Best of the E/V Nautilus 2016 Expedition | Nautilus Live
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2016
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2:42 "oh, there's an octopus!"
"octupus!"
"yeEEeEah"
IM GONEE
"25 points for the octopus!"
Balloon arms
such a bro moment lol
18:25 “Somethings big is coming at us. Oh my God is a Mola Mola !!”
Entire crew: *”AGGHHHHHHHHHH”*
I was expecting them to say MAYDAY big fish incoming brace for impact
To anyone familiar with open ocean wildlife, AAAAAGGGHHHHHH is the only appropriate noise for this moment
Mola mola moment
this is how i think aliens are like with us, "aww look at it, he's so cute, aww, ooo angry face angryyyy face" lmao
MIGHTYM4RS lmaaaoooo
I love this and will hang on to it during the dark times for strength.
"Oh look they are attacking us"
we'll find out for sure in a few days time...
#441 rip those who have actually fallen.
Expectation of Scientists: "So what we can see here is the Fishus Humongous, part of the animal group etc. etc."
Real Scientists: "That fish looks like me before I've had my coffee lmao"
He looks like david jones xD
"ahaha bubbles go bloop bloop"
I noted this too. I have to say, the disorganized chatter and unscientific remarks are disappointing. I miss the days of scientists sounding like they have more respect for the wonders they're studying. This is one of those things where less is more.
@@p5eudo883 They are still clearly making notes when they can. What you are hearing is people who are enjoying their work. Nothing disrespectful about that.
@@JunkieVomit I can only agree with you partially. Some of the jokes just indicate a lack of reverence, IMO.
The childlike glee of the whole crew at the molamola was adorable. I am so happy. :D
@marinamarshmellow 18:17
@ninjarawr21 Many science majors don't get the chance to experience their subject matter is this way. By the way - the child-like gasps and enthusiasm are indicative of what drives scientific discovery. Did you think all science was carried out by dry academics in Sagan polonecks?
@ninjarawr21 calm down
It was basically the scientist version of the Wombo Combo scream.
ninjarawr21 These kids are the new generation. In a few years they are going to be the "older people", and the "older people" used to be kids like them too.
How else are they supposed to gain experience? Not everything can be taught through books.
Also they are probably some of the smartest people around, their attitude is just different from the "older experienced people" because they grew up in a different generation, in an environment where they're allowed to joke around and have fun because there's no cold war or great depression going on. You're literally judging a group of professionally trained scientist's by a 33 minute video that's been edited to appeal to a mainstream audience. Good job.
13:00
"Is it a crab that tastes like tuna?"
"It is uh... uh as far as I know um... sure why not?" LMAO
That was definitely a lobster btw.
@@OnlyKaerius Actually it's a Tuna Crab, which is a type of squat lobster. They're actually more closely related to hermit crabs than actual lobsters. On a technical term, they're more crab than lobster, but it could possibly be both? Not quite sure.
@@WithASideOfTibbs Ok so a mixture of both and neither. I wonder how closely related they're to crayfish.
21:00
*Crew starts roasting cuttlefish*
Cuttlefish: *AM I A JOKE TO YOU!?!?!?*
Poor boy
Clearly
*molamola has entered the chat*
*several people are typing...*
wait is that a sunfish
@@cidnah yeah! mola mola is an alternate name for the ocean sunfish 😄
NAH LITERALLY THO
...a Red Solo Cup at the bottom of the ocean. What a time to be alive.
The Ban Man that was sure a weird party
marco garcia Poseidon always has the best food and music.
@@sheepjesus8227 Maybe he can party, but lately, the guy has been a bit...
...washed up
@@Liezuli out. now.
@@bijn1848 Okay. I'll sea myself out.
"What is that?" "I don't know..." "LETS GRAB IT" aahahha
SCIENCE!
Lol where's that?
@@lucy1472 16:40
@@Evitaschannel thanks :)
Mola Mola: * swims toward craft *
The entire crew: * erupts into cheer *
"Looks like a tick."
"Why you gotta be like that, Al?"
