentacle jelly, Tetrorchis erythrogaster
Paralomis crab on bubblegum coral, Paragorgia arborea
Deep-water big-eye shrimp, Pandalus amplus, on mushroom soft coral, Heteropolypus ritteri
Rattail fish, family Macrouridae, and shaggy bamboo coral, Isidella tentaculum
Dumbo octopus, Grimpoteuthis sp.
Black smoker
Little red jelly Benthocodon sp.
School of juvenile rockfish, Sebastes sp.
Giant sea spider, Colossendeis sp., with hydroid hitchhikers
Spiny red star, Hippasteria sp., on bamboo coral, family Isididae
School of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus
Sea anemone, Sicyonis sp.
Shortspine thornyhead, Sebastolobus alascanus
Egg-yolk jelly, Phacellophora camtschatica, with pelagic goose barnacles, Alepus pacifica
Ocean sunfish, Mola mola, and school of fish
Bunny-eared amphipod, family Scinidae
Giant phantom jelly, Stygiomedusa gigantea
Threadfin slickhead fish, Talismania bifurcata
Video editor: Kyra Schlining
Music: Velvet Clouds by DHDMusic (Motion Array)
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**Timestamps**
0:00 String siphonophore, Apolemia sp.
0:11 Barreleye fish, Macropinna microstoma
0:17 Oven mitt comb jelly, Beroe forskali
0:25 Octopus squid, Octopoteuthis deletron
0:32 Crystal amphipod, Cystisoma magna
0:37 Whalefish, family Cetomimidae
0:44 Shining bomber worm, Swima fulgida
0:49 Whiptail gulper eel, Saccopharynx lavenbergi
0:58 Lampshade jelly, Botrynema brucei
1:07 Silky jelly, Colobonema sericeum
1:12 Black-eyed squid, Gonatus onyx
1:18 Pacific spiny dogfish, Squalus suckley
1:24 Juvenile Ribbonfish Trachipterus altivelis (stop saying its an oarfish)
1:32 Vampyroteuthis infernalis
1:37 Four-tentacle jelly, Tetrorchis erythrogaster
1:42 Paralomis crab on bubblegum coral, Paragorgia arborea
1:49 Deep-water big-eye shrimp, Pandalus amplus, on mushroom soft coral, Heteropolypus ritteri
1:55 Rattail fish, family Macrouridae, and shaggy bamboo coral, Isidella tentaculum
2:00 Dumbo octopus, Grimpoteuthis sp.
2:06 Hydrothermal vents
2:12 Little red jelly Benthocodon sp.
2:17 School of juvenile rockfish, Sebastes sp.
2:23 Giant sea spider, Colossendeis sp., with hydroid hitchhikers
2:26 Spiny red star, Hippasteria sp., on bamboo coral, family Isididae
2:30 School of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus
2:35 Sea anemone, Sicyonis sp.
2:40 Shortspine thornyhead, Sebastolobus alascanus
2:43 Egg-yolk jelly, Phacellophora camtschatica, with pelagic goose barnacles, Alepus pacifica
2:48 Ocean sunfish, Mola mola, and school of fish
2:53 Bunny-eared amphipod, family Scinidae
2:59 Giant phantom jelly, Stygiomedusa gigantea (cool Stygiomedusa has a common name now)
3:06 Threadfin slickhead fish, Talismania bifurcata
The one at 1:24 looks more like a type of oarfish, I thought!
0:17 beroe sp
And a squat lobster (1:42), not a crab...
@@JonathanGilmer skmetimes people use oarfish & ribbonfish interchangeably, but yes that’s definitely an oarfish! :)
Unknown jelly 5 looks like a weeding dress floating into the ocean
There are a lot of videos I watch nowadays, and very few of them pick appropriate music to go with the footage. I 100% agree with your music choice here.
Whoever runs this channel has to be a musician or have some form of degree in music because they have not disappointed at all.
@Blueoriontiger I agree 100%, the music is languid, beautiful...it even meshes rhythmically at several points, like deep-sea choreography :) I love electronic music & that IDM/Downtempo is used here is very cool!
David Attenborough’s green planet 🌎 is coming soon the trailer just dropped crazy 😜 plant 🌱 4K time lapse
Reminds me of Subnautica’s soundtrack!
Lol you’d think it’s not a big deal but it’s so funny you comment this because I was just literally thinking how amazing the music matches with the scene in these videos, I though it when I was watching the phantom jelly one they just released!
This is mind-blowing. I love how the oceans and seas are both terriying and hauntingly beautiful at the same time. Nature is truly open yet mysterious.
What is it with you people who keep saying the ocean is terrifying?
