Scientists discover new giant fish species off Japan's coast
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- There is a great variety of sea life swimming in Earth's oceans, but according to the National Ocean Service, more than 90% of the species living in them are not yet classified. So when scientists stumbled onto a toothy deep-sea "top predator" off Japan's coast, they could not believe a fish of that size was swimming around the deep blue. Lucy Craft has more.
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The title should be
“New fish species discovered in 2016 but we are showing it in 2021”
They had to wait til they ate them all
😂😂😂😂🤦
@@myview5840 LMFAOOOOO
This is what happened when they have nothing else to report
Trump is out of office I guess
"We know more about the moon than we do about the ocean."
That's true. I can name every specie that lives on the moon. 😎
Ya but we know infinitely more about the species in the deep ocean than the ones on the moon. So call it a toss up. ;P
Big brain move
Grabs 🍿
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# bruce sees all
That fish looks like it just left radioactive activity
Yes
They will be eating I’m sure soon there
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Or is fed with plastic
@Mz Jazzy 4areason 2.0 💁🏽♀️here sis take it 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Imagine how many species went extinct because of us and we never knew about them.
Sad that.
because of who? japanese...
more have gone extinct before us and everything will eventually go extinct
@@nat0106951 Pretty sure it's due to whatever your race is.
@@nat0106951 ya know that sounds racist and anyways no matter what everyone is guilty of it
Japan: earthquake
Scientists: fish
This is 5 years ago
@@riskya246 wait this discovery was made 5yrs ago
Fukashima Flounder
Came from the other ocean
@B Palmer the middle earth
Shortly afterwards, a new sushi roll was invented.
😭😭
It comes with a golden retriever based roll and bat eggs
😛😛😛
I'm Sure you are Correct !
That Very specimen likely turned to sushi.
As they dissected and examined it,
It was then put on tooth picks.
🤣😂😭😭. I’d try it though.
I freaking love the ocean. There’s so many undiscovered cryptids just waiting to be found
If you really love the ocean then you would know its dying . Fukushima is still leaking massive amounts of radiation into ocean every minute.
So they down there waiting to be found ? Lol
@@toddedwardsinger Of course I know it's dying. Overfishing, microplastics, the ph of the ocean lowering and becoming more acidic to where shelled creatures are having their shells dissolving, I haven't heard of Fukushima dumping radiation into it yet though
@@nautilume7114 it most absolutely is. Has been for the last 7 years .
@@nautilume7114 i guess you watch cnn. Look it up and you will lean that anything really important is not put onto the news
Japan: We discovered a new fish!
Pokemon Company: That's going in generation 9!
Lol
No, let's eat it!
@@onetwocue I think I'll pass 😂
The fish was discovered in 2016 so any pokemon game from 2016 til now may already have that type of pokemon.
And I believe it may be Bruxish the Water/Psychic type.
@@ScrotumBalls No Bruxish is based on the Huma huma nuka nuka apu'a, a fish found near tropical waters in Hawaii. Sun and Moon came out in 2016, and they usually take 2 years to finish making a game as they start as soon as the previous generation is released. So there is no way that in 2016 when it was originally discovered that it could've been added to the game. They have the pokemon done first, the last thing they do is localize it from my understanding. I could be wrong on the last part, but how would I know it was already discovered? I do watch the news, but not religiously enough to catch everything. Its just crazy that if it was already discovered in 2016 then why say it again in 2021? Not that I don't believe you, I was just joking anyway. Awesome that another pokemon fan commented.
"Now we know about a LION" Somebody smoked a j before she came to work
Lmao tf she talking bout a Lion. Big goof
@ThaKronDon 🤣 who gave Martha an anchor seat
I think she meant a lion of the sea.
@@jexikavindictive lol she WAS repeating the term but I don't think she knew what she was talking about 😂
@@aspectator6506 😂😂😂😂😂
Yesss! Love how they played Phish in the beginning!!
Such a great song.
I looked for someone else who recognized heavy things. Hahah 👍🏼 nice
What if there are gigantic sea creatures that are just so deep that they can’t go up far enough for us to even get close to seeing. With the change in pressure or whatever
@@CasperTheGhost64 ever heard of deep sea gigantism?
That’s what allows the giant and colossal squids to be up arms of 30 meters
*upwards
what if outerspace is just a really thin ocean
@@CasperTheGhost64 Actually your wrong
Finally, some credible news from CBS. Just the facts. No op-ed.
