ROV Hercules Climbs Up the Wall of Tutuila Island | Nautilus Live
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Experience a recent dive recap as ROV Hercules climbs up the wall of the north side of Tutuila Island from 996m to 105m depth. The Nautilus team has been working with the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa to survey this region for biological communities from fish to corals and sponges, collect rocks for analysis, and sample potentially new species. Learn more about this expedition: nautiluslive.org/cruise/na112
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"I should look that up before I say words." -- An actual scientist
@gregorymckenzie7511
5 жыл бұрын
Pretty much every day.
@danielschneider3105
5 жыл бұрын
They're also just humans :D
@tithund
5 жыл бұрын
More people should follow this line of thinking.
@hikatenmaiafu4391
5 жыл бұрын
Also "Well, we just manually zoomed in," and "Can't I put it in a bio box? Pleaaaaase??"
@kathyflorcruz552
5 жыл бұрын
Sad, isnt it?
"It's like a rat-sized shrimp!" "I prefer shrimp sized rats..." I feel that guy didn't get enough recognition for that joke... ;)
@Hoplasa
5 жыл бұрын
well WE all heard it, and it will live on in my mind for the next hour or so.
@PharaohChreyOfEgypta
5 жыл бұрын
Lmaoo that made me laugh so hard
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@Hoplasa what's the joke
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@PharaohChreyOfEgypta maybeababypool
@Hoplasa
3 жыл бұрын
@@stevethea5250 idk its been more than an hour
I love the dialogue between these scientists. Brilliant minds that's have spent years studying and reaserching; "What is that?" "I don't know. " "Is that a shrimp?" "I should probably not say words..." "Sharkie!
@tsunertoo9149
5 жыл бұрын
Few people realize that this is how much if not the majority of scientists act on the field. They no less excited
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@tsunertoo9149 what's Sharpie
@johnwalters1341
3 жыл бұрын
I went through the training program for docents at the Monterey Bay Aquarium many years ago, and the very first lesson we were taught was to say, "I don't know...but I can find out for you!"
@angelique7618
3 жыл бұрын
Sharted???
@maandren
2 жыл бұрын
@@angelique7618 sh*t + fart = shart
that shrimp in the second clip was "shrimprisoned" I'll sea myself out
@thehellyousay
5 жыл бұрын
Ba-dump-tshhh.....
@lcd_scream2304
5 жыл бұрын
ROFL 😆😂🤣
@NightAndDay238
5 жыл бұрын
Whale I thought it was pretty good
@franmellor9843
5 жыл бұрын
Like it a-lot
@chiaradina
4 жыл бұрын
They do this deliberately to breed securely in there. I think it was in blue planet bbc David Attenborough at one point... 🙏🏼
Scientist 1: It's like, a total shrimp and stuff, like, on that squishy thing. Scientist 2: Oh my god. It's totally weird. Scientist 1: Totally.
@BigPuddin
4 жыл бұрын
SCIENCE
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@BigPuddin stamp?
@DaleB55
2 жыл бұрын
Scientists: still nerds at heart.
shrimp prison for shrimp crimes
@Authenictruthoid
5 жыл бұрын
Oh ya ! and F.R. Scharm belongs in it for life !
@louyirabbitkim8207
4 жыл бұрын
dat poor shrimp hes like please help me,Hey over here here pls help
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@Authenictruthoid prisoner of Shrimpskaban
I love listening to these nerds get so happy to find like a sponge or something
prison shrimp are pretty dangerous, they're locked up for a reason
@elijahcuevas3805
4 жыл бұрын
Stealthy and it’s a bad idea to drop the zooplankton in the showers
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@elijahcuevas3805 for beating up Bruce the shark
I've had no idea what I want to do when I'm older, but now that I'm a week into this rabbit hole, I wanna study marine biology.
Love really good quality audio with commentary, it's like watching Mystery Science Theater.
