2023 Expedition Season Highlights: Deep Sea Science and Collaboration | Nautilus Live
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Spending 215 days at sea in 2023, E/V Nautilus and the Corps of Exploration explored the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean with deep sea dives, seafloor mapping, and brand-new pieces of exploration technology. Thank you for joining the adventure as we mapped 180,000 km2 and explored never-before-surveyed areas of the ocean with over 823 hours on the seafloor across 85 ROV dives.
Our season’s twelve expeditions ranged from the remote regions of the Pacific Remote Islands and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monuments to the geologically fascinating hydrothermal vents off British Colombia alongside Ocean Networks Canada. This highlight reel shares some of our adventures beneath the sea and the inspiring people and technologies that made them possible.
Thank you for being part of the over 10 million views of our exploration discoveries this year! We are proud to share a love of ocean exploration and science with communities worldwide. Thanks to the collaboration, partnerships, and our loyal audiences, 2023 was one of our most successful- and groundbreaking- seasons yet. Stay tuned to learn what we have in store for 2024 and beyond!
This season was made possible by the many partners who support Ocean Exploration Trust in our exploration, inspiration, and innovation mission. The 2023 E/V Nautilus expeditions are sponsored by NOAA Ocean Exploration via the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute, Ocean Networks Canada, the Office of Naval Research, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
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Thanks so much to all our viewers and supporters. You're a huge part of why we do what we do; your comments on these videos and questions submitted on NautilusLive.org keep the whole team moving forward on a day-to-night-to-day basis while we are exploring at sea. Thank you - looking forward to a wonderful 2024!
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I could not be more jealous of what y'all do, I have MS and I'm stuck in bed for the most part and I live vicariously with you traveling the seas, it's absolutely amazingly the most awesome Adventure ever❤
Love the moment at 36:36 where a ray just clonks nose-first into the seabed and visibly reacts with frustration.
you know, i had my doubts about the description at first. But you're right, that ray really did clonk
I think maybe it's because the ray's senses were off because of the light hahah. Poor ray, hope it didn't hurt too bad@@missycat7598
Dude folded
i think he was sleeping like a shark.
Fantastic expedition footage from this year. A remarkable deep-sea world recorded by an equally remarkable EVNautilus team!
Thank you!
It shouldn't even be a question of qualifying..We need to protect and preserve as much of planet earth as we can right now.
35:22 "Woow! Look at him! He's got a pokey nose!"
I am going to be quoting this for a long time. I just love it when these highly intelligent specialists get so excited that they revert back to their default childhood vocabulary. XDXD
21:45 slug cat
44:31 of happy marine biologist noises, countless incredible moments. Thank you all for another fantastic year.
As a marine biologist myself, I love watching these and geeking out over the animals. I am glad that these explorations are streamed so people can experience the true beauty of the ocean.
Thank you for doing the work you do, not just the research but also publicizing it all so anyone can watch and learn about our oceans. This year has truly been amazing. Here’s to a good 2024 and all the years to follow, 🥂.
I appreciate being able to explore with all of you. The experience of watching you work is fascinating and being able to ask questions is a bonus. The squids, jellies and octopuses make it priceless for me. Thank you for a great trip picking up the fossilized whalebones which to me look like teeth.. The oceans are such a mystery and I think all of you are the best detectives keep up the good work.
All I can say is: Wow!
Thank you for what you do!
Seconded!
I love these new compilation reels and highlights, but I think there might be viewers (like me) who would love some of those multi-hour-long, full-length dive videos that you used to have on your channel! Honestly, just rebrand them as longform ASMR and you'd crack into a whole new audience segment. They were so great to fall asleep to, just knowledgeable scientists softly murmuring over a video feed of drifting silt, with occassional delights of Actually Finding Something.. ah yes, perfect lullabies for a nerdy brain. Just sayin'!
www.youtube.com/@nautiluslivediverecordings1064 :)
also great for parties! i love to put on live bird cams during get togethers :) it's a nice thing to look at and comment on without being distracting
Yes❤
“It looks like a baby bottle”
“It looks like an acorn”
We are scientists. Let’s acknowledge the facts. The jellyfish looks like a boob.
I wish the people around me got as excited about this stuff as us lol
One of the coolest jobs in the world.
