We don't know anything, but climate change is affecting what we don't know! It's amazing, we need to preserve, also, how can we make money of these possibly medicinal creatures? Truly we serve a noble cause!!
We need to see for ourselves what's in these canyons first. It's likely they'll use this to prevent anyone from sending anything down to the deep sea canyons...
@@spoongood3937 Please do. The people who come on missions with us are scientists, mariners, engineers, and a handful of documentarians. Any of those professions can lead you to a career exploring the ocean.
So sad that this video has only reached few thousand people. Maybe some young people will be carrying the torch. It is so much we don't know and so little we know. Very good video thanks for the upload
Im proud of hearing serengetiii,at 2:01 found in my beatiful country of Tanzaniaa..welcome you all to see the real,continental serengetii and i promisee i'll host you,
Those canyons are washouts. You find them above the ocean, sloping roughly down to huge ancient river beds; and identical at the edge of the continental shelf down to the sea floor. A lot of water drained, which should concern us. In the 60's, the Navy found a lot of carnage in Oceanographer's Canyon. It's no surprise they'd 'protect' these deep sea canyons now that the tech is coming around to see for ourselves what's down there.
All the big research in the sea was basically completed in the 50's, 60's, and some 70's. The Navy got what they wanted for the gov already, otherwise I'd tell you to join the Navy. But they've already gone done to Oceanographer's Canyon. They didn't release any info, and the only accounts of what they found say it was evidence of cataclysm.
@@Tymdek In the 60's, they saw. In the 70's, they went down again and some oceanographer said 'oh, look at this, I think it was formed by this! I base this off nearly nothing.' I don't trust my former employer, and you shouldn't either. Also, the best research was done during and a while after WW2. Usually by Rand Corp. There's a good reason International Geophysical Year kicked off when it did....
@@cavscout888 Well I don't need to trust my employer, because I never had one. I am a biology student from Germany and as far as I understand it from my lectures we don't fully understand how exactly all the processes and ecosystems work in the deep sea. (Not to mention that we've only mapped a fraction of the seafloor.) Especially sediment probes (which my gf is working with as a student helper) that can give a lot of insight into the earth's climate are worth studying. And the potential medical applications of organisms or substances they produce are extremely valuable. So: As far as I know the technology to even get down there isn't available for that long of a time yet. And it's getting increasingly better which enables us to make more and more discoveries. And while we know something about the oceans that doesn't mean that there is nothing more to be found. There is so much more to all that than military applications. And the science being done on the topic on a daily basis massively deepens our understanding of the planet we live on.
Same! We wish everyone had one! People who've been down in ours, if it's their first time, always tell us their perspective about life on Earth is forever changed.
How would normal dummies like myself be able to experience this? It's Number 1 bucket list ASAP. I got to see the GBR before we basically killed it thankfully. @@OceanX
Everyday Americans are trying to figure out how they will survive on a day to day basis due to living in a very unfair and messed up economic and political system. They don't have the luxury of even fathoming what magnificent and mysterious organisms live down there in underwater America.
He hasn't done anything good. There are more people now than ever who want to know what's in the deep sea canyons, and the tech is coming around for people to see it by their own means, in a transparent way. This new 'protection' is merely to keep it controlled and away from the people.
why at the end is this suddenly about the us?? the moment we stop appropriating things, we are free to enjoy the world as it is. till then we are traped in this childish tug of war, us and them... jeesh, grow up humanity it's time
Why is Climate Change always talked about as if it's a bad thing ? What if it were going the other direction ? What if there was snow in L.A. every year for christmas ? Would that be good, or bad ?
Sucks that you must spend thousands of dollars on education to get into this field of study. It's so important yet people like ocean x and universities gatekeep because of money.
@@bloodwisteria Every ~12k years. The current ice age (yes, we're still technically in an ice age) kicked off ~12k years ago. The north pole is moving fast, the ESA says the magnetic field has lost 15% of it's strength in the 20th century, and another 5% in the last decade. It's kind of obvious that the process is underway.
I had no clue, it's amazing. People should be more aware of this.
Isn't it?
We don't know anything, but climate change is affecting what we don't know!
It's amazing, we need to preserve, also, how can we make money of these possibly medicinal creatures?
Truly we serve a noble cause!!
We need to see for ourselves what's in these canyons first. It's likely they'll use this to prevent anyone from sending anything down to the deep sea canyons...
Phenomenal Videos! I hope y’alls channel and clips become viral. Well deserve! Thank you for the knowledge and the ability to view the undiscovered!
Gah what can I do to become a part of this team
We have a LinkedIn where our job vacancies are advertised: www.linkedin.com/company/oceanxorg
@@OceanX omgggg
OceanX once I’m old enough I’m going to join
@@spoongood3937 Please do. The people who come on missions with us are scientists, mariners, engineers, and a handful of documentarians. Any of those professions can lead you to a career exploring the ocean.
@@OceanX Love seeing these videos! I'm a diver out of Boston and never realized we had anything like this- granted it's much much deeper than we go.
This videos are so well done. I'm amazed by the cinematography and the content and message you guys are sharing. Very undervalued. You guys are dope!
Thank you so much!!
So sad that this video has only reached few thousand people.
Maybe some young people will be carrying the torch. It is so much we don't know and so little we know.
