Deep Ocean Web Event

In case you missed Peter and I discussing this program, here is another reminder. DEEP OCEAN AIRS TOMORROW NIGHT ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL. The series is from the BBC. Last year at a deep-sea meeting a BBC representative presented some of the video. Even in its unformatted state, it was truly marvelous. As I recall, a segment shows Giant Isopods swarming a food fall. There will also be excellent footage of coral/sponge meadows on Davidson Seamount here off the California coast. Having seen some of this video and diving on the seamount with ROV's, I can say you will not want to mist this.

Added bonus. Jot down any questions you have and post them here in this thread. Kevin, Peter, and I will monitor the post and respond.

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While the whale shark is way cool, it is not deep ocean...

Nor are surface-skimming dolphin...

By Kevin Zelnio (not verified) on 25 Mar 2007 #permalink

Although I get a real kick out of seeing birds swimming underwater!

By Kevin Zelnio (not verified) on 25 Mar 2007 #permalink

My favorites from that part:

Pelagic sea spider and filter-feeding urchins!

It must suck being on the west coast and having to wait 3 more hours for this stuff!

By Kevin Zelnio (not verified) on 25 Mar 2007 #permalink

Davidson Seamount footage was awesome, but sailfish attack and nautilus foraging were my favorite parts. Incredible.

Come on! Its like telling me the score before I have seen the game!

My favorite has to be the time lapse of isopods, crabs, etc. in the feeding frenzy.

Didn't you post that footage here at DSN with a link at YouTube? Can you post that link again for the readers?

I couldn't believe they got that footage of the sailfish baby! What luck to come across that. Although, vampiroteuthis with the disco lights was spectacular, always a show stopper.

Here is the time-lapse from youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2h4VuvC8KCk

By Kevin Zelnio (not verified) on 26 Mar 2007 #permalink