Inside the Red Sea Mission
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Using the cutting-edge exploration and research vessel, the OceanXplorer as a base, top marine scientists from around the world converge upon the Red Sea, searching for clues to address the escalating climate crisis. Employing subs, divers, and remotely operated vehicles, researchers visit depths approaching 10,000 feet to extract secrets from one of the most unspoiled marine ecosystems on Earth.
Made possible by collaboration with OceanX, National Center for Wildlife, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and the Red Sea marine science community. Featuring (in alphabetical order): Baleegh Abukaboos, Omar Ibrahim Abunayyan, Jackie Alva, Manuel Aranda, Suzanne Bahr, Richard Barden, Ross Davison-Harmer, Olaf Dieckhoff, Natalie Dunn, Mike Fox, Larissa Fruhe, Kate Von Krusenstiern, Dave Lochridge, Gordy Mabey, Toby Mitchell, Ben Neel, Sam Nuttmann, Andy Orwin, Eleonora Re, Mattie Rodrigue, Sebastian Schmidt-Roach, and Roger Solem.
This film was made possible by: Alex Chitty, Jake Burghart, Matthew Betlej, Tarek Khalil, Nicolas Karlson, Shelley Hurley, Joey Grimmer, Matias Torino, Ahmed Saadoun, Alanoud Al-Sahhaf, Cris Tamm, Ian McGee, Steve Tran, and many more.
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1:37: 🌊 The Red Sea Mission explores the diverse and unique coral reefs of the Red Sea, studying their biodiversity and symbiotic relationships. 7:31: 🌊 The video discusses the importance of Coraline algae in coral reefs and the threats they face from climate change. 13:25: 🌊 The team is mapping the ocean floor and collecting samples, highlighting the importance of accurate charts for navigation. 24:19: 🌊 The submersible hang on Ocean Explorer is used to back up a system and ensure everyone can come back up to the surface. 28:18: 🌊 Scientists are using multi-spectral sensors and drones to study coral reefs and gather data to make informed conservation decisions. 34:58: 🌊 A marine biologist explores the deep ocean and discovers new species while collecting sediment for environmental DNA analysis. 41:32: 🔬 Scientists are using helicopters and advanced technology to study symbiosis and coral reef degradation in the Red Sea. 47:20: ⚓ The speaker discusses the use of RFID microchips to study and restore coral reefs, and the importance of preserving biodiversity for future generations. Recap by Tammy AI
THIS is the type of CONTENT that can bring VICE back
@Crmsnraider
Жыл бұрын
maybe, if this video gets a billion views....
I spent months in the Egyptian Sinai desert in this Sudanese camp. Was literally the most peaceful time of my life. The clear water and miles and miles of pristine coral reefs that I would snorkel daily. The 7'8" cook named Haj, who I lamented that had he been born in America probably would be a multimillion dollar athlete, shaggy who acted as our concierge. The other staff that I traded a first generation Ipod for lodging and food who were so unbelievably happy for the music and hundreds of songs they could now play everyday..... the stars and tides you would see at night was truly a religious experience. I wish I knew how all those ppl are doing. This was pre 2006 before the re-entry of enemy combatants and weapons smuggling that killed the tourism industry
This is very cool research and I'm sure its going to play a big part in finding out how to save and recuperate the ocean's remaining life. It definitely feels bittersweet as we could have done more to prevent these things.
@ryanreedgibson
Жыл бұрын
It sucks Vice filed BK. It does NOT deserve it when Fox News publishes the trash they do.
@Hkizzie
11 ай бұрын
You wish, at the rate the world is heating up all coral will be gone in 20 years 🥲. Humanity isn’t cutting emissions at all. Whatever Europe decreases, growth in Africa and India makes up and China does nothing.
@jamesblake5176
9 ай бұрын
i don't know if there really is anything we could have done. the people who control the oil were going to destroy the planet for their pocket books regardless of what we did or said. stand up to them and you'll probably end up assassinated.
Love Vice, hope the bankruptcy doesn’t effect this level of content.
