10 Strange Sea Creatures Found by ROVs in the Deep Pacific Near Hawaii #hawaii #creepy #wildlife

10 Strange Sea Creatures Found by ROVs in the Deep Pacific Near Hawaii #hawaii #creepy #wildlife
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The Deep Pacific waters of and around Hawaii, and other nearby locations such as the Johnston Atoll, are home to an array of interesting and some truly bizarre biodiversity. These are just ten of the truly weird, beautiful, and fascinating marine creatures found during NOAA’s 2015 expeditions.

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Music:
Track 1 – “Anatomy” by Aurastys* (Courtesy of Halley Labs)

Special thanks to Halley Labs for allowing the use of this exquisite track!

Track 2 – “They Wander Alone Too” by Rob Endraus
Can be found in the compilation: https://youtu.be/rkjVKAuT34k

Track 3 – “Creation” by Rob Endraus
Can be found in the compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2utRYdbCPQ

Track 4 – “Abnormal” by Rob Endraus

Track 5 – “Sound of Death – Intro” by Gray
Can be found in the compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2utRYdbCPQ

Track 6 – “Sound of Death – Survival Theme” by Gray
Can be found in the compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2utRYdbCPQ

Track 7 – “Just Implants” by CO.AG

Track 8 – “Depth” by Rob Endraus

What else lurks within the abyss?

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37 Comments

  1. Okay hear me out, we look at deep sea creatures like they do to us. We can’t go down there naturally, we’d die. They can’t come up here, they’d die. We both get rare chances at seeing each other but we don’t recognize when it happens

  2. Boa noite ao canal DSO, mais uma sequência de filmagens impressionantes captadas pelos ROVs o que torna possivel a visualização de espécies do mar profundo. A estrela aranha e esse caranguejo branco me chamou a atenção. Tantas espécies responsáveis pelo equilíbrio marinho e que sejam sempre preservadas. O conhecimento sobre o oceano é muito importante e essa mensagem tem que ser entendida por todas as gerações.

  3. No.1 I was watching the EV Nautilus stream live when they came across this Jelly, it blew me away how weird it was, it's strange that the first example has 4 Tentacles and the second has 3 yet they are so similar!

  4. DeepseaOddities: Instead of longer videos containing 10 species, what about shorter videos that only contain 1 species?
    More videos, more ad revenue, possibly more subscribers, possibly more ad revenue.
    Could then also have playlists, each playlist containing 1 single species, or derivatives of that species.

  5. I think Nr. 1 is a mutant. If you look at the next one, that's similar, their bells are almost identical, their legs look so much alike. And one of Nr. 1. 's legs has a little "twig" on it's "knee", like it was branching out, but lost the other appendage (or it's growing out currently).

  6. Can these rovs calculate the direction and speed of the underwater currents while filming these creatures. I'm curious about how much movement is caused by currents and movements made by creatures.

  7. See creatures seem to have converted evolution with cave creatures has anyone looked into this convergent evolution On a biological level Or evolutionary level

  8. S Tier music scores. Putting chills up my spine. Always appreciate the variety in sea Life. You could probably do a 24/7 channel of all cut in fed straight from live feeds and I would probably watch it, over cable and movies. Especially if it was scored and had natural sounds of the ocean mixed but not to overlap each other.

  9. The siphonaphore at the start is one of the strangest siphonaphores I've ever seen. If I could go back in time and restart my career I might go for a marine biologist specialized in siphonaphores. They are extremely interesting and I've studied them as an amateur. I livenat the beach and have more opportunities than most to do so. Thank you for your channel!😂🎉

  10. Amazing footage 21:55 
    Sea cucumbers play absolutely vital roles in marine ecosystems, including the redistribution of surface sediment and the nitrates and phosphorus they secrete.. yet many species are in peril globally due to serious over harvesting.. 😔
    These animals are considered a great delicacy in East and Southeast Asia..
    Seems very little is safe from humankind! 🤷🏻‍♀️ 
    At least for now the creatures of the deepest deep can live a relatively undisturbed life.. because man can't go there! 👍💚🦑

    Really enjoyed the video and the music..

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