MBARI's most loved moments in the deep during 36 years of ocean exploration

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • From the fish with a transparent head that started it all to a deep-sea angler with a loose tooth that captured the attention of millions and all the amazing animals in between, we’re sharing MBARI’s most loved videos to say thank you for exploring the deep with us.
    In 36 years of deep-sea discoveries, MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles have completed more than 7,300 successful dives and recorded more than 28,500 hours of video. This video archive includes nearly 9 million annotations about what we see on video-these data are invaluable for scientists at MBARI and beyond who are working together to unlock the mysteries of the deep.
    These fascinating finds underscore the dazzling diversity of life in the deep. As we continue to study the largest and least known habitat on our planet-the ocean-we promise to share our discoveries with you. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!
    Continue to explore the deep with us on our social media platforms and newsletter: mbari.co/Connect
    Editor: Ted Blanco
    Production team: Heidi Cullen, Larissa Lemon, Kyra Schlining, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Susan von Thun
    Music: Spectacular Views Soft Ambient Deep Piano by coastal paul
    Animals in order of appearance:
    0:00 Rabbit-eared comb jelly (Kiyohimea usagi) | 520 meters (1,706 feet) | Davidson Seamount
    0:06 Yellow Picasso sponge (Staurocalyptus sp.) | 1,203 meters (3,946 feet) | Sur Ridge
    0:08 Vermilion crab on bubblegum coral (Paralomis sp. on Paragorgia arborea) | 1,170 meters (3,837.60) | Sur Ridge
    0:11 Swordtail squid (Chiroteuthis calyx) | 498 meters (1,633 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:13 Swordtail squid (Chiroteuthis calyx) | 424 meters (1,391 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:15 Harp sponge (Chondrocladia lyra) | 3,411 meters (11,188 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:19 Pompeii worm (Alvinella) | 2,301 meters (7,547 feet) | Alarcón Rise, Gulf of California
    0:23 Psychedelic jelly (Crossota millsae) | 2,155 meters (7,068) | Monterey Canyon
    0:25 Pointy-nosed blue chimaera (Hydrolagus trolli) | 1,644 meters (5,392 feet) | Davidson Seamount
    0:30 Woolly siphonophore (Apolemia lanosa) | 1,118 meters (3,667 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:32 Pearl octopus (Muusoctopus robustus) | 3,200 meters (10,496 feet) | Octopus Garden
    0:38 Spiral salp (Helicosalpa sp.) | 266 meters (872 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:42 Humpback anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) | 574 meters (1,883 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    0:45 Pacific viperfish (Chauliodus macouni) | 1,015 meters (3,329 feet) | Astoria Canyon
    0:47 Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) | 1,311 meters (4,300 feet) | Davidson Seamount
    0:49 Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) | 838 meters (2,749feet) | Sur Ridge
    0:52 Giant tubeworm and hydrothermal vent community (Riftia pachyptila) | 2,300 meters (7,544 feet) | Gulf of California
    0:54 Giant tubeworm (Riftia pachyptila) | 2,300 meters (7,544 feet) | Gulf of California
    0:59 Armhook squid eating owlfish (Gonatus sp. eating bathylagidae) | 452 meters | 1,483 feet | Monterey Canyon
    1:01 Deep-sea crown jelly (Atolla reynoldsi) | 1,509 meters (4,950 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:06 Panda bear pteropod (Notobranchaea sp.) | 1,195 meters (3,920 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1: 08 Rattail fish (Coryphaenoides acrolepis-filifer complex) | 1,146 meters (3,759 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:11 Barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) | 745 meters (2,444 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:13 Smalleye snipe eel (Avocettina bowserii) | 714 meters (2,342 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:16 Whalefish (Cetomimidae) | 2,013 meters (6,603 feet) | Greater Monterey Area
    1:18 Big red jelly (Tiburonia granrojo) | 1468 meters (4,815 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:21 Whiptail gulper eel (Saccopharynx lavenbergi) | 1,295 meters (4,247 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:25 Sea pig (Scotoplanes globosa) | 3,219 meters (10,558 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:28 Red coffinfish (Chaunacops coloratus) | 3,309 meters (10,854 feet) | Taney Seamounts
    1:30 Crystal amphipod (Cystisoma sp.) | 996 meters (3,267 feet) | Davidson Seamount
    1:32 Piglet squid (Helicocranchia sp.) | 905 meters (2,968) | Monterey Bay
    1:35 Boneworm (Osedax rubiplumus) | 1,820 meters (5,970 feet) | Greater Monterey Area
    1:37 Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) | 465 meters (1,525 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:42 Strawberry squid (Histioteuthis heteropsis) | 620 meters (2,034 feet) | Monterey Canyon
    1:47 Strawberry squid (Histioteuthis heteropsis) | 700 meters (2,296 feet) | Greater Monterey Area
    1:49 Vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) | 751 meters (2,463 feet)
    1:52 King-of-the-salmon (Trachipterus altivelis) | 207 meters (679 feet)
    1:54 Gossamer worm (Tomopteris sp.) | 579 meters (1,899 feet)
    1:56 Bloody-belly comb jelly (Lampocteis cruentiventer) | 747 meters (2,450 feet)
    2:00 Giant phantom jelly (Stygiomedusa gigantea) | 990 meters (3,247 feet)
    2:13 Giant sea spider (Colossendeis sp.) | 2,855 meters (9,364 feet)
    2:18 Flapjack octopus (Opisthoteuthis sp.) | 331 meters (1,086 feet)
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Комментарии • 73