CBS wasn't lying when it said , Trump supporters are just like the new fish, cold and dumb
It’s always something new in the water that way... I’m still waiting on them to find the new age lochness monster
I am waiting for the discovery of mermaids I come from a family of sailors and they have told me stories on trips🤷🏾♀️
I am waiting for the megalodon
@@itsmeineedmedic2188 That honestly could be possible the ocean is SO big i honestly believe a Medgadolon could be lurking somewhere XD
a vegan nessie into yoga and crystals?
@meansubmarine really don't know but I am not lying
"We did what all the people always do, Discover and then Destroy."
- Dr. Minway Zhang. The Meg 2018
:(
My sentiments exactly
We are the monsters. Not this fish.
That’s literally a ZOMBIE FISH
From all the radiation leaked into the ocean from Fukushima. I’m not surprised.
Well, they said they got it from the deep sea. My guess, while pulling the line up, they didn't take into consideration the difference in pressure. It's just like the blob fish
how is it a zombie fish if it's dead? the only thing surprising about it is it's size
@@yungmetro4889 you are either a troll, or believe the movies waaaay to much
@@yungmetro4889 Na I would say it was an adaptation for extreme depths
Americans: cool, new fish!
Japanese: cool, new sushi ingredient!
This news is over 5 years old.
But its new to me, and probably millions of others....
That's how long it takes to gather data and write a paper. It was only published this year. Being a science nerd since childhood I'm use to it. Hear a word about something wait years for more. When it comes to space exploration it's way more nuts. Get excited about planned mission. Wait years for delays, because nobody wants it to get launched and not work so they test every part past the requirements of the mission. Then delay for launch day because it has a 5% chance to fail wasting money and years of work. Finally it leaves earth, to take months or many years to get to its location.
Science is all about accuracy publish errors because you rushed, you'll damage your career if your lucky. All work is checked over and over. Over the centuries those works will be learned and tested by children. Because whatever we consider the fringe of knowledge will one day be a young child's homework... Until we figure out a better way to learn anyways.
when they have no trump news they have no content. time to dig into the archives about 5 year old fish species. might even get some asteroid coverage soon.
@@freshlysnipes1505
not everything is about trump. it takes lots of time to identify a species after the initial discovery. we're still finding out about the human body
They've been sitting on it for when they can't complain about bad orange man anymore
she works even with a neck injury, that's dedication.
Every time I hear how little we know about our oceans, it always raises the question of what else is down there??
It looks a little like a coelacanth.
And to be able to say that 90% of something hasnt been classified you would have know how much of it there is.
You dont need to know how many species there are in total to make an estimated percentage. You just need to know what the limiting factors are
@@Pakadork yes thats the same thing. I didnt speak to how they got the estimate.
No, it's an evolved form of Relicanth.
Japan: we discovered a new species, it's basically a big cousin of another species we already knew.
Me: I see what you are doing, and i remember Fukushima, not eating that thing
I literally just commented the same thing man!
Just because it's a species you haven't heard of doesn't mean it's a "monster".
Its a monster because its huge.
It's a predator
Its a beast of a fish that's usually a foot long.
thanks mr.crabs
5 years ago...
Right? Why is this even news
Helped me help my family we are poor and I want to change our life, fund my transport project in my country please😢😥 or give me alms😞
Of that remaining 90%, only about 1% of the uncharacterized species are likely to be "large". This is an amazing find.
Fun fact: We've only been to 5% of the entire ocean
Ok hokage
They said that like 30 years ago
@@madwrestler1455 oh for real? Ngl I just did the basic Google search, I didn't look into it
Lol this not true. Fake news from leaf
Nobody asked
This was 5 years ago why is it posted just now??
A possible reason might be that scientific discoveries are often not announce to the public until years after they are made because it often takes a long time to verify the studies. It isn’t always easy to determine whether or not something is a brand new species. That’s because there isn’t necessarily a universally agreed-upon definition of what a new species has to be in order to be considered a new species.
They’ve been too busy bashing Trump.
No ones going to talk about how they open with a "Phish" song?
I was going to say. Did the news really open with Heavy Things?
I noticed that too.
The hippies arent awake early enough to catch CBS This Morning
Wow look at the size of that thing it is true we know nothing about the ocean he's so big he looks like he could take off your foot maybe even a leg🤔😲
it looks like something i flushed last tues.
The vastness of the ocean and the fact we know so little about its contents assures me there's intelligent life in our even more vast universe.
Check your local izakaya, Slick head sushi rolls coming soon. 🍣👍
I got that slickhead pack coming to a dispensary near you 😂
I miss Izakaya...
Feels so long since could go, curse you plague!!
Main reason I felt compelled to watch this news story, tbh.
