Underwater Volcanoes - Oases of the Sea | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2020-12-30
Underwater Volcanoes - Oases of the Sea | Ocean Documentary

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Countless marine animals frolic on the steep slopes of underwater volcanoes. In many cases, several are rare species not found elsewhere. This is in part due to the fact that plankton clings to the wall and provides the fish with food in abundance. This documentary shows several of these oases and also examines the impact dive tourism has and whether preventive measures can help to maintain them.
Nature and underwater filmmaker Rolf Möltgen undertakes dives into the mysterious underwater mountain landscapes with marine scientists from all corners of the globe. This journey takes us to Mexico, to snappers, white-tip reef sharks, Galapagos sharks and giant mantas. We visit the Maldives, Colombia and Costa Rica, where the team documents rare species such as deep sea burbots, small tooth sand tiger and dogfish sharks, in depths of more than 300 metres.
The eerie underwater mountain world proves: everyone plays a part in the network of life. Thanks to consistent protective regulations, it has been possible to retain the underwater diversity - especially in the unique oases of the high seas.

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  • Underwater Volcanoes Oases of the Sea. Every species as a role to play in the net of life Marine exploitation has torn a hole in the net but some of the holes are being mended. Oceanic oasis like the ones we visit, led by Marine biologist Zapata Lopez, are leading to new discoveries and new hope to restore the delicate balance of marine life. With the help of underwater volcanoes 🌋 Scientists still have much to learn about the location and activity of underwater volcanoes. In the first two decades of this century, NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration has funded exploration of submarine volcanoes, with the Ring of Fire missions to the Mariana Arc in the Pacific Ocean being particularly noteworthy. Using Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV), scientists studied underwater eruptions, ponds of molten sulfur, black smoker chimneys and even marine life adapted to this deep, hot environment. Our documentary joins an international team of scientists on the ship Solmar 5 among some Of the trips, to an underwater volcano off the coast of Mexico. The Marine Mountains Roca Partida is just one of 100,000 marine mountains rising from the sea bed. Many are still virtually unknown. What we do know is that these formations attract large numbers of fish. Mexican marine biologist Zapata Lopez leads the way to new discoveries and we’re along for the discoveries. Enjoy! Available worldwide except Germany Austria Switzerland (GAS)
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  • @cole3843
    This has been one of the best videos I've seen on YouTube....... amazing! More people need to realize the importance of keeping the oceans safe from over fishing.
  • @thecrow3350
    Amazing Video Thanks For The Upload The Ocean Is A Beautiful Place
  • @Carmine.Falcone
    Wow. Totally floored - I love to see shark footage like this. No need to queue up the ominous and suspenseful music or focus on bloody kills, just respect for one of the world's finest animals! Plus I learned a new shark! I know what with there being so many hundreds of species that doesn't sound like a big deal, but sharks have been my #1 favorite animal since before I was even in preschool....and I'm not young. Thank you for posting!
  • An excellent documentary, not quite ruined by the incessant adverts so am happy to recommend subject to you having a "Skip Ads" button!"
  • This music is wonderful, it helps me relax and feel comfortable after hours of stressful and tiring work!
  • @callospaziale
    I'm binge watching all of your docus! They are so well directed, written and narrated that I just can't get enough! Well done.
  • 28.8.2022.First class,fantastic and marvelous.Thanks and God bless you with Good health.
  • I had a stressful day and I came across this. Even though I haven't watched even half of it, I know it's going to help.
  • Fascinating, as always with this channel!! Paul Bendelow is simply wonderful! Excellent tone, inflections, & descriptions are simple & diverse..would make a wonderful successor to Attenborough (Legendary of course, he's got nothing left to prove..he has enriched all our lives forever). When he gracefully steps dwn or retires, it'd be nice to see Bendelow take over th reins..always incredible cinematography with this group of filmmakers...thank you for another marvelous show!! 🌋🐟🐚🌴
  • @AllanTanui
    It's good having these resources, and should be free to watch for everyone so thank you. These are very informative and really interesting. This is one form to educate the uneducated on our planet and the creatures that inhabit it with us fellow humans. It gets people wanting to learn and educate themselves which in turn is a wonderful thing and also a way to help save our animals on our planet as using ignorance as a excuse to pretend we don't know the plight of most of our creatures on the planet are being either hunted or exploited for us humans to basically feel like we are the superior species on the planet. I really enjoy learning about nature and our fellow creatures on this planet so thank you again and keep up the good videos to educate the uneducated or just the people curious on a subject called nature 😊
  • @ritaandrunt5767
    Wow this amazing I'd like to see more of these are really informative and also perfect for me to share my love for sea life
  • @LupeCoded
    Wow. Every bit of this was absolutely stunning. I had no idea there were so many types of sharks and admittedly I did not know what a manta was nor have I ever seen a sailfish. Thank you for uploading this wonderful documentary. I love watching these while I eat dinner. The perfect way to wind down and at the same time get super educated on stuff.
  • @ir0n392
    Very good documentary! I do agree that the title did make me think it was more to do with volcanoes, but still enjoyed the content. Thanks for the upload 🙂👍
  • @cholitolu89
    Big thank to your filming of this nature's wonder and awesome sea creatures...this may save them..
  • @BoydXplorer
    Amazing documentary with nice narratives. Interesting to watch.
  • When I heard Paul's voice I almost mistook this for a Sigurd film as Paul has narrated many films for him. In about three weeks, I have probably seen a large geigle of ocean dwelling movies/ documentaries. I'm running out of one's to watch on YouTube. If anybody could Point me in the direction of being able to see a plethora even if I have to pay a subscription would be most welcome. I just can't seem to get enough about Oceanic Aquatic Life as well as the surrounding areas that inhabit anything such as Islands seamounts fjords scaries and others. I do have to admit deep sea Aquatic Life is my absolute favourite. Most specifically the jellies\ cnidarians and cephalopods but I love the Sharks. Many of these creatures are absolutely adorable. Well, except maybe... Viperfish. They have a face only a mother could love ♥️♥️♥️
  • @aurorawolfe6060
    "To avoid injury to their skin, manta rays should not be touched" 16:43 diver is touching the manta ray smh
  • Adoro todos os documentários que sejam da vida selvagem marinha, especialmente quando aparecem tubarões-baleia, todo tipo de tubarões e para não esquecer as raias-mantas, obrigado e forte Abraço de 🇵🇹.