I'm not a native english speaker, so I started to watch this channel just because Jonathan's english is easy to understand and I could improve my english by seeing and listening to things about ocean (water) - I have never been to the sea. But... I simply fell in love about Scuba diving... When I am watching your videos it seems to me I am flying, in a such amazing peace, like a dream... In fact I don't know how to describe well... All I can say is: this is one of the best things in my life. There's no sadness here. I just love it. Thank you for your work. Keep on going... (I am from Brazil).
I'm a recent zoology graduate, and this episode had me starry-eyed the whole time! Cnidarians were one of my favourite groups to learn about, and re-living some of my classes through this video was fantastic - thank you to you and your crew for producing such incredible content!
I unfortunately know what fire coral feels like...and it’s not good at all lol. I’ve always loved these informational videos of yours...they’re always so cool and I learn a lot!
This is not just a vdo or a content... It's the most helpful and informative for every NEET Aspirant or Students of a specific class... It helped me alot... I respect you sir for doing such marvelous job ❤✨
Great to see you return to some natural history content! Love the wreck and cave diving but didn’t realize how much we had missed the species related episodes.
Thanks a lot blue world for giving us amazing feel of coelenterates... After studying ncert it feels so good to see these beautiful animals❤ It feels so fanastic to see the function of cnidoblast I can't express how much I'm thankful to you❤
Comb jellies are not actually cnidarians. They do not have nematocytes and they don't sting. They are in their own phylum called Ctenophores. I find it amusing that they got a phylum name that also contains a silent "c".
I remember first watching your videos back in my first year of high school. Your videos were always what I look forward too the most in my biology classes
I was just thinking the other day how much I wish your channel would make videos about very specific groups of marine creatures and then you made this video about cnidarians as if you read my mind :)
Reasons for swimming in the ocean: sharkies aren't scary but can be really cute. reasons against swimming in the ocean: box jellies can sting as in STING, & aren't alone!!!
This is one of the few channels where you don't have to wonder what the content will be :D they're all awesome!! And not misleading either! Don't forget to subscribe guys!!
I really like this format. I know a lot of people who watch this channel are really into diving, but I watch for the sea life. Please do move videos like this talking about sea life.
Will you guys ever go diving in Antarctica/ the Artic again? Those are my favorite episodes you guys have ever done! Something about the vibe that environment gives makes for great watching. Excellent video as always BlueWorld crew!
Thank you for this great information❤. It really helped in my studies, but you could also add about corals and metagenesis too. I think it's very basic. Btw love your content 💗... It always helps me in my studies 💛☺
I have learnt more Geography and about Biology of Aquatic animals from Blue World Tv than I have ever learnt during my school days . Another informative video !!
Great video. I think jelly fish are just beautiful. Even the Portuguese man o' war is lovely. (To look at, not cuddle.) You've still got the best channel on RUclips, thanks!
I dive year round. I have a thick wet suit, but most folks around here use dry suits. Surprisingly, the water is often a few degrees warmer than the air due to its thermal mass, although of course water conducts heat away from the body faster than air does. (I *would* prefer a dry suit, but because I'm really tall and fairly thin I'd need a custom made one for the best fit, and they're out of my price range. In the mean time, my custom-made "Farmer John" wet suit keeps me toasty warm except on deeper dives, when the foam is compressed so much that it doesn't insulate as well. As long as I stay above 50 feet or so, I'm fine, and there are plenty of shore dives where there's a lot so see even at 30 feet or less. )
@@seikibrian8641 The air/H2O difference is always my problem. I need to get one of those Surf-Fur jackets to keep me from freezing on surface intervals hahaha
@@viperpm I'm not familiar with the Surf-Fur; I'll have to look into that. I have a long-sleeved 'dryrobe Advanced,' but it's not as warm as I'd like. On one group dive a couple of years ago one, of the buddies earned points with the rest of the group by bringing a propane heater to put in the shelter, and I had brought an insulated jug of warm Gatorade. There was still snow on the ground, but we did two dives with a 30-minute interval. The heater and warm drink made it a nice day. (BTW, I just checked, and it looks like the dryrobe is no longer available.)