This happened in 2016. I guess Theyre trying to catch up on the news that doesn't involve Trump? Get ready for 8 years of a slow news cycle like this
I think I'd prefer this kind of news cycle as opposed to being lied to on a daily basis.
Throw that thing back where you found it
Kinda hard to do since it's already dead.
it most likely died on the way up to the ship while in the net due to the pressure change in the water. this is why it is really difficult to bring deep sea fish/animals to the surface alive if we can even catch them to begin with
i wish all news was like this
I Love How They Left Out The Fact That The Scientist Killed This Fish For Us To See! 🐠
I love how obvious it is the scientists killed this fish and to study it so you dont have to.
damn, wow, who would've thought?
Fisherman caught it!
@@420frankp because we really needed to study a fish that we have lived perfectly fine without all of this time. Please hush..
Dang people let them be
Finally some real journalism from your station!
What does the blind man say when he walks by the 🐟 market ? Good Morning Ladies.
Explain please!
Uncle jun?
@@medicamedico4335 When women don't wash down there or when their PH balance is off-it starts to smell like fish.
Glad we are able to find a rare fish in Japan and we still can't find people to sign off that stimulus check.
🤦♂️
“Swimming in our Ocean”, 🤦🏾♂️ part of the problem.
"Our" ocean. Yup. Not cool
Indeed, it's more like "we ignorantly stumbled into its back-yard" (if this fish isn't a refugee of our war on fish and found its food-supply raided and depleted).
It is our ocean.
The whole planet is ours.
It used to belong to other animals before us and it will belong to other animals once were gone.
Quit being dramatic.
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354 We're not the only animals alive? And a planet can't belong to anyone. It's a *planet.* If anything, we belong to it.
@@semaj_5022 But we are the top of the food chain.
Something every animal understands.
The Ocean: come in for a swim, it’s totally safe.
Me:
Yes, we already knew about a Lion darling. 🦁
The fish: An Apex predator
Humans: Hello
OMG PHISH HEAVY THINGS!!!!!! ⭕️⭕️⭕️⭕️⭕️⭕️⭕️ nice song choice!!
It should have been theme from the bottom. But heavy things was a good choice too.
That dead fish got a better health exam than a human.
And I'm sure Fukushima radiation had no impact on their habitat.
There's probably more plastic trash down there than nuclear radiation.
I put a tiny hook on some 2 lb fishing line and fished beside a pier in Galveston Bay. The locals were making fun of me, because I was using my ultralight fishing outfit. They quit laughing and came over to look at all of the different species I was bringing up. They'd never seen them before, because they used big hooks to catch salt water fish which were much bigger. The strangest ones were the Sculpins. They had huge heads, a BIG mouth and little bodies, but were only a couple inches long. They even had "legs" that they used to "walk" on the ocean floor. Of course I didn't know that when I caught them. I had to look them up on the internet!
Man I caught this fish in Lake Erie I threw it back
Sure ya did
Still discovering what's in our oceans. Imagine what lies undiscovered in space.
Why are we sending rovers to Mars when we know less than 10% of what is in the ocean on our own planet?
Makes no sense to me...
It looks like a Coelocanth - Latimeria - a fish species thought to have been extinct 70 million years ago, but found alive and well in 1936.
I’ve seen one just like this after they drained the swamp.
So many more unbelievable creatures in the ocean
We only know 5% of our oceans, it’s almost a shame that we know more about outer space than our own planet.
We don't know anywhere near 5% of the universe.
Lucy Kraft is an underrated reporter and does good stories from Japan...!
quietly
“Don’t “
It's just so unnerving and frustrating that people say Earth is nothing special. Yet, we have natural wonders and a world rich in life.
Humanity Deep Down: "Okay..... So how are we gonna eat this thing?"
YUP,, it WAS found in ASIA,, they eat EVERYTHING
And this is why I don't go into the ocean
I'm just waiting for a Godzilla size creature to comes out of the ocean and starts attacking Tokyo.
Two questions: "Is it rare and endangered, and can we eat it?" - Japan
Probably, its salt water
90% of ocean species unclassified.....its quite the event when something comes to the surface??????🤦♂️😂🤦♂️
Dude I can't even tell what this comment is talking about
It’s so hard for me to believe that we have Not discovered every species in the ocean but yet we’re still trying to get people to Mars it’s just baffling
I mean, who’s excited about fish?
They may have identified a now-extinct species.
Its not extinct
@@jeremypeterson1713 you’re dense.
Named the Fukushima Phuckedupticus. Well done Japan
Yes, exposure to nuclear waste can cause mutations in animals. Humans as well.
really? what a deep scientific insight Davey.
