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Cutting Up Coral for SCIENCE! - Coral Reef Restoration at UVI 

Forrest Valkai
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@RenegadeScienceTeacher
@RenegadeScienceTeacher Год назад
To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ForrestValkai/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription.
@Leszek.Rzepecki
@Leszek.Rzepecki Год назад
Forrest's enthusiasm is almost exhausting to watch! One quibble, though, when I was a biology student many moons ago, Cnidaria was pronounced with a silent "C" - maybe things have changed in marine biology, but I've never heard them referred to as snidaria before!
@justaguy6100
@justaguy6100 Год назад
Amazing video. I dove Pennekamp some years ago. Like 45. I've only been able to read about it since, and from what I've heard, I'd be sad to see it today compared to my memory.
@joolding6022
@joolding6022 Год назад
Thank you for checking in on Reggie for us. We all know that was the actual point of the visit.
@infinitivez
@infinitivez Год назад
Not sure I've ever cried at watching sea turtles just turtling, but for some reason I got all weepy eyed watching this. Thanks Forrest!
@nathanielstephenson7932
@nathanielstephenson7932 Год назад
Your passion and enthusiasm is... I'm not even sure what word to use. Inspiring, exciting, infectious, uplifting, joyous? You turn a video essay into an experience. Love the work, love the passion.
@Ironic_daemonic
@Ironic_daemonic Год назад
I came to make almost exactly the same comment. He's my favorite science communicator. Sorry Bill Nye, you've been usurped.
@hicksboson1
@hicksboson1 5 месяцев назад
It's fun.
@optimus_rhymes6955
@optimus_rhymes6955 Год назад
I know this may sound kind of lame, but I wasn’t allowed to watch bill nye for religious reasons. So I feel like Forrest is giving me, the childhood fun education I never had. And they kind of look alike. Also, I love how at the very end, it’s just some girl gushing over Lizzo. Just an all around good video.
@autumn4442
@autumn4442 Год назад
I had a similar experience. I don't think I was disallowed, but my evangelical christian upbringing caused me to scoff at science and not really appreciate it like I could have. I'm glad we now have Forrest Valkai to experience that feeling we missed out on :D
@bow-tiedengineer4453
@bow-tiedengineer4453 Год назад
Forest is absolutely a biology flavored Bill Nye, minus the bowtie and baby blue labcoat.
@noellelavenza494
@noellelavenza494 Год назад
​@@bow-tiedengineer4453 Imagine if they ever collaborated on something...
@hollywashburn5125
@hollywashburn5125 Год назад
It is lame isn’t it? I also grew up religious but I did watch Bill Nye, at least in school we did. But It was before he started talking a lot about climate change which my parents don’t believe in lol I am so so so so happy Forest is doing what he’s doing and following in Bills footsteps! He’s really inspired me to want to go back to school at 36 years old! I want to be a biologist and I want to work in conservation.
@nasonguy
@nasonguy Год назад
Similarly, I was raised religious and homeschooled from 2nd to 12th grade so that I could be taught exclusively YEC curriculum. I was allowed to watch Bill Nye but with constant reminders and denials from my parents that what the show was touting were lies and falsehoods. Really kinda ruined it for me. At least we have a wealth of stuff on RU-vid now. And my kids love Bill Nye the Science Guy.
@chriskagamine358
@chriskagamine358 Год назад
An hour ago I was thinking of a joke I made up in 4th grade like 15 years ago that was "What animal helps you breath? A Whale: INwHALE EXwHALE". it was to my shock that an hour later I see the picture on this video say "This animal helps you breath"
@RustyWalker
@RustyWalker Год назад
It's like joking that the SI unit of a blue whale's diet is the Planck tonne.
@middlegroundlogic
@middlegroundlogic Год назад
It's going to be a dad joke isn't it?!?
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 Год назад
That's no coincidence! Must be Jesus.
@xINVISIGOTHx
@xINVISIGOTHx Год назад
​@@fukpoeslaw3613 you 🤡
@terryjones573
@terryjones573 Год назад
@@fukpoeslaw3613Damn, beat me to it haha
@simond.455
@simond.455 Год назад
If you ever have the opportunity to visit and/or support a local marine restoration project while on vacation, you should. They are doing amazing work!
@clockworkgnome
@clockworkgnome Год назад
Absolutely!
@lukemckenna
@lukemckenna Год назад
My 8 year old daughter and 5 year old son were absolutely captivated by your presentation style. From them: Thank you for putting so much work into this.
