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Voted one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. On the Southwestern tip of the island you will find a fascinating illusion. When viewed from above, a runoff of sand and silt deposits creates the impression of an ‘underwater waterfall’.
But did you know there are actually real underwater waterfalls? Seven waterfalls have been discovered deep underwater. The tallest waterfall on Earth is not Angel Falls, but an underwater waterfall called Denmark Strait Cataract located in the Atlantic ocean between Greenland and Iceland. It is the world's highest underwater waterfall, with water falling almost 11,500 feet and carries 175 million cubic feet of water per second.
It is caused due to temperature differences in the water on either side of the strait. Cold water is denser than warm water. And the eastern side of the strait is a lot colder than the western side. So when the waters meet, the cold water sinks below the warmer water, creating a strong downward flow, which is considered a waterfall.
And it's not just waterfalls that are under the ocean. There are huge secret rivers, complete with rapids and islands that flow down the sea shelves out into the desert plains creating river banks and flood plains. Here's a picture of the river Cenote Angelita under the sea of Mexico.
These salty rivers carry sediments and minerals and could be vital in sustaining life. The world's sixth largest river, by volume, is below the Black Sea. It is 350 times larger than the Thames and 150 feet deep in places.
8. Milky Sea Phenomenon
For over 400 years, sailors told tales of a mysterious event that takes place far out in the Indian Ocean. They would come across miles and miles of milky glowing waters, sometimes stretching as far as the eye could see. In 2005, a group of scientists led by Dr. Steven Miller of the Naval Research Laboratory in Monterey, Calif., decided to take a closer look at this story to see if it was true. They managed to register about 235 observations and get a satellite image that showed an area of low lighting in the Indian Ocean about the size of Connecticut. Their samples that they collected indicated the presence of a type of bioluminescent bacteria in the water, known as Vibrio harveyi. This isn't the same kind of bacteria that you might see in waves that use their bright light to ward off predators. This bioluminescent bacteria may actually use light to attract fish, since its favorite place to live is inside a fish's gut. Scientists' guess is that since they only emit a very faint light on their own, they have to gather together to make an impact. Their collective glow can grow to massive, milky sea proportions when their numbers swell to a huge amount -- think 40 billion trillion. They may also congregate to colonize algae. Sounds like a party! It is still only a guess since Dr. Miller and his colleagues haven't determined exactly what causes the bacteria to gather.
7. Unexplained sounds
Of course dark, creepy fog can make you jump at anything that goes bump in the night. But what about things that go "bloop" in the sea? With names like "The Bloop," "Train" and "Julia," the sounds have been captured by hydrophones, or underwater microphones, monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The decidedly nonspooky nicknames for these sounds do little to dispel the mystery surrounding them. In 1997, NOAA hydrophones 3,000 miles apart picked up one of the loudest sounds ever recorded off the southern coast of South America: the Bloop (which sounds exactly like its name, a bloop). The Bloop mimics marine animal sounds in some ways, but if it were some kind of sea creature it would have to be almost the size of the Eiffel tower for that sound to be heard from 3,000 miles away. So what made the sound? It's anyone's guess but deep-sea monsters aside, NOAA holds the most likely explanation for The Bloop is that it was the sound of a large iceberg fracturing. Sure....
Another weird noise known as Julia sounds almost like someone whining or maybe even singing under water. The eastern equatorial Pacific autonomous array (the fancy name for the network of hydrophones) picked up this strange sound that lasted 15 seconds in 1999.
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5 FEAR
When some people jump into the beautiful blue ocean they completely relax. They float around or deep dive into the unknown waters without a care in the world. But for some looking down into the water and not being able to see the bottom or even seeing the bottom but still obsessing over what else is hiding behind the next wave or bundle of seaweed is absolute torture. Thalassophobia is not the fear of water itself but it’s the fear of what’s lurking IN it. Now if you have this fear it’s not just as simple as “growing a pair” and jumping in because it’s a legit phobia. Some people have insanely adverse reactions to being confronted with what is beneath the surface of the water. It completely takes people over and they can have the shakes, start sweating, vomiting, and extreme anxiety. So if when you look over the edge of the boat with your feet lurking above or in the water and and feel that spine tingling dread coming over you, you might have Thalassophobia.
