nope even tough i used to live near the coast i would like to tough because on youtube videos where u have only blackness apart from them they look great
Thanks for sharing your thoughts :) Bright waves like the one in the video are pretty rare but fingers crossed that you'll find glowing wavies next to your home too. P.S.: Awesome that you live near the coast!
The quality of production and knowledge represented on this channel is so high tier yet their subscriber count is so low. I hope this channel get more recognition.
Spreading the beauty of nature and raising awareness for conservation topics is our utmost priority. So it's great to hear that you got inspired by our videos. 😍
its absolutely impressive as to what i've seen. Your visuals on this topic has it even made it more magical.. its like a great science fiction and adventure film. Great work guys, keep pushing.💪🏾
Welp, YT put this in my recommendations and all I have to say is, NEW SUBSCRIBER and binge watching! The visuals are amazing right along with the information.. I'm a newbie but thank you for the information!
How tf is this funded? The views are miniscule in comparison to the outstanding quality of these videos, yet I couldn't find a patreon link or anything like that. Are you paid by some countries public service broadcasting program like it exists in Germany or how does your channel work?
Indian seas are showing bioluminescence behaviour since one week. May be because of reduced ship and boat movement plankton stayed in one place and reached critical concentration... Thanks for the info.... Very informative.
I don't have anything to comment But I already know this phenomenon's reason and the same happens in fireflies. But cinematography and narration is awesome.
Thanks, great to hear! :) And yes, you're totally right! There're also bioluminescent organisms on land, like fire flies or fungi, and they're pretty awesome too!
This is one of those videos to be watched in 720+ ..but unfortunately You Tube still permits upto 480 ( India). Good information guys🔥.. ready for more.😀
Oh boy, 480 isn't that much but thanks for watching it though! And awesome that you're ready for more! 💪🏽 We will upload the next bioluminescence episode in ten days! ;D
today i saw this incident in srilanka, first time. thats why i search about this, its so much beautiful. that is the most beautiful thing that ive ever seen in my life.
We hope that too! Rising temperatures will definitely affect most of the living ocean creatures but so far nobody knows exactly how their habitat and their habits will change.
Unfortunately, climate change is affecting bioluminescent creatures in the ocean, but not how you might think. It actually seems to be making them more common. Warming waters have caused more algae blooms, contributing to the bioluminescent bacteria and such mentioned in the video. And those aren’t even the only bioluminescent ocean dwellers that have been affected. Pyrosomes (tube shaped colonies of tunicates that can grow to be the size of a whale and can glow blue, white, or pinkish-red) have become far more common to find in the last five years. They used to be rare to find in colder areas. But pyrosomes have been found in new areas in the last couple years, like off the coast of the pacific northwest US, Alaska, and western Canada, despite previously only being found in tropical and temperate waters. This has actually had a pretty big impact on fishermen. There are so many of them in the PNW that some fishermen have reported pulling up nets half filled with colonies of pyrosomes instead of fish. It may also be affecting the balance and population of plankton in those areas, since plankton are their primary food source.
This is true, even in India @ karnataka, @ mamgalore , A sub city udupi , there is this Beach called Malpe, there recently on 17th November few group of boys discovered, blue color type mixed in sand which luminescent in beach..this they found at 1.30 am night...this illuminated in blue color, Strange...is nature's ways.
Wow the world is so beautiful even though we still havent discover it all wow the earth could be a wow factor but some people dont care about the earth do they.
@@terramater it also needs your inspiration because when I watched your channel for the first time you have inspired me to become a marine biologist because the worlds ocean is so beautiful and colorful your shot educational videos could change someones lives like me and everyone else to help save the planet. #terramatter #bestchannel ❤❤❤
Currently under sea mining is being discussed. But the scraping of the ocean floor by machines can alter or destroy deep-sea habitats, leading to the loss of species and fragmentation or loss of ecosystem structure. :/
@@terramater Nice... but if u have some profit left after ur productions including salary and all do u donate the money to saving the world? by that, I mean to NGO's who protect a certain species or something
PsychPydh they are motivating people like me who haven’t started their career yet to leave a efficient life and take care of environment and needy society. They could spend left over money in ads so that they can reach more people who might change and do something.