@slevinchannel7589
@slevinchannel7589 Год назад
Aww, thats cute. I kinda wanna put aside my heavy doubts about Leftist-Content-Creators and just recommeend you and your kids some nice, unpolitical Education-Channels, so here we go: oversimplified, Tier Zoo, Bluejay, Zee Frankk, Veritasium.
@clickchick760
@clickchick760 Год назад
The difference in the corals from my first visit in 2001 and second visit in 2023 were devastating. Thank you for showing us the people who are working to save the reefs and how to donate. I am doing my part and hope that others will join me.
@xliquidflames
@xliquidflames Год назад
Forrest, this video was _so fascinating._ I had no idea coral was so important. I think most people would probably be surprised by all the info in this video. I mean, we all have heard of bleaching events. We have all seen news reports of people purposefully sinking old ships or building underwater concrete structures for coral to grow on. But I never thought to ask why. I don't think most people are aware of how important coral is. I watched this video twice because it was so good. The thing about the airport runway and the sea turles is absolutely fascinating, too. Why can't we try to do all of our civil engineering this way? We won't always be able to but it should be the first priority when building new things. I mean, there's always environmental studies done before something is built. But that is usually done just as a mitigation step to make sure nothing is directly harmed. It isn't the same as engineers purposefully desiging a structure to benefit the environment. And that's what we should be doing on top of the environmental studies we already do before building something. Can this new bridge be built in a way that it benefits the water and animals it will be in contact with? That can go two ways: No? Okay, at least we tried. Let's just make sure it won't harm anything. Yes? Great! Let's do that! Thanks for making this video. I found it endlessly fascinating.
@sentient_dinosaurplush
@sentient_dinosaurplush Год назад
these videos have helped me find the beauty and potential in life. they’ve given me a purpose and a reason to keep going. thank you, Forrest ❤
@commenteroftruth9790
@commenteroftruth9790 Год назад
I was inspired as well.
@annakeye
@annakeye Год назад
Coral reefs are places of pure visual joy. There's always something happening, moving, hiding, and the colours are just about magical. Everybody loves a sea turtle and I've never heard anyone ever say, "ooh yuck, I hate coral". Why we evolved to love such places I can only imagine but we're so lucky on this planet.
@adrianmetzler2523
@adrianmetzler2523 Год назад
They are busy cities
@annakeye
@annakeye Год назад
@@adrianmetzler2523 But prettier and every organism has a positive purpose, even if they go about it in ways that we'd be locked up for. Even the dangerous creatures are colourful. Portugese man o' war look like delicate glass blown figures with tentacles that trail beautifully and well, dangerously.
@adrianmetzler2523
@adrianmetzler2523 Год назад
@@annakeye I remember finding them in Miami Beach and I was touching one a little bit knowing what they were or if they were dangerous. I did think they sting because I thought it was a jelly fish, so I was sort of cautious. The blue color they have is so gorgeous. You’re right, the coral world is a thousand times more beautiful than our civilizations
@marcolucchesi6087
@marcolucchesi6087 Год назад
Great video as always Forrest! And i’m happy to say that i’m part of that effort. I started a conservation and restoration project in the resort where I’m teaching, and there is nothing more exciting that watching the babycorals growing in the nursery!
@MayContainEgg
@MayContainEgg Год назад
11:56 Forrest unironically saying, "Oh my Glob" makes me so unexplainably happy
@Spuggky45
@Spuggky45 Год назад
I honestly learn more in one of Forrest's videos than I did in my entire high school science class. I wish I could've had a teacher like Forrest.
@brinleythei-rath2992
@brinleythei-rath2992 Год назад
I started looking into coral bleaching a little more deeply a few months ago and was just picking it up again over the last week. You kinda read my mind with this one.
@SalomeMin
@SalomeMin Год назад
Hopefully they’ll be able to repopulate the reefs it’d be lovely to see coral thriving again. I love how you included the alternative points. Thanks
@bryanmack5410
@bryanmack5410 3 месяца назад
I’ve been running reef tanks for a decade. Nothing has humbled me more than the delicate complexities of a reef. We need to teach this as early as possible.
@am55255
@am55255 Год назад
Thank you for helping to bring attention to the reefs. As an avid diver who doesn’t get to dive nearly often enough it’s incredible to see the efforts going into protecting these awesome creatures.
