We’ve noticed quite a few comments asking for the sources for this video. If you’re interested in learning more about Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Seamounts of the Southeast Pacific Expedition, led by Dr. Javier Sellanes of the Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, and an international team of deep-sea experts, all of the ROV dives, video blogs, and science stories are on our account. Thank you.
Im saddened by the undiscovered things which we’ll never know of, either those that stay hidden in the places untouched by us or the things we were too late to recover.
The story of the fires at that library are over blown at best. There were multiple fires and each time they destroyed small amounts of works. Many of which were likely unimportant to our modern life, and likely ever saw any practical use at the time anyway. How many books at your public library go unchecked out for decades? @@majdgamer1983
Correction: The new underwater species were found on separate seamounts near the new seamounts discovered using sonar while en route from Costa Rica to Chile. Check out the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s website for more information!
This phenomenon darkness in the deep ocean and deep waves inside the oceans ( invisible) mentioned in details in the Qur'an 1400 years ago in surah noor ( light) , you can Google it .
@@lordshiva3916don't get your hopes high. Nobody is this enthusiastic about anything. It's easy to act this exited for 1 minute everyday but it's not that easy to be this way the whole time.
It definitely looks like a Dumbo octopus but maybe its a new sub species or something. But I've seen like over half of them before so I feel like something wasn't conveyed properly in this video
As a wildlife biologist, it amazes me to know how much is still left to discover in the oceans… but at the same time, that’s why I stick to land animals… less chance of dying to something no one knows about… I’ll stay on dry land, thanks… 😬
95% of the ocean is unexplored and 95% of our universe. Light travels around earth 7 times in one second. So imagine how long it takes it to travel a year? Now imagine billions of light years. The OBSERVABLE universe is more than 46 billion light-years in any direction from Earth and 93 billion light-years in diameter. Most people can’t conceptualize even one billion - If you, and one descendent per generation, saved $100 every day, and each of you lived for 90 years, it would take you and 304 generations of your descendants to save up ONE billion dollars. So there’s plenty to discover🙂
The greatest plot twist Subnautica could have pulled would be if the entire game actually happened on Earth, in an undiscovered crater near the surface somewhere in the middle of the pacific. I would 100% believe it.
Especially because the newer species we're finding this year all seem to look exactly like something you'd find on subnautica, those alien species dont seem all too alien anymore
God.. Chloe is as bright and gorgeous as these awe-inspiring science/tech updates you release. When aeronautic/aerospace engineers get overwhelmed at work stuff i show them a chloe video and I always ADORE seeing that smile on their face as they are reminded to "Keep moving forward". On behalf of all of us Chloe thank you for being.. YOU :"D
She is one of the few youtubers who made me stick to science even though my country's education system is shit- If I ever become a scientist you'd have a major contribution to it
It’s wild that we have physically left our planet and begun to explore other worlds while simultaneously we are still exploring our own planet and making new discoveries.
The world is amazing. So amazing. There just is no possible way it all just happened. It has to have been planned, or designed, or set on a trajectory of complimentarity and cooperation toward being so cool.
You think something designed spiders to hunt down their prey, inject it with digestive enzymes and paralytic toxins, and then suck out it's insides? There is nothing about life that suggests it was designed, not once you stop cherry-picking the pretty bits and look at the details.
Is there a place where Cleo puts her sources for these videos? Not because I don't trust the info, I just want to learn more! I know I could look it up on my own but it would be nice make sure i'm getting more detail on the same info.
I just love these types of videos, sharing new discoveries. It's a major bonus to have the information shared by a beautiful lady. Thank you for the video and keep it up!
A brilliant and utterly goreous woman geeking out on a remarkable new discovery in the deep ocean is truly one of the most awesome things to behold. Love her! ❤️👍❤️
Just wanted to drop in and say - thank you cleo for reframing the science world in an exciting and optimistic way!!❤ You're dping a lot of help for meeee❤
If I could possibly fall in love with anyone, it would be with the positive sound and enthusiasm of Cleo, if this is her personality I want to know more people like her. I really enjoy learning from you. Peace out!
