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"Best of 2015: Adorable Dumbo Octopuses Nautilus Live During recent dives off the California coast the team of E/V Nautilus spotted several adorable Dumbo Octopuses. Here are a few of the best moments from those encounters. E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus"
YouTube Link 2015-10-02T17:51Z 641K followers, 583.2K engagements
"Gulper Eel Balloons Its Massive Jaws Nautilus Live Big gulp The Nautilus team spotted a gulper eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides) doing just that in Papahnaumokukea Marine National Monument. Its pouch-like mouth can inflate in an instant scooping up much larger prey just like a pelican--and giving it that muppet-like look This gulper eel was likely a juvenile as this species can grow up to three feet in length. ---------------------------------------------- E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology geology and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live"
YouTube Link 2018-09-20T22:38Z 641K followers, 6.1M engagements
"The hottest fashion trend this year is the #anemone backpack as modelled here by a homolid crab"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T17:57Z 641K followers, 14.4K engagements
"Grumpy Sladenia Anglerfish on the Seafloor Nautilus Live OETs Corps of Exploration came across this especially grumpy-looking Sladenia anglerfish while exploring the deep ocean within the Bikar and Bokak National Marine Sanctuary of the Marshall Islands. Using ROV Hercules we examined this fish at over [----] meters (3280 feet) deep on a ridge's slope in the first exploration of this protected region's depths. This fishs facial expressions enthralled our team as they observed it in its natural habitat on the seafloor. Sladenia anglerfish are sit-and-wait predators that stay still on the seabed"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Huge Deep Sea Shrimp Crawls Along the Seafloor Nautilus Live This might be the largest deep-sea shrimp our Corps of Exploration has ever seen Spotted during our NA153 expedition while diving on the Central Sculpin Ridge Seamount about [---] nm ENE of Johnston Atoll this Aristeid shrimp measures around 13cm long dwarfing the fish spotted nearby. While usually spotted swimming this one appeared to be crawling along the seafloor. Learn more about this expedition funded by NOAA Ocean Exploration via the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute: https://nautiluslive.org/cruise/na153 E/V Nautilus is"
YouTube Link 2023-09-04T16:00Z 641K followers, 168.8K engagements
"Dumbo Octopus Wows Team With Tentacles NautilusLive Science Update: After consulting cephalopod expert Michael Vecchione we now believe this individual octopus to be in the Cirroteuthidae family (probably Cirrothauma). There's still so much to learn about the animals of the deep sea and every sighting contributes to our growing knowledge bank Spotted: a dumbo octopus (Grimpoteuthis genus) Our Corps of Exploration came across this cephalopod while exploring the abyssal plain in the waters of the Cook Islands over [----] meters (16400 feet) deep. Watch until the end and youll be treated to a"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T15:00Z 641K followers, 22.2K engagements
"Adorable Baby Deep Sea Octopus Nautilus Live OETs Corps of Exploration never tires of spotting a cephalopod while exploring the deep sea. Delightfully during our exploration in the waters of the Cook Islands we came across this mini octopus while diving with ROV Little Hercules over [----] meters deep. While the team exploring live initially guessed it was a dumbo octopus a closer look at the footage leads us to believe this is a baby cirrate octopus from the Cirrothauma genus. This type of octopus is unique in that they lack lenses in their eye and can be recognized because the eyes are"
YouTube Link 2025-11-01T15:01Z 641K followers, 24.9K engagements
"2022 Expedition Highlights Reel - Deep Sea Exploration and Beyond Nautilus Live Spending over [---] days at sea in [----] E/V Nautilus and the Corps of Exploration explored the Central Pacific Ocean with deep sea dives seafloor mapping and brand-new partnerships venturing into the shallow ocean. Thank you for joining the adventure as we mapped over [------] km2 and explored never-before-surveyed areas of the ocean floor for over [---] hours across [--] ROV dives. With expeditions ranging as far as the Pacific Remote Islands and Papahnaumokukea Marine National Monuments we ended our season close to"
YouTube Link 2022-10-25T19:34Z 641K followers, 202.7K engagements
"Deep-Sea Isopod Paddles by ROV Little Hercules Nautilus Live Is it a butterfly doing a backstroke You may not know it but this deep-sea isopod is a rare sight Scientists still have much to learn about the long-limbed crustacean Bathyopsurus as only a few specimens (of only two species) have been collected. Join our team marveling as this segmented sea creature uses its large paddle-legs to power backward up into the water column. Isopods in the family Munnopsidae are widely distributed worldwide yet we still know very little about the basic distribution biology and ecology of this genus. Our"
YouTube Link 2025-10-27T19:01Z 641K followers, 13.4K engagements
"Our favorite [----] encounter: the Palau #Nautilus Learn more about this amazing #cephalopod"
YouTube Link 2025-01-08T16:03Z 641K followers, 106.5K engagements
"Rare Bigfin Squid Spotted in Deep Sea of Cook Islands Nautilus Live Our Corps of Exploration encountered this bigfin squid (genus Magnapinna) over [----] meters deep while exploring the abyssal plain in the waters of the Cook Islands. These cephalopods are rarely ever seen by humans (with fewer than two dozen recorded sightings and no physical collections) since they are the only squid known to live as deep as the hadal zone. The squids distinctive morphology includes extra long tentacles and arms with microscopic suckers and elbows likely used to catch and eat planktonic crustaceans.Moments"
YouTube Link 2025-10-22T18:58Z 641K followers, 135.3K engagements
"Whale Fall Actively Devoured by Scavengers at Davidson Seamount Nautilus Live During the final dive of this years Nautilus expedition season our team discovered a whale fall while exploring Davidson Seamount off central Californias coast with researchers from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The skeletal remains of the whale lying on its back are estimated to be 4-5 meters long. The team is working to identify the species but it is confirmed to be a baleen whale as indicated by baleen remaining along the whales jawbones. While evidence of whale falls have been observed to remain on the"
YouTube Link 2019-10-16T20:32Z 641K followers, 1.8M engagements
"Diel Vertical Migration Nautilus Live Did you know that the largest migration on Earth actually occurs vertically in the ocean This teaching animation explains the phenomenon known as diel vertical migration and how it plays an integral role in ocean ecology. E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology geology and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and to ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus: www.nautiluslive.org. Follow us on social media for dive updates expedition highlights and more: Subscribe on"
YouTube Link 2023-05-15T14:49Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Rare Sperm Whale Encounter with ROV Nautilus Live At [---] meters (1962 ft) below the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana ROV Hercules encountered a magnificent sperm whale. The whale circled Hercules several times and gave our cameras the chance to capture some incredible footage of this beautiful creature. Encounters between sperm whales and ROVs are incredibly rare. E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for LIVE video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at"