@polemius01
@polemius01 Год назад
As always, Forrest Valkai is the best science teacher!
@LawrenceMcadams-ft8hf
@LawrenceMcadams-ft8hf Год назад
I started watching you Forest after seeing your work with the atheist experience really love how your helping to educate people, as an avid scuba diver got to say that diving along a healthy reef can be some of the most beautiful wonders of our world. Keep all your great work education and aspiring people to grow and learn.
@illiteratemochi4150
@illiteratemochi4150 10 месяцев назад
I’m a current student at the University of Gibraltar, studying to get my masters in marine biology. I appreciate people like you making this vital information available and easy to understand for large audiences, and I hope to do so as well soon. Also, you should come visit our program! I’d love to have a chat with you 😊
@VanessaSills
@VanessaSills Год назад
This is FASCINATING. I'm gonna be honest that I haven't looked into too much biology so didn't know anything about coral reefs. My friend had a book at her house when we were around 11. It was a marine biology book. Childhood memory!
@williamhorton7313
@williamhorton7313 10 месяцев назад
Thank You, you have one of the most upbeat extroverted on air personalities around. It is infectious listening to you talk.
@adrianmetzler2523
@adrianmetzler2523 Год назад
One of the best teachers and channel on RU-vid. Some of the best traits of a teacher are the ability to simplify, and inject comedy into the subject matter making learning fun and even addicting! You’re so loved Forrest! And should be up there with mr beast level channels.
@theonionqueen3519
@theonionqueen3519 Год назад
My boyfriend just went on a trip to Jamaica to participate in coral cleanup/planting!
@Barakon
@Barakon Год назад
I love reefs They’re my favorite biomes. Oh how holy the sea.
@CartoonHero1986
@CartoonHero1986 Год назад
Did they happen to show you the laser refraction trick to see if the coral is healthy or dead? I am not sure how widely it is used or if it is still used today but if you point a red laser (common laser pointer) at a dead sample of coral the laser refracts in a very interesting pattern through the skeleton of the coral, but if there is a healthy polyp colony in the sample it absorbs the light.
@Discordie
@Discordie Год назад
Your enthusiasm for learning is an inspiration, and an absolute joy to listen to. Thank you for doing what you do!
@Rosyna
@Rosyna Год назад
Speaking of ocean heat, a recent study showed that hurricanes (and other tropical cyclones) pump heat far deeper in the ocean than originally thought, feeding to worse weather patterns due to a hotter ocean. See “Prolonged thermocline warming by near-inertial internal waves in the wakes of tropical cyclones” And, as we know, the increase in TC frequency is driven by global warming.
@EnteriiGame
@EnteriiGame Год назад
i have a question could you posibly grow the reefs like outside just like we saw in this video and then "transplant" them onto the skeleton of another reef after the bleaching event. if so it could use the benefit of fast growth by any methon and avoid not having enough of the calsification.
@eliasspeelman5075
@eliasspeelman5075 Год назад
This is exactly the idea of coral restoration using fragmentation, however it is not that simple. As forrest also alluded to, if you dont take away the stressor that caused the coral to die, just placing new coral wont fix the issues, it will only delay the inevitable. That is why coral reefs are under such tremendous pressure. Though i have to say the efforts in coral restoration are amazing and i myself have been lucky enough to experience a spawning event in a fully restored reef, which is to this day still one of the most amazing experiences i have ever had.
@alderoth01
@alderoth01 Год назад
Awesome video. I once thought about being a Marine Biologist, but I'm not good at math. Now i'm too old and not good at math lol.
@Alessandro-B
@Alessandro-B Год назад
Forrest would even make the paint drying exciting.
@DISCO-munication
@DISCO-munication Год назад
Didn't know I needed this video in my life. So much love for the planet, sea creatures and us.
@SNDN_LN
@SNDN_LN Год назад
Gotta love the funny random moments in life. While I'm listening to forrest "You may have also noticed that corals are often so brightely colored that they appear to glow under the water. This is because --Low Battery--."
@promiscuous675
@promiscuous675 Год назад
Thank you, your joy in and passion for the natural world reminds me of Sir. David Attenborough and his work exposing the general public to the life around us.
@jsmit9484
@jsmit9484 Год назад
Sometimes I feel like we're living in the future. This stuff is amazing. I have complete faith that humanity will solve climate change. In a couple centuries we'll live 99% sustainably, we won't have to kill animals for our food and we will bring back so much of the nature and wildlife we lost.