You get so excited, about Science, that you remind me of a classmate of mine, who was always so excited, about radio stations stuff, that I always wondered why he had picked me, to talk about it, whereas I knew nothing, about megawatts and stuff. That was amazing, to me. Thus, I kind of got interested in radio stations. And, when a friend of mine, who had an uncle who owned a small radio station, suggested to me to help him prepare a program, for an afternoon on the air, I was too glad to take part in that. I chose an Aznavour song, "La Mama", mentioning the supposed tremolo in that song, not really understanding fully what tremolo was, sounding with the assurance of an expert, in front of that microphone, not quite believing that I was truly on the air, in a radio station. The fellow impressed me, with his knowledge of what to do, all by himself, to put the program on the air. People with a passion for a field are great fun.
I really enjoy how you present stuff stuff that I would love anyway,but you seem to have found a nice balance adding a fair bit of your person,and a whole lot of your personality,without being a distraction,or detracting in any from the efficient passing on of fascinating knowledge. p.s. Love the more natural looking eyebrows.
Girl yer brilliant and so well informed and I know it shouldn't matter but, yer beautiful to boot and that's, one thing that first drew my attention (granted it shouldn't have) to yer site. However, I learned a long time ago that most guys are afraid to mention that and I know that it's appreciated. However, it yer intelligence and yer thirst for knowledge that attracted me to yer site. Keep up the good work .
I hope for the Trilobites to still be somewhere down there, I want them to be alive, after literally 3 mass extinctions, the 4th one shouldn’t’ve been the end of them, I personally am convinced they are still out there, plotting to rise up and retake the oceans that are their birth right!
She is so full of enthusiasm for science and she’s spreading awareness and that for me is hope!!!so not only science but hope!!! Now she is something right? Cute, well articulated and smart she has this way to share science that is just amazing BRAVO Cleo!!! NMRK🙏🏼❤️🪷❤️🙏🏼
That unidentified cute little creature looks like a Pokémon 😅. I absolutely love your happiness when you share these brilliant discoveries! I can't not smile ☺!! Keep up the brilliant work! I love this amazing world too!
WOW, you just rekindle my childhood dream for archeology and exploration, me and my best friend wanted to be that (especially him) but there was this grief that everything was already discovered.
We’ve noticed quite a few comments asking for the sources for this video. If you’re interested in learning more about Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Seamounts of the Southeast Pacific Expedition, led by Dr. Javier Sellanes of the Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, and an international team of deep-sea experts, all of the ROV dives, video blogs, and science stories are on our account. Thank you.
Seatoad was lit
Seatoad seems chill af
Who is created all those ?
chile 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Will do!
It's really insane that we're still discovering new things, and that we will never be completely familiar with all of the mysteries in the world.
imagine all this knowledge suddenly wiped out 💀💀
@@aldyde Why would we imagine that 😭
Im saddened by the undiscovered things which we’ll never know of, either those that stay hidden in the places untouched by us or the things we were too late to recover.
@@aldydethe library of Alexandria
The story of the fires at that library are over blown at best. There were multiple fires and each time they destroyed small amounts of works. Many of which were likely unimportant to our modern life, and likely ever saw any practical use at the time anyway. How many books at your public library go unchecked out for decades? @@majdgamer1983
Correction: The new underwater species were found on separate seamounts near the new seamounts discovered using sonar while en route from Costa Rica to Chile. Check out the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s website for more information!
appreciate the amendment.
I haven't even discovered pu&&&y let alone these things
And. People cakk Earth SMALL!
I still adore you ❤
This phenomenon darkness in the deep ocean and deep waves inside the oceans ( invisible) mentioned in details in the Qur'an 1400 years ago in surah noor ( light) , you can Google it .
New ocean update is insane
the bug fixes just dropped
Fr
😂😂😂
Your enthusiasm is uttterly infectious! 🙂
This is the type of people I want to work with, when I become a aerospace enginnering those who love to learn and are so enthusiastic
@@lordshiva3916don't get your hopes high. Nobody is this enthusiastic about anything. It's easy to act this exited for 1 minute everyday but it's not that easy to be this way the whole time.
She drinks a double espresso right before filming!
@@kassiogomes8498 if they’re in a job they like, they probably will be enthusiastic.
Looks like a dumbo octopus, which I thought was around for a hot minute
Ditto. But interesting for one to live on an underwater mountain, since a quick search says they usually live quite deep.
It definitely looks like a Dumbo octopus but maybe its a new sub species or something. But I've seen like over half of them before so I feel like something wasn't conveyed properly in this video
Different species
Yeah that's a whole ass genus. There's more than one dumbo octopus.
@@tyeddy4708"Dumbo Octopus" is not a species of animal.