YouTube Link 2015-04-15T01:09Z 641K followers, 5.6M engagements
"Close Encounter With a Vampire Squid Nautilus Live Almost a mile deep off Socorro Islandwe had an extended visit with a Vampyroteuthis infernalis--literally meaning "vampire squid from hell." Neither squid nor octopus this fierce-sounding cephalopod actually reels in specks of marine snow using two retractable filaments and mucus-covered suckers Learn more about the Revillagigedo Archipelago Expedition: http://nautl.us/2zq2YFm This close encounter was captured with both our normal ROV Hercules HD camera and a low light camera for bioluminescence designed by Dr. Brennan Phillips at University"
YouTube Link 2017-11-14T04:56Z 641K followers, 554.1K engagements
"Blob Sculpin Sightings Nautilus Live E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus ROV Hercules ROV Argus Corps of Exploration Biology Geology Marine Biology Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus ROV"
YouTube Link 2016-08-31T16:11Z 641K followers, 1.9M engagements
"Shy Octopus Hides Inside Its Own Tentacles Nautilus Live While diving off the central California coast the team of E/V Nautilus encountered this Flapjack Octopus (named for its ear flaps) lingering on the sea floor. E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live"
YouTube Link 2015-08-24T03:59Z 641K followers, 15M engagements
"Relive the Best of E/V Nautilus [----] Expedition Highlights Nautilus Live In [----] E/V Nautilus and the Corps of Exploration embarked on one of our widest-ranging seasons ever spending eight months exploring the Central Eastern and Western Pacific mapping unsurveyed seafloor and bringing new views of never-before-seen seafloor to the world. From mapping nearly [------] km of seafloor to conducting [--] ROV dives (totaling over [---] hours on the ocean floor) this was one of our most groundbreaking seasons yet Our [--] expeditions and [---] days at sea carried us all to Hawaii American Samoa US Pacific"
YouTube Link 2024-12-20T17:00Z 641K followers, 94.4K engagements
"A Burst of Deep Sea Fireworks: Halitrephes Jelly Nautilus Live We're starting this year with deep sea fireworks and a spirit of exploration When something remarkable floats by in the middle of sampling operations our team quickly switches gears to marvel and document. The frilled tentacles of the Halitrephes maasi jelly came into view at 1225m in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California Mexico. Radial canals that move nutrients through the jelly's bell form a starburst pattern that reflects the lights of ROV Hercules with bright splashes of yellow and pink--but without our lights"
YouTube Link 2017-12-31T23:46Z 641K followers, 3.3M engagements
"Deep Sea Animals of the Marshall Islands Nautilus Live During our NA174 expedition to explore the deep sea of the Marshall Islands our Corps of Exploration was fortunate enough to witness a plethora of stunning deep-sea wildlife on ROV Hercules cameras. From swimming crinoids to cutthroat eels (Synaphobranchus sp.) enjoy a string of sightings in this highlight from across the Central Pacific underwater landscape. Catch glimpses of long-legged shrimp (Nematocarcinus sp.) deep-sea long-spined sea urchins (family Diadematidae) sea cucumbers a variety of crustaceans and more. Stay until the end"
YouTube Link 2025-09-18T19:00Z 641K followers, 23.2K engagements
"Googly-eyed Stubby Squid Nautilus Live The team spotted this Stubby Squid off the coast of California at a depth of [---] meters (2950 feet). The stubby squid (Rossia pacifica) looks like a cross between an octopus and squid but is more closely related to cuttlefish. This species spends life on the seafloor activating a sticky mucus jacket and burrowing into the sediment to camouflage leaving their eyes poking out to spot prey like shrimp and small fish. Rossia pacifica is found in the Northern Pacific from Japan to Southern California most commonly seen up to 300m deep but specimens have been"
YouTube Link 2016-08-12T16:13Z 641K followers, 11.4M engagements
"Best of E/V Nautilus 2025: Expedition Highlights Nautilus Live In [----] E/V Nautilus and the Corps of Exploration spent six months exploring the Central Western and Southern Pacific mapping unsurveyed seafloor and bringing new views of never-before-seen seafloor to the world. Through six expeditions we mapped almost [-----] km of seafloor and conducted over [--] ROV dives. E/V Nautilus sailed from Guam and around the Mariana Islands to the Solomon Islands the Republic of the Marshall Islands Howland and Baker Islands and all the way to the Cook Islands. From WWII shipwrecks to stunning deep-sea"
YouTube Link 2025-11-04T21:08Z 641K followers, 29.9K engagements
"Variety of Deep Sea Animals in the Marshall Islands Nautilus Live While exploring the deep sea around the Republic of the Marshall Islands our team on board E/V Nautilus was continuously amazed at the stunning biodiversity we encountered with our ROVs. Check out a grenadier fish (aka rattail) showing off its long dorsal fin and even longer tail a crinoid next to a Brisingid sea star and tons of sponges and corals dotting the seafloor. In this highlight video youll also spot a deep-sea long-spine sea urchin bryozoan invertebrates and other less-easily identifiable creatures. From yellow"
YouTube Link 2026-02-12T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Carnivorous Sponge and Friends in the Cook Islands Nautilus During the NA176 expedition the Nautilus team used ROV Little Hercules and Atalanta to dive over [----] meters (16400 feet) deep and the first views of explored areas of the Cook Islands seafloor. Our team encountered a wealth of biodiversity including many gorgeous glass sponges. In this video youll get up close and personal with some of them starting with a resilient Euplectellid glass sponge growing in a unique shape from the seafloor. Glass sponge skeletons are made up of tiny sharp silica spicules that form geometric patterns"
YouTube Link 2025-10-29T19:00Z 641K followers, 11.1K engagements
"How does a #seacucumber eat and what does its poop mean for the rest of the deep sea"
YouTube Link 2025-12-03T16:44Z 641K followers, 17K engagements
"Were looking for #oceanscience interns to sail aboard #EVNautilus. Learn more: NautilusLive.org"
YouTube Link 2025-12-05T17:52Z 641K followers, 12.8K engagements
"Dumbo Octopus in Action Nautilus Live NAUTILUS LIVE [----] E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and @evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. This Cirrate or finned octopods (which are also known as dumbo octopods because the fins on the sides of their bodies make them look like the flying elephant in the Disney cartoon) can be divided"
YouTube Link 2014-09-08T22:15Z 641K followers, 4.3M engagements
"Sea Cucumber Ecology in the Cook Islands Deep Sea Nautilus Live While they may not be first to mind on favorite deep-sea creatures sea cucumbers are essential to the cycling of nutrients of the seafloor gathering processing and (ahem) depositing out ocean food These squishy superheroes are major players in storing carbon and an ocean system that stabilizes the whole planet's climate. This video features some of the many sea cucumbers and cucumber traces spotted by our team aboard E/V Nautilus exploring the Cook Islands abyssal plains to better understand the biology and geology of the region."