@aitriah7503
@aitriah7503 Год назад
This video made my day!! It was so educational! Thanks for what you do Forrest!!
@tatianadomaradzki920
@tatianadomaradzki920 5 месяцев назад
Best video about marine life. THANK YOU!
@OniLink147
@OniLink147 Год назад
This video gives me some much needed hope for the future. Thank you.
@peezieforestem5078
@peezieforestem5078 Год назад
Amazing work, Forrest! This is an example of why I'm subscribed to this channel.
@willburk
@willburk Год назад
Reefs are so beautiful!
@sRoGoRs
@sRoGoRs Год назад
You're phenomenal Forrest. Thank you.
@specist
@specist Год назад
Never stop being the contagiously optimistic person you are. I was watching with a smile on my face the whole time. I also wonder how hard would it be to sequester all that carbon just so we can reduce the ocean acidity?
@eleSDSU
@eleSDSU Год назад
Even if we could, why would we sequester the CO2 if we are just going to keep dumping more and more? This conservationist efforts are irrelevant as long as capitalism keeps creating and perpetuating incentives to destroy the environment. The more I watch Forest videos the more I worry people are falling for this optimism trap, where people are investing a lot of hard work into something that doesn't solve any of the issues and is distracting from the real problem, which is not biological nor scientific but economic. Coral dying is a symptom, not the disease.
@dannywilliamson3056
@dannywilliamson3056 Год назад
This is honestly the best video i have ever watched explaining global warming and the effects man can have on it Its never been made so clear and simple to understand Thank u very much i will be showing this video to my children And as a resident of the grate barrier reef i will do my best to direct anyone that ask for more info to this video
@RickySTT
@RickySTT Год назад
I live in St. Thomas! I wish I could have met you while you were here.
@leviathan6326
@leviathan6326 Год назад
It's so nice to know there are people actually working this issue. Let's hope they don't get screwed over by rich ass holes who want to build parking lots in the ocean or something
@shanewilson7994
@shanewilson7994 Год назад
with how hot the water is off of Florida this year, and the fact its likely just going to get warmer during this summer, the reefs there may be screwed because countries have been dragging their feet so long on trying to battle climate change.
@andresmakesthings6589
@andresmakesthings6589 Год назад
This video was so cool that I sent it to my mom!
@adrianmetzler2523
@adrianmetzler2523 Год назад
You’re a beacon of hope Forrest!
@86BullnoseOG
@86BullnoseOG Год назад
Being a coral farmer would be so cool
@WhoTheLoL
@WhoTheLoL Год назад
You're the boss, Forrest. Keep doing what you do.
@WokeandProud
@WokeandProud Год назад
Love wholesome stuff like this with all the terrible garbage going on both on the states and around the world uplifting stuff like this is a necessity thanks Forest.
@ThatGuyOrby
@ThatGuyOrby Год назад
Man this is exactly the kind of thing I find really cool about science
@majmage
@majmage Год назад
Fantastic video, thanks! Minor lighting nitpick: the bright lighting of the edges of your background feels wrong somehow, as it creates this weird frame and seems to draw attention away from the center of the shot.
@Thekidfromcalifornia2.0
@Thekidfromcalifornia2.0 Год назад
Thanks for the positive news!
@cap5575
@cap5575 Год назад
Bro, out of all the interesting and entertaining content on RU-vid, none of it compares to content like this from your channel.
@courtneylord
@courtneylord Год назад
This is so relevant to my interests, so I'm excited to hear you sharing all of this! I have wondered whether it would be feasible to have an aquatic garden of some kind(recently started renting a house so having a backyard gave me all these bigheaded ideas lol), but the necessary utilities for water turnover/filtration would be quite expensive, even though I think it would be so incredible to cultivate algae and coral one day. This gives me a lot to think about! 🐙
@Kat-Has-Cats
@Kat-Has-Cats Год назад
I would die for Reggie
@josephsager9425
@josephsager9425 Год назад
Since you mention colony creatures, this is my opportunity to plug an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series called, "Bem." That is all. There was an episode of a little-known 1970's animated Star Trek series that featured a colony creature who is a bipedal humanoid.
@DaveTexas
@DaveTexas Год назад
That is really, really cool! Such an important project. It probably didn’t suck for you to have to travel to the USVI to make this video, either… I, for one, absolutely love the island of St. John in the USVI. Most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen, with the most amazing snorkeling.
