uqcCUw4HF0Atrailer-into-the-abyss-worlds-of-the-deepTrailer | Into the Abyss: Worlds of the DeepExplore the wonders of the deep ocean as you've never seen them before! In this collaborative film series, I am working with Schmidt Ocean Institute and their extensive library of 4K footage from an array the deep sea's remarkable ecosystems to bring their discoveries to light through a series of immersive films.
JUPrdUvB58creal-science-the-insane-biology-of-the-greenland-sharkReal Science | The Insane Biology of The Greenland SharkThanks to Eric Ste-Marie from the Hussey Lab at the University of Windsor for his help and insight on this topic!
o_Zs8UdCArMinto-the-midnight-zone-secrets-of-the-ocean-voidInto the Midnight Zone | Secrets of the Ocean VoidThe Deep Sea Midnight Zone | Worlds of the Deep, a collaboration with Schmidt Ocean Institute.
Uh3fNYVwDXMocean-watch-a-tale-of-deep-sea-explorationOcean Watch | A Tale of Deep Sea ExplorationOcean Watch: A Tale of Deep Sea Exploration, created in collaboration with Schmidt Ocean Institute.
6u2lahOrOmoreal-science-when-orcas-and-humans-hunted-togetherReal Science | When Orcas and Humans Hunted TogetherThis is one of those fascinating facts that too few Aussies are ever taught in school.
zQukzrJs0s4real-science-the-insane-biology-of-the-great-white-sharkReal Science | The Insane Biology of The Great White SharkWriter/Narrator: Stephanie Sammann
la6OSdlMn3Qreal-science-the-insane-biology-of-the-cuttlefishReal Science | The Insane Biology of The CuttlefishWithin the mollusc phylum, cuttlefish belong to the cephalopod class, along with octopuses, squid and nautiluses.
uM51_Vui9tApbs-eons-are-giant-animals-inevitable-2023PBS Eons | Are Giant Animals Inevitable? (2023)The journey the thunder beasts took to reach such mega proportions from such humble beginnings forces us to ask an important question, one that paleontologists have been asking for more than a century: from an evolutionary perspective, is bigger always better?
EF8C4v7JIbAattenbourough-blue-planet-ii-exploring-the-underwater-worldAttenbourough | Blue Planet II | Exploring The Underwater WorldTravel to the depths of our mysterious oceans to discover all kinds of curious creatures underwater, from fish that communicate by glowing to the deadly Portuguese Man O' War.
b_EklO9k0hsenchanting-creatures-of-the-ocean-8k-video-ultra-hdEnchanting Creatures of the Ocean | 8K Video Ultra HDBe Amazed By The Most Beautiful Fishes and Other Animals 8K VIDEO HDR and 4K VIDEO with Stunning Underwater animals and Relaxing Music.
3S7FkKvesu8ocean-life-unveiling-the-mysteries-beneath-the-wavesOcean Life | Unveiling the Mysteries Beneath the WavesDive deep into the azure abyss of our planet's oceans and seas as "Ocean Realms"
LWH4Sdt9TMsreal-science-are-orcas-taking-back-the-oceanReal Science | Are Orcas Taking Back the Ocean?The orca (Orcinus orca), also called killer whale, is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member.
dTKUEvGYvSgworlds-of-the-deep-mysteries-of-the-twilight-zoneWorlds of the Deep | Mysteries of the Twilight ZoneA collaboration with Schmidt Ocean Institute.
uqcCUw4HF0Atrailer-into-the-abyss-worlds-of-the-deepTrailer | Into the Abyss: Worlds of the DeepExplore the wonders of the deep ocean as you've never seen them before! In this collaborative film series, I am working with Schmidt Ocean Institute and their extensive library of 4K footage from an array the deep sea's remarkable ecosystems to bring their discoveries to light through a series of immersive films.
rpWzk58Ayykthese-creatures-are-capable-of-killing-sharksThese Creatures are Capable of Killing SharksWe all know that sharks are some of the most fearsome predators in the sea, but did you know that there are other animals out there that can take on these underwater giants and come out on top?
LyKkyL1hPPsthe-deep-ocean-8k-tv-ultra-hd-documentaryThe Deep Ocean | 8K TV ULTRA HD DocumentaryThis documentary is a Full Documentary about the Animals and the Ocean with Real Nature Sounds and Relaxing Music for 8K TV and 8K Wallpaper.