Love them haha.
I'm glad to know even ridiculously educated biologists and technicians also have goofy banter and project humaninty upon animals. Funny and interesting stuff!
@@asophrone Expand your vocabulary.
17:40 "this is me in the morning" wholesome scientists
That googly-eyed octopus thing looked so dead, especially from afar
All around me are familiar faces
Subnautica: Earth Edition.
Everybody gangsta til the PDA goes "Multiple leviathan-class organisms detected in the area."
Everybody gangsta til you hear roaring coming from the trench
Everybody gangsta until the Warden Unit goes rogue
I love these Nautilus crew/expedition videos, because there are so many well educated people in their respective fields sitting and watching and talking together and given that the ocean is still such a mystery, hearing them ask genuine questions about certain species or chemistry or whatever it may be is very uplifting. Plus, they always sound like they're having a blast together. Which is in itself just awesome.
18:18 I absolutely love the excitement for the Molamola!
"humans roasting animals at the bottom of the ocean"
17:32 the face of existential crisis
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this made me laugh. I was in a bad mood so thank you
LOL HAHAHAHA
Little L8 but this is the face I made after dying in Subnautica(Underwater based game) and forgetting to manually save almost 5hrs of gameplay 🤣
"Tuna crab. T-U-N-A"
"Is it a crab that tastes like tuna?"
"As far as I know I ah.....for sure why not"
18:20 I love how they’re just going apeshit over that sunfish lmao
His reaction when they find the USS Independence is so sweet. He sounds almost choked up from emotion.
I genuinely laughed at the octopus fighting for the chord ( also if you didn’t notice it was trying to match the chord color)
18:20 I deadass thought a sea monster was coming
My heart was going up exaggerately i thought it was gunna be a megaladon or some sort of mythical creature
6:31 over-populated by stars
When he mentioned video games I just thought "they should play subnautica"
I bet they're the type of subnautica players that scan everything and I'm all for it lmfao
0:34
"Video you wanna push in?"
"Eh I don't but I will anyway"
I'm so shocked that this channel isint followed by way more people. In the 70s-90s, this would have been a massive hit. There's too much crap online that takes away from truly amazing video footage such as this.
Aquatic Plant Savage I agree!
So true! I constantly see people watching nothing but nonsense videos and never anything of substance.
Yeah this is awesome!!
no it wouldnt lol people stopped caring about the apollo missions after we went to the moon so much so they almost pulled the news coverage of apollo 13 until they started to malfunction. i honestly dont get why people feel the need to generation shame people and act like the previous generations where so much better its really weird
@@lowertoaster9718 Don't string yourself so high up, pal. I'm sure you have your fair share of "nonsense" videos.
Someone else: scientists are cold and serious all the time. That's it.
Nautilus crew: OCTOPUS! YEEEEAH! THAT CRAB LOVES SCIENCE. UUUHHH He looks angryy. Ow SO COOL!
Love it.
p9p
“What is that?”
“Looks like a tick” **wheeezzee**
“Why you gotta be like that?”
They get paid to do this. DREAM JOB!! ^^
My 2 year old is absolutely fascinated with marine biology and I hope she keeps the enthusiasm. Constant discovery is an amazing breach to fuel our inner curiosity. So much more than what I get from my engineering job. Yeah, she's only 2 but she can name more fish than most tourists at the aquarium and is ecstatic every time she sees a lobster or octopus hiding away.
The only bad thing is that it can be extremely dangerous... Miles upon miles under water.... An emergency could be catastrophic.😳 on the bright side the submarine they're in is built for the situation and not likely to fail.
@@moth5422 I believe they work from a ship topside. Could be wrong though
recently Ive been wondering if there are many people that can truly say ''I love my job''. I think these people love their job.
@@hbastronomer517 yeah.
"E/V Nautilus is equipped with a team of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) Hercules, and Argus, a multibeam mapping system, and mapping tools Diana and Echo."
"Crabs love science" 😂😂😂
16:28 Blobbus purpulus ...... like me when i forgot a species name :D
10:21 Here’s the yellow octopus because someone was gonna ask eventually.