@batjon1963
@batjon1963 Год назад
Thank you for a beautiful and informative video. Your enthusiasm for your work is infectious, and makes you a most excellent teacher. ❤
@ericmathena
@ericmathena Год назад
Thanks for being honest enough say you create content for profit upfront. I've paid to avoid commercials and I block content creators who try to force me to see one anyway.
@chrisandrew852
@chrisandrew852 Год назад
Thanks Forrest!,, fascinating from start to finish.
@orsettomorbido
@orsettomorbido Год назад
12:45 oh my god, they were roommates!
@suzibikerbabe8073
@suzibikerbabe8073 Год назад
I couldn't get one guy to agree that humans are animals, he'll never agree coral are animals.
@eleSDSU
@eleSDSU Год назад
That's a fun argument to have with a dummy. Did you try asking him a) if we are not animals what are we? b) what do you think an animal is? People tend to believe they know things just because they are familiar with them, it takes some questioning to make them realize they really are ignorant on X subject. As my sister used to say, if you can't define something you don't really know what that something is.
@suzibikerbabe8073
@suzibikerbabe8073 Год назад
@@eleSDSU Apparently, we're not animals because god created man ... animals are the mindless creatures like pigs rooting in mid and rotting vegetables. I suppose this guy used the phrase 'it was horrible, he was living like an animal' thus showing we don't start out as animals? I don't know, he was aghast at just the idea we're animals. Also, according to him, insects aren't animals either. Probably never got the whole species/animal/phylum thing.
@Marconius6
@Marconius6 Год назад
Question: There was some talk here about not enough 'skeletons' for the coral to grow stable on. But couldn't we make that part artificially? It's all dead tissue, so we could just replace that with metal or plastic that doesn't degrade. If it's a more complex shape, you could try using 3D printing to make it too, but I don't think it needs to be perfectly natural anyway.
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 Год назад
True, but anchoring that so it doesn't get knocked over and rolled around by storms can be difficult
@kateelizabeth5130
@kateelizabeth5130 Год назад
Not me questioning my decision now of choosing human anatomy as my bio course for next semester instead of marine biology 😂😭 oh well! I’ll take it right after 🥰
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 Год назад
you made a decent choice. there are marine biologists everywhere😅
@kateelizabeth5130
@kateelizabeth5130 Год назад
@@theflyingdutchguy9870 haha true!! I think im going into biomed engineering overall but love to take all the fun bio courses I can in the meantime!
@eleSDSU
@eleSDSU Год назад
If you really want to help, study economics. No amount of conservationist efforts nor science will fix the real problem, Capitalism. As long as Capitalism keeps creating incentives and rewards for destroying the environment all of this is irrelevant.
@kateelizabeth5130
@kateelizabeth5130 Год назад
@@eleSDSU true, but I have a passion for science. Everyone who likes economics should study economics and pursue that, but I just don’t. My friends aren’t into sciences and that’s okay, I don’t push them to pursue it, they have their own things they want to do. But since I do like it, I feel it’s my duty to pursue it and help because while maybe we need more people in Econ right now for environmental reasons, we still need the engineers, and all the other environmental scientists to help put those plans in action.
@FernLovebond
@FernLovebond Год назад
YOU! Yooouuuu. You rock, Forrest.
@bozretro
@bozretro Год назад
Just fantastic once again Forrest. Keep 'em coming! It's comforting to know there are scientists out there that are trying to help future generations.
@thethirdtime9168
@thethirdtime9168 Год назад
Honestly what most of us in the field of biology do. This is one of the more crucial parts, though, cause they actively oppose the environmental change. This is one of the projects I wish I could work on
@ehlowgovna
@ehlowgovna Год назад
Reggie just casually out here doing the lord's work.
@noellelavenza494
@noellelavenza494 Год назад
So many people think that anything sessile is a plant! We need more attention on and awareness of sessile animals :(
@imetr8r
@imetr8r Год назад
I first snorkeled in the Virgin Islands in 1971. I was amazed at it's vibrancy an color. I felt like I was in a Disney movie. Thirty-five years later I took my tween-aged children to the VI. Before arriving I told them how astonishing the coral would be. I talked this up like it was the most amazing thing they would ever see (as it had been for me on my 1st visit). All we saw was underwater fields of gray muck. I was disappointed to the edge of depression. I couldn't believe how drab the reefs were compared to the early 1970's. I think my kids thought I was nuts, and in a way I was nuts. I was infuriated by the climate change deniers who sit in their armchairs watching Fox NewsLess propaganda and proclaiming Climate Warming a hoax as the beauty of our Earth subsides. I salute the scientist who are dedicating their lives to keeping Earth healthy as the Conservatives continue to ignore the damage being done. Conservatives... that's a single word oxymoron! Could we call them "Conservamorons"?
