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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2023
- During our NA151 expedition to the waters off British Columbia, Ocean Exploration Trust and Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) have returned to one of the most popular deep-sea geological sites in the Northeast Pacific: Endeavour Hydrothermal Vent Field! At this site along the northern segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, magma wells up from spreading tectonic plates, creating new crust and the extremely unique underwater ecosystem of hydrothermal vents. These vents can experience temperatures over 400°C/750°F and they deposit dissolved minerals on the seafloor that build up to become large chimneys over time.
While at this site, we assisted ONC with various seafloor observatory maintenance tasks including swapping and deploying new tools, experiments, and sensors that are continuously monitoring and contributing to research focused on this dynamic environment. As part of ONC's large network of observatories across Canada, the 800-kilometer (500-mile) loop of fiber optic cable located off the west coast of Vancouver Island that connects the Endeavour Hydrotherm Vent Field allows researchers to study seafloor phenomena through continuous long-term observations 24/7. Long-term data is critical in understanding seafloor habitats like spreading centers, the continental shelf, slope, submarine canyons, and abyssal plains, and how they are changing.
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Hydrothermal vents are fascinating - I could be wrong but they seem to be as close as we can get to observing the origins of life, landmasses, etc. This type of footage is mesmerizing & soothing & as always I thank you for sharing.
The final seconds pan up shot is superb
Thanks!
5:09 thousands of Quid's worth of scientific hardware available. "Hmmm" says the chief scientist "Some of our seafloor kit is getting a bit clagged. We need a way to clean it". Tricky Dave stubs out his roll-up and says " No bother, I've got a bog brush and some gaffer tape"...
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Thanks for the visit to the Endeavor Vent Field. The biology of the vent fields is fascinating. There are no giant tube worms here, just their little cousins that make the chimneys look hairy. 🤗
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Undersea Thermal vents was the reason I tried to study Oceanography but my Math wasn't good (back in the late 80's) so I had to quit but Jaques Costue (sp) was my Hero as a lil girl ❤😊) I LOVE THIS CHANNEL, Danke for your adventures 🙏💕
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The vents that start the miracle and development of life.
5:09 A Toilet Brush? Very High Tech! 😂
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First!!!! This is so friggin’ cool. Unbelievable that human beings are actually able to take in these sights at all, let alone so crisp & clear!!!! Thank you!!!! 🥰
First what?
@@xploration1437some people are inexplicably proud that they’re the first to comment on a post. puzzles me still. mostly it’s been tweens & teens who do so. to me it’s just social ineptitude & narcissism.
@@TzadikTheManic they weren’t first. I’m guessing they’re either 12 or gAy.
It is truly amazing. They're using remotely operated vehicles/robots to do the work and capture the footage. All of the operators and researchers are on board the mother-ship, on the surface. Truly skilled people, and absolutely amazing stuff!
That would be so cool to see one of those fall down.
I have been following you guys for years, how does one truly perused this line of work?
Amazing to see these vents. Is there an estimate of how many vents like this exist? Are they in every ocean?
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could these guys have helped find the Titan at the time?
No. Wrong ocean.
What happened to the live stream????
At one minute, there is a piece of humanoid mechanics sticking out of the spiral on the right hand side . What is that for?
What?
In the description you have your answer:
"While at this site, we assisted ONC with various seafloor observatory maintenance tasks including swapping and deploying new tools, experiments, and sensors that are continuously monitoring and contributing to research focused on this dynamic environment. As part of ONC's large network of observatories across Canada, the 800-kilometer (500-mile) loop of fiber optic cable located off the west coast of Vancouver Island that connects the Endeavour Hydrotherm Vent Field allows researchers to study seafloor phenomena through continuous long-term observations 24/7"
It's most likely some sort of sensor that is monitoring chemical composition of what the vent is expelling and/or a temperature monitor.
Sensors that monitor everything including temperature and seismic activity.
What I meant to say, what was that specific tool used to track?
@@aawsome69 I think you answered my question the most accurately
. Thank you!
Hehehe… I wonder if an ROV has ever accidentally caused a very slow underwater collision with a vent tube
It has happened ;)
Excellent footage, but I could do without the music.
just like subnautica
Humans go to extreme environments for a sense of adventure, the physical equivalent of posting "First!!!"
Robotic explorers go to extreme environments to do actual science.
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Creepy music ruins what would otherwise be a pleasent Video.
You’re entitled to feel that way it’s all quite subjective. I find it very soothing as many listeners do. It’s ambient music, which is far removed from musics that are experienced or thought of as unsettling or creepy in any sense. There are sub-genres that are darker but I won’t geek out ;)