4 Army of Stingrays
Could there ever be anything more terrifying than looking down to see this massive group of cownose stingrays? Lunch anyone? Sandra Critelli, an amateur photographer, caught this image after eating a snack, well we are not sure about the last part. These Mexican critters were on their migration trip when Sandra took the picture on the Gulf Coast of Mexico in 2008. You wouldn’t want to mess with them or let alone swim with them as one of the stingers could easily kill you. Everyone remembers Steve Irwin’s tragic end by one of the stingers of these cownose stingrays. The gliding rays above were on their way north for their late spring migration journey. But what makes these creatures so dangerous you might ask? Their 15 inch, poisonous, razor- sharp stinger is what does.
3 The Abyss
Looks like there is nothing that scares this guy, and we promise, this is not Photoshopped. What you are seeing now is a picture of Guillaume Nery, a world-class diver, getting ready to dive deep down into this black sea pit. He probably never played deep water adventure video games as a kid. Nery sank down this 663-foot hole in the Bahamas. The hole is known as the deepest sinkhole in the world. The Dean Hole, as it is called, was the main attraction for a freediving competition when Nery went down straight into darkness for a record 4 minutes. Could you ever attempt this incredible feat? If you would or would not leave us a comment telling us here at DTR about what you would do if given this opportunity.
2 Japanese Giant Jellyfish
Can you image swimming at the beach and coming face to face with this giant jellyfish? As if regular jellyfish aren’t terrifying enough sometimes leaving you sick for weeks. In 2005, a group of Nomura jellyfish saturated the seas of Japan. Similar to the two pictured above. These enormous creatures did not only put local fishermen in danger, as they could have easily stung them with their poisonous venom but also cost them billions. The massive jellyfish can measure up to 6 feet in diameter and weigh as much as 450 pounds or more. Some of the attributes to the jellyfish invasion in Japan include increasing oceanic temperatures, overpopulation, and overfishing. One more theory mentions global warming as the cause due to the higher levels of heat which is suitable for mating and breeding.
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And I thought that Freddy Krueger was scary enough. He has nothing on this underwater creature that will give any kid nightmares for weeks. Yes, we are talking about the Anglerfish aka ‘horrific sea monster’ at least for us. What is so intriguing about this animal besides its looks? We’ll have you know that there are about 200 different kinds of species known to exist, they have huge mouths with very sharp teeth, and they can grow up to 3.3 ft in length. Just for your peace of mind, you probably will never encounter one of these fellas since they like to keep a low profile in the deep Atlantic and Arctic seas, and they are also known to be loners. I’m sure some of you are dying to know how they reproduce? The male Anglerfish will seize the moment a female Anglerfish passes by and bite into her skin while holding on. These poor female fish can have 5 or more male fish hanging on at one time.
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The ocean, is a scary place. Discovery it in these 5 scary facts about the ocean.
SUMMARY.
Humans have investigated large parts of Earth, and even some places in the Solar System.
However, it is interesting to know that although 70% of the planet is made of water, only 5% of these territories have been explored.
The rest of it, is a mystery.
But of the little that is known, there are some discoveries that can make you see the sea differently.
Next, we give a review, of those discoveries most terrifying of the ocean.
Number 5.
Mythical marine creatures could be real.
So only 5% of the sea has been explored. Nobody knows what hides there.
Primitive maps are full of warnings of marine creatures, that supposedly inhabit the ocean.
Some recent sightings, seem to support the theory that many of the stories of our ancestors, were not so crazy after all.
