What a magical discovery everyone. Congratulations. It's wonderful when the Universe throws something else at us that we don't quite understand yet. Treasure the exploration.
Theoretically, yes, but it wouldn't make sense for us, based on our typical science operations--for deep waters we've got the subs and remotely operated vehicles. We've got a dive center on board for SCUBA operations, which are typically on shallow reef systems.
@@OceanX Thanks for the reply, and I can very well see that! If you ever need an experienced maritime archaeologist/museum curator/commercial diver/Bosun 🤙😁
I looked it up for us handicapped Americans. 145 meters is 475 feet deep. I didn't think divers could dive that deep. I thought we were maxed out at about 300 ft. I knew we could with saturation diving with a dive bell but a surface straight dive I never imagined. The deeper you go the scarier and more dangerous it is.
They live in d twilight zone. Right before it’s goes zero light. As if saying I will live furthest away from light. But if we get tired of this life thing. We will just jump into darkness n never come back. Maybe they just wanna be left alone n ride out this whole life thing their own way in own happy city on d razors edge of light n darkness! Death n life.
What a magical discovery everyone. Congratulations. It's wonderful when the Universe throws something else at us that we don't quite understand yet. Treasure the exploration.
This 77 yr old watching you on RUclips from the Oregon coast is grinning, with tears, at what I’m seeing. Thank you for what you’re doing & sharing!!!
Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you. That is fascinating & brings me happiness to see that more is being discovered & protected in our beloved oceans.
Really interesting! Well done to everyone involved.
Cool. You guys are doing really cool work!
That's really fascinating
Thats Amazeingg 💙🌿 Great Video 💙🗽🗽
Forget about Mars etc! We need to learn everything about our own backyard first.
both are super importent and I feel should get more funding then they do get
Meanwhile (right now) the Boeing Starliner is returning to Earth after delivering astronauts to the ISS. What an age in which to live!
Awesome find.
Amazing!❤💯
Could you equip OceanX for surface supplied diving?
Theoretically, yes, but it wouldn't make sense for us, based on our typical science operations--for deep waters we've got the subs and remotely operated vehicles. We've got a dive center on board for SCUBA operations, which are typically on shallow reef systems.
@@OceanX Thanks for the reply, and I can very well see that! If you ever need an experienced maritime archaeologist/museum curator/commercial diver/Bosun 🤙😁
that's nice
Right On You Lucky's
Now that it's found its days are numbered.!.😞
Never been the first !
I looked it up for us handicapped Americans. 145 meters is 475 feet deep. I didn't think divers could dive that deep. I thought we were maxed out at about 300 ft. I knew we could with saturation diving with a dive bell but a surface straight dive I never imagined. The deeper you go the scarier and more dangerous it is.
I guess these professional divers might know better than you! 😎👍
That's against global warming causing Coral crashes... Oops kinda like hole in ozone ( that wasn't)
not oceanx alien conspiracy baiting
Ugh! 🙄
Yeah…sucked me in for a second…manipulative
They live in d twilight zone. Right before it’s goes zero light. As if saying I will live furthest away from light. But if we get tired of this life thing. We will just jump into darkness n never come back. Maybe they just wanna be left alone n ride out this whole life thing their own way in own happy city on d razors edge of light n darkness! Death n life.