  • @rocknrollmanic
    @rocknrollmanic 5 месяцев назад +47

    I still remember watching footage when I was 5-6 at the Aquarium. To think 20+ years later I’m going to be doing this soon as a career is insane. Thank you guys for the inspiration

    • @suzanneknepp849
      @suzanneknepp849 5 месяцев назад +3

      Enjoy your career! We need people like you. 🐙

    • @gigaacademia9313
      @gigaacademia9313 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yo that's sick! You got this bro, stay dedicated!

    • @bentbarrelballistics6894
      @bentbarrelballistics6894 4 месяца назад +1

      I want a job

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter 4 месяца назад

      Congrats on your life journey, i wish you the best!

  • @nilsonsq1
    @nilsonsq1 5 месяцев назад +6

    I have suffered for the last two years with depression but the MBari videos helped me forget my pain. Thank you Mbari, I have a piece of you in my heart.

    • @sharkladyindisguise
      @sharkladyindisguise 28 дней назад

      Hope you’re doing well, dude!! I’ve been there, too.

  • @sheldonschultz4681
    @sheldonschultz4681 5 месяцев назад +8

    I started to teach Marine Biology on Monterey Bay in 1998, and one highlight was going to the Forums on Wednesdays at MBARI; Now that I am Director at a Marine Field Station, that joy has only increased. This video is a lovely Christmas Card from the deep, THank-you MBARI for all you do.

  • @boundsgreenboy8354
    @boundsgreenboy8354 5 месяцев назад +13

    Diversity is key to life with some absolutely stunning results.
    Hats off again to MBARI and all who those who help in seeking for better understanding and knowledge of our world.

  • @iaindavis4417
    @iaindavis4417 5 месяцев назад +10

    The octopus nursery is magical

    • @macaroll
      @macaroll 5 месяцев назад +2

      Now that's what I call Octopus' Garden!

    • @anthonychihuahua
      @anthonychihuahua 5 месяцев назад +1

      I would be cautious when approaching that octopus nursery..
      Them octopuses are well _armed!_ 🐙🐙🐙

  • @moltenwood
    @moltenwood 5 месяцев назад +8

    And I think to myself: What a wonderful world!
    Thank you so much for this. Happy Holidays!

  • @macaroll
    @macaroll 5 месяцев назад +13

    Oceans are really fantastical and majestic ✨ 🌊✨ It's like a whole new world under the sea! Thank you for these stunning shots!
    Love the Kiyohimea Usagi, Pearl Octopus, Blood-belly Comb Jelly, and the Strawberry Squid 💖
    The Phantom Jelly reminds me of Nihilego from Pokemon!

  • @certifiedgooseboy
    @certifiedgooseboy 5 месяцев назад +4

    These are all so beautiful. It’s always been my dream to study the deep sea, but recently I’ve worried there won’t be anything left to study when I’m grown. Thanks to the folks at MBARI for keeping that dream alive.