Excellent video, this segment 13:41 shows the clam Neptunea amianta (Dall, 1890)
Love what yall do, i think i love the commentary just as much as the footage
Amazing work. Thank you team
I think it was correct when she said some type of shovelnose. That Ray was a Shovelnose of some variety. It was not a guitarfish or a shark, so that leaves shovelnose ray.
The lighting at 23:30 creates such a dramatic and intense atmosphere, amazing work!
This is what the project of humanity is really about
Thank you so much! Your videos mean so much to so many...we appreciate the important work you all do❤
What a remarkable experience, thankyou for sharing your expeditions.
Neat tip for people watching on their phones, you might be able to use two fingers to zoom in on the beautiful creatures. And then one finger to readjust where it is on the screen. It goes a little pixelated but amazing regardless
i love this planet 😭
12:30 love that they started to explain how all that high tech works :D
Saw gifs from the expedition highlights and just had to come check out the full videos, and now I can't stop watching them one after the other. These videos are not only educational and a lot of fun, but very relaxing.
Thanks for the great science!
Amazing work this year! Such awesome commentary and imagery 😊😅
ahhhhhh this is so great! Thank you so much for this amazing amazing video! I love these recaps!
merry Christmas Nautilus folks!!
What an amazing channel. It should have millions of views for videos like this
You guys work so well as a team, it’s refreshing to hear your conversations with no ego in the way, ultimate professionals 🙌❣️🙌
Absolutely stunning footage!
This is my second time watching this, at least LOL it just never gets old❤ thank you so much for the amazing footage it's just astonishing and absolutely wonderful!❤❤❤
Really enjoyed this... nice video to say adios to 2023.
Thanks for great work.
Being able to watch these deep sea expeditions from my home is such a blessed thing. I love you all from Nautilus 🧡
Hearing how stoked the observers get over this sort of stuff is awesome. I feel so hyped for them haha. So sick!
Can't wait for this years release!!
So much amazing stuff in the sea.
i like to imagine that this is the mentality and behaviour of alien researchers investigating earth
Damn this was always my dream job growing up, life doesn’t go as planned and now I’m a 37 year old metal roofer with absolutely nothing going for me in life.
Exactly how I feel
@NAUTILIUSLIVE. ONG ESCRIBE Y PUEDE,SER QYE SI TE INVITEN UNA SEMANA A EXPERIMENTAR ESTA EXPERIENCIA
HAZLO!! ERES TAN JOVEN, SI TRABSHAS ADELABTA LIS FIAS DD VACIONES, DESEO QUE ESTE AÑI 2025 LOGRES EXOERIENCIAS MARAVILLOSAS EN TUS SUEÑOS Y MUCHO EXITO EN TU EMPRESA REOAEACION DE TECHOS, Y SI ERES UN TRABAHAFOR, SUEÑA EN INDEPENDIZARTE
SUELA Y REALUZALOS PASO A PASO CADA DIA, ES UN METODO JAPONES👍👍👍
this is so awesome!
wonderful videos as always! looking forward to more beautiful deep sea scenes
Dumbo was fantastic! The Batfish was missing its Robin-fish. This is the only way I'll ever see these creatures.
Fantastic footage :D
I want to join you guys to..❤
Is There Neolithodes crab or Paralomis Crab?. Neolithodes and Paralomis are spiny King Crabs. i saw your video title (King Crabs | Nautilus) That one in that video has Neolithodes Diomedeae as an Adult. Neolithodes Brodiei are huger than N. Diomedeae. paralomis having tiny little spines. The video title (King Crab Feast) all these are your videos. i like it.❤❤
These guys sound like some geeky streamers and I am all here for it! So cool! She literally said “yes chat, we have been blessed” They are really cool people with a really cool job!
I don't know where that shrimp is now but I hope they're okay and I wish them a good evening (or morning)
Comsidering how dark it is at depth, would the bright lights affect the eyes of the animals at all? Would their eyes be super sensitive to the light, or are the completely blind?
Imagine this being your job truly blessed
@1:39 it occurred to me that like squid, this species of octopus uses the "wings" for propulsion versus the siphon. However I was intrigued by the "limb" like part connected to the "paddle". Not a marine biologist, so my terms are off the cuff. It seems to me that evolution decided that a limb connected to a paddle was better than the undulating wing type of the squid, ray, flatfish, skate, etc. Who knows, in another 5 million years it may develop into a hand!
These are amazing, thank you for doing everything you do
Stow it? they gonna bring it ? LETS GOOO 8:10
THANK YOU so much for sharing the oceans' magnificence with us!! Watching your - and others' - videos here is the perfect antidote (and vaccine) for the insanity going on out there on land!