This takes us to believe, that the sea may be the home of some undiscovered monsters.
Number 4.
A major part of the sea is in constant darkness.
The average depth of the oceans is 3730 meters.
Light can penetrate only about 100 meters, therefore most of our planet is in constant darkness. And in the depths, the human eye is capable of seeing only the 1% of the sea depths.
Number 3.
The sea is coming dangerously close to us.
The sea has claimed many victims throughout the years. Entire towns, cities, and present-day seaside localities, are under constant threat of being swallowed up by the ocean.
This has already happened in the past, as in 2001, a village submerged in the Cuba´s sea, was discovered 650 meters below the surface.
According to the NASA, currently, the levels of seawater are increasing at an alarming rate.
Maybe in a distant future, there could exist more than one Atlantis under the water.
Number 2.
The meeting point of the great white shark.
There is a point in the Pacific Ocean, called the "white shark cafe." Here is where the great white sharks gather.
It is a barren region, the marine equivalent of a desert.
Here there no exists prey that the sharks can hunt. The most interesting, is that sharks remain here for months.
But the mystery does not end here. In the zone, the sharks present a completely strange behavior: even though they are normally solitary animals, they concentrated in large number and remain near one another.
It is really unknown what they are looking for. At first, it was supposed that it was a mating ritual, but the mating act has never seen, nor have they seen the birth of sharks. Also young sharks, who are not old enough to mate, visit the area.
Definitely, this discovery is quite a mystery.
Number 1.
A drop of seawater, contains millions of bacteria and viruses.
Viruses abound in the ocean and have a significant effect over it's biology.
According to a new study, reveals that one millimeter of seawater can contain a million of bacteria and ten millions viruses.
However, most of them are harmless.
If we add to this the eight tons of trash thrown into the sea, the ocean is not a place as beautiful as it seems.
Number 0.
Nobody knows the origin of the next sound.
The most mysterious sound recorded in the ocean is "The bloop"
However, it is related to a sound that many attribute to some earth tremors of ice under the water.
But unlike this one, there is an existing sound that nobody has been able to explain.
It is a sound nicknamed Julia.
The sound was sufficiently powerful to be detected by all the system stations that listen to the pacific equator.
The most terryfing thing about this, is that it is very similar to an underwater animal.
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Jambeck, Jenna R., et al. "Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean." Science 347.6223 (2015): 768-771.
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The Southern Ocean was originally explored because of a belief in a continent that balanced the northern continents, called a Terra Australis.
The world's largest penguin species the emperor penguin lives on the ice of the Southern Ocean and on the Antarctica continent.
Krill are tiny shrimp-like creatures that live in the freezing water under the Antarctic's ice.
The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica. As such, it is regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions: smaller than the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans but larger than the Arctic Ocean. This ocean zone is where cold, northward flowing waters from the Antarctic mix with warmer subantarctic waters.
By way of his voyages in the 1770s, Captain James Cook proved that waters encompassed the southern latitudes of the globe. Since then, geographers have disagreed on the Southern Ocean's northern boundary or even existence, considering the waters as various parts of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, instead. However, according to Commodore John Leech of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), recent oceanographic research has discovered the importance of Southern Circulation, and the term Southern Ocean has been used to define the body of water which lies south of the northern limit of that circulation. This remains the current official policy of the IHO, since a 2000 revision of its definitions including the Southern Ocean as the waters south of the 60th parallel has not yet been adopted. Others regard the seasonally-fluctuating Antarctic Convergence as the natural boundary.