Woww I learned alot about cnidarians, If I am not mistaken, According to Mr. Jonathan Bird They're two types of it, The Polypoid and the Medusoid. From my own understanding, Polypoid are those cnidarians that has tentacles facing downward just like jellys, While Medusoid's tentacles are facing upward which usually stick to sponges or corals. - This is just my own understanding after watching the video and If it is wrong feel free to correct it and It will add to my knowledge as well.. Thank you and Stay Safe everyone.. Watching here from.philippines..
@@BlueWorldTV that would be amazing for my channel. Im in vietnam and can dive with a go pro haha. But my channel is mostly doing animal facts and trying to educate about climate change
Today i watched some amazing footage of a landing on mars, now i get to enjoy the blue world and the funky things living in it. isn't it fun being an arm chair explorer!
What an amazing video! Is the upside-down jelly considered a medusoid or polypoid? Wouldn't it be awesome if we could absorb oxygen directly through our skin?! Diving would be so incredibly different!
I am a Student of Science Section in Bangladesh..I love nature..good video thank you so much for the making charming video..I subscribed your channel for watching like video..
Hey Jonathan great video man really helping me get inspired to dive and hopefully find a career in loving the ocean, I have a question for you "when diving in colder waters how do you deal with the cold shock on the parts that are not covered up such as your face?
It's not the most pleasant thing, but then your face goes numb. I tried diving in full face masks to reduce the unpleasantness, but they were too much trouble.
@@BlueWorldTV it actually doesn’t. Depending on which jellyfish stung you and the ph of the person’s urine, it might do nothing or even worsen the sting. Vinegar is better for deactivating the stings.
Siphonophores are also cnidarians and one of the weirdest looking colonial organisms i've seen. Have any of the blue world team members encountered a siphonophore (Portuguese man o war doesnt count :p) while diving? I know a lot of them live below 1500 meters but there is a couple of Physonects that can be found at shallow depths.
Really good video Jonathan!! Feels like a documentary, a good one!! Have you heard of a Mola Mola Sunfish? It’s a really big fish, well it’s not really a fish, it’s actually a drifter. I was wondering if you seen one before or if not, they are commonly found off the Californian coast. I’ve seen 3 in the wild and 1 at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. They grow to be really big, huge!
This is an amazing video and the explanation is superb. I understand this topic so clearly now. I just couldn't understand anything from my text book. Thanks a lot Sir!
Do you think you could please do a live video with the Irukandji? That would be incredibly insightful and fascinating if you could. They are my favorite Cnidarians.
I'm not a native english speaker, so I started to watch this channel just because Jonathan's english is easy to understand and I could improve my english by seeing and listening to things about ocean (water) - I have never been to the sea. But... I simply fell in love about Scuba diving... When I am watching your videos it seems to me I am flying, in a such amazing peace, like a dream... In fact I don't know how to describe well... All I can say is: this is one of the best things in my life. There's no sadness here. I just love it. Thank you for your work. Keep on going... (I am from Brazil).
Thanks for your kind comments and for watching! Your English is way better than my Portuguese!
@@BlueWorldTV that is a bit true.
Yeah ‼️‼️‼️
I’m good at English but we learn very mighty important lessons
I'm a recent zoology graduate, and this episode had me starry-eyed the whole time! Cnidarians were one of my favourite groups to learn about, and re-living some of my classes through this video was fantastic - thank you to you and your crew for producing such incredible content!
Thanks!!!
I unfortunately know what fire coral feels like...and it’s not good at all lol. I’ve always loved these informational videos of yours...they’re always so cool and I learn a lot!
Pretty much every diver will EVENTUALLY end up having a fire coral experience!
@@BlueWorldTV Oh lord.
@@BlueWorldTV are the best!!!!!!!!🥳👍
Woooow
😊
This is not just a vdo or a content... It's the most helpful and informative for every NEET Aspirant or Students of a specific class... It helped me alot... I respect you sir for doing such marvelous job ❤✨
Really this is marvelous. I cannot even believe my eyes. You have brought out the marvelous blue world in front of our eyes. Thnk you so much 🙂
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
The More You Know...