I love how deep sea marine creatures are just as adorable as marine biologists reactions 💖
Take me on a boat ride❤
Imagine these animals just chillin then a giant robot just starts staring at em.
“Oh hey bro, I know I’m really cool right?”
I know this has def been answered before, but how far apart are the two laser points?
they say as much as the width of your palm
10 cm i believe
I love this thank u -a big fan of ocean life
Wow
Shipwreck footage timestamps:
>24:50 IJN Akagi
>26:10 USS Yorktown
>28:10 IJN Kaga
>38:00 IJN I201
Better than Spacex.
16:40 every guy is thinking it looks like a boob
10 days ago! I can ACTUALLY HELP
30:42 Casper takes a bow ...
Those whale fossils are so interesting!! Where can we learn more about what was learned about them after being brought up to the ship or to shore? Thank you!!
The plate photogrammetry of the whalefall is so cool
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26:00 why is the RV constantly jumping up and down here?
Because that's the camera attached to the boat rocking on the waves.
Watching a video of deep sea oddities a couple days ago they were saying that skates tend to stay near the bottom is that true
Absolutely gorgeous world we live in. We need to protect it and stop letting corporations poison and harm it.
Those whale bones are SO COOL makes my paleontology brain go crazy
legitimate question, not trying to be a bummer... but does mapping open up these areas to being mined? like if no one mapped the bottom of the ocean would developers leave it alone or would they have their own team of researchers do it and it's something that's inevitable?
I don’t know how it works in general, but some of the locations they’re mapping here are under consideration for marine sanctuary status, so with these expeditions at least the opposite result is intended.
What do the lasers on the submersible do? Are they just for measuring distance or size?
1:28 Dumbo squid took its design from boba fetts ship
Love these videos. I just wish there wasn’t music added to it.
Интересная у вас работа!
Such an alien world
I'm here hoping to find the next tasty deep sea treat
WOW
Is it expedition season 2024 yet??? 😆
How can anyone listen to this?
9:12 Do we know what type of whale it is?
That massive shrimp looked delicious 😂
giant floating machines, ominous humming and winds, bright lights beaming down and following you as an unknowable machine keepsyou locked in its sights. strange lifeforms at the controls cooing and cheering at seeing a homo sapiens of your specific genome. they giggle and make pop culture references and call you cute as you stare, slackjawed in terror as the mechanical claws tear a chunk out of your driveway.
'stay still,' you think from the deep parts of your hind brain. 'don't move and maybe it will go. Just don't move.' So you stand, not even daring to tremble, fully illuminated on your front porch.
meanwhile, the aliens note your potbelly, exposed from your bathrobe and complement you on your successful foraging.
"Xorcmi loves scandinavians! Je will be so excited!"
"this one counts as two, I think, look how big he is!"
"look at it! don't you think it's smiling?" their light shines through your open mouth all the way to your tonsils.
"it does!"
the machine stares at you a little longer, before turning and scraping off some shingles from your shed. It then promply ascends into the sky, so fast it didn't seem real. From here forward you make a living off of ranting about abductions on various c-list talkshows and podcasts. You write a grossly exaggerated autobiography that sells okay, but convinces all but a stubborn fringe that you are a fraud. Your prized possession is a strange tablet they left behind, covered in unknowable concentric circles and symbols. For the rest of your life you dream about what it might mean.
This is such a high effort comment for only 5 likes oml. 10/10 I love this
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Live leugh Nautilus
Do dumbo octopi "INK" if needed?
I don't think they do. Living in the dark like they do makes extra defense measures like ink unnecessary.
I always wonder since all these Critters live down in the deep dark Depths, when those lights hit their eyes that's got to hurt right ??
What species was that ray
Is that a sunken Japanese sub
Underwater foamers this is the best i love to see train foamers but this is funny too
What are the little colored balls they pulled towards the beginning for?
What is the genus and species name of the Hydro Medusa at 18:40?
That's what it looks like to me is a skate
The shovelnose “skate” has 3 fins on it tail. It is not quite the same, as its tail is thicker, meatier, and it has fins. :)
yeh but how deep
JOSH 24 OR 41
24:39 is a realy sad look for azur lane players!!!😓😓😓
Pas terrible. On voit surtout des rochers, le sol et des débris de toutes sortes mais peu de vie. Dommage.