Growing up as a benthic baby can be challenging in the deep sea
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Growing up on the deep seafloor is a remarkable feat. Being a benthic baby can be challenging in such an expansive home. Just like life on land, animals at the bottom of the ocean have adapted many ways to safeguard their young. From octopuses that shield their eggs until they hatch to snails that make a myriad of elaborate towers, seafloor animals work hard so their babies grow and thrive in their deep-sea community. By doing our part to defend ocean health, we can help ensure they have a safe place to grow up.
Learn more about other fascinating animals of the deep: mbari.co/AnimalsOfTheDeep
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Producer/editor/writer: Larissa Lemon
Production team: Kyra Schlining, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Susan von Thun
Music: Spring Mood by Brain Alien (Motion Array)
Animals in order of appearance:
0:00 Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) and yellow Picasso sponge (Staurocalyptus) | 1,300 meters (4,265 feet) | Davidson Seamount
0:07 Aurora rockfish (Sebastes aurora) | 401 meters (1,316 feet) | Baja California
0:14 Fish-eating star (Stylasterias forreri) eating catshark egg cases | 251 meters (823 feet) | Monterey Bay
0:22 Acorn worm (Tergivelum baldwinae) | 3,952 meters (12,965 feet) | Station M
0:29 Warty deep-sea octopus (Graneledone boreopacifica) | 1400 meters (4,593 feet) | Monterey Canyon
0:38 Warty deep-sea octopus (Graneledone boreopacifica) | 1,254 meters (4,114 feet) | Sur Ridge
0:43 Blacktail snailfish (Careproctus melanurus) on tanner crab (Chionoecetes tanneri) |1,910 meters (6,266 feet) | Monterey Canyon
0:50 Blacktail snailfish (Careproctus melanurus) on tanner crab (Chionoecetes tanneri) | 886 meters (2,907 feet) | Monterey Canyon
0:58 Snailfish (family Liparidae) | 1,381 meters (4,531 feet) | Sur Ridge
1:03 Arbiter snailfish (Careproctus kamikawai) | 1,129 meters (3,704 feet) | Monterey Bay
1:07 Sea pig (Scotoplanes sp.) with king crab (family Lithodidae) | 1,282 meters (4,206 feet) | Monterey Bay
1:12 Sea pig (Scotoplanes sp.) with king crab (family Lithodidae) | 1,286 meters (4,219 feet) | Monterey Bay
1:17 King crab (family Lithodidae) | 1,653 meters (5,423 feet) | Davidson Seamount
1:22 Deep-sea whelk (family Buccinidae) | 947 meters (3,107 feet) | Sur Ridge
1:29 Skate egg case | 980 meters (3,215 feet) | Sur Ridge
1:34 Roughtail skate (Bathyraja trachura) | 1,023 meters (3,356 feet) | Sur Ridge
1:42 Babysitter snail (Neptunea amianta)
1:47 Babysitter snail (Neptunea amianta) on tubeworms (Lamellibranchia sp.) | 1,328 meters (4,356 feet) | Pacific Northwest
1:52 Babysitter snail (Neptunea amianta) | 902 Meters (2,959 feet) | Pacific Northwest
1:58 Flapjack octopus (Opisthoteuthis sp.) | 403 meters (1,322 feet) | Monterey Bay
2:05 Skate egg case | 1,677 meters (5,502 feet) | Pacific Northwest - Наука
imagine you're a crab just chilling and minding your own business and a random fish lays eggs in your gills I'd be so mad
Not so if your species is doing nursery duty for another unrelated species, without harming either, it happens again and again everywhere. Cleaning stations, seals, sharks, dolphin present to divers for hook and line removal service, smart enough to know that only a human can remove a hook or fishing lime entanglement. So don't be mad but proud to have been of service to another. Altruism is Love ing the Planet at a distance.
Deep sea kindergarten❤ I hope deep sea mining will not be allowed!
That was amazing the deep sea is incredible, I wish I could see more of it
Love the videos! Really interesting to see how the babies survive! Thank you
We 💙 benthic babies
Thank you - this was very interesting (:
something cant believe it places on earth. fantastic
1:57 Sooo cuteee 😭😭💕
Awwww look at the little cuties ❤❤❤
Absolutely amazing the patience he's showing him💙
1:04 I love this guy.
Imagine being the first person to see the snail towers. The ??? must have been astronomical.
Thank you so much for revealing these marvels! So many things I don’t know and love every video you post😘🤗🤭
Love these videos and just subscribed.Great information and loved the photography ❤
Y'all are the BEST! Thank you for making such wonderful content!
I love your videos and most time I see one thing I've never seen before and I've watched underwater things on animals my whole life and I'm 57
Awesome video, ya'll are the best!
Great stuff! ❤
I love all life on Earth!
😮SO AMAZING AND INTERESTING!!!!!
I like it because it shows the depth value, so it's more realistic.👍👍
That was darling. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Was that the octopus mom that was observed in the same spot for 4-5 years until her babies hatched?
Breathtaking footage, but it too clean, come on how much editing is required to represent such pristine environment. In truth this is an image MBARI fosters for its public image. If viewers saw how our activities here on surface has caused accumulation of stuff down below might that truth affect a change in our behavior.
Benthic Babies!!! Lunch is served! "Tutti a Tavola a Mangiare,"
Really miss Patrick, he did a fantastic job with media and education, hope he's doing well. Are you planning on finding a new Patrick?
Look at that flapjack octopus. JUST LOOK AT IT
I enjoy the information given in the videos but focusing on reading them and them being on screen doesnt allow us to admire what we are actually supposed to be looking at. The videos are short enough I cant imagine it would be hard to have someone just narrate it. assuming you guys have someone with a good microphone i know a lot of education places tend to not have good equipment for stuff like audio and video recording because its not what they specialize in....
Referring to the one known parasitic snailfish as "getting help from their neighbours
I have to go to bed talk soon 💙
Benthic babies > Nepo Babies
😂❤
That poor crab is being abused and exploited against its will!!!!😑
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cuties video