@realblakrawb
4 жыл бұрын
But with millenials for v-o
Yessss finally you guys are showing us the depth of the submersible; you should overlay it on the corner of the screen so that we can see it as we’re watching and be reminded of the epicness of the footage. Would also be cool if you threw in a mini map of the earth and where the nautilus is on the globe 🌎
this stuff was crisp clear in 480p, then i went to 1080 and my jaw just dropped
I absolutely love it when you experience a handful of seasoned scientists in their exploration, and then they suddenly burst out in joy and pure excitement and sound like a bunch of kids in a candy store with way too much cash on their hands, because they see something amazing in the depths of the sea. I act the same way myself! Nature is indeed just so amazing and awesome!
World : I have created life where life can not live. Nautilus crew : look at all the funny rat size creatures.
enjoying the new depth graph. that alone deserves a thumbs up.
"If I stand still nobody will see me..." 🤣
@gregorymckenzie7511
5 жыл бұрын
*Waves flare around* Hey! Over here!
@stevethea5250
3 жыл бұрын
@@gregorymckenzie7511 timestamp
"Sample happy" the best thing i heard all day 😂
@FrikInCasualMode
5 жыл бұрын
I imagine first scientists on Mars, just before launch back to Earth. They are sitting on a literal mound of samples. Tons and tons of them. Each priceless for science. And commander looking at them apologetically: "Sorry guys. Due to weight restrictions we can take back only fifteen kilos. Total. Better start selection now." The cry of anguish would be heard back on Earth LOL
0:57 The drawbacks of free real estate.
Boy look at that *Shrimp* ! That *Shrimp* is so big its a massive *Shrimp* ! That's a _BIG_ *shrimpy* boi!
@obscurecapricorn1300
5 жыл бұрын
What an absolute unit
So beautifully shot footage. I love all your uploaded videos. Thank you wonderful people for all you hard work. 👍
I lost it at "SHARKIIEE" :)
@danielschneider3105
5 жыл бұрын
Hiiiiiiii :D The same way I talk to every animal :P
@tehfoxxy9630
5 жыл бұрын
*Gets hit in the eye with 2 lasers*
@franmellor9843
5 жыл бұрын
@@tehfoxxy9630 lol how ironic
3:07 It's like the snow fort that Squidward built before!
One of those scientists has the most beautiful voice i have ever heard in the fields of science.
You say "rat size shrimp", im already start salivating.
@midasofficial4532
5 жыл бұрын
Same lmao. Those poor fuckers are so tatsy.
@yeetusfetusdeletus7992
5 жыл бұрын
69 likes, n i c e
@OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod
5 жыл бұрын
Are we talking New York rats or normal rats? 'Cause the rats we get in the subway here in NY are about the size of your average house cat... and they're not scared of anything, they will hiss at you and then drag away and entire pizza.
@jan3211200
5 жыл бұрын
@@OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod ... i want a shrimp newyork rat sized me and my dog both want them
@viieswkit
4 жыл бұрын
Tmw allergy
Double reflection of the laser beam from the shark eye at 4:50. It didn't even bat an eye!
@rochelimit55555
5 жыл бұрын
That was one super lucky shot, two laser beams exactly passed the shark's small eyes, what are the odds?
@lennutrajektoor
5 жыл бұрын
@@rochelimit55555 Probably non-existent. What surprised most was the light didn't disturb the shark at all. As if it didn't see it.
@recolinotyu
4 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure that fucked with the shark's eye. At that depht there's basically no light at all, so a sudden laser beam directly in your eye would probably blind you
I love these intimate glimpses of marine life. Thank you to EVNautilus for making these vids accessible. What is exceptionally funny is that the biologists are teaching us about a diversity of life while sounding like a community of friends who, from time to time, are using their lexicon of playfulness as they are walking about. 🦐
the fact that they say hello to every fish melts my heart everytime 💙💙💙💙💙
The footage makes me go wow. Their enthusiasm makes me smile.
Funny... I watched all of the dives on the live stream, and STILL came here to watch highlight footage 👍.
Shrimp Prison! What is the name of this? Is it an ecosystem or symbiotic?
@sarephbtmistari8909
5 жыл бұрын
I found that very interesting as well. I tried searching online but since I don't have proper names for the sea creatures I'm just getting random results
@zanewarden1036
5 жыл бұрын
I believe this might have been something addressed on the docu-series Blue Planet II. In it, a pair of adult shrimp live inside a Venus’s flower basket sponge similar to the one in the video. They’ve grown too big to escape but the baby shrimp in the eggs they have laid inside the sponge will be small enough to escape once they hatch. Not sure if this is a common occurrence and has some biological relationship tied to it, or is just by happenstance. Interesting either way.