YouTube Link 2025-10-16T19:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Headless Chicken Monster Sea Cucumber EATING on Seafloor Nautilus Live Have you ever seen a headless chicken monster enjoy dinner Well this swimming sea cucumber (officially named Enypniastes eximia) shared a view of mealtime during our seafloor exploration of the Cook Islands. Watch through the lens of ROV Little Hercules exactly how it eats- a process that is integral to seafloor carbon cycling and connecting this magenta creature to the shallows above. Using their bifurcated tentacles they scoop up sunken marine snow and other detritus between sediment grains on the seafloor and bring it"
YouTube Link 2026-01-30T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Apply to be an #ROVengineering intern and sail on #EVNautilus in [----] by Jan [--] at NautilusLive.org"
YouTube Link 2025-12-15T17:13Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"EV Nautilus [----] Mid-Season Highlights Nautilus Live While E/V Nautilus prepares for its final expedition of the [----] season dive back into some of the years most unforgettable moments beneath the waves. From rare deep-sea creatures and stunning geological formations to the cutting-edge technology driving ocean exploration this highlight reel captures the discoveries that made [----] one for the books. Thanks for joining our Corps of Exploration as we reveal the ocean in ways never seen beforeand dont miss whats next. Explore more at NautilusLive.org Exploration Vessel Nautilus is exploring"
YouTube Link 2025-09-12T13:50Z 641K followers, 17.2K engagements
"2023 Expedition Season Highlights: Deep Sea Science and Collaboration Nautilus Live Spending [---] days at sea in [----] E/V Nautilus and the Corps of Exploration explored the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean with deep sea dives seafloor mapping and brand-new pieces of exploration technology. Thank you for joining the adventure as we mapped [------] km2 and explored never-before-surveyed areas of the ocean with over [---] hours on the seafloor across [--] ROV dives. Our seasons twelve expeditions ranged from the remote regions of the Pacific Remote Islands and Papahnaumokukea Marine National Monuments"
YouTube Link 2023-12-19T17:30Z 641K followers, 183.3K engagements
"#whitetipsharks caught on our ROV's camera during "blue water" transit"
YouTube Link 2025-11-12T17:37Z 641K followers, 13.9K engagements
"This swimming #seacucumber belongs to the same family as the sea pig (Elpidiidae)"
YouTube Link 2026-02-09T15:27Z 641K followers, 14.9K engagements
"Behind-the-Scenes of E/V Nautilus: Rack Room Nautilus Live The Behind-the-Scenes series takes you into the heart of E/V Nautilus to showcase all the essential systems that keep exploration advancing. Join Data Engineer Rachel Simon for a tour of the ship's server room and a lesson on the importance of collecting and storing data at sea. From multibeam bathymetry to ROV-mounted sensors the data systems team is responsible for aggregating replicating recording and sharing a multitude of data. Learn all about the computer brains behind our expeditions' publicly-available data in this video"
YouTube Link 2026-02-06T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"This is a magnificent alien (Advhena magnifica) #deepseasponge"
YouTube Link 2025-12-12T17:53Z 641K followers, 31K engagements
"Happy #WorldOctopusDay Our #CorpsofExploration spotted this #dumbooctopus in [----]. #NautilusLive"
YouTube Link 2025-10-08T15:51Z 641K followers, 29.3K engagements
"Beautiful Iridogorgia Coral Rises Meters from the Seafloor Nautilus Live Beautiful Iridogorgia Coral Rises Meters from the Seafloor Nautilus Live Our Corps of Exploration came across this beautiful Iridogorgia genus coral rising from the seafloor about [----] meters deep on an unnamed seamount East of Ailinglaplap Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. These massive spiraling corals can grow to be over five meters long thanks to their flexibility and unique shape. Sometimes called fireworks corals theycreate the perfect intricate structures for associates like sea stars hydroids"
YouTube Link 2025-08-12T14:58Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Over [----] m deep our ROV pilots and video engineers worked together to photograph this cusk eel"
YouTube Link 2025-12-17T16:08Z 641K followers, 12.2K engagements
"Apply for our PAID at-sea #seafloormapping #internship by January [--] at Nautiluslive.org"
YouTube Link 2025-12-01T17:42Z 641K followers, 15.1K engagements
"Casper Octopus in the Deep Sea of the Cook Islands Nautilus Live Our Corps of Exploration witnessed this Casper octopod from the suborder Incirrata while exploring a series of knoll hills in the central region of the Cook Islands' waters. Using the ROV Little Hercules we were diving over [----] meters (13000+ feet) deep when we spotted this roaming cephalopod still mostly unknown to scientists. With an arm span less than [--] centimeters this petite white or violet octopus was nicknamed Casper when first spotted in [----] more than [----] miles north in the Hawaiian Islands. While no formal species"
YouTube Link 2025-10-14T19:00Z 641K followers, 20.4K engagements
"Speedy crustacean"
YouTube Link 2026-02-04T16:37Z 641K followers, 26.6K engagements
"We spotted this long-legged #shrimp (Nematocarcinus sp.) while exploring the #MarshallIslands"
YouTube Link 2025-11-26T16:46Z 641K followers, 31.9K engagements
"Were looking for #VideoSystemsEngineering interns: Learn more at Nautiluslive.org"
YouTube Link 2025-12-09T15:51Z 641K followers, 10.1K engagements
"Navigator Kris explains how we used the Norbit #multibeam #sonar to find and map #shipwrecks"
YouTube Link 2025-07-25T20:27Z 641K followers, 10.8K engagements
"Mapping with Multibeam Sonar Nautilus Live Mapping the ocean floor aboard E/V Nautilus relies on our advanced Kongsberg EM302 Multibeam Echo Sounder - a tool that uses acoustic sound to "see" beneath the waves at the hidden features of the planet. This system emits sound in a fan-like pattern made of up to [---] individual sonar beams covering a wide expanse beneath and either side of the ship. Operating at [--] kHz frequency the system provides high-resolution bathymetric data down to [----] m enabling precise mapping of the seafloor as Nautilus travels around the world. By precisely measuring the"
YouTube Link 2023-07-26T17:00Z 641K followers, 11.5K engagements
"First nautiloids spotted from E/V Nautilus on last dive of season Nautilus Live The last ROV Hercules dive of [----] certainly was the grand finale of the season: our Corps of Exploration witnessed four Palau nautilus individuals (Nautilus belauensis) in Palaus German Channel These are the first sightings of nautiloids the most primitive cephalopods from E/V Nautilus after 1000+ ROV dives over the last [--] years of operations. This marine mollusk found in the Indo-Pacific is rarely photographed- let alone caught on video -and 2024s expeditions represent the first of OETs adventures within the"
YouTube Link 2024-12-03T17:00Z 641K followers, 281.8K engagements
