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"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."
#ocean #oceanexploration #nautiluslive #evnautilus
https://www.youtube.com/live/0lR6fx86V_4?si=vg_rKZCAg7hyvMaT
"During NA173, the international team onboard #EVNautilus explored the World War II shipwreck #USSQuincy. This is the first visual survey of the 179-meter-long New Orleans-class heavy cruiser in 33 years since its discovery by a Robert Ballard-led expedition in 1992."
I've been following along with the latest mapping expedition of #NautilusLive and am in awe of what the technology can do.
They're using photogrammetry to map the sea floor, and to create a 3D model using their findings.
It's amazing! (And I kinda feel like I'm living in the future π)
If you'd like to watch, here's a link to their website: https://nautiluslive.org/
They're also on YouTube as EVNautilus
Is this what we saw just now on #NautilusLive #EVNautilus (https://www.youtube.com/live/wUz1Vb7I2DU?si=01R6THpCSXq8i1vh)?
A Tumbling Snail - Gaza daedala https://www.shellmuseum.org/post/a-tumbling-snail #DeepSea #Animals #Invertebrates
"The species was named in 1879... But only in 2015 a live video... revealed its curious escape behavior. The video shows the #snail tumbling on the #volcanic-rock bottom, with its long foot extended, in a jerky, quick motion that resembles a small #fish swimming, most likely in response to the presence of the #ROV."
#NautilusLive #EVNautilus #Nautilus is LIVE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/live/wUz1Vb7I2DU?si=162bjFMosSqPi2TM