Thanks Jonathan
I would like to see Netflix buy a few seasons of Blue World.
You and me both. Like all 8 seasons!
Lol
Great to see you return to some natural history content! Love the wreck and cave diving but didn’t realize how much we had missed the species related episodes.
Yeah, we were a little bit held hostage by COVID and what we had available.
Thanks a lot blue world for giving us amazing feel of coelenterates...
After studying ncert it feels so good to see these beautiful animals❤
It feels so fanastic to see the function of cnidoblast
I can't express how much I'm thankful to you❤
Cnidarians are so cool! my favorite cnidarians are probably Portuguese man-of-war and bioluminescent comb jellies. :)
Comb jellies are not actually cnidarians. They do not have nematocytes and they don't sting. They are in their own phylum called Ctenophores. I find it amusing that they got a phylum name that also contains a silent "c".
My favorite is the immortal jellyfish, it is able to reverse the aging process, but can die if their central nervous system thing is destroyed.
I remember first watching your videos back in my first year of high school. Your videos were always what I look forward too the most in my biology classes
Awesome!! Must have had a cool teacher!
I was just thinking the other day how much I wish your channel would make videos about very specific groups of marine creatures and then you made this video about cnidarians as if you read my mind :)
More to come!
Check out our "Marine Biology" playlist!
ruclips.net/p/PLJEGLu0_tbrQZ-jUE7x_3S-imWuvFfF4p
I believe their dictionary definition is synonymous with "cool"
Wow I didn’t know corals are related to jellyfish
Very beautiful animals and nature! 🐙🐚🐡🌿
Fire Coral: the reason I wear gloves😅
Jonathan Birds likes a swimming dictionary.
Only smarter than a dictionary
Such an informative video!
Good luck to Blue Worlds Team!❤
Thank you so much!
I liked how educational this video was and my GF liked that you didn't interrupt for subscribers.
Sometimes you gotta interrupt for subscribers because that's what keeps us going!
@@BlueWorldTV Tell *her* !
@@DasAntiNaziBroetchen :P
Reasons for swimming in the ocean: sharkies aren't scary but can be really cute. reasons against swimming in the ocean: box jellies can sting as in STING, & aren't alone!!!
This is one of the few channels where you don't have to wonder what the content will be :D they're all awesome!! And not misleading either! Don't forget to subscribe guys!!
Wow, thanks!
I really like this format. I know a lot of people who watch this channel are really into diving, but I watch for the sea life. Please do move videos like this talking about sea life.
We are doing a whole series like this: Cnidarians, Arthropods, Mollusks, Echinoderms, etc.
The way you explain i genuinely loved it and ur videos took me to another world. Sending lots of love keep going sir. 😭❤️
Love the ocean!
Hey Jonathan! i remember watching your videos like 6 years ago. Thanks for making my childhood awesome.
Thanks for watching!!
Amazing video , thank you Jonathan .
Will you guys ever go diving in Antarctica/ the Artic again? Those are my favorite episodes you guys have ever done! Something about the vibe that environment gives makes for great watching. Excellent video as always BlueWorld crew!
I am going back to Antarctica in January on an assignment. Not sure if we will be able to make a Blue World while we are there.
Thank you for this great information❤. It really helped in my studies, but you could also add about corals and metagenesis too. I think it's very basic. Btw love your content 💗... It always helps me in my studies 💛☺
I have learnt more Geography and about Biology of Aquatic animals from Blue World Tv than I have ever learnt during my school days . Another informative video !!
Thanks!
Great video. I think jelly fish are just beautiful. Even the Portuguese man o' war is lovely. (To look at, not cuddle.) You've still got the best channel on RUclips, thanks!
Thanks!
Best channel on RUclips
Literally best vedio , if you want to know about phyllum cnideria
This makes my want to dive, but it’s still winter.