"Deep-Sea Lizardfish in Cook Islands Nautilus Live Have you ever heard of a lizardfish Our Corps of Exploration came across this Highfin lizardfish (Bathysaurus mollis) at over [----] meters (15400 ft) deep while exploring the abyssal plains in the deep sea around the Cook Islands. These benthic predators are known for their unique lizard-like faces with impressive rows of needle-like teeth fringing strong jaws which help them feed on other deep-sea fish. The yellow look of its eye comes from the tapetum reflecting layer which helps reflect light to maximize vision in low-light environments. The"
YouTube Link 2025-10-24T19:00Z 641K followers, 13K engagements
"Sea Cucumbers of the Deep Nautilus Live NAUTILUS LIVE [----] E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and @evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. The Windward Passage connecting the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean seems to be a hotspot for echinoderm life particularly these holothurians (better known as sea cucumbers). We've spotted them on"
YouTube Link 2014-08-27T02:33Z 641K followers, 107.2K engagements
"Nautilus Field Guide: Chaunacops Anglerfish Nautilus Live The Nautilus Field Guide series is here to take you on a nerdy deep dive into the remarkable animals who call the deep sea home. If you love deep-sea creatures marine biology fun facts or just saying what is THATthis series is for you. In this episode youll learn all about our favorite grumpy yet oddly charming anglerfish- Chaunacops Known for their opposing frowny faces and cheerful pink color these deep-sea fish are adapted to be seafloor sit-and-wait predators. Despite their stealth weve been lucky enough to spot a number of these"
YouTube Link 2026-01-16T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Deep-Sea Anemones of the Marshall Islands Nautilus Live While exploring the deep ocean within the Bikar and Bokak National Marine Sanctuary of the Marshall Islands our team encountered a diverse range of deep-sea anemones. These predatory marine invertebrate animals in the Order Actiniaria are an integral part of the deep-sea ecosystem. Our Corps of Exploration filmed a dinner-plate-sized individual in the Actinostoloidea subfamily with polychaete scale worms scavenging around its mouth. Check out the pedal disk of a Venus fly trap anemone (Actinoscyphia sp.) wrapped around a sponge stalk and"
YouTube Link 2025-09-24T19:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Ocean Zones Nautilus Live Did you know that you can divide the ocean into five general zones This teaching animation examines the ocean zones determined based on environmental factors such as light and pressure and what kind of diversity is found in each one. E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology geology and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and to ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus: www.nautiluslive.org. Follow us on social media for dive updates expedition highlights and more: Subscribe on"
YouTube Link 2023-05-04T15:00Z 641K followers, 112K engagements
"#Brisingids are deep-sea-dwelling #starfish that can regrow limbs lost to predators"
YouTube Link 2026-01-07T14:22Z 641K followers, 19.6K engagements
"A Look Behind the Curtain The Greatest Showman Parents Day [----] SFS Janakpuri #Ascenza #SFSJanakpuri #Parents Day 2025-26 #TheGreatestShowman #BTS #BehindTheScenes #BTS Step behind the curtain and experience the making of our Parents Day [----] at SFS Janakpuri. Inspired by The Greatest Showman our students teachers and team worked with passion dedication and creativity to bring this magical performance to life. From the first rehearsal to the final applause witness how dreams hard work and creativity came together to create a show filled with magic music colour and joy. Every child every"
YouTube Link 2025-12-04T07:58Z [----] followers, [----] engagements
"Gorgeous Glass Squid in the Solomon Islands Nautilus Live Gorgeous Glass Squid in the Solomon Islands Nautilus Live While exploring the deep sea around the Solomon Islands we caught sight of this gorgeous glass squid (family Cranchiidae) with ROV Hercules. Glass squid (aka cockatoo squid) have tiny pigment sacs (called chromatophores) that help them change colors (and even appear transparent) in the ocean. While this individual as spotted at [---] meters some glass squid have been observed as deep as [----] meters. They have internal cavities that theyll fill with ammonium chloride (which is"
YouTube Link 2025-07-30T21:36Z 635K followers, 14.5K engagements
"Creeping Chimaera in Palmyra Atoll NWR Nautilus Live #shorts Are you creeped out by this chimaera creature Opportunistic feeders theyre often referred to as ghost sharks but arent quite sharks themselves although they share a common ancestor. Some species of chimaera have a tapetum lucidum a reflective layer of cells behind the retina that increases sensitivity by reflecting light back onto the photoreceptors. This fan-favorite fish was caught on video by ROV Hercules during our dive on a seamount just south of Palmyra Atoll. Our dive site is within the boundaries of the Pacific Remote"
YouTube Link 2022-03-26T20:58Z 632K followers, 21.6K engagements
"Believe it or not this grumpy looking Sladenia #anglerfish is actually a #deepsea predator"
YouTube Link 2025-08-15T19:28Z 639K followers, 25.1K engagements
"Nautilus Live Channel [--] Stream Exploration Vessel Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology geology and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and the ship as we travel the Pacific Ocean. To ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus visit: www.NautilusLive.org. Follow us on social media for dive updates expedition highlights and more: Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/subscription_centeradd_user=EVNautilus Instagram: @nautiluslive TikTok: @NautilusLive LinkedIn: @OceanExplorationTrust Facebook:"
YouTube Link 2025-04-28T03:55Z 632K followers, 260.2K engagements
"Rare Views of Lost WWII Shipwreck HMAS Canberra Nautilus Live Across the Solomons campaign the Empire of Japan and Allied nations clashed in land air and sea battles. Thus there are many nations maritime heritage sites for our team to explore during the Maritime Archaeology of Guadalcanal (NA173) expedition This highlight video comes from our ROVs Hercules and Atalantas exploration of the Australian heavy cruiser HMAS Canberra live interpreted by a team of international experts on E/V Nautilus and ashore with key support from including support from Dr. Mick de Ruyter of the Royal Australian"
YouTube Link 2025-07-17T07:30Z 632K followers, 35.5K engagements
"What's the difference between #altimetry and #bathymetry and how do we use both in #seafloormapping"
YouTube Link 2024-10-22T15:11Z 638K followers, [----] engagements
"First Visual Survey of IJN Akagi - Historic Battle of Midway Shipwreck Nautilus Live Ocean Exploration Trusts visual survey of the Japanese aircraft carrier Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Akagi is the first time anyone has laid eyes on the vessel since sinking during June 1942s Battle of Midway. Akagi was initially located during a mapping survey conducted by Vulcan Inc. in [----] that involved U.S. Navy participation. On September [--] [----] E/V Nautilus team spent [--] hours surveying Akagi examining battle and seafloor collision damage in the ships structure. The dive was launched and closed with"
