Dive into a vanishing, invisible forest to see what climate has changed

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Our underwater forests are largely unobserved, but now they are vanishing. To understand why, scientists dive underwater and look down from space--and their research reveals a complex system at risk of collapse.

Комментарии • 11

  • @MrAyrit
    @MrAyrit 2 года назад +3

    This video was really well done. I like these little short documentary things you guys are making.

  • @Life_42
    @Life_42 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! Greetings from Miami-Dade, South Florida!

  • @kenhedrick3366
    @kenhedrick3366 2 года назад +5

    When I was a child I remember seeing sea stars everywhere at low tide.

  • @Aikidragon_Prime
    @Aikidragon_Prime 2 года назад +1

    Supposedly this was Jacques Cousteau 2nd favorite place to dive. I got certified there in 1999 and have dived there over 50 times, it's like being on another planet. This video makes me incredibly sad seeing what has become of it and hopefully it recovers.
    One time my buddy and me were diving, we'd always bring frozen anchovies with us to hand feed the fish, on our way back my buddy was complaining how uncommonly tired he was getting. When we got to shallower water, he discovered a skate holding onto the bag that had a few chovies left dragging on him, it was funny.

  • @boson2916
    @boson2916 2 года назад +1

    Is underwater deforestation as bad as the land deforestation? No answer yet because it's under the water and there're still fishes swimming in the water.

  • @johney3734
    @johney3734 2 года назад +3

    lets revers climate change in our life time!!!
    we are the human race we can do better than slowing the speed of climate change.. if we dump carbon in wet environments at convergent plate boundary's the carbon will not rot back to the atmosphere.. so if we dump our plastic and other carbon trash into the gulf of Carpentaria (Australia)the Caribbean sea or the Mediterranean sea , we could build land into the sea. if we grow and bulldoze a forest that collect carbon and dump it into the sea that carbon is GONE!!! if we regrow the forest and do it again, 2 forests are now under the sea.. the same land can dump more and more carbon and make land at the same time. we just have to dump more carbon than we emit and we can burn coal and make coal faster..

  • @qarljohnson4971
    @qarljohnson4971 2 года назад +7

    Frustrating to see the kelp forest destruction portrayed as a result of sea urchins "gone bad".
    When at root the issue is the US lead charge to ignore the effects of industrial consumption and resultant pollutants for over 50 years now.
    The virus that wiped out most of the north American West Coast (not just California) star fish is a result of both the warming of the oceans and the acidification of the oceans from excess CO2 pollution.

  • @udipta21
    @udipta21 2 года назад

    Serious Subnautica vibes

  • @xbxb
    @xbxb 2 года назад

    Chills making documentary? Number one. 🤣

  • @dmenace265
    @dmenace265 2 года назад +1

    Yes, the climate on this planet has been in a forever changing cycle since it’s existing