@grisslebear
@grisslebear 7 месяцев назад
8:21 - CORAL BUKKAKE!!! 🫣😖🫣😖🫣😖
@thewritingengineer
@thewritingengineer 10 месяцев назад
I had a chance to do some free diving in the DR a while back while our boat was parked over a 50 foot ledge in the sea floor. While it wasn't visually stunning like so many of the corals in shows like Planet Earth, the sheer bio-diversity of marine life in this tiny stretch of ocean cliff was breath taking. My only disappointment was that I couldn't hold my breath longer and had to keep returning t the surface for air. Fish gotta swim, humans gotta breathe. 🙂
@dbzgod3529
@dbzgod3529 Год назад
The peak fr the peak is reall I adore you and all of your bids
@ladyaj7784
@ladyaj7784 Год назад
This is AWESOME! Thank you!
@loucarlos6614
@loucarlos6614 Год назад
Keep up the excellent work, Forrest!
@randomthorn9286
@randomthorn9286 Год назад
Amazing video! I love seeing people doing what we should all be doing, protecting our one and only home!
@HotDogTimeMachine385
@HotDogTimeMachine385 Год назад
That is such good and important work!
@boblyle8121
@boblyle8121 Год назад
This is so interesting and informative! MORE! MORE!
@MarineTeen
@MarineTeen 7 месяцев назад
This is why my name is MarineTeen because of the efforts that the ocean needs
@LHRPG_Official
@LHRPG_Official Год назад
i wish Forrest was my Biology teacher
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 Год назад
Corals fighting in time lapse is brutal to watch
@shanehutchinson6350
@shanehutchinson6350 Год назад
Thanks for making sure we never stop learning, Forrest!!!!! 🫂
@AMGPilot
@AMGPilot Год назад
Amazing video Forrest!
@disgracetologic
@disgracetologic Год назад
That was amazing. Thank you.
@clockworkgnome
@clockworkgnome Год назад
My parents lived on Bolongo Bay in the early 90’s rebuilding after Hurricane Hugo. I hear it’s good diving down there, save that damn coral!
@freedomofmusic2112
@freedomofmusic2112 Год назад
I love this video so much
@DariusRoland
@DariusRoland Год назад
This is an amazing look at coral conservation!! Lovely!!
@StevenLeahyArt
@StevenLeahyArt Год назад
Such a great video. Thank you.
@DepressedSlavicPepe
@DepressedSlavicPepe Год назад
love your videos forrest Valkai best way i know of learning stuff and making small joke with myself without having a teacher telling me to leave class
@zkf013
@zkf013 Год назад
Not really on subject but I would like to see a video discussing the environmental strain that WWII had on the oceans and the climate
@dawndead9591
@dawndead9591 Год назад
Great video, just like you had suggested Already pushed it to the family. Thanks, Forrest.
@eliasspeelman5075
@eliasspeelman5075 Год назад
With my background in coral ecology is just want to say, you did an amazing job in describing the field and getting people excited about it. I even learned a few small details. Though sadly I also have to add that the videos of the reef that you showed didnt really excite me, as I can see what has been and what is lost. I would have loved to have seen these reefs in their former glory. I do hope that with these restoration efforts, we will be able to get a glimpse into the past. Again, great work, awesome video
@watcher99999
@watcher99999 Год назад
Those turtles are so cute!
@Ironraven001
@Ironraven001 Год назад
Wow, this was really cool. Thanks man, it's nice to see a video of you talking to smart people instead of ... well ... you know 😂
@barbarapeterson4000
@barbarapeterson4000 Год назад
Been looking forward to this! And it lived up to expectations!
@ryker3696
@ryker3696 Год назад
I love your vids man! This one is no exception!
@skepticdank1121
@skepticdank1121 Год назад
Imagine if we had to build villages with our families out of the bones of our ancestors. Metal af.
@eleSDSU
@eleSDSU Год назад
We very much do do that, just in a less materially literal way.
@SelkieGirl
@SelkieGirl Год назад
Now I want Reggie merch!
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