YouTube Link 2023-09-17T15:27Z 639K followers, 597.5K engagements
"Navigator Career Profile Nautilus Live It takes a lot of people to explore the ocean at any particular moment E/V Nautilus can host up to [--] members of the science team and [--] ships crew all contributing in various ways to the scientific efforts of the Corps of Exploration. No one is expendable without pilots cooks navigators mates data loggers engineers and many more the ship couldnt function. Learn more about what's it like to be a Navigator and about the many other STEM career rolesonNautilus: https://nautiluslive.org/career/navigator --------------------------------------- E/V Nautilus is"
YouTube Link 2019-06-28T16:37Z 638K followers, [----] engagements
"WHOI software engineer explains how they keep track of AUV Sentry during exploration"
YouTube Link 2024-09-05T00:59Z 638K followers, [----] engagements
"Adorable pink Chaunacops #anglerfish. Can you spot its lure popping out #NautilusLive #shorts #shorts"
YouTube Link 2021-12-17T21:28Z 640K followers, 28.7K engagements
"It's #GISDay #GIS"
YouTube Link 2025-11-19T18:19Z 641K followers, 10.2K engagements
"Expedition Overview: Cascadia Mapping & Meteorite Hunting Nautilus Live On July [--] [----] Exploration Vessel Nautilus will attempt to locate and recover fragments of a rare large meteorite fall that was recently observed in NOAAs Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Washington. With the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dive occurring from approximately 9am-4pm PT (weather dependent) the public will be able to watch this exploration live at www.nautiluslive.org. On March [--] [----] a meteorite fall was observed about [--] km off the Washington coast. Ocean Exploration Trust is"
YouTube Link 2018-06-29T18:54Z 633K followers, 47.5K engagements
"Meet NUI a robot visiting from WHOI via NOAA OECI. Testing Multi-Vehicle Ops 9/23-29. #NautilusLive Meet Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution hybrid underwater vehicle Nereid Under Ice (NUI) HROV NUI was developed by engineers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) as a vehicle originally intended to explore far under ice shelves. The importance of this expedition lies in testing the ability of NUI to operate in different modes from fully autonomous (mapping on a preset mission) to semi-autonomous (receiving a new mapping mission via optical modem) to fully controlled via an"
YouTube Link 2021-09-19T21:54Z 635K followers, [----] engagements
"Submit by Feb [--] and learn more at NautilusLive.org #artcontest #oceanexploration #STEAM"
YouTube Link 2026-01-20T17:41Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Observing a Natural Whale Fall Nautilus Live E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive"
YouTube Link 2016-08-02T14:26Z 635K followers, 516.8K engagements
"#FastFishFacts ft. the #cutthroateel (Ilyophis) in #Palau"
YouTube Link 2024-11-17T14:37Z 635K followers, [----] engagements
"Sharks Swarm ROV During Dive Nautilus Live Dusky sharks are seen in the cameras of the ROV Hercules during ascent in the Gulf of Mexico. Along with dolphins they are often seen by the team alongside the ship. E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live Robert"
YouTube Link 2015-05-07T23:02Z 641K followers, 16.5K engagements
"Deep Sea Dive on Battle of Midway Wreck IJN Kaga Nautilus Live During the Ala Aumoana Kai Uli (NA154) expedition our Corps of Exploration completed a comprehensive survey of Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Kaga the Japanese aircraft carrier sunk during the Battle of Midway in June [----]. Following dives on other Battle of Midway wrecks (USS Yorktown and IJN Akagi ) the team explored Kaga in its final resting place within Papahnaumokukea Marine National Monument (PMNM) the largest protected area in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world. The dive was launched and closed with protocol"
YouTube Link 2023-09-19T23:59Z 641K followers, 145.1K engagements
"Discovery of a Solumbellula Sea Pen - First Sighting in the Pacific Nautilus Live At [----] meters on a never-before-surveyed seamount north of Johnston Atoll the team made a thrilling discovery the chance to examine an animal spotted for the very first time in the Pacific Ocean The sea pen a colonial cnidarian had a single large feeding polyp with pinnate (barbed) tentacles stretching over [--] cm from its 2-meter-long stalk. Solumbellula monocephalus is the only described species in the genus and until this sighting was only known to live in the North and South Atlantic and Indian Oceans."
YouTube Link 2022-07-14T15:17Z 641K followers, 494.4K engagements
"Vampire Squid Nautilus Live NAUTILUS LIVE [----] E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and @evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. During our overnight dive on June 27th the E/V Nautilus team encountered a Vampire Squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) a deep-sea cephalopod. It's named the Vampire Squid because of its deep color and red eyes"
YouTube Link 2014-06-27T13:07Z 641K followers, 445.4K engagements
"Smiley Snailfish Nautilus Live Have you ever seen the unique deep sea snailfish Our Corps of Exploration found this fish at almost [----] meters while exploring Seamount [--] in the Pacific Remote Islands waters. It may look like a character from an animated film but this ugly cute snailfish is actually a pretty common sight in the marine world. Belonging to the Liparidae family these marine ray-finned fishes are widely distributed across the global ocean both in latitude and depth. Some snailfish species have even been found in the Mariana Trench over [----] meters deep Learn more about this"
YouTube Link 2023-06-13T14:42Z 641K followers, 186.2K engagements
"#DeepSea #sponges like these in the #MarshallIslands are an integral part of #seafloor ecology"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T17:46Z 641K followers, 35.1K engagements
"NAUTILUS LIVE [----] Remote Exploration: Telepresence and the Future of Science E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and @evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Learn more about remote telepresence the technology that allows scientists on shore to participate along with our expeditions. Our video streams from the cameras on Hercules and"
YouTube Link 2014-09-25T22:03Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"#Chimaera are #deepseafish also known as #ghostsharks. #oceanvideo #chimaerafish #nautiluslive"
YouTube Link 2024-08-09T17:58Z 641K followers, 23.6K engagements
"Kick'em Jenny Volcano with Dr. Steve Carey Nautilus Live http://www.nautiluslive.org Dr. Steve Carey from URI explains"
YouTube Link 2015-01-14T22:04Z 641K followers, 163.8K engagements
"Setting Sail on Lebuus Voyage in Palau Nautilus Live Ocean Exploration Trust is excited and honored to set sail this month on a series of expeditions named Lebuus Voyage to explore deep-sea habitats within Euotelel a Klingil a Debel Belau the Palau National Marine Sanctuary. The interdisciplinary expedition team onboard E/V Nautilus in partnership with the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) and NOAA Ocean Exploration will spend the next three weeks gathering seafloor mapping data and exploring the seafloor with remotely operated vehicles to illuminate deep-sea habitats around"