@@w.harrison7277 The depths of the ocean scare me. It's like falling into the abyss of the dark and unknown. Well, that's how it is sometimes. What seems beautiful to you might appear scary to others, and what seems terrifying to you might appear beautiful to others. It's pretty subjective.
This is unimaginable.. things we have not yet discovered will be just as crazy but yet interesting and awesome.. thank you so much
Right, When people always speculate what aliens would look like I just say look at the ocean.
I loved this compilation. Truly beautiful captures, smooth transitions and well chosen music to go with them.
Thank you for the amazing content that you guys and gals at MBARI provide us with.
When you’re sad, just remember that all these bois are out there somewhere vibing hard 🦑💙
🐙 🎶 🌟
I love this comment.
If the title said”life from another solar system” I might actually believe it.
What an incredible video of some beautiful and intriguing ocean life.
So beautiful... give me two straight hours of this! As an artist, if I were to draw these and show them to someone I would be immediately accused of being on some form of hallucinogen or simply mad.
The ocean is such a beautiful place and it’s crazy to think that these creatures were recorded in a bay right along the coastline
Were they? Some are from the Mariana Trench I think… like the barrel eye, megaladon, and the siphonophore in the beginning of the clip. I assume the marine biologists at Monterey have been studying the finds from the trench.
@@lisathomas1622 Megalodon? Those guys have been dead forever
@@lisathomas1622 megaladon?
@@34thncrenshaw it was the long skinny fish…they have a huge mouth, my autocorrect kicked in, it’s a type of eel. Definitely not a megaladon 🤣
@@lisathomas1622 i c
I have always been fascinated by the deepest parts of the oceans. These beautiful creatures are amazing. We will never know all of what's down there. And that may be a good thing. Humans always find a way to mess things up. Some on purpose, some not. I wish we could just look, but not touch.
Amen girl
Deep sea mining looks set to wreak destruction.
I love your thinking and feel the same way too. The earth will bounce back eventually, she's dealt with worse than us .
Heartbreaking to see wild animals in zoos/cages
Well too bad we already are messing them up. With pollution in the ocean and the rising temperatures from us destroying trees, dumping tonnage of trash, and burning things. Like there's an unknown amount of human garbage in the ocean that's been accumulating for hundreds of years(older stuff was all pretty much biodegradable). Where now the stuff doesn't really disappear. It just floats into the ocean or remains there from shipwrecks. Or ships/drills spilling tons of oil into the water. We have made a huge impact on the waters of this planet. It may be fully unexplored but thats far from untouched
Stunning! Beautiful music too.
Subhanallah. The beauty of God's creation.
No
@@Juggling_necromancer
Yes
A huge Thank-you to absolutely everyone involved in all the missions!!! And a huge Thank-you for sharing with a bunch of internet strangers. I hope everyone enjoys this Holiday Season! ✌😎🤘
I was feeling sad and this video made me feel better. Thank you.
'Tis the deep sea-son!!
😀😁😄 indeed!🌟☃️🎄
Спасибо Вам, за эти тайны, необычайную красоту океана и его жителей.
Это космос на планете Земля!
The end scene and the music was awesome.
Great video, thank you for sharing.
💧 🐳 🌊 🐟 🌀 🦈
So beautiful! The ocean is a wondrous and terrifying place. Thank you for sharing these amazing moments.
That's so beautiful, I felt so emotional watching this! I truly value all forms of life, and I see the beauty in every one of these beautiful beings. God truly is the divine artist.
Unreal life but real. Amazing
Deep sea life is Outstanding. We must take care and protect this beauty so that life can flourish more in years to come.
Gorgeous amazing footage of the beautiful animals in our oceans just trying to survive to see another day!! Educate yourself to make small lifelong changes that can save these angels of the deep along with Earth's other precious creatures!! PROTECT & PRESERVE!!
Looking at all this, tell me, is all this possible without an artistic creator? Nature cannot design this much on its own.Simply awesome!.
Splendide! Merci!
The one at 0:22 is beautiful! All of them are, but that ones my favorite :)
Brilliant, fills you with wonder. Lets hope we don't destroy the lot!
The ocean is dark and full of wonders
What a planet we live on!
Those creatures are so magnificent! I wish I could see them live 😭
1:36 this one looks so cool, looks like something straight from Subbnautica
"It is your primary directive to swim closer to that beautiful creature."
0:00 This One Is 47 meters in spiral form. But 119 meters in string form. It Dwarfs Leviathans in size. Only Beaten In Size By The Frozen Leviathan From Below Zero. And The Sea Emperor.
Amazing. Thank You for sharing.
Благодарю за эти кадры. Желаю вам новых открытий. Thank you for th
Is footages. I wish you a new discoveries
Incredible!