As a wildlife biologist, it amazes me to know how much is still left to discover in the oceans… but at the same time, that’s why I stick to land animals… less chance of dying to something no one knows about… I’ll stay on dry land, thanks… 😬
Coward, you must not claim something you are not in heart, cause theres people whom willing to be something sacrifice everything else
That's why men were the ones who end up discovering everything lol
@@Matt-bp5vy No one said anything about men vs. women?
@@Matt-bp5vyLiterally shut the hell up
@@Matt-bp5vyThere's a time and a place, and this was neither
I love how infectious your joy is... After so much study and so much work and videos, u still as happy as a child. Keep it up
true
She has the joy of a young child in her eyes, how enchanting. ❤
Its AI-generated 😂
She never stops to infect me with her glee n jjoy.🤩😁👏🏾👏🏾
She got to tour RedBull F1 facilities and the CERN Collider. I would be truly happy everyday for the rest of my life if I did those things.
The fact that she gets so excited about topics she's talking about makes it that much better
Finally, a new ocean update
Pokèmon theme intensifies
That jellyfish = Cetoddle
Nah the sea toad ! New region and pokemon unlocked . I Gotta catch em all ❤😂
Rock/water type !
New generation trailer
That's what I was thinking lol
"Whatever this is" is ADORABLE
Dumbo octopus. Yes, it is adorable.
😂
its always refreashing to see that there are still things to discover in this world.
It's also refreshing to see more actual optimistic stories in her channel :>
imagine when we really start going to more worlds!
That's what she said
Ofc there are still things to discover. There will always be. One of my biggest sorrows is not being able to expirience all of them
95% of the ocean is unexplored and 95% of our universe.
Light travels around earth 7 times in one second. So imagine how long it takes it to travel a year?
Now imagine billions of light years.
The OBSERVABLE universe is more than 46 billion light-years in any direction from Earth and 93 billion light-years in diameter.
Most people can’t conceptualize even one billion -
If you, and one descendent per generation, saved $100 every day, and each of you lived for 90 years, it would take you and 304 generations of your descendants to save up ONE billion dollars.
So there’s plenty to discover🙂
"whatever this is" looks adorable
Love the manner in which you deliver info. Keep the info coming.
Simping much?
The greatest plot twist Subnautica could have pulled would be if the entire game actually happened on Earth, in an undiscovered crater near the surface somewhere in the middle of the pacific. I would 100% believe it.
Especially because the newer species we're finding this year all seem to look exactly like something you'd find on subnautica, those alien species dont seem all too alien anymore
@@halolighta yeah leviathans and warpers totally don't seem alien 😂
also yk, there’s that big planet looming over at all times
*Leviathan class lifeforms detected, are you sure you want to continue?*
Ummmm… yea ok :l
This was what I was expecting. Those discoveries feel like Subnautica all over again!
*_y e s_*
Your enthusiasm for science and nature is a pure joy to watch. Thank you.
Bro the Sea Toad looks like just he's chill like that😂
Nami, and sanji would absolutely love that technology.
It’s sad that we’re destroying our planet without even discovering it fully!
Don't worry even if we destroy the entire human race life will survive. I has been here far longer than our silly species.
@@novastar7654 what
Ow nooo are you dying Novastar😢
@@novastar7654 What
I day we exploit these new species for profit
My new goal is to become an underwater mountain climber.
Feel like underwater mountain descender is the more logical plan here. :) But hey, you do you!
@@ishikabhatt4579 climp, but upside down and against the forces of gravity
Probably gonna spend a lot more energy than normal climbing
😅 you would be implode but hey a thrill is a thrill
You'll die or get stuck in a cave where no one can save you
God.. Chloe is as bright and gorgeous as these awe-inspiring science/tech updates you release.
When aeronautic/aerospace engineers get overwhelmed at work stuff i show them a chloe video and I always ADORE seeing that smile on their face as they are reminded to "Keep moving forward". On behalf of all of us Chloe thank you for being.. YOU :"D
She is one of the few youtubers who made me stick to science even though my country's education system is shit-
If I ever become a scientist you'd have a major contribution to it
It’s wild that we have physically left our planet and begun to explore other worlds while simultaneously we are still exploring our own planet and making new discoveries.
That last one is a bunjelly cause it looks like a bunny jellyfish
Don't you mean a junnyfish?
It's so cute
It's a Dumbo octopus- which too is fitting 😂
@@willowbloomfield4402 but that isn't new to science
Bunnywhaleopuss
There is more aliean life in oceans than in space that we've found.