  • @paillette2010
    @paillette2010 5 месяцев назад +6

    So much beauty.
    Thank you for all you do.

  • @charlescabana7849
    @charlescabana7849 5 месяцев назад +3

    The variety in nature always blows my mind. Thank you.

  • @KY_CPA
    @KY_CPA 5 месяцев назад +3

    0:59 Wow! The fish is almost 3 times bigger than the squid wrapped around it!? I love finding something new to be amazed about in nearly every deep sea compilation 🤯

  • @CrowSkeleton
    @CrowSkeleton 5 месяцев назад +4

    These are all great beasties and amazing to behold, but I also really appreciate your video editor. Great work here!

  • @pearlgirlalwaysstaypositiv6968
    @pearlgirlalwaysstaypositiv6968 5 месяцев назад +1

    so many of these under sea creatures were breathtaking…actually all of them are just beautiful❤

  • @MlleSambre
    @MlleSambre 5 месяцев назад +2

    Looking at this fills my heart with wonder, and make my problems look smaller. Thank you.

  • @kossa12345
    @kossa12345 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is so cool!

  • @RepairBeyond
    @RepairBeyond 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great introduction/summary video on why you should care and look further into the subject. Especially because we humans are fully capable of (also) messing up the deep seas, destroying things before we even know what we're losing, forever.

  • @MadMatt13
    @MadMatt13 5 месяцев назад +1

    King of the Salmon is incredible. I assumed it was an Oarfish until reading the notes. Fascinating! Heres to another 36 years more at least!

  • @katjahanzberger
    @katjahanzberger Месяц назад

    The only films i loved as as as a kid were underwater stuff. Especially from the deep Sea.
    Now i'm 50 years old and its still the same 😉. Thank you!!

  • @RuthBhmand
    @RuthBhmand 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for sharing your discoveries with us.
    Extra thanks for labelling each organism in this video.❤❤

  • @ShadowDevotion
    @ShadowDevotion 5 месяцев назад +1

    All of them are such beautiful Creatures and Im so happy to be on the same Planet. But my absolute favorite is the Giant Phantom Jelly.

  • @carolelindner6037
    @carolelindner6037 5 месяцев назад

    Magnificent! Thank you, MBARI.

  • @llov2361
    @llov2361 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic captures

  • @Palefairyx
    @Palefairyx 2 месяца назад

    Best channel on RUclips 🔥

  • @patriciabrennan5736
    @patriciabrennan5736 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome. Thank you for all the hard work. Incredible to watch!

  • @robinavalyn9513
    @robinavalyn9513 5 месяцев назад

    Stunning! Thank you.

  • @janetmaalikdelmare5649
    @janetmaalikdelmare5649 5 месяцев назад

    Simply amazing and awe inspiring

  • @1NatureLady
    @1NatureLady 5 месяцев назад +36

    Its so hard to believe that there is a place like that on his planet, so different than being topside. Even though I am grateful to see these beings on video I hope they are deep enough to be protected from evil humans. These beings are innocent and need to be left alone.....

    • @abdxu326
      @abdxu326 5 месяцев назад

      earth it's not a planet ,it's a place where u r going to examining

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti 5 месяцев назад

      Evil humans 😂 life of the party over here. Hilarious when ppl actually think people are the problem with this planet

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti 5 месяцев назад

      @@abdxu326huh?!?

    • @x13xmonkey
      @x13xmonkey 5 месяцев назад

      Hard to believe dinosaurs ruled the Earth

    • @bmac6116
      @bmac6116 3 месяца назад

      totally agree @1NatureLady

  • @arliafrink3043
    @arliafrink3043 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a wonderful Christmas and holiday gift to everyone!

  • @angelarobert-perry7964
    @angelarobert-perry7964 5 месяцев назад

    Breath taking ❤

  • @PrinzessinSchuhkarton
    @PrinzessinSchuhkarton 5 месяцев назад

    i love getting all this inspiration for art ! very unique beauty down there

  • @mjlester7799
    @mjlester7799 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic

  • @JohnSmith-td9td
    @JohnSmith-td9td 5 месяцев назад +1

    Unbelievable footage, some really nightmare-inducing critters down there!