Loved seeing stygiomedusa on here. Definitely one of my favorite jellies in the entire ocean. So mysterious!
Simply amazing. We should all do our small part in 2022 to keep the Eadrh beautiful and marvelous. If it doesn't start with you, then who?
Wonderful music! Nature is truly a master designer with no limit to its creativity.
Doğa bunları nerden tasarlamış. Bu alemleri yaratan EŞSİZ BENZERSİZ YARATMAYA KADİR OLAN
HAZRETİ ALLAH tır
Natur is truly a muster desinger
What is "Nature" ?
And does is come from nothing ?
Mesmerizing. Great work MBARI. Thank you!
Thank you!!! Could watch this for hours!💚
"Think outside the box " -Evolution ❤THANK YOU MBARI❤
I am a marine biologist and have done submersible work in my long career, but this video knocked me back. Juat Wow. Good job Bruce and company.
Just discovered this wonderful channel
So glad ! Cheers from LA
I love what you guys at MBARI do! I would love to see an MBARI team explore different oceans as well!
That probably has to be one of the most prettiest Sharks °~.♡.~°
Absolutely fabulous. thanks a lot.
True wonders of nature❤❤
Instead of a banana for scale, there are tiny ocean specks for scale. Love the video 😁
It almost makes me cry. Seeing life forms I've never seen before...amazing, fascinating, beautiful, mesmerizing, ethereal. I think all the different types of jellyfish are so awesome. They don't even look like they should be on our planet. OMG, I could watch them for hours. Thank you for sharing these videos. It makes me love this planet much more.
The mbari videos look like no man’s sky highlights or creatures someone made in spore. Some of these are incredible.
Brilliant photography! Thank you for capturing such beautiful, amazing life.
So fascinating
wonderful!
Ahh, yes. Inner Space, how I miss thee. Thank you for this eye candy (ears too). Happy New Year MBARIans. 🌎🕊
As always, breathtaking footage & brilliant editing - it’s amazing how much beauty & wonder you manage to compress in just over 3 minutes! Truly the only channel that comes close to matching your uploads is EVN. Oh & especially lovely to me is the “fish” that comes on @ 1:23 - with the marine snow all around it, it almost looks like the backdrop is 1,000 celestial bodies🖤
-Thank you for everything!!
I believe that the fish @1:23 is called an Oarfish
@@jakebourdages3445 Hmm that’s possible; any time I’ve seen oarfish they were not quite so colorful (a tad grayer, or more silver) but this might be the loveliest oarfish then ;)
your videos have brought back my childhood marine obsession and helped me decide to get a full sleeve tattoo of deep sea creatures lol so thank you very much
Thank you for sharing this masterpiece
Some of those creatures look like Amazing Cool Lampshades!!!
Beautiful ❤️
It's incredible how much we know and how much we don't see.
My favorites:
The Coelenterate at 17 seconds - wow!
The mola. Beautiful!
My absolute favorite is the garnet colored jelly with the extremey long silk-like scarf tentacle arms. She is a mysterious thing of beauty!
Many thanks & kudos to all the scientists, engineers & technicians who contributed to capturing all of this stunning content.
Your contributions to our scientific understanding of the organisms of the deep sea (Abyssopelagic) environment, as well as feeding our fascination with these bizarre & varied creatures, are both emphatically valued.
Impeccable writing… I wish I were smart like you… Eloquent...Thank you, that was lovely to read… Truly, VonnaTay
@@ZYX84 Thankyou.
I've read a lot & perhaps have had more practice than you, but I reckon that my meagre skill isn't something that you couldn't learn yourself.
You could always try Khan Academy, or something similar...
AMAZING !!!! This channel is so underrated.
I've always been fascinated by the Ocean. I was lucky enough to travel across the Indian Ocean from Singapore to South Africa and from Brazil to the Gulf of Mexico in a boat. I will never forget it.
SubhanAllah. The creation of the True one creator is so beautiful
Incredible! There are so many more lives and diversity in the oceans! Thank you for showing us around inaccessible places! I believe there is still a lot to discover! 😀
*List of creatures in order (with timestamps)! For those who can't read through the description :)*
0:00 String siphonophore, Apolemia sp.