Good question! 🤔 According to Japanese researchers, human bioluminescence in visible light exists - it’s just too dim for our weak eyes to pick up on. The team made this odd discovery using super-sensitive cameras to monitor five healthy male volunteers for 20 minutes every 3 hours inside a light-tight room for three days straight. They found that participants 'glowed' throughout the day, with the brightest spots appearing around the forehead, neck, cheeks in the late afternoon. The dimmest bioluminescence was recorded late at night. Josh Hrala covered the research in an SCIENCE ALERT article.
You can see it on the beach as well, yes! Som people say, that Puerto Mosquito in Puerto Rico does have the brightest and best-known bioluminescent bay in the world.
The water molecules absorb infrared, red and ultraviolet first, and then yellow, green and violet. Blue is absorbed the least, giving it the greatest ocean penetration depth, according to NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Have you ever seen bioluminescent waves? ✨
nope even tough i used to live near the coast i would like to tough because on youtube videos where u have only blackness apart from them they look great
Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
Bright waves like the one in the video are pretty rare but fingers crossed that you'll find glowing wavies next to your home too.
P.S.: Awesome that you live near the coast!
@@terramater Yes no but yes and no
One in Gokarna ... near my place ....
@@m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 noice🔥
This is one of the MOST underrated chanels in all of youtube
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Oh wow, thanks for your kind words! ♥️
You and all the other subscribers are a big part of our journey, so thanks for all your support!
ikr!
Really true
@@okiman7853 Oh, thanks so much for all your support! 💛
This channel is one of the best. And the narrator's voice, damn😍
Thanks so much!
And yes, we love Sophie's voice too!
I'll pass her along your kind words :)
Our world is full of amazing things. Thank you Terra Mater for your continuous efforts. ❤
Thank you Sudhanshu for always watching our videos!
It's great to see that you're part of our journey since the beginning. ♥️
The quality of production and knowledge represented on this channel is so high tier yet their subscriber count is so low. I hope this channel get more recognition.
Wish more people could know about this channel.
We too!
But we're working on it. ;)
Okay that one is really unique !!
Great that you like it! 🤗
@@terramater Yes you guys deserve more love
@@Ishan_muzik Oh, we love our community! 💛
Thank you terra mater for the content. You motivate me to do something good for our beautiful environment.
Spreading the beauty of nature and raising awareness for conservation topics is our utmost priority. So it's great to hear that you got inspired by our videos. 😍
its absolutely impressive as to what i've seen. Your visuals on this topic has it even made it more magical.. its like a great science fiction and adventure film. Great work guys, keep pushing.💪🏾
Thank you also for the very clear narration. (And thank you also because there is no irritating noisy "music")
Hi Vincent!
Thank you for watching it :)
Amazing!! I love your videos. ❤️❤️
In my country we have bioluminescent bays, i'm talking about puerto rico 🇵🇷👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, that's amazing! ✨
Greetings to wonderful puerto rico! 👋🏽
The quality of Content on you channel grows Exponentially !! Keep pushing yourself to new Heights !!
That's the plan! 💪🏽
Thanks for your support, it really means the world to us! 💛
although the years looking for a good explanation about this amazing Avatar like blue beam water light...
this video really helps a lot
i'm following this channel from the beginning every video is a diamond , it's just incredible , keep up the good work and "salute to you"
It's really great to have you here Surya! 💛
Thanks for following our journey since the beginning.
We'll keep it up! ;)
How I wish I could actually see this amazing light emission
Loved it! Was the type of vid you don't want to end.... Thanks.
Thank you for your kind words, you're the best! 💛
btw we're working on increasing our video length. ;)
@@terramater you're most welcome, they will be worth every second.
I always loved your content❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for always watching our videos! 💛
What's your fav playlist?
Thankyou for this information ☺️.it very successful as a Microbiology students
So nice of you, thanks! 🤗
And all the best with your studies! Microbiology rocks! 🤙🏼
Wow! Awesome vid 👌 5:54 that shrimp, “No shut up guys! Be quiet!” Lol
Thank you!
That's what he might thought! ;)
Wow! I have always wondered what made the waves glow..it almost seemed mystical
It really does! ✨
Have you ever seen glowing waves?
This is like the Aurora Borealis in the Water !!!
What a beautiful comparison. ✨
Ah!! physics in bio..Great!!