@judejaradat1446
Жыл бұрын
I hope it does. Because , when they were putting out shitty content for the past 8 years , they didn't care about bankruptcy , now when they know what's at stake , they have finally woken up and started to put out content to save their asses. Too late for that now. 🤷♂️ Let them take their feminist woke asses and go wipe toilets now after their bankruptcy.
@SebasL10
Жыл бұрын
Never will they got sponsors and amazing relationships to even film such videos like this…..
@JesusChrist2000BC
11 ай бұрын
Of course it will. No money makes it impossible to film quality docs. Hopefully another non woke company can take it over and fix it.
We need a world court so we can sue and hold big business across the world accountable for crimes against humanity, and other life forms as well.
@nellkellino-miller7673
Жыл бұрын
I agree to an extent. For example, anyone who has (historically and contemporarily) played a hand in the continued criminalisation and stigmatisation of mind altering substance must be held accountable. I don't necessarily agree with the death sentence or life inprisonment, but we have to set an example to future generations... Otherwise how do we we make sure we never let people create these insane narrative/power structures? Anyone who has ever stigmatised or criminalised substances like DMT, LSD, Psilocybin, THC, Mescaline, Salvanorin A, MDMA, Ketamine etc... etc... MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE for their crimes against humanity. Arguably some of the worst war crimes any humans have ever perpetrated. A reckoning is coming and it's not going to be pretty. Beautiful, yes. True, sure. Just, absolutely. But pretty? Nope.
@joekeanetv
Жыл бұрын
Funny that all of this research is in Saudi Arabia, where a lot of fossil fuels originate.
@Invading-Specious
Жыл бұрын
even that will be corrupted.
@777cpt
Жыл бұрын
Almighty GOD will JUDGE all those who are responsible for their crimes on JUDGEMENT DAY
@BossesOfTok
Жыл бұрын
@@Invading-Specious we have to create a secret society that will do the right thing at all cost, just like they did, really the battle of good and evil going on here.
This is what discovery channel used to be, discovering things
Omg!! This docu is so fascinating! I hope vice can get out of the hole they are in now so we can keep getting beautifully well made content like this ❤. Thanks Vice and crew!! You guys are awsome!!!!
@tdcllc9941
Жыл бұрын
Lets start a fundraiser
@JakeTapeWallets
Жыл бұрын
Same here I was so sad when I heard of the bankruptcy. They just needed to stop hiring a bunch a people who don’t do anything and retain the badass journalists
@thinkcasting3182
11 ай бұрын
Soros scum own Vice now after their fake "bankruptcy", Soros swoops in as the savior.
Outstanding work! Thanks to everyone involved in this! Just one more reason to rescue Vice before it´s too late!
What a beautiful way to tell this story. Well done.
This was absolutely amazing information. Thank you for sharing this with us!!
9:40 didn't know Logan Paul was diving too. He stays busy.
This is the most clear example for representing a climate catastrophie awareness in one documentary , the real end of world type of film, just thinkin bout how we gonna live in the next 10 years.. unlike any other media platform vice proved the world that nothing can stop them.
@johnba291972
Жыл бұрын
Are you seriously that doopid pal?
This is giving me goosebumps, vice we need these
excellent documentary
Thank you for the documentary about our beautiful Red Sea ❤🇸🇦
@Kiros.meksebalem
11 ай бұрын
Eritrea 🇪🇷 red sea
@kanyewest2.066
11 ай бұрын
our 🇸🇦🇪🇬🇪🇷🇸🇩🇾🇪
@Footballyoungsterss
3 ай бұрын
@@kanyewest2.066exactly Saudi people always want to claim everything, even prophets..
@unknown..642
Ай бұрын
@@kanyewest2.066Somalia too
Finally. Vice delivering content I subscribed for in the first place.
we need to do something to save our oceans. please let’s all realize how important they are.
This was a very good , high quality, and well edited
I’d trust this submarine more then the one they used with a gaming controller 🙏🏽
Super cool video. Thank you for all the in depth science and the stories.