Southern Ocean, also called Antarctic Ocean, the southern portions of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans and their tributary seas surrounding Antarctica. Unbroken by any other continental landmass, the Southern Ocean’s narrowest constriction is the Drake Passage, 600 miles (about 1,000 km) wide, between South America and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The structure of the ocean floor includes a continental shelf usually less than 160 miles (about 260 km) wide that attains its maximum width of more than 1,600 miles (2,600 km) in the vicinity of the Weddell and Ross seas. There are oceanic basins farther north that are as much as 14,800 feet (4,500 metres) deep, defined by oceanic rises and often marked by ranges of abyssal hills. There are also narrow oceanic trenches with high relief, such as the South Sandwich Trench on the eastern side of the South Sandwich Islands. Other relief features include oceanic plateaus that rise from the oceanic basins to depths of less than 6,650 feet (2,000 metres) below sea level and form rather flat regions, which are often covered by relatively thick sedimentary deposits. The most extensive such plateau is the Campbell, or New Zealand, Plateau, which rises southeast of New Zealand and extends southward beyond the Campbell Islands.
The flow of currents in the Southern Ocean is complex. Water cooled by cold air, outgoing radiation, and katabatic winds off of the Antarctic continent sinks and flows northward along the ocean bottom and is replaced at the surface by an equal volume of warmer water flowing south from the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. The meeting point of the two is the Antarctic Convergence, where conditions favour the development of phytoplankton, consisting of diatoms and other single-celled plants. The ocean’s most important organism in the higher food chain is the small, shrimplike krill. Animals on the sea bottom of the near-shore zone include the sessile hydrozoans, corals, sponges, and bryozoans, as well as the foraging, crablike sea spiders and isopods, the annelid worm polychaete, echinoids, starfish, and a variety of crustaceans and mollusks. At the sea bottom there are also eelpouts, sea snails, rat-tailed fishes, and codlike fishes. Rare nonbony types of fish include hagfish and skates. Many species of deep-sea fish are known south of the Antarctic Convergence, but only three, a barracuda and two lantern fishes, seem to be confined to this zone.
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Since the early 1990s, sea level rose at a mean rate of ~3.1 mm yr−1. However, over the last decade a slowdown of this rate, of about 30%, has been recorded. – Cazenave et al.
A prominent global-warming skeptic is marveling at a new NASA report that concludes the purported human-caused changes in the climate now, after years of being blamed for raising the sea level, is slowing down the rise.
“Is there anything global warming can’t do?” Marc Morano asked on his Climate Depot site in response to the NASA assessment.
“Now it seems that there is so much global warming that it is slowing the rise of sea levels.”
It has nothing to do with a warmer climate, just the dynamics of unstable ice,” said a scientist at the time.
Morano pointed out the sea level rise over the past 200 years or so “shows no evidence of acceleration, which is necessary to assume a man-made influence.”
“Sea level rise instead decelerated over the 20th century, decelerated 31 percent since 2002 and decelerated 44 percent since 2004 to less than 7 inches per century.
There is no evidence of an acceleration of sea level rise, and therefore no evidence of any man-made effect on sea levels. Sea level rise is primarily a local phenomenon related to land subsidence, not CO2 levels. Therefore, areas with groundwater depletion and land subsidence have much higher rates of relative sea level rise, but this has absolutely nothing to do with man-made CO2.”
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Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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The Ocean is a deep and scary world that is completely removed from most of our lives. In this video I explore just how deep the ocean actually is while discussing some of the strange life down there... and other just plain weird and odd things about the ocean. Feel free to leave any comments and share what you found interesting, or anything else you think that I should have added!
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8 Underwater Crop Circles
Discovered in 1995 off the coast of Japan, these strange geometric formations remained a mystery for almost a decade. their eerie resemblance to the crop circles discovered on land invited speculation on what may have caused them, and, for many, the immediate suspects were extraterrestrials or ancient underwater beings. The answer to the mystery would eventually be slightly underwhelming. The five-inch culprit was caught in the act in 2011. It was a male pufferfish. This creature would dig ridges in the sand using its fins while repeatedly moving in and out of the circle.