20:48 And here’s the purple squid
Yellow octopus is the cutest thing on the planet!!!❤️❤️❤️
6:52 sad to see Plastic in so deep place
It’s pretty sad if you ask meh when Im out of school I will try to join the nautilus or join another marine biology group
What i expected: and here we have fishius scientificus and it lives in the temperate region of the hydrosphere...
What i got: podcast with some rowdy ocean bois
Every time I watch these guys, I'm reminded of just how beautiful our planet is.
Blows my mind how these creatures can be so colorful and beautiful in such a dark and gloomy place. Nature truly is astonishing
“EXACTLY 10 centimetres in diameter,.. or a little larger..” lol love listening to these guys, love their enthusiasm ♥️
2:41 that octopus is so Damn beautiful. Just look at those eyes, and that color scheme, too
I wish there were full dives available to watch. I can't get enough of this content.
"slightly" late but they have stream replays as well iirc
this is vaguely reminiscent of a crew of space scientists in a fanfiction
basically every SCP research team
@@notgray88 *every WELL-WRITTEN SCP research team
i love how this completely throws away the stereotype that scientists are always serious and stuff. they are just a bunch of friends dorking and having fun. Love this video. (also educative)
hahha how all the guys are getting really excited when they find boats and aircraft, typical. I love these videos, so much fun and informative and I never ceased to be amazed at the life they find.
Wondrous! and what a great enthusiastic crew. I'm only confused as to why there are so few subscribers and what reason there was for one person to click dislike.
Because not everyone is intelligent & appreciates nature
Jacques Cousteau must be proud on heaven, seeing someone follows his love for ocean investigation
I love the cranky octo!! The purple squeaky toy cuddlefish is freaking adorable!!
It’s a molamola *immediately freaks out with joy*
How heart gladining to hear the wonder and joy in the scientists voices! Just like kids. I am loving you guy's! Beautifully done. Thank you
Props to the interns for asking the questions we’re all thinking.
Googly eyed squid was my favourite lol
Sky_stider223 same!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😳😳😳☺️☺️☺️
I love that the scavengers on the ship are bright and somewhat luminous, helps me to see the outline of the shape through the murky dim waters.
Well video games are my happy escape, and I am a doctor. Nothing is better than maintaining the health of your inner child ^^
21:00 octopus roast session meme
Me and sea urchins:
Those things are prickly!
Scientists and sea urchins:
Fluffy!
I want to run my hand over these.
“See this is where years of playing video games paid off” LMAO
Remember that many of the people speaking are specialists of one thing or another. Someone versed in polychaetes probably hadn't had much plate tectonics, and the navy guys don't know cephalopods. Now imagine the experts not on the ship screaming at their monitors saying, "Did you get the anterior aspect?" "Are you insane? Do you know how corrosive that is?" "Great going, guys. You destroyed the only sample of an unidentified life form!"
i remember watching 12:40 live...
The red cup made me sad!
This video is too short.
Hows this masterpiece have Just 55k Views... RUclips step up your F'ing Algorithms, why am I Just Now being recommended this...
Here you guys are, deep under the ocean and all I can do is tuna piano...
Just love listening to smart scientists nerding out and being awed by everything they find xD so wholesome! The whale skeleton was so cool, it felt so unreal!
it's like watching live footage of another planet. must be amazing to be part of this crew.
the purple orb is at 16:24
did they ever find out what the orb is?
Blake Pel No I don't know if they did
They think that the purple orb is a pleurobranch, a nudibranch relative. They're not completely confident though.
The Krab knows
ok so after a goose chase of reverse image searching, instagram stalking I FINNALY found the name of the pink kawaii desu octo at 2:47 It is called the Grandeledone pacifica !!
I have thallasophobia and I'm trying to overcome it by watching this, wish me luck.