Fantastic! Keep up the great work. Thank you for education and appreciation!
vice should really just be an internet company with a subscription model
@zulu505
Жыл бұрын
Market is too saturated
An absolutely fascinating documentary as striking for its sober, yet positive tone as its beautiful imagery and technical polish. Probes a potentially dispiriting subject with an uplifting portrait of committed pros trying to tackle the singular crisis of our times while retaining a sense of wonder. Really well done.
@Wayoutthere
11 ай бұрын
How much did you got paid for writing this eloquent bullsht?
Beautiful work, symbiosis is a much overlooked part of the natural world. Something I think we as a species could learn alot from. Underwater gardening is such a brilliant concept Nice 1 vice, best of luck for the future
Wonderful documentary
Awesome video Vice! Would like to see more videos like this.
@yrw231
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. And less woke agenda, sincerely - everyone
When a man says “God doesn’t create something without purpose” it’s not the same as “There’s a purpose for everything”. At least keep the man’s words as is VICE!
This Video was amazing it covered things I’ve never learned about in school . Thank you
Amazing, thank you.
This is the kind of content that separates vice from other News whatsoever agency.
Please, make *bigger English subtitle* 🔥❤🙋♂️
@kayetaylor5551
Жыл бұрын
No
@hithere5150
Жыл бұрын
If you're on pc you can increase and decrease it's size in the settings or the +/- signs
@neoxyte
Жыл бұрын
Yeah why did they use a yellow text for a subtitle lmao
@lennysantos892
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I'm fascinated by this but couldn't make out the subtitles.
Been watching VICE since the very first days! the best reporting, stories, and Documenting on the planet! i would do and sign anything to help them in the current struggle they are going threw! hang in there guys.
Very interesting film. I live by the Red Sea (Dahab on the Gulf of Aqaba) and have wanting to see a documentary about the unique ocean we have here, I really hope that you can return and do some study in this area as well.
amazing cinematography
If you've never seen coral extremely close up or never saw how it grows, it can be hard to imagine how truly sensitive most of them are. I've grown them, and they can handle some stress, but when there are 2 or more stressors, it seems to multiply the damage. So the high temps coupled with changing salinity and lower alkalinity of the water can stop growth and when it gets really bad the 1mm of flesh on a lot of coral can just peel off like shedded skin, and that's horrifying and pray that doesn't happen. Im surprised there's still a good amount of reefs left at the moment. It is scary bc we've been hearing about coral die off for years, and as mentioned it can get bad very quick so time is definitely ticking away before mass die off starts happening from disease or wrong water parameters and most likely spread to other reefs.
@evanherrera5948
11 ай бұрын
Don’t worry she will heal with the nutrients she gets from the flood
Beautiful country
Great & Fantastic docu.. Kudos to VICE team!!!!
I love how a coral reef is compared to a city!
Beautiful work.
Genial !!! Felicitaciones .
Well made
I always wanted to be involved in such projects, hopefully one day
The subtitles are too small
What I would be interested to know is how all those underwater shots are fimed.
@Baldcafe
Жыл бұрын
They put the camera in an underwater housing.
@PrinceAsmodeus
Жыл бұрын
Go pros on trained fish.
@anonymousreviewer169
Жыл бұрын
They train dolphins to record underground. When they're done recording, the dolphins are trained to take the memory card up to the boat. It's a brilliant system.
We love u vice.
Anyone know the music ? Its amazing just like this whole video! Music anyone?
I spent years offshore commercial diving off a plethora of different vessels. And NONE were as nice as the vessel in this video!! 😮💨
I wish these guys had the budget of the ISS.
Awesome videography
This is cool. Shouldn't the US navy or UK navy being doing this as a service? They need to consider forming a research fleet.
Could yall make font bigger next time.
@iilluminumooconfirmed1676
Жыл бұрын
Put your glasses on or stop watching on phones because it was fine.
what a cool group of people.
Amazing!