7 Bermeja Island
The Island of Bermeja was located around 60 miles from the Yucatan Peninsula. That is, if it did really exist. The unusual thing about the island is its tendency to vanish and reappear on maps and historical records. On maps produced between 1535 and 1775, the existence of the mysterious island was confirmed. After an expedition in search of the Island yielded no result, it vanished from geographical and historical records only to resurface on a US map in 1857.
6 Gold
The water of the world’s oceans contains almost 20 million tons of gold but the concentration is extremely dilute. The undissolved gold lies in and on the seafloor. There currently isn’t a cost-effective method of mining and extracting the gold from the ocean. Nevertheless, should that change it’s been estimated that the amount of gold extracted would be so massive that it could provide each person on the planet with 9 pounds in weight.
5 Baltic Sea Anomaly
In the summer of 2011, members of the Swedish ‘Ocean X’ diving team were looking for a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea when their sonar picked up an intriguing image. According to the team, the image revealed a 200-foot circular object with features not resembling anything produced by nature, around 260 to 300 feet below. They returned to the site the following year but claimed that as soon as they were above the object, 'mysterious electrical interference’ tampered with their equipment, preventing them from getting a clearer image. Their equipment became operational only once they moved several hundred feet away from the anomaly, they said. As soon as the image went public, there were claims that it could possibly represent an UFO.
4 Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle has been described as a portion of the North Atlantic Ocean bordered by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. However, this is a loose interpretation as other borders have also been suggested, effectively increasing its surface. It’s often cited among the ocean’s greatest mysteries. Each incident has a number of theories including weather, strong currents, human error, even sinkholes.
3 Sea Peoples
It’s a widely held notion that they were responsible for the Late Bronze Age Collapse. Yet, for all the destruction they brought to the ancient world, nobody seems to know anything about who they were and where they came from. There are multiple theories but, in truth, to most, their culture and nationality remains a mystery. All that’s known about the Sea Peoples mainly comes from civilizations. The most detailed account comes from the time of Ramses III around 1170 BC. An inscription on his mortuary temple describes how the Sea Peoples moved south through the eastern Mediterranean and laid waste to cities in Cyprus, Syria, Turkey and the Levant.
2 Hidden Treasures
No mystery would be complete without the search for secret treasure. Some estimates claim there’s more historical artifacts lying in the ocean than in all of the world’s museums combined. According to James Delgado, director of Maritime Heritage Program for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the total number of shipwrecks since the dawn of history is well over one million and the vast majority are yet to be discovered. The ocean holds many secrets regarding the planet’s origins and human history. Finding shipwrecks and sunken artifacts may provide a key towards unlocking these mysteries.
1 Mauritius Underwater Waterfall
Around 8 million years ago, gigantic underwater volcanic eruptions led to the formation of the Mascarene Islands, around 1,200 miles off the southeast coast of Africa. Mauritius is one of these islands and it is well known for its reefs, lagoons and beaches. Aside from its abundance of natural beauty Mauritius is also known for a remarkable natural phenomenon. From an aerial view you can see what looks like an underwater waterfall near the southern tip of the island. It’s a stunning site to behold but the entire phenomenon is actually an optical illusion.
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An ocean is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern (Antarctic), and Arctic Oceans. The word "ocean" is often used interchangeably with "sea" in American English.
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A whopping 94% of all life-forms on Earth are aquatic. Such a huge number of living beings who can't survive without water is understandable. After all, more than 70% of our planet's surface is covered with water. The World Ocean includes the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. There's enough water in the oceans to fill a 685-mile-long bathtub! One of the main nagging questions people have been asking for ages is "How deep is the ocean in reality?" Let’s find an answer to it.
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-The Sunlit zone stretches from 14.5 ft, that is is the depth of a standard Olympic diving pool, to 561 ft under the water’s surface, where RMS Carpathia found her last dwelling. This ship became famous after her participation in the rescue of the Titanic survivors.