Did it help?
foggydogshogalog I can handle watching certain videos from them now, but overall? Still has the phobia :c
I love the crew, it brings science back to life
idea to get better images: have a camera on all sides of the rover but only have one active. When the active camera pans to the point where the rover is in the field of view it automatically switches the feed to whatever camera is in that direction giving you a 360' camera effect and elimiating times when the rover gets in the way of itself.
Hard to say if they didn't because of a lack of funding (pressure proofing high quality cameras can't be cheap) or lack of space on the frame (they need a bunch of sensors and instruments, there's only so much room available).
Me: i want to be a marine biologist!
**remebers my intense fear of the ocean**
Me:oh
12:48
“What is that?”
“It looks like a tic”
“Why you gotta be like that Al”
Al: lmao
21:00 just starts roasting the poor thing like it's def comedy jam🤣🤣🤣
this channel is one of the reasons i want to go into zoology/marine mammal biology. these videos and the scientists actually having a good time and continuing to ask questions about stuff it’s just so so so good
Its Amazing how BEAUTIFUL the ocean is and how few creatures you see at the bottom! Just imagine what it takes to eat and mate. Just proves that NATURE OVERCOMES ALL OBSTACLES!
That purple octopus early in the video looks like it's from a friggin anime
Hentai*
Monster Musume season 2
Kawaii~
For anyone who wants to know the name of octopus-chan!! After a long and emotional goose chase of reverse image searching, instagram stalking and such I FINNALY found the name of thepink kawaii desu octo at 2:47 It is called Grandeledone pacifica, and not much is known about it (i think this channel discovered it). But it does have a cousin which has been more studied called Graneledone verrucosa if you are interested, not as cute though.
Watching videos like this proves to me why i would rather explore the ocean than space.
I love how joyful these people are. Such genuine joy and curiosity. ❤️
There's so much life in this planet. A miracle.
this is probably one of the most wholesome content i have ever stumbled upon. thank you to everyone at EVNautilus for sharing this with everyone!
its like exploring an alien planet
Absolutely love this.. Ty u for taking us along. I just love being able to see all the sea life
This has become my new favorite channel. Keep it up crew! And NEVER change, please!!!!
i love how excited and enthusiastic they are!!!
This is my favorite channel now. It is so calming and amazing. Love it! 💕
It is so nice to know people are surveying the creatures and exploring our coastline so closely, thank you.
This is so fascinating. Thank you for sharing these footages with us. 💕
I love watching these, the crew is always so enthused, and I love that they Look Things Up, they mention Not Knowing stuff. I love it.
That little yellow octopus alias so cuuuuute
The crew's commentary with this phenomenal footage makes for the most amazing 30mins on RUclips
You guys have the BEST JOB!!
I absolutely love this. So interesting and I've just learned two new words as well. Anticline and syncline.
Thanks for sharing a lovely video with the world. Greetings from South Africa 🦁
1 dec. 2020 now and watching this. Interesting and educational. Perfect for my curiosity. Their enthusiasm and joy is contagious. Love it!
I sure enjoy these- especially the comments and humor of the scientists!
So much better than all the political b.s that's dominating the 'net. Stunning video, and the audio is proof that we nerds can be funny :)
Yas
Thanks guys and gals. Magnificent!. Doesn't look like there's much food down there for everyone. Would love to know what they all eat. Love to all. You're so blessed!
Survivor Kitty Most organisms there are detritivores (they eat stuff like excrements, dead materials and other organic oarticles), predators or planctivores. There are a few good books about this type of ecosystem, sadly those that I know are only in german :/
Survivor Kitty in trenches with hydrothermal vents some organisms use chemosynthesis to produce their sustenance, and others subsist on microbes.
Survivor Kitty most creatures eat marine snow wich is basically the microscópico pieces of creatures that died on higher waters
All the dust and bits of particles you see floating everywhere is what they eat
I am just plain awestruck over the quality of these videos! Congratulations To the entire staff you should be very proud of your combined efforts. The Pilot and Photographer showed a very high caliber of skills that deserve the highest ovation, particularly if both positions were filled by the same person.
Amazing to watch ,thanks
Another wow with an awesome and a nyyyyyce work Nautilus team
9:46 nice