@@dmlevitt 😂😂
@@dmlevitt there is life outside of being a negative Nancy. Hope you find what you’re looking for
@@davidlivesay4240 keep up your research on nuclear waste. cheers.
Tsunami tore up nuclear power plant 10 years ago. After ww2 the nuclear waste in america were put in stainless steel drums by the thousands and brought out to sea on huge barges and dumped overboard with bulldozers. Stainless steel has 100yr shelf life under normal conditions. Some think that's what started EL NINO'. so 1950 or so hmm.
It's nice that there are still new things to be discovered here on our earth! 😎
That's probably from a same fish species we already knew that just evolved, from that Nuclear power plant leak or the Bombs drop back in ww2. It mutated into that.
Love the PHISH intro tune for the story about fish!
So an earthquake hits then some new giant fish is discovered
...Getting a little too close to piranha 3d for comfort
It is interesting how the water pressure at the depths this fish lives makes it mass smooshed in to make it slimmer than when the fishermen got it onto their boat. How streamlined a sperm wale must looked when they get down there to hunt for giants squid.
Everything in the news: covid, wars, riots, hate and government trash.
Me: Ignore all that because there is cool fish. :)
God bless everyone who reads this.
God bless you too!
The first coelacanth was rediscovered off the coast of South Africa in 1938. There are several populations scattered across the Indian Ocean, but I didn't know that they live in the Pacific.
Talk about a new species found rather than the 100s of species being lost because of the climate crisis!
her her? well said?
It's a damn shame the media has gotten to the point where I don't even believe a simple story like this.
Another tRump snowflake.
Ahem: Fukushima radiation.
Russia as well, and USA nuclear warheads
@@rzor1911 The atomic bombs dropped on Japan had negligible radiation compared to what Fukushima released.
Japan has some of the crazies bizzarring sea creatures.
That looks like a fish that survived 2020
That looks exactly like what leaped out of the water while I was fishing and grabbed a smaller fish 🐠 that I had caught. Then it broke my line and almost took me into the water with it! My friend and I saw it that day but no one else believed me! The fish was huge and its breath stunk so bad! Very powerful fish! If you could call it that! It was more like a monster! If my friend didn’t immediately grab me. I would’ve definitely gone for a swim 🏊♂️ with that thing!
Bruhh 😲
Hon, if you're so close you can smell it's breath, you're waaay too close.
@@r.mcbride2837 he tried to kiss it lol jk. Anyways what's your snapchat
Do fish breathe ?
@@psychiatry-is-eugenics Yes, as a matter of fact, they do. It's called aquatic respiration. It's a technique that allows fish to exchange respiratory gases with water, obtaining oxygen from oxygen dissolved in water. It allows them to excrete carbon dioxide and some other metabolic waste products into the water, in much the same manner that we do, excreting carbon dioxide and waste when we exhale. So, yeah... fish have "breath" and can, therefore, have halitosis!~ :-)
Japan always have some crazy Fish Pokemon looking out there
Mutant fish due to some radiation ☢️ fallout.
that is a Fukushima fish
Fukushima Mutation I sure.....!
godzilla bout to be real
It was a Koi before 2011 now it's something new.
Referring to this fish as new is quite arrogant of us.
Jeeze. You must be fun at parties. It’s “new” to us.... 🤦♂️
Buzzkill
Soon to appear at your local sushi tuck shop
Translation- Japan depleted the oceans with in reaching distance now they have to go deeper. Smh.
....no. Not even close. It just means it’s harder to reach and document deep sea life.
I love how they say it's news but they found it in 2016.
Brought to you by Fukushima Fallout
Now back to your regularly scheduled program
That white collar was my biggest takeaway.
This is what happens when you keep dumping nuclear waste into the ocean.
People say it shouldnt or cant exist, but it does. Scientists know so little about everything, most of us dont even realize that.
These people always labeling sea life they don't recognize as "monsters".
Now they will somehow find a way to eat that
*Whales and dolphins* "YESSS!!"
They also found real life ninja turtles that glow in the dark
experts went to mars far far away and yet here in earth 90% of species are yet not discoverd 🤣
That's subway tuna
😂😂😂
How does “isotope analysis” prove that an animal is an apex predator?
That fish species was a prediction of the fish that extinct years ago
Bruh, I'd be shook if it turns out to be like those piranhas in the Piranha movie , except this one is bigger
It is not a new fish. It is just a giant specimen of a known fish, a slick head.
So this isn't really a NEW giant fish discovered... they actually discovered in FIVE YEARS ago. GOOD JOB, CBS... you're really keeping up with the times!