-At 656 ft, the twilight zone begins. That's where you can see the giant oarfish. At a depth of 1,453 ft, you could reach the height of the Empire State Building if somebody powerful enough decided to submerge it under the water. The giant squid lives as deep as 2,952 ft below the surface. This is where the Twilight zone ends.
-At a depth of 3,608 ft, there's the deepest volcano recorded by scientists. At 12,795 ft below the water’s surface, there are Air France flight 447 black boxes. Airbus A330 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009. This is where the Midnight zone ends.
-At a depth of 13,123 ft, the midnight zone ends, and the abyss lies ahead. 18,897 ft is the bottom of the abyss and the depth at which you can find the deepest shipwreck. SS Rio Grande sunk in 1941 in the South Atlantic and was discovered only in 1996.
-At a depth of 19,685 ft, the abyss ends and gives way to the trench zone. At a depth of 36,070 ft, you will reach the very bottom of the ocean in its deepest point known to man: Challenger Deep.
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The ocean’s currents can act in some weird ways, and just exactly how they work is still somewhat of a mystery to modern-day scientists. For years, though, researchers have been tracking a certain number of items to monitor the currents, and what they are might surprise you.
In the 1990’s, a large shipment of Nike shoes was accidently dropped from a cargo ship and into the deep waters of the ocean. While a big loss for the company that manufactured the shoes, this accident was a big break for scientists.
It turns out that each of the Nike shoes of the some 80,000 that were lost all carried the same serial code printed on them.
The code that was printed on the shoes was 90 04 06. This distinct marking has allowed ocean experts to track the movements of the shoes for years, allowing them to better understand how and where different underwater currents move and interact with one another.
Nike might have lost a lot of money when they lost their shoes, but they’ve certainly helped advance the sciences a bit. Hm, wonder if they got to write the loss off on their tax returns.
7. Bananas For Everyone
Most of us imagine sea shells when we think about walking along our local beach lines -- or maybe sharks if one is a bit more cautious around water.
However, sometimes something entirely unexpected makes its way onto shore. These things range from the odd, to the mysterious, to the comical.
In November of 2007, an island in the Dutch North Sea was treated to a rare and weird kind of tide washing in.
The waves came in one morning and the next thing the people of Terschelling Island knew there were bananas all over their beach. Thousands of green, unripe fruit littered the sand, attracting a large number of the nearby town’s citizens to collect and scavenge the unexpected haul of produce.
There were just far too many bananas for anyone to know what to do with them. Some of the locals even suggested sending them to the local zoos.
As weird as this occurrence might sound, the citizens of Terschelling are actually used to the contents of random, lost shipping containers washing up on their homes’ doorstep. Sweaters, shoes, and hundreds of children's’ toys are all example of the type of things that have washed up on the Dutch island. Plenty of things floating around their waters!
6. Human-Sized Fish
Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the list of cryptids go on.
For thousands of years, humanity has whispered about things hiding in the shadows that mainstream science has yet to recognize.
Many believers in these shadowy creatures even point to seemingly extinct animals as proof that monstrous beings have existed at one time and might still survive somewhere, unseen, even today.
Perhaps nowhere is the existence of extinct creatures more possible than in the mostly unexplored seas and oceans of the world. Just around 98% of the Earth’s waters are unexplored, unmapped, and undocumented in any kind of detail, leading to the question of just what might be lurking down under the deep blue waves that crash just off our safe shores.
Despite us only having explored around 2% of the water in the world, most experts still doubt the existence of modern, underwater prehistoric or cryptid creatures.
In 1938, however, a fish called a Coelacanth that can grow to be the size of a large human was discovered off the coast of South Africa. This fish was previously thought to have gone extinct up to 66 millions years prior to its rediscovery -- and yet, we found it living right under our noses. Wonder what else is hiding in plain sight?
5. Rotting Ball
In August of 2016, a 36-year-old man named Mark Watkins was fishing with his aging father in the waters off the western coast of Australia. As their boat pushed them through the waters, the two fisherman never expected to stumble upon a large, floating pink blob that was absolutely gigantic!