Very good video thanks for the upload
Absolutely amazing work, thank you
Im proud of hearing serengetiii,at 2:01 found in my beatiful country of Tanzaniaa..welcome you all to see the real,continental serengetii and i promisee i'll host you,
What are the 1:52 creatures? I'm amazed, great video!
Those are polychaete worms! www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/14-fun-facts-about-marine-bristle-worms-180955773/
Those canyons are washouts. You find them above the ocean, sloping roughly down to huge ancient river beds; and identical at the edge of the continental shelf down to the sea floor. A lot of water drained, which should concern us. In the 60's, the Navy found a lot of carnage in Oceanographer's Canyon. It's no surprise they'd 'protect' these deep sea canyons now that the tech is coming around to see for ourselves what's down there.
seriously thinking about becoming a marine biologist again 👀
Wish I knew, im just thinking about what career path i want to take
All the big research in the sea was basically completed in the 50's, 60's, and some 70's. The Navy got what they wanted for the gov already, otherwise I'd tell you to join the Navy. But they've already gone done to Oceanographer's Canyon. They didn't release any info, and the only accounts of what they found say it was evidence of cataclysm.
@@cavscout888 Oh that's not true. We're just beginning to understand what's down there.
@@Tymdek In the 60's, they saw. In the 70's, they went down again and some oceanographer said 'oh, look at this, I think it was formed by this! I base this off nearly nothing.' I don't trust my former employer, and you shouldn't either. Also, the best research was done during and a while after WW2. Usually by Rand Corp. There's a good reason International Geophysical Year kicked off when it did....
@@cavscout888 Well I don't need to trust my employer, because I never had one. I am a biology student from Germany and as far as I understand it from my lectures we don't fully understand how exactly all the processes and ecosystems work in the deep sea. (Not to mention that we've only mapped a fraction of the seafloor.) Especially sediment probes (which my gf is working with as a student helper) that can give a lot of insight into the earth's climate are worth studying. And the potential medical applications of organisms or substances they produce are extremely valuable.
So: As far as I know the technology to even get down there isn't available for that long of a time yet. And it's getting increasingly better which enables us to make more and more discoveries. And while we know something about the oceans that doesn't mean that there is nothing more to be found. There is so much more to all that than military applications. And the science being done on the topic on a daily basis massively deepens our understanding of the planet we live on.
Great ocean great sea
So how much pressure is needed to help stop the polluters of excessive carbon emissions resulting in planet warming?
I need a personal sub
Same! We wish everyone had one! People who've been down in ours, if it's their first time, always tell us their perspective about life on Earth is forever changed.
How would normal dummies like myself be able to experience this? It's Number 1 bucket list ASAP. I got to see the GBR before we basically killed it thankfully. @@OceanX
I thought they wanted to save the sea.But this guy said that he wants to find for medical stuff for us in the marine enviroment, what?
It's very logical to look to the sea for answers. Our blood is nothing more than saltwater just like the sea.
And? He is saying that as a [pssob;e adbamthae/
@@rogerdavis149 No it is not and that is also completely fucking irrelevant lol
What are you even saying?
@@mareksicinski3726 never took biology did you?
The action starts. At 1:55 your welcome
I thought it was faces morphed together.
Everyday Americans are trying to figure out how they will survive on a day to day basis due to living in a very unfair and messed up economic and political system.
They don't have the luxury of even fathoming what magnificent and mysterious organisms live down there in underwater America.
USA keep marine life in good condition
Thanks obama
He hasn't done anything good. There are more people now than ever who want to know what's in the deep sea canyons, and the tech is coming around for people to see it by their own means, in a transparent way. This new 'protection' is merely to keep it controlled and away from the people.
and we destroy this beautiful world..
An we think we can go to wars 🤣🤣🤣
why at the end is this suddenly about the us??
the moment we stop appropriating things, we are free to enjoy the world as it is.
till then we are traped in this childish tug of war, us and them...
jeesh, grow up humanity
it's time
?? I'm confused
The 🎶🎶
Why is Climate Change always talked about as if it's a bad thing ? What if it were going the other direction ? What if there was snow in L.A. every year for christmas ? Would that be good, or bad ?
Have you seen your country 😮 if 80% of America knew about this site it would be destroyed best keep it on the low
Chinaa
Sucks that you must spend thousands of dollars on education to get into this field of study. It's so important yet people like ocean x and universities gatekeep because of money.
When that lady said 99% warmer I turned it off
Ninety-nine percent faster.
OceanX climate change doesn’t exist, however the world gets warm and it cools off just take a look at the ice age and the dinosaurs
@@jacobgiangiulio6323 oh man
Flux here we go again
@@bloodwisteria Every ~12k years. The current ice age (yes, we're still technically in an ice age) kicked off ~12k years ago. The north pole is moving fast, the ESA says the magnetic field has lost 15% of it's strength in the 20th century, and another 5% in the last decade. It's kind of obvious that the process is underway.
Awesome. But The climate change talk was nonsense,
Underwater Trump lives there
Was a fan until you started up with the climate change narrative.
Oh gosh another "CLimate Change doesnt exist" Idiot..
@@lasseschacht2087 oh look another sad soul who calls people names and trolls 8 month old posts, get a life.