  • @user-ll6mn5bf4w
    @user-ll6mn5bf4w 5 месяцев назад

    Wow!!

  • @anthonychihuahua
    @anthonychihuahua 5 месяцев назад +1

    1:11 You can _clearly_ see what she's thinking.

  • @bradsillasen1972
    @bradsillasen1972 5 месяцев назад

    The All Star Lineup! Yay!

  • @StinkyOnApex
    @StinkyOnApex 4 месяца назад

    Deep sea is not only the most terrifying place on earth, but the universe. Shits scary fucking glad I'll never see any of these irl

  • @instantamazon
    @instantamazon 5 месяцев назад

  • @veiledzorba
    @veiledzorba 5 месяцев назад

    Nice compilation and stunning video as always. But the original, REAL logo was better! ;)

  • @Gamble661
    @Gamble661 5 месяцев назад

    It is just amazing that we share this planet with such amazing and diverse life forms. And Hollywood continues to depict aliens from other planets as being bi-pedal with two eyes, two ears and one mouth. Anyone about to make a sci-fi movie should watch this video.

  • @henriettafinch6057
    @henriettafinch6057 5 месяцев назад

    I design and make jewellery and nature, especially the oceans and waterways give me so much inspiration to create something unique. After all there’s so many always something you haven’t seen before

  • @Turdfergusen382
    @Turdfergusen382 5 месяцев назад +3

    Bye bye lil octopus

  • @user-qv8ms5vf7r
    @user-qv8ms5vf7r 5 месяцев назад +3

    Красота и премудрость Божия.. 😇

  • @andrear.5296
    @andrear.5296 5 месяцев назад

    The water is getting warmer and warmer... how will this beautiful creatures survive?

    • @Rctdcttecededtef
      @Rctdcttecededtef 5 месяцев назад

      Are they even that necessary? Plenty of animals come and go...where exactly is the line

    • @andrear.5296
      @andrear.5296 5 месяцев назад

      @@Rctdcttecededtef You're right.... they are as necessary as you.

    • @Rctdcttecededtef
      @Rctdcttecededtef 5 месяцев назад

      @@andrear.5296 why r u mad 😂

  • @Abdullah12689
    @Abdullah12689 5 месяцев назад

    لا إلهَ إلاَّ اللَّه

  • @Userhandleidk
    @Userhandleidk 5 месяцев назад

    Why are some of these so terrifying?!

    • @Rctdcttecededtef
      @Rctdcttecededtef 5 месяцев назад

      Because we like warm blooded mammals like us

  • @DannoOMG
    @DannoOMG 5 месяцев назад

    What the heck was that feeding frenzy of all the humbolt squid? I've never seen footage of them like that.

  • @yksyuzarsiff4644
    @yksyuzarsiff4644 5 месяцев назад

    Sübhanallah
    Nefes kesici.

  • @ADeadTauren
    @ADeadTauren 5 месяцев назад

    1:18 I knew it, Metroids are real!

  • @ellenlandowski1659
    @ellenlandowski1659 4 месяца назад +1

    Need to keep pictures like this to remind the humans how corporate greed and toxin/ garbage dumping in oceans can kill all these wondrous creatures

  • @j.rumbleseed
    @j.rumbleseed 5 месяцев назад +2

    At it's tiny-est level, that is what the blood of a man looks like up close. The life is in the blood.

  • @coastaltechnologies2329
    @coastaltechnologies2329 5 месяцев назад

    why are your videos always 3 minutes long

  • @SandiaOfficial
    @SandiaOfficial 5 месяцев назад

    sadly no bathynomus giganteus :(

  • @ronaldvanheest3572
    @ronaldvanheest3572 5 месяцев назад

    What If? You could get in your DeLorean, spark up the Flux capacitor, grab a Jules Verne, and show him what he always knew?

  • @badgerp-chanqueen7707
    @badgerp-chanqueen7707 2 месяца назад

    Deep sea full with creepy and cute creatures.
    To topsiders like us, they are deep sea aliens.

  • @jessebob325
    @jessebob325 5 месяцев назад

    It’s like watching a MTV video. Too many short pictures too quickly. I’m old now. I’d rather watch several longer videos and learn something than look at flash videos. This isn’t Snapchat or Ticktock. ☕️😐