The alien blob of pink and white seemed bloated and full of air. Upon first inspection, Mr. Watkins and his father at thought that it was a hot air balloon or even a weird kind of upturned boat.
The fishermen's’ curiosity got the best of them, so they inspected it further. Upon coming closer to the floating white ball, the two discovered that flippers were attached to the large object and the smell was terrible!
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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
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10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. Flower Urchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile Cone Snail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The Sea Snake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.
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Who lives at the bottom of the Mariana trench? Scientists have finally revealed the Mariana Trench mystery. Take a look at the deepest creature ever caught there!
The curiosity of human nature makes people look for secrets and mysteries far away from home, like in outer space or on other planets. Scientists have mapped only 5 percent of our planet’s seafloor. And if you’ve ever considered the ocean plain and boring, the video you’re about to watch will blow your mind.
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest area 0:45
The deepest-living fish in the world 2:40
“Ethereal snailfish” 3:12
A mysterious metallic sound 3:38
Deep sea cucumber 5:50
The deep sea anglerfish 6:20
The barreleye fish 7:13
The Champagne Vent 8:05
The 4-inch amoeba 8:35
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest area you can find on Earth. Although almost everybody has heard the name, we have shockingly little data about this dark underwater place in the western Pacific Ocean.
It’s a monumental task mapping the seafloor and taking pictures when the water pressure at the bottom is more than 1,000 times greater than that at the surface! The Mariana Trench houses the deepest parts of our planet.
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Cut-out from original shown below: By By Masaki Miya et al. - Evolutionary history of anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes): a mitogenomic perspective. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:58 doi:10.1186/1471-2148- 10-58, CC BY 2.0
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Pseudoliparis swirei (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae), hadal snailfish from the Mariana Trench: By Gerringer M. E., Linley T. D., Jamieson A. J., Goetze E., Drazen J. C. - Gerringer M. E., Linley T. D., Jamieson A. J., Goetze E., Drazen J. C. (2017). Pseudoliparis swirei sp. nov.: A newly-discovered hadal snailfish (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from the Mariana Trench. Zootaxa, 4358 (1):161—177. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4358.1.7, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0,
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Deepest Depth in the Trench (Map view of the bathymetry of southern Mariana Trench area): By University of New Hampshire,
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Pseudoliparis swirei (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae), hadal snailfish from the Mariana Trench: By Gerringer M. E., Linley T. D., Jamieson A. J., Goetze E., Drazen J. C. - Gerringer M. E., Linley T. D., Jamieson A. J., Goetze E., Drazen J. C. (2017). Pseudoliparis swirei sp. nov.: A newly-discovered hadal snailfish (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from the Mariana Trench. Zootaxa, 4358 (1): 161—177. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4358.1.7, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=64828839
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The oceans contain great mysteries within their depths. While many of these mysteries have been explained by scientists and analysts, there are still quite a few unexplained oceanic enigmas that intrigue us. A variety of mysterious ocean phenomena have been seen and experienced by sailors around the world.
These various unexplained mysteries of the oceanic domain thus become interesting subjects of discussion and debate. Some such oceanic enigmas – both solved and unsolved ones – that have been popular topics of verbal analysing can be itemised as follows:
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Though often thought of as our biggest sea-dwelling predator, how much do you really know about sharks? Do you know that you're more likely to get bitten by another person (ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends excluded) than by a shark? Or that there have been less unprovoked shark bites since the 1500's than text messages you send each month? How about that all sharks aren't just grey but come in most colors of the rainbow - like pink and yellow? Sharks are fascinating creatures and crucial in keeping an ecosystem balanced. Without these expert predators (well, not all are expert predators - some seem as lost as us on a Monday morning), oceanic ecosystems would be so upset we could likely kiss goodbye to our favorite fish and crustaceans. In this list, we bring out some lesser-known facts about sharks such as: why baby sharks eat their siblings in the womb and what the weirdest things sharks have ever eaten are. (Would you guess a polar bear?) Since the great white shark is way over-popularized, we focus more facts about the host of other shark species patrolling our oceans. Sink your teeth into this list of 25 Facts About Sharks: Terrors Of The Ocean.