Welp, YT put this in my recommendations and all I have to say is, NEW SUBSCRIBER and binge watching! The visuals are amazing right along with the information.. I'm a newbie but thank you for the information!
This is awesome! 👌
Thank you!
Great to hear that you like the new video!
@@terramater your videos are worth watching . Thanks! Terra Mater
How tf is this funded? The views are miniscule in comparison to the outstanding quality of these videos, yet I couldn't find a patreon link or anything like that. Are you paid by some countries public service broadcasting program like it exists in Germany or how does your channel work?
If I remember correctly they’re a film company funded by Red Bull and mainly center in Austria
amazing documentary, better than discovery and nat geo
Wow, thank you for your kind words!
Its called luciferase!!!! So cool!
ive seen it and omg its absolutely magical. in europe even
Indian seas are showing bioluminescence behaviour since one week. May be because of reduced ship and boat movement plankton stayed in one place and reached critical concentration... Thanks for the info.... Very informative.
5:10 those dolphins look so good
We love them too!
If you're into dolphins you should check out our spinner dolphin video:
ruclips.net/video/zlqD1wYkeG0/видео.html
Terra Mater well dolphins are my 7 favorate animal
@@kylethedestroyer1117 Who tops the list?
Terra Mater 2nd orcas 1st is sharks (my favorate living shark is the great white)
And the megalodon is my favorate extinct shark
I don't have anything to comment
But I already know this phenomenon's reason and the same happens in fireflies.
But cinematography and narration is awesome.
Thanks, great to hear! :)
And yes, you're totally right!
There're also bioluminescent organisms on land, like fire flies or fungi, and they're pretty awesome too!
great video
Thanks!
This channels going to reach new heights mark my words......
Hopefully we can reach many people and spread the beauty of nature all together!
Wow I want to go there someday
Finally a channel suitable for me!
Welcome! We're glad you like it. Feel free to spread the word! because #terramatters
Beautiful
Wish if the other people could see the video.... This video is amazing 😍😍🤩🤩..
Let’s spread the word about it 🙌🙌🙌
A single celled microorganism producing light, that's sick👍
tons of things have evolved after 2 billion years.
This is one of those videos to be watched in 720+ ..but unfortunately You Tube still permits upto 480 ( India). Good information guys🔥.. ready for more.😀
Oh boy, 480 isn't that much but thanks for watching it though!
And awesome that you're ready for more! 💪🏽
We will upload the next bioluminescence episode in ten days! ;D
De lo más bonito que he visto. ♡
Interesting !!!
🤓
this channel should be famous like mind warehouse
Thanks for your great support!
And now, Mangalore in India has witnessed this fantastic phenomenon.
today i saw this incident in srilanka, first time. thats why i search about this, its so much beautiful. that is the most beautiful thing that ive ever seen in my life.
Hi Martial!
We're glad you liked the video!
@@terramater Anytym.. much love from sri lanka
❤️
WOW, its just amazing and beautiful... I hope that accelerated climate change won't interfere with this too...
We hope that too!
Rising temperatures will definitely affect most of the living ocean creatures but so far nobody knows exactly how their habitat and their habits will change.
Unfortunately, climate change is affecting bioluminescent creatures in the ocean, but not how you might think. It actually seems to be making them more common. Warming waters have caused more algae blooms, contributing to the bioluminescent bacteria and such mentioned in the video. And those aren’t even the only bioluminescent ocean dwellers that have been affected.
Pyrosomes (tube shaped colonies of tunicates that can grow to be the size of a whale and can glow blue, white, or pinkish-red) have become far more common to find in the last five years. They used to be rare to find in colder areas. But pyrosomes have been found in new areas in the last couple years, like off the coast of the pacific northwest US, Alaska, and western Canada, despite previously only being found in tropical and temperate waters.
This has actually had a pretty big impact on fishermen. There are so many of them in the PNW that some fishermen have reported pulling up nets half filled with colonies of pyrosomes instead of fish. It may also be affecting the balance and population of plankton in those areas, since plankton are their primary food source.
very nice❤
Hi @MaKhinPhone-r8f!
Thank you!
