Combing the Deep: NOAA's Discovery of a New Ctenophore
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2020
- On an underwater expedition off the coast of Puerto Rico in 2015, led by the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, scientists discovered a new species of comb jelly. It is the first species solely identified through high-definition video.
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Cool new blob, def in the top 5 blobs
very interesting! kudos to the whole team for discovering this, it's so fascinating that we're still discovering new species.
I wonder why it was from 2015 but I guess they need more evidence and stuff
Do u have a girlfriend?
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing this video. It's amazing how little we know about the oceans and its inhabitants.
Thanks for sharing this amazing footage of all these beautiful creatures. Congrats on the discovery ❤️
So amazing!! Wonderful work.
Anybody notice the soda can in the background of the Ctenophore :( @4:10
Jellyfish need Coca Cola too
:(
thankfully it's buried enough where nothing can get trapped in it anymore
Great Eye !!
@@davidmoore00 lol
very interesting, thanks for the vid!
It’s so beautiful!
It looks like a rotisserie chicken.
YES
The legs
Also look like plastic bag kinda
Or a Mario ghost
@@officialboomtish214 u mean a boo from Mario ghost
It should be called "tooth fish"
Came back again today to see how I felt about that crazy new blob they found. Can't believe that little sucker was hiding from us all this time.
Is there anywhere we can see more footage of the different types of ctenophores??
Hi po
One thing that makes me very interested is the fact that all these new UFO footage shows objects going into the ocean. Also to see these beautiful an alien like creatures makes me wonder alot of things. very cool either way.
@@lineaneumann9141 I’m talking about those alien like creatures at the bottom of the ocean
These things are native to earth tho, earth is just like this
these guys have the coolest jobs
Look! A Ctenophore I've never seen before!
Fantastic 30 Yr Rov Pilot Myself Deep Water So interesting Thanks
Hold on we need a jellyfish expert...I know a guy.
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea
China: "Hey mother earth, sure is a nice blob you got there. Sure would be a shame if it helped maintain an erection."
simply genial
Why does the image around the creature is.. distorted?
Could someone please help me identify the second to last purple jellyfish. I would like to write a paper on those. Thank you!
first yt vid i ever watched
Sputnik of the sea
WHEN ARE THEY GONNA FIND ONE THATS THE SIZE OF WHAT I THOUGHT THEY WERE
BEACHBALL SIZE
4:03 whats that?
I, for one, welcome our new blobby overlords
They saw 3 animals on the same dive yet I cannot find a bolinopsis vitrea since I started searching for it 4 years aho
It looks like an ushanka. I think its casual name should be the ushanka comb jelly.
Was that intro music from No Man's Sky? Hmmmmm
Can we put this as a literal alien category.
You can see some sort of a string at 3:16 attached to it from the right side, like a spider web string. Wonder what that is
I don't see anything
Oh yeah I see it. That's really strange.
likely some form of organic matter, like algae, or even poop or sperm/eggs drifting in the current
omg its a tooth-jelly!! :D
We know more about the space than the our oceans
looks like a metroid larva
It looks like a spectral tooth balloon.
Yo we found Metroid!
When the ctenophore is sus!😳
So why we want to explore space while we have so much more to discover on this rock ew have in space?
Actually, it is because it is harder to explore the ocean than to got to Space. Space just is a vacuum so your vehicle or suit just need to withstand 1 atmosphere of pressure. But deep sea is many multiples of that. A deep dive suit is much harder to build than a space suit.
Yes, the ocean is physically closer, but it is just far more hostile and more likely to kill you than Space.
I say let's explore all we can. Oceans are super interesting (and challenging), space is the last fronteer. We cannot explore space so much without making a huge evolutionary leap with respect to our life-span and dna repair, we cannot explore much of the ocean without huge technological leap. So it's hard in different ways. And it will be extremely rewarding.
Possibility of additional resources to combat scarcity, in addition to finding new locations to spread to in order to fight overpopulation in a humane manner.
Mirage drone - Why do we have to do one or the other? Why not both?
Yeahhh the kraken is real. If these stragglers are showing up I can only imagine what's avoiding a giant mechanical fish could look like.
OMG I want to squish that little thing! (Not in a cruel way) It looks so cute and squishy!! (>^ ^
Nahhhh Fam. That's an Alien.
This species is *SUS* to **AMOGUS** !
I call it a Pants Jelly!
Forbidden gummies
What you heard in america ocean was bloop
Humans have conjoined twins, why must it be a new species?
please hire me
It looks very cgi
I hope it remains elusive so humans can never catch it and kill it.
Chinese (China is also the origin of Covid-19 = artificially created virus in a lab) already make genetic experiments on their tissue.
@@VendPrekmurec Source?
@@brycesoker601 there isnt one, hes talking out of his ass
@@DvorsiMan Oh yeah, I'm 100% aware of that. I just wanted to see if he had an answer lol.
@@VendPrekmurec It's known with 100% scientific certainty that Covid-19 = 666 + CHINAVIRUS if you run the numbers by calculating the letters you'll see China created the virus in the lab in order to trick the world into thinking that the antichrist (Bill Gates) is the savior of mankind but in reality the only savior was already spoken of in the Bible, and that person is Enoch because he walked with God and never died just like the Turritopsis dohrnii which is immortal thanks to a pact its species made with the devil back in the garden of eden so they could become like GOD and dominate the universe
Take video and leave them alone pls...
!!!!!!!!!
Ghost Rotisserie chicken
So we're just going to throw a C in front of T and act like that makes sense?
Its of Greek origin. Fleas are also classified with the prefix cteno.
Y u they call it new? It's just new to us. I'm sure it's been there for a long time
it's a new discovery they didn't say it's whole new organism
Rotisserie chikn
Beautiful! Don't take any "samples", though!
New blob but discovered in 2015 And we're hearing about it now? What took so long to release this? Makes you think what crazy crap they discover that they will share with us in 10 years
I'm pretty sure that they discovered it in 2015 but are only now officially naming it a new species.
Quit KILLING THINGS MAN! NATURE IS NOT YOURS TO DISECT.
It looks like a tooth.
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I don't think all the new animal species that we discover are created in the past(like very old ) maybe God is always creating some stuff. Like an artist. He* won't stop creating.
........ Yikes.
@@will0ughby 😂
Fuck god, it's evolution
Perhaps advantageous mutations in isolated populations are inherited and passed down over billions of years. This is what the fossil records suggest. Or maybe it's a bored guy sitting up in the clouds coming up with cool stuff for himself. Maybe it's just like ZAP!. "Look I made a jelly fish shaped l like my tooth today. Cool. Now what? I'm bored. Maybe I'll go start an earth quake somewhere." Oh but wait I'm busy. I have to go help that team win the super bowl"
@@KASPA-KEY 😁
Such is the Creation of Allah: now show Me what is there that others besides Him have created: nay, but the Transgressors are in manifest error.
هذا خلق الله فأروني ماذا خلق الذين من دونه. بل الظالمون في ضلال مبين.
سنريهم آياتنا في الآفاق وفي أنفسهم حتى يتبين لهم أنه الحق
This is science, not make-believe story time.
Praise Jesus!
You killed the poor animal !!!! Shame on you. "For research"? "For its DNA"? So that eventually, you manufacture meat with our own DNA and brag about it ?
Are you slow? They don't kill them, they catch and release, geez pls pay attention.
You're so ignorant it's incredible
@@rutheeacosta I didn't reply to you. That's just RUclips being silly.
@@logitech4873 Ok just making sure, no harm no foul
@@rutheeacosta no, typically they need a few specimens...that are dead. And nothings wrong with that