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The oxygen on this planet is directly linked to the ocean and its marine life. On this episode, we bring you 10 shocking facts about oxygen and the ocean.
10. Earth
Planet Earth’s weight excluding the core is made up of 49% oxygen, when including the core 30% of its total mass is oxygen. While abundant with oxygen the earth’s mantle doesn’t release free oxygen into the atmosphere, the only way free oxygen is released is from photosynthesis.
9. The Source
25% of all oxygen comes from plants, trees and vegetation on land the remaining, shocking right all those untouched mountain ranges full of trees combined only produce one quarter of the air we breathe. 75% comes from phytoplankton, algae, cyanobacteria and kelp in the ocean.
8. Atmosphere
The air we breathe is only contains 21% oxygen, 78% is nitrogen and the remaining 1% is made up of argon, carbon dioxide and methane, you know cow farts. Two-thirds of the weight of living creatures comes from oxygen, but aren’t human’s mostly made of water? True, the oxygen in water weighs 88.9% of its total mass.
7. Phytoplankton
71% of the world is covered in water, with that said 74% of all species on earth are aquatic. Why is this important? Because 75% of our air comes from the ocean but how? Primarily whales and phytoplankton. See phytoplankton are microscopic marine plants, you know those big plooms of turquoise streaks you see on world images from space, they are the primary food source for fish.
6.Whales
Whales are in integral part of the air supply on earth. Whales consume, phytoplankton, fish and krill, to do so they must swim to the deep depths of the ocean to find a meal, the vertical currents whales produce brings nutrients from the ocean floor upwards, feeding everything in the ocean at different levels.
5. Mixing it Up
There are 2 primary ways those nutrients get off the ground though, 1 as already mentioned is from whales. Whales are gigantic and produce huge amounts of current. The Cuvier’s Beaked Whale is the deepest diving mammal on earth followed by the Sperm Whale. They dive over 7,000 feet or 2000 meters below the ocean’s surface in search for food. Now in comparison to nature itself, all the tidal motion, waves and wind combined only accounts for 50% of ocean water being mixed up the remaining 50%, you guessed it, comes from whales.
4. Fishing
Fishing by humans has drastically reduced the amount of fish in the ocean but even more so, fisherman hate whales because they eat fish. So fisherman will kill whales in hope to catch more fish but by doing so they’d actually drastically affected the marine life cycle.
3. Depleted Oxygen
In 50 years the oceanic oxygen levels has dropped by 2% while this might not sound like much, most marine mammals won’t be able to survive in the ocean once it drops by 7% which is projected to be the case by 2100. 96% decline of bluefin tuna in the ocean. You heard me right where there used to be 100 bluefin tuna, now there is 4.
2. Farming
2.7 Trillion fish are caught from the ocean every year, 40% or almost 1.1 trillion fish are discarded as bycatch. A large amount, around 30% of fish are ground up into pellets and fed to cows, chickens and pigs making them the world’s largest oceanic predator.. But what does this have to do with oxygen or the ocean. Currently there are 500 nitrogen dead zones around the world, this is definitely not the same world grandpa grew up in.
1. Pollution
80% of pollution in the ocean comes from land based activities. The primary offenders include, oil from oil spills, toxic chemicals from air pollution to chemical dumping, fertilizers which come from lawns and farms, garbage like plastic, balloons, bottles, shoes, etc. and sewage whether it be from animal agriculture or urban sewage. Even jackets made of synthetic materials have been shown to break off small particles of plastic in washing machines and end up in fish in the ocean.
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