@miguelvalle898
5 жыл бұрын
@@zanewarden1036 you are correct
@miguelvalle898
5 жыл бұрын
I believe it's symbiotic the shrimp eat parasites and the "prison" provides protection
@mdkooter
5 жыл бұрын
Alcrustraciatraz.
that shark got hit in the eye with both lasers, can you imagine the insanely bad luck for the shark? probably the only shark in history to be swimming around in the dark when a human controlled explorer descends down and you swim into its lasers not once, but twice
Love their enthusiasm and passion when they find specimens. Never change!
Omg, these were randoms that came up on my feed and now I’m hooked 😁
Beauty. Grace... And *shrimp prison*
Thanks guys. I loved that. Thought it might have been a bit dry and clinical but you all made it really human with your comments and excitement. It was amazing to watch. Hope there will be more. Keep on doing what you do and enjoy. 💚🦇💚
*Like a trip to another world.* Deep sea drones will make our world more fun and interesting, if we find more and more live in the ocean. We can be happy about that !
I love how scientists get so excited when they see an animal passing by as much as I do. It shows they do it for their passion to it rather than because they have to.
Thank you all for everything that you do ♥
@kazkaz6177
5 жыл бұрын
The sea 🌊 is like a box of chocolates........ Keep being incredible for science, guys :-).
This video made my day, thank you guys! Love to hear your commentary, tool.
Reaction of the year----> " Is that a white tip? Yeeees! We found a shark! Yes! Yes! Yes!" 6:49
I love those videos. These guys get so excited and it makes my heart happy :))
I just love when they 'ohhhhh' collectively 😄
so much fun listening to you guys, you get to hear the joy, wonderment, childlike enthusiasm and I mean that in the nicest way.....stay curious....
bunch of stoners chillin under water. how can i sign up for this?
@shanonward7853
5 жыл бұрын
Agreed no much work getting done and not sure there actual scientists by the sounds of it
@CookeDaWook
4 жыл бұрын
Nobody is underwater. Theyre controlling & viewing everything from above.
@zeIilah
4 жыл бұрын
Jacob Cooke do you know what career title this is?
@buckwang5039
4 жыл бұрын
marine biologist?
@spiderboi4658
4 жыл бұрын
@@shanonward7853 boi its them reacting to the things they've held a passion for all their lives, when they're not live, they're doing alot of research
I should look that up before I say words ... love it! I was lMAO! Actually, I wish more non-biologists would exercise this simple, yet profound advice.
That Crew is better than Jack Sparrows ! 😁
What an awesome view the wild tuna, they look pretty happy.
It would be cool if I could put on my vr headset and watch this in 3d.
2:44 "Nyooooon"
Seriously cool. Thanks as always!
I love this clips thanks guys!
¡¡¡Fascination is what I Feel...Thank you very much Nautilus Live... love from me...!!! ¡¡¡ Gracias al equipo de Nautilus por su trabajo.....grandioso...Un abrazo desde Argentina..!!
Ive gotta say, what makes me most happy about all of these is seeing how well octopus seem to be doing! You see them ALL of the time! Lots!
About that shrimp prison bit, if I'm not mistaken, that white thing is a sponge called Venus' flower basket. If I recall correctly, the pair of shrimp inside it is actually a male and a female and they voluntarily imprisoned themselves there. When the shrimps were small, they could fit through the holes and they would seek out a sponge, with another shrimp to imprison themselves together. They stay inside the sponge, grow, and get trapped but protected from all predators outside. The sponge provides the food and the shrimps clean the sponge. This sponge is sometimes used as gifts for newlyweds because of how the pair of shrimps inside it symbolized endless love and gladly living together until death.
It must be so fun to be down there, so deep. It's a whole different world. You are very fortunate to have the opportunity to explore.
3:15 "Chillin"
4:40 Shark: *Exists* Scientists: "W O O O O O O O O O O A A A A A A A A H!!!!!!!"
AMAZING FOOTAGE THANK YOU
Nice definition on some of those close-ups, some weird and wonderful things out there...thanks for sharing.