What a beautiful piece... Love it. -- So happy to not see the homeless CEO at the end not begging us to save his failing business model.
I saw that ship in Aqaba Jordan 🇯🇴 absolutely mind blowing ship ⛴️
what is that track at 20:30! absolutely banging
@ezix3753
Жыл бұрын
Red Sea jam
@tymathews
Жыл бұрын
Also love when it gets crunchy and then traditions into 21:21
How did you guys film those shots at the bottom on the outside of the submarine?? I'm tripping, is there an underwater drone???
*People still think I'm crazy when I say Jellyfish are non-earth aliens* 😂
What's the camera gear used?
“A wake up call…” I think we went back to sleep because the temperature of the oceans are higher this year than they’ve ever been.
@rvierra7235
Жыл бұрын
A wake up call? Are you on dope?
I love this
Good to see despite the bankruptcy vice is still in business
I like the part near the end that features the helicopter mechanics.
Amazing Watching form Virginia
Finally , a vice video u can thumbs up, also might I add. We've been warned for decades nobody's caring.
Combating Earth’s (our) warming oceans is exactly the mission of my company SolrBlu 🌊 We are focusing on water quality at WWTP’s and conserving Sea Ice at the poles. We want to work with locals, on a global scale beacuse that is how water operates! “Be Water, My Friend. Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water. You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put it into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.” - Bruce Lee Great Video 😊
please english subtitle
thank you
Top knoch pic
I love Vice ❤
The yellow subtitles can be hard to read
what sensor were used for mapping?
@benmcreynolds8581
Жыл бұрын
Probably a underwater Lidar scanner.
I just hope by the time these scientists learn what they are trying to learn the coral will still be here. Because from what i've gathered, that's not likely to be the case. Heartbreaking.........
Write the subtitles smaller please
Who chose yellow subtitles
The fact anyone thinks we are gonna stop humans from being garbage is insane in 2023
9:34 dude looks like the guy that looks like logan paul lol
Why are there 216 dislikes? Who would dislike this?
Maybe you guys can research on " Sea Shepard ".
I was wondering how those little deep subs would handle power loss. And then it happened.
Pollution started to creep in the Red Sea at an alarming rate! Reason: Tourists, pilgrims, general maritime traffic between Bab-El-Mandab and the the Suez Canal! 😮
Due tell me how much c02 this glamorous endevour pumped into the atmosphere?
You have great documentaries, but it's sick to read underlines
How is vice going bankrupt when they make stuff like this
@johnba291972
Жыл бұрын
Coz most people aren't dumb enough to buy their woke nonsense.
@undercoverjihadi9252
Жыл бұрын
Because they rarely make stuff like this
@freddieschlieben463
Жыл бұрын
this is promotional too they probs couldn’t afford it otherwise
I'm 44 this year , I've watched the Gulf of Mexico turn into a place that is poisoned more and more each year , and the rivers that feed the Great Lakes Region in the Upper Midwest of America turn into a place where you can't eat the fish, How could people continue to run Industries they know are doing this to the environment?
@nodescriptionavailable3842
Жыл бұрын
Why do we need to eat fish when insects are abundant and nutritious? We need to keep track of all the different chemicals in the ocean so that if we absorb these chemicals we can pay the respective companies what we owe them for their contribution to the world. Nothing is free.
@marcratchford7762
11 ай бұрын
Muppet
Isn't this the area that will see a huge oil spill once the tanker off Al-Hodheida breaks in pieces?
1:33 source?
masha allah
proper VICE
Billy ilish
Very informative 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@user-lj8rm1vg7e
Жыл бұрын
you haven't even watched the full video yet lmao
@spidermight8054
Жыл бұрын
Just more woke BS to push a leftist narrative. That’s why Vice collapsed.
we need ONEPIECE!!!!!!!
Good documentary but you did a poor job with the subtitles from the fisherman at the start
Real life aquatic life w steve zissou
No surprise 15 commercials 2 mins in
Hi
Wow let’s do science stuff
damn
please turkish subtitle