0:11 Barreleye fish, Macropinna microstoma
0:17 Oven mitt comb jelly, Beroe forskalii
0:25 Octopus squid, Octopoteuthis deletron
0:32 Crystal amphipod, Cystisoma magna
0:37 Whalefish, family Cetomimidae
0:44 Shining bomber worm, Swima fulgida
0:49 Whiptail gulper eel, Saccopharynx lavenbergi
0:58 Lampshade jelly, Botrynema brucei
1:07 Silky jelly, Colobonema sericeum
1:12 Black-eyed squid, Gonatus onyx
1:18 Pacific spiny dogfish, Squalus suckleyi
1:24 King-of-the-salmon or ribbonfish, Trachipterus altivelis
1:32 Vampire squid, Vampyroteuthis infernalis
1:37 Four-tentacle jelly, Tetrorchis erythrogaster
1:42 Paralomis crab on bubblegum coral, Paragorgia arborea
1:49 Deep-water big-eye shrimp, Pandalus amplus, on mushroom soft coral, Heteropolypus ritteri
1:55 Rattail fish, family Macrouridae, and shaggy bamboo coral, Isidella tentaculum
2:00 Dumbo octopus, Grimpoteuthis sp.
2:06 Black smoker
2:12 Little red jelly Benthocodon sp.
2:17 School of juvenile rockfish, Sebastes sp.
2:23 Giant sea spider, Colossendeis sp., with hydroid hitchhikers
2:26 Spiny red star, Hippasteria sp., on bamboo coral, family Isididae
2:30 School of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus
2:35 Sea anemone, Sicyonis sp.
2:40 Shortspine thornyhead, Sebastolobus alascanus
2:43 Egg-yolk jelly, Phacellophora camtschatica, with pelagic goose barnacles, Alepus pacifica
2:48 Ocean sunfish, Mola mola, and school of fish
2:53 Bunny-eared amphipod, family Scinidae
2:59 Giant phantom jelly, Stygiomedusa gigantea
3:06 Threadfin slickhead fish, Talismania bifurcata
Simply incredible. I gasped out loud when I saw that Stygiomedusa Gigantea!!! I'm delighted that we get to see these fascinating creatures! Thank you for all your amazing work!!
Happy New Year, My Beautiful Planet!!!🥰💖🌏💖🙋♀️
Just subbed, this channel is awesome!
Excellent editing on that ending. And excellent sea life, 10/10 would ocean again.
SubhanAllah❤❤ Allah is the best creator..❤❤
Pedophile religion
If I made horror movies I’d go to the deep sea for my inspiration. What’s down in the deep seas never ceases to amaze me and fills me with awe and wonder.
... and dread? - horror movies.
Absolutely amazingly wondeful. Thank you.
Beautiful! Thanks very much!
Our Heavenly Father is truly amazing!!!!
Mother nature, at her best !
That's a masterpiece!
Thank you .
The creator of this planet definitely put some of the coolest and most beautiful creatures in the ocean!!!
The creator you're looking for is called Evolution .
@@smarty2985
And what is the Nature ?
This was beautiful
2:59 that stygiomedusa gigantea looks so fabulous and dramatic I LOVE IT
2:59 like some kind of celestial jellyfish in the cosmos, surrounded by a spiral of stars and galaxies. Unbelievably beautiful.
NO ME LO PUEDO CREER !! QUE EXISTAN SERES ASI EN LA TIERRA ES IMPRESIONANTE!!
These creatures are scary but amazing!! Nice footage!
Praise be to the most high God for all his wonderful creations.
*insert standard "finding Cthulhu" joke here*
Seriously, these are just beautiful creatures. Thank you for giving us the gift of being able to see them.
Это прекрасно!
Ooooh wow... I simply cannot convey how much I appreciate the work you guys do, and the look inside your world, *our* world, that you have given all of us. =) Thanks guys.... that Phantom Squid (I believe is what he was called 2:59) near the end is absolutely breath taking eh? =D
That's a stygiomedusa gigantea
User name is an affront to those of us who don't worship the sewer!
The sheer elegance and filigree beauty of many of these denizens overwhelms me!
J'ai regardé cette vidéo plusieurs fois et je la regarderai encore et encore. C'est tellement beau que ça en est fascinant. Merci infiniment pour ce magnifique partage. Thank you very much.
Magical ⭐💖🌛🧚♀️🌠
Amazing! Each creature is so perfectly designed for it’s environment and yet variation abounds!
This is amazing
Incredible!!
The worm at 0:46 is my fav and also i saw those with some friends at highschool on a livestream
Wonderful! I hope all these creatures are doing well
Thank you for everything you do!
Thank you so much for sharing this with the world MBARI
Another curiosity- brilliant colors of these creatures- do they all glow? If not, what’s the point of the such beautiful colors in such a dark place? Are the colors just part of post production? Or is it accurately displaying what would be seen?
this just shows how diverse and vast are our oceans, gotta be extra careful with this and we are just pumping shit and trash 24/7.
thank you for showing us how important it is to take care of our planet
That was f.....................ing awesome................ Beings from 'another world' I have never seen before............. Thank you for posting. Enjoy All
This planets diversity so unique and wonderful it’s a must to protect…. How can some not see or choose to not see it, I mean it’s awesome