So beautiful and relaxing
Ive only juat found this channel and lived this video Icould sit and watch this for hours and hours 👌 so Tranquil and mysterious down there. There's such a big race to explore space and mars yet we don't even know what's at the bottom of our oceans 🤔 The natural world never fails to amaze me with it's variety and diversity in animals and plants.
I am getting pretty good! Im actually proud of myself! I am knowing what a lot of these critters are now! Thanks to you guys and your awesome cameras!
Watching all these cool creatures make me feel how less we know of our home planet. And now we are heading towards space and planetary missions. And GOD knows what kind of creatures might be living down there!
Always awesome.
I've found a new favorite thing to watch.
I love the comments. I don't think I'd watch this channel as much without them.
its so beautiful in the sea everything is so colorful
Scientist: is that a Nurse Shark Reality: Bluntnose Sixgill Shark
@tomland-zoologist9885
4 жыл бұрын
Thank youuuu
Crazy seeing all these sharks for shark week, they must be in on it eh
I just wish they would tell us the names of the organisms more often.
@spiderboi4658
4 жыл бұрын
@Fluff Your Garfield its mostly because they find lots of unknown things, and that they rewatch the footage later, to identify qhat they saw
I love you guys!!!
Everytime you show us a floating sea creature minding its own business I start singing The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss. Like in 2:05
@alejandroelluxray5298
5 жыл бұрын
"some where, beyond the sea"
Watching people explore the mysterious deep sea is great to watch late at night
I love this stuff
Thank God for the safety and filming of these beautiful and rare creatures for us 🙏
AWESOME!
Amazing the things you see in depths of the ocean, makes me wish I had gills 😀
Incredible life forms!
3:10 u focken wot m8?
Great work Nautilus really love the ocean but in Cape Town my hobby is gardening. I rehabilitate plants I love them & I know the eco systems in land and in the sea are fully connected. What I found interesting all your videos take us into places much like a probe travelling deep into the universe or galaxy , but so much better because seeing such amazing things of creation. .
Great film
The shark is likely a bluntnose sixgill shark. @4:57
Ooh coool...great choice of words
Amazing
The joy of finding shark... Makin me melt XD
Super COOL🥺✨
You guys have the best job and omg I'm jealous
Shrimpy was a BEAST! But clearly been skipping leg day at the gym. 🤔
It's refreshing to hear scientists talk like regular people
@1:16 That is a basket star, it's from the Phylum Echinidermata, they have a five point radial symmetry, tube feet that operate using a hydraulic system to move about by pulling water in through the sieve plate on the top. Echinoderm means "spiny skin", echino-derm. They inhabit a a range from the benthic zone to the intertidal zone. Some otherechinids include the sea cucumber, sea urchins, sand dollars which are the more compressed of the two, and a living fossil, the crinoid.
Lol "sharkees!!" So freaking cute.
Thank you for everything you do
Those Pelagic White Tip's will ruin your whole day! *_:O_*
@gregorymckenzie7511
5 жыл бұрын
Despite our history with the species, I think they are one of the most beautiful sharks.
@Dreaded88
5 жыл бұрын
@@gregorymckenzie7511 : Yeah, until you're treading water, hundreds of miles offshore! *_:O_*
@gregorymckenzie7511
5 жыл бұрын
@@Dreaded88 Perhaps.
the laser actually hit the shark in the eyes and it reflected back. thats awesome
When you look at these videos it really blows your mind. It's so dark down there so no photosynthesis but life always finds a way. Makes you wonder if life exists on Europa and how it would look compared to Earth. It's already an alien world deep down in the oceans on this planet.
Lol I wanted to find out what kind of "sharkie" popped in at 4:52, morphology points to Sixgill! No prominent dorsal fin near the head but rather next to the caudal fin! Neat!
Damn, that Hercules ROV is a lot bigger than I thought it was.
Everyone's amazed by scientists showing enthusiasm but I've been around enough scientists to know that that's just... how they are. If they weren't enthusiastic about their field a they wouldn't have spent the better part of a decade of each of their lives getting educated on it.
소중한 자연의 아름다움 입니다, 생명의 깊이 를 찾아 볼수있는 신비한 물체들
A nice sponge home 😌