Same here
Always wanted too
I dive year round. I have a thick wet suit, but most folks around here use dry suits. Surprisingly, the water is often a few degrees warmer than the air due to its thermal mass, although of course water conducts heat away from the body faster than air does. (I *would* prefer a dry suit, but because I'm really tall and fairly thin I'd need a custom made one for the best fit, and they're out of my price range. In the mean time, my custom-made "Farmer John" wet suit keeps me toasty warm except on deeper dives, when the foam is compressed so much that it doesn't insulate as well. As long as I stay above 50 feet or so, I'm fine, and there are plenty of shore dives where there's a lot so see even at 30 feet or less. )
@@seikibrian8641 The air/H2O difference is always my problem. I need to get one of those Surf-Fur jackets to keep me from freezing on surface intervals hahaha
@@viperpm I'm not familiar with the Surf-Fur; I'll have to look into that. I have a long-sleeved 'dryrobe Advanced,' but it's not as warm as I'd like. On one group dive a couple of years ago one, of the buddies earned points with the rest of the group by bringing a propane heater to put in the shelter, and I had brought an insulated jug of warm Gatorade. There was still snow on the ground, but we did two dives with a 30-minute interval. The heater and warm drink made it a nice day. (BTW, I just checked, and it looks like the dryrobe is no longer available.)
I don't know why but this video is making me happier🙃
Yay! Cnidarians are fun animals, they always make me happy when I see them too!
It is fascinating that something so beautiful can be so dangerous.
Nearly a million subscribers for Blue World. Well deserved.
Woo hoo!
Whole phylum in couple of minutes...loved itt🙃
Thank you so much 😀
Very great video love all the footage of the clownfish beautiful 👏 👏
Another Great video, Keep the fantastic work up❗💙💙
This is very helpful for biology stdudents
thanks sir
Just love this video ❤️
This channel is awesome. My favorite! All the time 🥰
This is the second video I've had to watch for my class and it's so interesting. I always learn so much. 😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Woww I learned alot about cnidarians, If I am not mistaken, According to Mr. Jonathan Bird They're two types of it, The Polypoid and the Medusoid. From my own understanding, Polypoid are those cnidarians that has tentacles facing downward just like jellys, While Medusoid's tentacles are facing upward which usually stick to sponges or corals.
- This is just my own understanding after watching the video and If it is wrong feel free to correct it and It will add to my knowledge as well.. Thank you and Stay Safe everyone..
Watching here from.philippines..
Seriously this chanel is amazing 😍 , Being a zoology student it is very helpful for me to understand Ocean animals
Plz give me a reply sir , I am a big fan of you .
I am from India 🇮🇳
Thanks for watching!!!!
Best episode ever 😁😁
Ooo blue world will always out do me! Jealous :)
Maybe we should collaborate on something?
@@BlueWorldTV that would be amazing for my channel. Im in vietnam and can dive with a go pro haha. But my channel is mostly doing animal facts and trying to educate about climate change
Subhan Allah, so amazing!
Great video about these very fascinating group of animals.
Thanks!
Today i watched some amazing footage of a landing on mars, now i get to enjoy the blue world and the funky things living in it. isn't it fun being an arm chair explorer!
This channel was part of my childhood 😌
Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷!!
Hi!
I went to Puerto Rico to
@@kelleyorion9721 GOOD TO HEAR THAT KELLY!! HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME THERE 🙏
@@josebaez8451 I sure did. looking forward to going again soon.
What an amazing video! Is the upside-down jelly considered a medusoid or polypoid? Wouldn't it be awesome if we could absorb oxygen directly through our skin?! Diving would be so incredibly different!
We should have included the upside down jellyfish. They are medusoid but literally just prefer to be upside down!
@@BlueWorldTVAwesome! Thank you, jellies are so amazing!
I am from Pakistan and a big fan of your content. I was never aware about such a beautiful blue world. Great work ♥️
Welcome!
I'm great l found this channel❤ Made my studies more easy and interesting
Happy to hear that!
An other very good one. Thank's to you and your team
I am a Student of Science Section in Bangladesh..I love nature..good video thank you so much for the making charming video..I subscribed your channel for watching like video..
