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Mysteries of the Twilight Zone | Worlds of the Deep

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The Deep Sea Twilight Zone | Worlds of the Deep episode 1, a collaboration with Schmidt Ocean Institute. Thank you to Masterworks for sponsoring Natural World Facts. Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: – See important Masterworks disclosures:

In the deep ocean, life is concentrated at chemosynthetic oases where primary production is made possible via chemosynthesis at cold seeps and deep sea hydrothermal vents. The non-chemosynthetic regions of the deep are divided into two very different worlds. First is the midwater, where pelagic wanderers tread migratory routes that span entire oceans, and planktonic drifters and their predators take part in bioluminescent light shows. It is separated into zones based on depth, including the sunlight zone (epipelagic), twilight zone (mesopelagic), midnight zone (bathypelagic), abyssal and hadal zones. And below, lies the deep sea floor. A kingdom of mud and ooze, where sessile creatures cling to any solid outcrop and corals craft kingdoms on the seamount crusts. The worlds of the deep sea could not be more different, and yet their stories are fundamentally intertwined. In this episode, we delve into the Twilight Zone.

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Episodes:
1 – The Twilight Zone
2 – The Midnight Zone – coming soon
3 – The Abyssal Plain – coming soon
4 – Seamounts and Canyons – coming soon
5 – Hydrothermal Vents – coming soon

Written, narrated and edited by me, Leo Richards. This channel (Natural World Facts) is a solo passion project dedicated to exploring the wonders of the natural world and telling stories that inspire! I’m so excited to share this series with you at last.

Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) is a non-profit oceanographic research foundation that has been pioneering deep-sea research and discovery since 2009, on board their old vessel RV Falkor and their new RV Falkor (too). Their remotely operated vehicle (ROV) SuBastian is equipped with a suite of sensors and a 4K camera that has illuminated the depths and live-streamed dives around the world. Most footage shown is filmed and provided by SOI. Huge thank you to them for contributing their footage, and working with me to create this series! Check out their website:

00:00 – Introduction to the Deep Ocean
04:04 – The Ocean Midwater
05:21 – Introducing Schmidt Ocean Institute
06:54 – The Sunlight Zone (Epipelagic)
08:51 – The Twilight Zone (Mesopelagic)
10:40 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Gossamer Worm
11:28 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Bloody-belly Comb Jelly
12:12 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Swimming Sea Snails
12:48 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Deep Sea Siphonophores
14:47 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Meroplankton and Larvae
15:35 – Twilight Zone Drifters – The Life Cycle of Jellyfish
16:31 – Twilight Zone Drifters – Deep Sea Jellyfish
17:38 – Introducing Nekton – Active Swimmers
18:38 – Deep Sea Cephalopods – The Glass Octopus
19:10 – Deep Sea Cephalopods – The Glass Squid
19:52 – Deep Sea Cephalopods – Inking as Defence
20:41 – Deep Sea Cephalopods – Mimicry of Swordtail Squid
21:43 – Deep Sea Cephalopods – Hunting Techniques
22:38 – Deep Sea Adaptations – Countershading and Counter-illumination
23:54 – Deep Sea Adaptations – Silvering in Cutlassfish
25:43 – Deep Sea Adaptations – Silvering in Hatchetfish
27:00 – Deep Sea Adaptations – Strawberry Squid
27:40 – Vertical Migration – Introduction
29:14 – Vertical Migration – the Largest Migration
30:50 – Vertical Migration – Deep Sea Lanternfish and Humboldt Squid
32:30 – Vertical Migration – the Deep Sea Food Web
33:55 – The Midnight Zone (Bathypelagic)
35:13 – Sponsored Segment – Masterworks X NWF

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46 pemikiran pada “Mysteries of the Twilight Zone | Worlds of the Deep”

  1. At 30:53 near the end of this excellent documentary, Climate Change misinformation is presented. No mention of the oceans cooling, just warming. Fact Check – At the southern hemisphere, oceans and seas are cooling.

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  2. Hi Leo, great stuff as usual. One minor error I thought you’d be interested in. It was once thought that the lantern fish was the most abundant vertebrate on earth, but recent studies strongly suggest that title actually goes to the bristlemouth fishes, particularly those in the genus Cyclothone, are the true kings of biomass

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  3. This was just mind blowing. Everything about it was fantastic and i didn't want it to end! I can't WAIT for the midnight zone video!!

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  4. Who is the voice and music behind this? It's so peaceful. Always guaranteed to lull me to sleep after a nightmare…

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  5. they still try the say the planet and ocean is getting warmer when it clearly can't be.
    they still try saying that co2 is bad when it clearly isn't.

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  6. I always find myself coming back to your channel to check if you have uploaded new videos, but it's been a while man…

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  7. What people don't understand is aliens were here all along. We were just looking in the wrong place. Up instead of down.

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  8. I wonder is these invertebrates have a conscious and rational thought? Can they make decisions and understand that they are alive?

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  9. Thank you for all the deep sea videos! It really helped me with my deep sea research for a project 😀

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  10. I have always been scared of the deep dark, but this video is so peaceful. Thank you so much for creating this- it really opened my mind as I realized we are just one of many unique creatures on our planet.

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  11. Watching videos like this and hearing how intelligent and detailed each species is, you couldn’t convince me that God didn’t create all of this life. The Big Bang? I think NOT! This is the work of a skilled creator. ❤

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  12. Your films never vease to amaze and educate me. Let alone that I could listen to you narrate endlessly. The visuals are spectacular, as is everything else. Thank you!

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  13. I just found this channel a few weeks ago and only watched a handful of videos and I’m convinced that this channel is better than National Geographic 🤣🤣

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