YouTube Link 2024-10-25T19:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Expedition Overview: Galapagos in [--] Seconds The E/V Nautilus will spend several weeks exploring the Galapagos Rift region. The Galpagos Islands have been instrumental in the establishment of the biological theory of evolution gaining insights to our knowledge of the chemistry of the Earths interior and understanding the plate tectonic evolution of the eastern Pacific seafloor. In [----] Charles Darwin visited the islands aboard the HMS Beagle and made fundamental biological and geological observations in the area. E/V Nautilus will return to the area with new tools to explore the undersea part"
YouTube Link 2015-06-10T04:17Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Pillow Lava Formations in the Deep Sea of the Marshall Islands Nautilus Live What happens as lava erupts from the seafloor in the deep On slopes with moderate steepness lava often flows in such a way that it creates what scientists call pillow lava formations. In this video filmed by ROV Hercules while exploring ewnjoui Seamount in the waters of the Marshall Islands Dr. Val Finlayson explains the full landscape of these fascinating geological formations. Pillow lavas are formed when hot magma erupts and the outer layer quickly cools in the surrounding chilly seawater. The persistent ooze of"
YouTube Link 2025-08-10T22:12Z 640K followers, [----] engagements
"BEHIND THE SCIENCE [----] Seafloor Mapping Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive Explore the science behind the multibeam sonar mapping technology on Hercules - learn how it works and why it is important"
YouTube Link 2012-07-24T17:43Z 641K followers, [---] engagements
"Live Ship-to-Shore Connections with E/V Nautilus Nautilus Live Bring the excitement of deep-sea exploration LIVE to your classroom science center museum aquarium or community event. Live ship-to-shore interactions with E/V Nautilus allow students to engage in a unique two-way live dialogue with the educators scientists and engineers of the Corps of Exploration. Live interactions are available free and are pre-scheduled while the ship is at sea to match your schedule.Connect with us to learn about ocean exploration STEAM career opportunities and life at sea Learn more:"
YouTube Link 2025-09-05T19:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Introducing the Orpheus AUV Nautilus Live During the Mattingan Mariana Arc Volcanic Exploration expedition the team welcomed the Orpheus autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) from Orpheus Ocean aboard E/V Nautilus for the very first time. The Orpheus AUV is built to explore abyssal depths up to [----] meters including being able to access the abyssal plain which has to date been virtually unexplored east of the Mariana Trench. The vehicle can operate near or on the seafloor performing high-resolution camera surveys and is equipped to conduct water and seafloor sampling. Check out some of the"
YouTube Link 2025-05-21T21:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Spectacular Methane Hydrate Bubble Plumes Nautilus Live E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus"
YouTube Link 2016-06-27T13:20Z 641K followers, 80.9K engagements
"Yawning Chaunacops Anglerfish Shows off Amazing Morphology Nautilus Live No its not a Pokemon; its a Chaunacops This anglerfish treated the E/V Nautilus team with views of its impressive jaw structure and other evolutionary advancements on an unnamed eastern seamount of the Liliuokalani Ridge. Also known as seatoads these bottom-dwelling fishes are found on hard and soft substrate in the worlds oceans including this Pacific ancient volcanic slope. What may seem like legs are actually modified pelvic fins that help them move along the seafloor. Look closely and you can also spot the infamous"
YouTube Link 2022-04-19T00:56Z 641K followers, 35K engagements
"Searching for Methane Hydrates of Cascadia Margin Nautilus Live Bubble streams have been observed in the sonars of Oregon fishers for several decades but it's only in recent years that scientists have begun to explore and understand their source along the Cascadia Margin: methane seeps and hydrates. We have been looking for hydrates on all of our dives so far. This is a big moment to be able to find a deposit that is both this accessible and also this big said Corps of Exploration member Megan Cook. But what exactly is a methane hydrate Its basically the solid form of the methane that were"
YouTube Link 2021-08-10T15:50Z 641K followers, 27.4K engagements
"Psychedelic Medusoid Jellyfish in the Deep Sea Nautilus Live While exploring the deep sea of the Cook Islands ROV Little Hercules came across some awesome medusoid jellyfish some over [----] meters (16400 feet) deep. Crossota millsae is a deep-sea hydrozoan commonly called the psychedelic medusa because of its bioluminescence. In this video we have three different individuals but only the second shown is confirmed to be that exact species. Expert Dr. Dhugal Lindsay tells us that the other two animals are actually "Crossota aff. millsae" meaning they are an affiliated but separate subspecies"
YouTube Link 2026-01-23T20:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Rare Snail Fish Swims by ROV Hercules Nautilus Live E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus"
YouTube Link 2016-06-27T13:19Z 641K followers, 38.9K engagements
"Coasting Chimera Carries Leftovers Nautilus Live Gliding eerily out of the darkness shark cousins known as chimeras or ghost sharks often startle the Nautilus team while exploring the deep sea. But this chimera seen at Lihi Seamount provokes different reactions--as it appears to be carrying along leftovers of a meal. ------------------------------ E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology geology and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and to ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus:"
YouTube Link 2018-09-08T00:20Z 640K followers, 44.1K engagements
"PAID #ScienceCommunicationFellowships for [----] Apply by December [--] at nautiluslive.org"
YouTube Link 2025-11-17T15:49Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Mediterranean Shipwreck: Eregli G Nautilus Live In this highlight video from July 14th [----] E/V Nautilus explores Eregli G a shipwreck off the coast of Eregli Turkey. DiveHighlight EregliG DiveHighlight EregliG"
YouTube Link 2012-07-16T16:12Z 641K followers, [---] engagements
"Why do people say we have better maps of #Mars than we do the #seafloor"
YouTube Link 2025-11-06T20:49Z 641K followers, 26.1K engagements
"Kolumbo Tripod Fish Nautilus Live Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive In this dive highlight from September 8th [----] watch as the E/V Nautilus finds a tripod fish in the Sea of Crete"
YouTube Link 2012-07-17T18:06Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Seafloor Mapper Career Profile Nautilus Live It takes a lot of people to explore the ocean at any particular moment E/V Nautilus can host up to [--] members of the science team and [--] ships crew all contributing in various ways to the scientific efforts of the Corps of Exploration. No one is expendable without pilots cooks navigators mates data loggers engineers and many more the ship couldnt function. Learn more about what's it like to be a Seafloor Mapper and about the many other STEM career roles on Nautilus: https://nautiluslive.org/career/seafloor-mapper"
