In the latest installment of BBC Earth’s series, ‘North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean,’ underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan takes viewers on a breathtaking journey through the depths of the North Atlantic. Inspired by the explorers of his Irish ancestors, O’Sullivan encounters a wide variety of marine life, from majestic orcas to elusive sharks and delicate jellyfish.
The 4K video captures the beauty and mystery of the deep ocean, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the mesmerizing world of marine life exploration. As O’Sullivan navigates the dark waters, he also sheds light on the urgent need to conserve and protect the stunning sea creatures he encounters.
With stunning visuals and captivating storytelling, ‘North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean’ pays homage to the ancient spirit of exploration while highlighting the beauty and diversity of our oceans. This engaging and thought-provoking documentary is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and ocean lovers alike.
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Video “🔴 LIVE: Exploring the North Atlantic | North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 11/15/2024 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
Pretty until you get stung by one😊
Disparate segments jumbled together. You folks can do better. Much better.
Fantastic 😊
سبحان الله العظيم
Amazing beauty!
I'm in LOVE with JESUS! ❤❤❤
"All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made."
John 1:3! ❤
Thanks for the video 👍👍👍. Jellyfish looks like creatures from other planet😮😮😮
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We need to reduce the consumption of fish. Stop believing fairy tales about "fish is needed for human brain" or "more fish – more you will live". In Japan, they consume 40 kg of fish. In Switzerland – about 10kg. SAME life expectancy. I stopped eating fish for over 10 years – I got only smarter.
Overfishing is killing the oceans. Fishing is depriving all these beautiful creatures of their food. They can't eat vegetables, milk or grains – like humans.
If the ocean die, we all die.
– said Captain Paul Watson (now in Danish jail or over 100 days for protecting whales, waiting extradition in Japan). By the way, Japanese economy is not doing well. Eating a lot of fish and whales' meat didn't help to make smart decisions.
Einstein would love Jerry fish & busking shark, demonstrating time dilation!
Absolutely spell binding. Fantastic filming. Brilliant explanation of the sea life. Good luck on your next adventure! 💕
"Thou openest Thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing."
Psalm 145:16! ❤❤❤
JESUS IS RETURNING SOON!
ST JOHN 3:16! ❤
HALLELUJAH! ❤️✝️❤️
This is a different level of photography 👍
A beautiful programme. Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing world we have 😊❤
They are stunning creatures to see
Any articles or YT videos on coagulated sea?
The waves along the sides of a 75 meter ship in motion are perfectly surreal with no wind for days and a light fog.
All the waves gliding so smooth it looked like they where in slowmotion.
The geometry was like fine tuned soft and round with straight lines and not a single one in a hurry jumping the line.
An extraordinary esthetic pleasing nature experience.
After ten years this is the first time someone outside the crew talks about it.
I appreciate the video.
Wonderful! (wish it were longer in length 😉) Thank you!
Moon (the most common in uk), compass (the brown one), and blue jellyfish at the start….I got stung by a jelly once whilst filming underwater in north devon….my finger went numb for 3 weeks,I was surprised how numb it was….I've filmed the lions mane off the Scottish hebrides….it was huge….the bell on some of them can grow to dustbin bin lid size…Important to know their trailing stingers can sting hard even when they come off…I always film with wetsuit gloves on now….
The 4 circles inside the moon jellyfish are the reproductive organs believe it or not
Fantastic good view 🤳👍💗
Diese Unterwasserwelt wirkt so wunderbar magisch.
Beeindruckend auch der sachte Umgang und die Begegnungen mit Fischen und der "Lebenswelt" dieser Tiere 💗💕🙏
What a lucky man to have a job filming gorgeous creatures. The spiral chain animals (couldn’t catch its name) was so unique!❤
I suppose we better start figuring out how to eat them 😂