No, we have found an equal amount in both space and the oceans: 0.
We haven't even found all life that exists on the planet and finding any life in space should not be our priority now.
@@Mystery65344 Fax your conclusions to NASA, Elon Musk and the White House.
@@Kube_Dog silly
"cute little octopus blob with tiny wings"
Bringing Grace , Beauty & excitement to science lovers ❤
I just came across your channel
And its ammmmmmmazing
U have a good knowledge and u explain with a curiosity of a child
Hope u prosper in this field
That sea toad is adorable.
I know, it looks like a real life pokemon😭❤️❤️❤️
Discovered new species ❌
Increased my biology syllabus ✔️
😂
new region unlocked for new pokemons
Lol I said the same thing! 😂
Thanks, for the informative videos!!
Your Smile is Enchanting and Greatly Appreciated!!!
yo the new animal update looks fire🔥
I think you're really cool. Love the energy!
Right 🙄
That's what she said
Creeper
They're all beautiful (the new species). And that's some fast talking by Cleo in this one, lol.👏
Thanks, Cleo, for bringing all the interesting stories to us everyday!
You're awesome!
The world is amazing. So amazing. There just is no possible way it all just happened. It has to have been planned, or designed, or set on a trajectory of complimentarity and cooperation toward being so cool.
You think something designed spiders to hunt down their prey, inject it with digestive enzymes and paralytic toxins, and then suck out it's insides? There is nothing about life that suggests it was designed, not once you stop cherry-picking the pretty bits and look at the details.
Hell yeah new animal specie DLC just dropped
Can't wait for it to become the next chicken sandwich 😂😂😂
Earth just got update 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
The fact that only a little bit ago these creatures were roaming around without us knowing is kinda scary
If you're eaten up with anxiety and paranoia, I guess, maybe...
I suggest you don't look up at night.
The USS San Francisco likes this way of finding undersea mountains. Much better than the method they used.
Love it when they explain stuff with animation
Is there a place where Cleo puts her sources for these videos? Not because I don't trust the info, I just want to learn more! I know I could look it up on my own but it would be nice make sure i'm getting more detail on the same info.
I'd like to know the same thing!
Making sure they stay there in future water conditions is the challenge nowadays. They could die from platic too even being deep in the ocean
That's if the asians don't eat them first. They eat everything in the ocean.
Nope. Species die out. That's natural. Trying to force some weird perpetual stasis on nature is dystopian.
There's just so much life on this one little planet
I just love these types of videos, sharing new discoveries. It's a major bonus to have the information shared by a beautiful lady. Thank you for the video and keep it up!
A brilliant and utterly goreous woman geeking out on a remarkable new discovery in the deep ocean is truly one of the most awesome things to behold. Love her! ❤️👍❤️
I'm calling that one the Elmo Fish
Definitely looks like a bunny blob fish! Also, this is so sick! Still discovering new species each day. This world is incredible
We got fish Bunny's before GTA 6😂
after falling in the doom and gloom spiral side of YT shorts, your vids really did a lot to change the trajectory of the things I watch. Thank you.
So true you got my attention ❤❤❤
Its like looking at a new pokemon game
Pokemon Mountain Expedition and Pokemon Deep Sea Exploration ... these are the ones that crossover
? Way more alive & interesting than any game.
Strongest argument against deep-sea mining !
Mining can be done elsewhere
Who has ever suggested deep sea mining? That's so incredibly problematic for no reward.
Infact it doesn't ends here in the ocean is massive af where on 5% is explored imagine what it holds for us
Run-on sentences; Punctuation, please
I d said it before and I’ll say it again. You are just so cute when you talk about science and I love the enthusiasm it gives you so much charm ;)
Just wanted to drop in and say - thank you cleo for reframing the science world in an exciting and optimistic way!!❤ You're dping a lot of help for meeee❤
They look very cool, and I don’t want to be a downer, but it is when we discover stuff that they start to have problems 😢
I have a Real friend: Roger Downer.
I love seeing you discuss science stuff. Am a fan!!!
The Dumbo octopus was first discovered during the Challenger expedition from 1872-1876.
If I could possibly fall in love with anyone, it would be with the positive sound and enthusiasm of Cleo, if this is her personality I want to know more people like her. I really enjoy learning from you. Peace out!
You should increase your mic volume during the edits.