YouTube Link 2019-06-28T16:38Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Shrimp Slips from Slurp to Stay on Stalked Sponge Nautilus Live Shrimp Slips from Slurp to Stay on Stalked Sponge Nautilus Live Studying associates - or animals that closely interact with each other - is an important insight into deep-sea ecology going beyond understanding one animal at a time. In this video our Corps of Exploration came across a pair of Lebbeus shrimp perched high on a Caulophacus sp. sponge while diving on an unnamed seamount east of Ailinglaplap Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Join in as the team attempts to collect shrimp samples for one of our"
YouTube Link 2025-08-08T15:01Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Tripod Fish in Predation Stance Nautilus Live NAUTILUS LIVE [----] http://www.nautiluslive.org"
YouTube Link 2015-01-14T23:07Z 641K followers, 52.6K engagements
"Large Chimaera on Never-Before-Surveyed Seamount Nautilus Live While exploring jabn-Bar Seamount in the waters of the Marshall Islands we were excited at the sight of this absolutely stunning (and rather large) chimaera. This cartilaginous fish from the Order Chimaeriformes are related to sharks and commonly called a ghost shark rat fish spook fish or rabbit fish. Most chimaera live in the deep sea and this one was caught on video by ROV Hercules at [----] meters. What a treat to see on the first ever dive on jabn-Bar Seamount which lies roughly [--] nm north of Bikini Atoll The NA174 expedition"
YouTube Link 2025-08-14T14:00Z 641K followers, 10.9K engagements
"Spotted: very unique multi-headed #Caulophacus #sponge in #Palaus ocean"
YouTube Link 2024-11-12T19:56Z 641K followers, 15.4K engagements
"Teaming Up for Dual-Technology Seafloor Mapping Nautilus Live What's better than one efficient mapping tool Two During our 24-day Luuaeaahikiikawawapalaoa expedition OET teamed up with our partner the University of New Hampshire Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping to test how ship-based seafloor mapping can be supplemented with new mapping technologies to expand the types of habitats we can gather data from and boost the efficiency of future expeditions. Together E/V Nautilus and Uncrewed Surface Vehicle DriX collected bathymetry across over [-----] square kilometers from near coastal to deep"
YouTube Link 2022-08-11T17:27Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"ROV Hercules Upgrade: New Kraft Manipulator Arm Nautilus Live Although remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Hercules was first deployed more than [--] years old each year upgrades of equipment keep the vehicle advancing new technology and functioning at the highest level for exploration. In the [----] offseason after decades of seafloor service the ROV engineering team replaced Hercules' right-arm with a new model Kraft Predator manipulator. With seven-function control over [--] inches of reach and a lift capacity of [---] pounds this arm sets the team up for science operations for many seasons ahead."
YouTube Link 2025-05-27T21:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Introducing USV DriX: Networked Multibeam Mapper Nautilus Live #shorts Were integrating new teams and technologies with the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute; meet DriX Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) DriX is a [---] m long vehicle with an innovative wave-piercing bow and diesel propulsion system providing high speeds and long endurance for many applications. Designed by iXblue the hybrid remote-controlled and autonomous DriX is operated by the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC) at the University of New Hampshire. Whether operating as a mapping"
YouTube Link 2022-05-07T22:15Z 640K followers, 10.9K engagements
"Enigmatic Vampire Squid - [----] Nautilus Live (Remastered) Dive into the archive with upscaled and remastered favorite highlights in 4k This vampire squid was recorded in [----] in the Gulf of Mexico. Vampyroteuthis infernalis is the last surviving member of their taxonomic Order and are technically neither squid nor octopods. These deep sea creatures don't actually drink blood but they do have the largest eyes proportionally of any animal relative to their small size. It is also covered in cells called photophores which produce light flashes to confuse predators. Learn more about this"
YouTube Link 2022-12-09T15:00Z 641K followers, 17.7K engagements
"OET ROV Operations for Ocean Networks Canada Nautilus Live Although you may be used to seeing ROV Hercules exploring the ocean depths our work with Ocean Network Canada during our NA151 expedition looks a little different. This work primarily focuses on engineering tasks ranging from cleaning deployed equipment recovering data from sensors installing new hardware and instruments and helping with the delicate job of laying underwater cables that connect the network to shore. In this video take a closer look at the fascinating world of ROV operations in this unique and challenging environment."
YouTube Link 2023-07-17T20:54Z 641K followers, 13.3K engagements
"Faceless Eels in the Cook Islands Deep Nautilus Live Spooky season must be here because while exploring the seafloor in the Cook Islands our team came across these two eerie but amazing faceless cusk eels (Typhlonus nasus). Navigating the world guided by their large nostrilsTyphlonuseels live as deep as [----] meters. While these deep-sea swimmers' bulbous faces appear to lack eyes juveniles have been found to have tiny eyes hidden deep beneath the skin. Capturing these creepy critters on camera hasnt been easy but deep diving capability of ROV Little Hercules means we get to meet these"
YouTube Link 2025-10-10T20:45Z 641K followers, 34.9K engagements
"How We Use Seafloor Mapping Data to Guide ROV Exploration Nautilus Live Our current expedition to #JohnstonAtoll uses the mapping information gathered on our last expedition where we were able to map [-----] square kilometers in and around this are of the #PacificRemoteIslandsMarineNationalMonument (PRIMNM). In this video our #CorpsofExploration explain how we gather and use that #seafloormapping data and use it to determine where to dive with #ROVHercules. Johnston Atoll is located in the #PrimeCrustZone an area of the #Pacific with oceanographic conditions observed to concentrate deep-sea"
YouTube Link 2022-06-23T14:48Z 641K followers, 15.7K engagements
"New Technology Brings High-Tech Laser Lab to Seafloor Nautilus Live What if we could know details about deep sea rocks and organisms without having to touch them or bring them to the surface Thats what Dr. Pablo Sobron and his team are working to do with the Laser Divebot spectrometer - a new piece of technology being tested during Ocean Exploration Trusts NA149 expedition. OETs Megan Cook chats with Impossible Sensing and the SETI Institutes Sobron onboard E/V Nautilus about this tool its origins in space technology and the potential for using spectroscopy to study deep sea environments."