2dc_yuyURqQarctic-and-antarctic-polar-world-emerging-wildlifeArctic and Antarctic | Polar World: Emerging WildlifeThe Polar regions are the biggest wildernesses on earth, vast tracks of snow and ice. A perpetual winter wonderland.
cIMOH7rVD5Ithe-museum-of-terrestrial-life-amazing-creatures-on-earthThe Museum of Terrestrial Life | Amazing Creatures on EarthIn this video, we will visit the Museum of Terrestrial Life. Whether you are a science enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply curious about the world around you, the Museum of Terrestrial Life is an excellent place to visit and deepen your understanding of the incredible diversity of life on Earth
5s622p9XhY0this-is-the-biggest-creature-in-the-entire-history-of-the-earthThis is the Biggest Creature in the Entire History of the EarthThere’s a large number of different creatures living in this world. Some of these animals are very small and some are truly big.
gSJIAnAAFlQreal-science-how-life-survives-on-underwater-volcanoesReal Science | How Life Survives on Underwater VolcanoesIndigenous science already knew about sharks in volcanoes. Hawaiian mythology shows that when Pele the volcano goddess was searching for a new home after exile, her canoe was pulled by her elder brother Kamohoaliʻi, the god of sharks. He found the new land for Pele to dig her pit (caldera). In other words, Hawaiians knew sharks have connection with hotspots.
FiyyndtlHdQthe-deep-exploring-earths-last-frontieThe Deep | Exploring Earth’s Last FrontieFor centuries, humans believed the deep sea was lifeless, but new technologies have revealed that this previously hidden realm is home to rich ecosystems, mineral treasures, and an astounding kaleidoscope of life.
tWthyZnUeUUjoe-rogan-reacts-to-nasas-creatures-lurking-in-the-deep-seaJoe Rogan Reacts to "Creatures Lurking in the Deep Sea"A rover touches down on an alien surface in a place that has never been explored before.
Hve8_iSDD-oreal-science-the-insane-biology-of-the-sperm-whaleReal Science | The Insane Biology of The Sperm WhaleThe sperm whale or cachalot is the largest of the toothed whales and the largest toothed predator. It is the only living member of the genus Physeter and one of three extant species in the sperm whale family, along with the pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whale of the genus Kogia.
CpTUqQ-MZaQextraterrestrials-of-the-seas-an-extraordinary-journey-in-our-oceansExtraterrestrials of the Seas | An Journey in Our Oceans |The ocean is a vast world to discover. On Earth, forests, mountains, plains and deserts are accessible, but the marine world is much less obvious to observe.
jJdLiKYKWzYreal-science-why-ocean-animals-keep-evolving-to-glowReal Science | Why Ocean Animals Keep Evolving to GlowA Mantis Shrimp can see spectrums and colors we cannot. Imagine these animals. We don’t get to dissect them half the time they decompose by the time we bring them up.
FmR14Yng9kIdeep-sea-gigantism-why-the-ocean-breeds-giantsDeep Sea Gigantism | Why the Ocean Breeds GiantsDeep sea (abyssal) gigantism demonstrates the role of natural selection in driving evolution and survival, particularly in an environment characterised by challenging conditions and limited resources.
nrI483C5Trothe-spectacular-underwater-world-of-coral-reefsThe Spectacular Underwater World of Coral Reefs"Blue Whisper" immerges into the ocean's fascinating underwater world and gets to the bottom of a widely unexplored field of underwater science: The communication amongst fish.
m7oWvPXz-9creal-science-the-insane-biology-of-the-seahorseReal Science | The Insane Biology of The SeahorseSeahorses are my favorite animals. They're not absurd in any way; they're physiological chimeras, and their bodies and their social dynamics and their manners are fascinating. I know they are fish, but I can't help seeing them as tiny enchanted underwater people because of their statures and how they interact with one another.
pv3YRnHzfjIwhy-are-we-the-pinnacle-of-evolution-and-not-themWhy are WE the "Pinnacle of Evolution" and NOT THEM?Imagine a creature that has three hearts pumping blue blood through the vessels. Although it has an almost amorphous body resembling a bag of water, it can easily open a bottle, even a baby-proofed one.
1xBrxWzKzDQcurious-archive-the-biology-of-subnauticaCurious Archive | The Biology of SubnauticaThis is the full version of my 4-episode miniseries on Subnautica and Below Zero. A nature-documentary exploration of Planet 4546B