You get so excited, about Science, that you remind me of a classmate of mine, who was always so excited, about radio stations stuff, that I always wondered why he had picked me, to talk about it, whereas I knew nothing, about megawatts and stuff. That was amazing, to me. Thus, I kind of got interested in radio stations. And, when a friend of mine, who had an uncle who owned a small radio station, suggested to me to help him prepare a program, for an afternoon on the air, I was too glad to take part in that. I chose an Aznavour song, "La Mama", mentioning the supposed tremolo in that song, not really understanding fully what tremolo was, sounding with the assurance of an expert, in front of that microphone, not quite believing that I was truly on the air, in a radio station. The fellow impressed me, with his knowledge of what to do, all by himself, to put the program on the air. People with a passion for a field are great fun.
I really enjoy how you present stuff stuff that I would love anyway,but you seem to have found a nice balance adding a fair bit of your person,and a whole lot of your personality,without being a distraction,or detracting in any from the efficient passing on of fascinating knowledge.
p.s.
Love the more natural looking eyebrows.
Great report! Thank you!
Unpopular opinion: The ocean is scarier than the infinite void of space
The sea toads were first proposed as a separate family, the Chaunacidae, by the American biologist Theodore Gill in 1863.
“And whatever this is” like you can’t tell me that’s not an alien 😂
I’m a new follower , I like too much science and in the same time I want to improve my English listening skills.
Thank you so much.
You share really interesting space and earth discoveries and facts
Thanks for doing so❤
Girl yer brilliant and so well informed and I know it shouldn't matter but, yer beautiful to boot and that's, one thing that first drew my attention (granted it shouldn't have) to yer site. However, I learned a long time ago that most guys are afraid to mention that and I know that it's appreciated. However, it yer intelligence and yer thirst for knowledge that attracted me to yer site.
Keep up the good work .
Devious levels of down baddery
Omg your ligit my favorite UA-camr, I love science and your just making me more interested in it
Cleo , thanks for the info on discoveries , l love your Energy ❤ keep up the Grand work
The fact there’s underwater “mountains” already made raised my fear of the oceans so damn far past the mariana trench 😰😵☠️🌊
I do love your content amazingly detailed. It seems you like making videos sharing knowledge. Nice I came across your channel😁
I love your content. It is so enthusiastic and interesting and uplifting.
I hope for the Trilobites to still be somewhere down there, I want them to be alive, after literally 3 mass extinctions, the 4th one shouldn’t’ve been the end of them, I personally am convinced they are still out there, plotting to rise up and retake the oceans that are their birth right!
Discovered just in time for them to be soon classified as extinct
More importantly We can finally have different fish to eat
She is so full of enthusiasm for science and she’s spreading awareness and that for me is hope!!!so not only science but hope!!! Now she is something right? Cute, well articulated and smart she has this way to share science that is just amazing BRAVO Cleo!!!
NMRK🙏🏼❤️🪷❤️🙏🏼
Where do you get your information? BTW I love your videos😃😃
But my question is: why are they all so cute?! My kids would love ❤️ to have them as pets!
That unidentified cute little creature looks like a Pokémon 😅. I absolutely love your happiness when you share these brilliant discoveries! I can't not smile ☺!! Keep up the brilliant work! I love this amazing world too!
WOW, you just rekindle my childhood dream for archeology and exploration, me and my best friend wanted to be that (especially him) but there was this grief that everything was already discovered.
This is great love your channel, but where’s your top from 😂 ✨
Okay that little… I’m guessing octopus… IS THE MOST ADORABLE DANG THING I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!
It's a joy to see your excitement ❤
You are amazing!!! Spread your positivity all over the world!
I've been obsessed about the deep ocean since I was 3-4 yo (same with space)
This is amazing.
“Underwater mountains”
OH GOD NOT THE REAPERS
I don't understand why we don't just have Jason Momoa bring us info from Atlantean scientists.
Cleo, you are wonderful. Authentic delight in objective reality.
They livestream a lot of these ROV trips and it's super cool. The little Dumbo octopus is absolutely adorable 😍
You're great, love what you're doing, smart, interesting information!! Cheers!!
Mapping the sea floor is called Bathemetry if you've ever wondered
It's so refreshing to see deep sea content that isn't Megalodon conspiracy theory.
GOOD!!! I AGREE!!!❤
Props to the cameraman for withstanding several kilometers of water pressure to get those close-up shots