😍😍😍😍😍👍👍amazing
Many many thanks! ✨
TY 😃
This is true, even in India @ karnataka, @ mamgalore , A sub city udupi , there is this Beach called Malpe, there recently on 17th November few group of boys discovered, blue color type mixed in sand which luminescent in beach..this they found at 1.30 am night...this illuminated in blue color, Strange...is nature's ways.
Cool.. Keep going
Thanks, we will!
P.S.: Nice frog pic 🐸
0:46 Here's my favourite part.
amazing biological phenomenon😍😍😍😍 ...god is a great magician 🤩
Yes it is 😭😭😭❤️
You are right, nature is so beautiful! 😍
What are the songs used in this video? Particularly 0:21 forward, and 3:11 forward, and 3:46 forward.
One of the most beautiful things _GOD CREATED!_ The _GLORY_ be to HIM! :D
these protists are unique and of course amazing!!! btw make a video on gonyaulax ..which causes red tides
Indeed, they're unique and amazing!
P.S.: Thanks for the suggestion! ✨
@@terramater Thanks to uh for coming up with such cordial content!!
One day on Europa and Enceladus
Wow the world is so beautiful even though we still havent discover it all wow the earth could be a wow factor but some people dont care about the earth do they.
Indeed!
The earth is beautiful and needs our protection! 🌎
@@terramater it also needs your inspiration because when I watched your channel for the first time you have inspired me to become a marine biologist because the worlds ocean is so beautiful and colorful your shot educational videos could change someones lives like me and everyone else to help save the planet. #terramatter #bestchannel ❤❤❤
It's just intresting...
Now i want a bunch of bioluminesense mushrooms in my garden 😅
i noticed that 30 yrs ago when i was teenager goimg to fishing everynight, i knew alrewdy it was bioluminescense.
😍😍
cavitations also generates glow aside from bioluminiscense
Question is it true that under sea mining is real or no
Currently under sea mining is being discussed.
But the scraping of the ocean floor by machines can alter or destroy deep-sea habitats, leading to the loss of species and fragmentation or loss of ecosystem structure. :/
@@terramater thats terrible I dont want that to happen it could end the ocean
I wonder if Dr Haddock is also a sea captain? 😂
Y isnt this Famous
and i have a question where does the revenue u earn from ads go?
Good question 🤔
We need the revenue to finance our productions. ;)
@@terramater Nice... but if u have some profit left after ur productions including salary and all do u donate the money to saving the world? by that, I mean to NGO's who protect a certain species or something
PsychPydh they are motivating people like me who haven’t started their career yet to leave a efficient life and take care of environment and needy society. They could spend left over money in ads so that they can reach more people who might change and do something.
@@worthlessguy7477 oh thanks
Was this the reason in Life of Pie?
Hi
Hi there 👋🏽
@Weeping Prophet Thank you!
We're trying our best! 😊
Is there any applications of bioluminesce to humans
Good question! 🤔
According to Japanese researchers, human bioluminescence in visible light exists - it’s just too dim for our weak eyes to pick up on. The team made this odd discovery using super-sensitive cameras to monitor five healthy male volunteers for 20 minutes every 3 hours inside a light-tight room for three days straight. They found that participants 'glowed' throughout the day, with the brightest spots appearing around the forehead, neck, cheeks in the late afternoon. The dimmest bioluminescence was recorded late at night.
Josh Hrala covered the research in an SCIENCE ALERT article.
കവരടിക്കണ കാണാൻ വന്ന മലയാളികൾ ഉണ്ടോ 😀
Life of pie
I live in mangalore malpe beach is bioluminescence beach
Only in 1995?? I thought people can see it on beaches?
You can see it on the beach as well, yes!
Som people say, that Puerto Mosquito in Puerto Rico does have the brightest and best-known bioluminescent bay in the world.
fascinating. and disgusting. and horrifying. just another reason to nope tf out of the ocean
I have a lesson on it in my Hindi book
Blue color can travel the farthest 🙄
I like the content btw. Quality over Quantity! Good job!
The water molecules absorb infrared, red and ultraviolet first, and then yellow, green and violet.
Blue is absorbed the least, giving it the greatest ocean penetration depth, according to NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
@@terramater Wow! Thank you for clarifying this. I'm an Engineer who loves your content & dedication. 👍🏼
question : What's the mystery behind Bioluminescent Waves ?
me : Illuminati
:-D
Well that video would have a duration of 1sec though ;)