Your new animator seems really cool and you should give him a ton of money
LOL...THAT GUY??? ;-)
THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOREEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDD
This video is really helpful with my reef tank.
Hey Jonathan great video man really helping me get inspired to dive and hopefully find a career in loving the ocean, I have a question for you "when diving in colder waters how do you deal with the cold shock on the parts that are not covered up such as your face?
It's not the most pleasant thing, but then your face goes numb. I tried diving in full face masks to reduce the unpleasantness, but they were too much trouble.
Superb video 🤘👌😍👏👏
All in one this channel is best. Thanks sir 🙏🙏 for your support 👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Anyone taking bio 101 and 102 deff should watch this! I’m surprised I remember most of the stuff
Very informative as always!
Good job
We are hoping the science teachers of the world will find this one!
Awesome❤️
Still watching on your beautiful video. Mr. Jonathan.
watching from Philippines dinagat Island
Very very very good and informative video😍
How beautiful ❤️👀
I couldn't find a channel likeyour channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a kid, jellyfish were my favorite animals!
Never announce you’ve been stung by a jelly. Unless you want an offer to be peed on. Lol
Hey, it helps! LOL!
I don't wanna get PEED ON
@@BlueWorldTV it actually doesn’t. Depending on which jellyfish stung you and the ph of the person’s urine, it might do nothing or even worsen the sting. Vinegar is better for deactivating the stings.
Siphonophores are also cnidarians and one of the weirdest looking colonial organisms i've seen. Have any of the blue world team members encountered a siphonophore (Portuguese man o war doesnt count :p) while diving? I know a lot of them live below 1500 meters but there is a couple of Physonects that can be found at shallow depths.
We don't have a ton of great siphonophore footage or I would have included them.
Amazing video !!
This is amazing. I have always wondered what the bottom of the ocean looked like
❤❤❤❤
Thnx man... just made my zoology easier TT thanxxxxx
Really interesting and useful sir
Expecting more😊
This is so cool😆😆
Love to watch your videos
I love this video
It's amazing I'll name it the coolest thing ever
Ya should work on the name
Awesome video
SUPER COOL AMAZING VIDEO
Waiting for your new videos is like waiting for christmas! Thanks for sharing your blue world with us :)
Thanks for watching!
How are anemone stingers capable of penetrating the scales of a fish to immobilize them when they are hardly capable of breaking human skin?
The ones that barely penetrate human skin also cannot penetrate other skin of the same thickness.
Thanks Jonathan
Awesome new video
Thanks!
Really good video Jonathan!! Feels like a documentary, a good one!! Have you heard of a Mola Mola Sunfish? It’s a really big fish, well it’s not really a fish, it’s actually a drifter. I was wondering if you seen one before or if not, they are commonly found off the Californian coast. I’ve seen 3 in the wild and 1 at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. They grow to be really big, huge!
It is a fish....big and slow and gentle. I've seen them a few times. Biggest one I ever saw was in the Galapagos. Huge!
Just love ur way of teaching
Thanks!!
Love your videos they are very inspirational!
ICON ! ! !
Very dangerous but cool right?
I think they are.😎🆒😎🆒😎🆒
Very nice 👍 👍👍😊😊😊🙂🙂🙂
Hey Johnathan! How do shiny stuff in the ocean attract predators? Like sharks and barracudas for example.
They like bling!
@@BlueWorldTV oh, so it’s the shining at their eyes that gets their attention?
Your videos are awesome ! I hope you get 1 million subscribers soon!
I hope so too!
Me to
I am Taking help in my study from your channel. really thank you 🥀
Wow great vid, jellies are always my favorite to see down there
Same here!
You the best👍
I love this channel so much
Thank you!!!
This is an amazing video and the explanation is superb. I understand this topic so clearly now. I just couldn't understand anything from my text book. Thanks a lot Sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Do you think you could please do a live video with the Irukandji? That would be incredibly insightful and fascinating if you could. They are my favorite Cnidarians.
Great 👍
Love this vids keep up the good work