In the depths of the North Atlantic lies a mysterious world that has been home to jellyfish for millions of years. These ancient creatures, which have been around long before the dinosaurs, drift along in every ocean on Earth in search of food, sunlight, and a mate.
In a mesmerizing new video titled “The Secret World of Jellyfish” from the BBC Earth series “North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean,” underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan takes viewers on a stunning journey into the dark depths of the North Atlantic. Inspired by the Irish ancestors who ventured before him, O’Sullivan immerses the audience in the captivating world of marine life exploration.
Throughout the video, O’Sullivan not only showcases the beauty and wonder of the marine life he encounters, but also addresses the urgent struggle to conserve these stunning sea creatures. He pays homage to the ancient spirit of exploration and highlights the importance of preserving the delicate ecosystems that these jellyfish call home.
As viewers are transported into the enchanting underwater world, they are given a glimpse into the incredible diversity and complexity of marine life. From vibrant jellyfish pulsating through the dark waters to otherworldly creatures that inhabit the deep ocean, “The Secret World of Jellyfish” is a captivating exploration of the hidden treasures that lie beneath the surface of the North Atlantic.
With breathtaking visuals and insightful narration, this video is a must-watch for anyone who is fascinated by the wonders of the ocean. So dive in and discover the secret world of jellyfish in stunning 4K UHD resolution, brought to you by BBC Earth.
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Video “The Secret World of Jellyfish | North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean | 4K UHD | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 08/31/2024 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
What is up my fellow cnadarians!?!!!!????!!!!! 🪼
I love all cnadiarians 💜💖💜 theyre so cool!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, BBC Earth !
What a photografy is! This picture could not be leave praising.🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am watching a wonderful world.we have no fit praising words.🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Jellyfish 🪼 have existed on Earth for about 500-700 million years, dating back to the Precambrian era. They appeared long before dinosaurs and other complex life forms. These ancient creatures are now truly magnificent 🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful ❤️
They're beautiful ! I've only ever seen piles of dead ones on the beach.
I was in the keys ocean side with friends. We were snorkeling and wound up in a school of jellyfish. We went down back to back to watch for each other.
Jellyfish NEVER die a natural death.😊
Why don't you ever show how they multiply or dye?
His characteristic voice. Heart warming!
One of the deadliest creatures in the planet!🥰
I saw a child held a MAN OF WAR jelly fish on his chest,taking it for a toy.He cried out in pain and luckily my aunt was there to help with vinegar.His mom also got stung trying to take it away.They probably didnt know what it was.
Absolutely gorgeous
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Jellyfish do NOT make a whoosh sound when they contracting their bell in the water…
Why is it added into the video?
Bizarre!!!
Amazing, they are beautiful
Amazing
Don't touch me
Jellyfish are spread all over the world. In the case of the Australian species, they own some kind of poison which is capable of killing humans in 15 minutes after touching them. And in the case of the species which are found in the Caribbean Sea, their poison is not lethal for humans, but it can be perilous anyway.
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Jellyfish were the first Organism who swim through the oceans.
Beautiful! (And somewhat alarming with the decline of predators…)