YouTube Link 2023-06-09T19:00Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Beyond the Wow: Launching an XBT Nautilus Live Mapping is an essential part of E/V Nautilus operations that requires many facets of oceanographic technology to ensure its success and accuracy. Follow our team behind the scenes of operations aboard E/V Nautilus to learn how one piece of technology--the eXpendable BathyThermograph (XBT)--is used by our team as we're mapping the seafloor. Mounted on the hull of the vessel is a Kongsberg EM302 multibeam echosounder capable of efficiently producing state-of-the-art maps covering large areas of seafloor. Though our multibeam echosounder can map the"
YouTube Link 2020-12-15T19:05Z 641K followers, 18.7K engagements
"Glass Squid and Anglerfish Show Off Ocean Adaptations Nautilus Live This highlight video is a two-for-one of Palaus incredible ocean creatures adapted for their lives beneath the sea. First up is a translucent squid likely a glass squid from the family Cranchiidae. There are more than [--] known species of these predators that eat crustaceans fishes and cephalopods. Spotted at around [---] meters deep near the summit of a seamount glass squid spend most of their time in the mesopelagic (or twilight zone). There their translucent bodies augmented by tiny pigment sacs called chromatophores help"
YouTube Link 2024-11-18T21:00Z 641K followers, 11.5K engagements
"Explore at Home: Shapes of the Seafloor Join Ocean Exploration Trust COO Allison Fundis and Chief Scientist Dr. Nicole Raineault scientists as they discuss the variety of marine geological forms that make up the majority of the seafloor. Did you know there are underwater volcanoes lakes and smoking chimneys Learn about these geological features and many more that E/V Nautilus scientists see and study. Interested in studying seafloor rocks and their importance in shaping the seafloor This event is for you"
YouTube Link 2020-11-23T19:43Z 641K followers, 14.7K engagements
"Creepy Chimaera Nautilus Live E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and http://www.twitter.com/evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus ROV Hercules ROV Argus Corps of Exploration Biology Geology Marine Biology Nautilus Live Robert Ballard Ocean Exploration E/V Nautilus ROV"
YouTube Link 2016-08-08T14:37Z 641K followers, 64.7K engagements
"Tiny Isopods Riding On Tripod Fish Nautilus Live NAUTILUS LIVE [----] E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology geology archeology and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along on social media at http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive and @evnautilus on Twitter. For more photos from our dives check out our Instagram @nautiluslive. This tripod fish we spotted in the Anegada Passage had some hangers-on: two tiny isopods. Tripod fish are quite a strange species. Because currents right along the ocean floor are much"
YouTube Link 2014-09-12T13:51Z 641K followers, 19.5K engagements
"Mysterious Purple Orb Nautilus Live During our initial observations in NOAA Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary a snail-like foot and no visible shell suggested the sphere might be a pleurobranch sea slug. Upon more well-rounded review by our research partners at Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology it is now thought the orb belongs to another distantly related group of snails--the velutinids. Modern techniques including microCT scanning and RNA sequencing are being used to describe this very likely new species of velutinid. ----------------------------------- E/V Nautilus"
YouTube Link 2016-07-26T01:55Z 641K followers, 2.7M engagements
"Discovering Shipwrecks with USV DriX Nautilus Live When it comes to ocean exploration collaboration is key and during our Maritime Archaeology of Guadalcanal: Iron Bottom Sound (NA173) expedition collaboration is what allowed us to make remarkable discoveries of World War II shipwrecks. Our international team utilized the remotely operated vehicle and telepresence systems of E/V Nautilus in combination with the mapping capabilities of the University of New Hampshires uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) DriX to conduct non-invasive archaeological surveys of cultural heritage sites in the Iron"
YouTube Link 2025-07-23T17:46Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Optical Effects of Flange Pool at Grotto Hydrothermal Vent Nautilus Live During our H2032 dive at the Main Endeavour Vent Field with Ocean Networks Canada our Corps of Exploration came across these stunning flange pools near the Grotto hydrothermal vents. The reflecting effect of these shallow pools witnessed underneath volcanic chimney ledges (aka flanges) is created when hot buoyant hydrothermal fluids interface with cooler surrounding seawater. Look closely to see the shimmering of vent fluids flow outwards and up over the edge Learn more about the #ONCabyss NA161 expedition funded by"
YouTube Link 2024-06-15T16:00Z 640K followers, 10.7K engagements
"Seafloor Mapping in [--] Seconds Nautilus Live How exactly do we map the seafloor Onboard E/V Nautilus our Corps of Exploration uses the Kongsberg EM302 multibeam echosounder to create detailed seafloor maps. By generating sound beams and collecting returning data this technology allows us to piece together the topography of the deep sea. Seafloor mapping began over a century ago yet less than [--] percent of the worlds ocean has been charted at high resolutions. Our seafloor maps contribute to the Seabed [----] initiative an international collaborative project to combine all bathymetric data to"
YouTube Link 2023-11-30T14:31Z 641K followers, 21.2K engagements
"Revealing Secrets of the Pacific Seafloor With Bathymetry Nautilus Live This flythrough shows some of the complex bathymetric maps generated on our current expedition in and around the Johnston Atoll Unit of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (PRIMNM) and how we use those maps to identify potential ROV dive targets for our next expedition. Watch and learn more from our Corps of Exploration about the importance of multibeam data to understanding the unique geological features of this mostly unsurveyed region of the Central Pacific. The high-resolution seafloor bathymetry data"
YouTube Link 2022-06-16T14:20Z 641K followers, 14.3K engagements
"Sundry of Deep-Sea Sponges in the Marshall Islands Nautilus Live While exploring the waters of the Marshall Islands during the NA174 expedition we were lucky enough to see a variety of deep-sea sponges on the seafloor. Using our slurp tools we collected some subsections of these animals that are critical to creating deep-sea habitat for many different associates. This is apparent when you see the leafy Tretopleura sponge covered in crinoids and the small shrimp living inside the enclosed vase of a Regadrella sponge. Coming in all shapes sizes and colors sponges like the magnificent alien"
YouTube Link 2025-08-20T00:28Z 641K followers, [----] engagements
"Check out this #seadandelion superorganism #NautilusLive"
YouTube Link 2026-01-28T15:05Z 641K followers, 28.5K engagements
"2019 Nautilus Expedition Highlights Nautilus Live From the South Pacific to California's coast documenting deepwater coral colonies to the peaks of underwater volcanoes the [----] Nautilus expedition has spanned six months and hundreds of hours of ROV dives. As we switch our live streams off for the year catch up on some of our most spectacular sightings to grace our deep sea spotlight--including a whale fall feeding bonanza ballooning cirroteuthid octopus new vent fields and a sinuous rarely-seen squid. An oceanwide thank you to the hardworking Nautilus ship's crew all of the science teams and"
YouTube Link 2019-10-18T18:01Z 640K followers, 3.9M engagements
"#WildlifeWednesday: In the #deepsea #corals and #sponges provide habitat for other animals"
YouTube Link 2025-01-01T18:06Z 641K followers, 25.1K engagements
"Its safe to say were obsessed with the #Palau #Nautilus"
YouTube Link 2025-02-12T18:47Z 641K followers, 194.9K engagements
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