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Fantastic fish and where to find them (in the UK) 

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Despite what you may think, the UK has some stunning marine wildlife to see if you're willing to dive into the cold water. Here's a little underwater safari with plenty of anus facts thrown in. Get 10 weeks of New Scientist for £10/$10/AU$20/€15 at bit.ly/NewScientistSallyYt (available in all countries).
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Dr Sally Le Page is a British evolutionary biologist and science RU-vidr. The aim of these videos is to bring science further into popular culture by making science videos that make you laugh, make you feel and make you think.

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Комментарии : 71   
@GuillePuerto
@GuillePuerto 4 года назад
I absolutely love that you explain how humans are not the pinnacle of evolution while showing you awkwardly try to get on the boat! Very poignant and funny
@dontdononthings7265
@dontdononthings7265 4 года назад
Gurl your presentation has become top notch, so much work on your channel since you finished your studies. I'm impressed by the diversity and the quality of the content. Please continue like this. You are awesome and i am glad to have stuck around
@Bubble170
@Bubble170 2 года назад
I can always tell British waters just by the videos. There’s something about British waters that look so unique in diving videos. The shade of the water, the shades of the plants, the slight murkiness. It just looks unlike any other videos to me.
@Ration999
@Ration999 4 года назад
Nice video! I loved how you went along the evolutionary tree and explained what changed/was new from the last group! Also the sound quality was really really nice.
@varuntulsyan2558
@varuntulsyan2558 4 года назад
You've been killing it lately with such high quality and interesting videos! Waiting for the next video now!❤
@thescotter567
@thescotter567 4 года назад
I came to see videos of pretty fish and think that I accidentally learnt something. Thanks for the video I loved it
@0xxDenilsonx
@0xxDenilsonx 4 года назад
Just found your channel from a Steve Mould video. What an excellent channel, I'll be re-watching this later with my kids. Keep it up.
@CuppaTeaAndASitDown
@CuppaTeaAndASitDown 4 года назад
Excellent video Sally! I have absolutely no desire to get under the water myself so it's great to see it all without having to go there. Loved the little asides in the text
@Kindyno
@Kindyno 4 года назад
I need you to read books for audible
@punya1621
@punya1621 4 года назад
I say we start a change.org petition
@soulstealingginger3612
@soulstealingginger3612 4 года назад
Sally could be like the Hannah Fry (maths and cs) for Biology!
@Daveador876
@Daveador876 3 года назад
This is the first video of yours I have watched and I found it fascinating. Thank you. I will definitely be watching all of your content.
@rbphilip
@rbphilip 4 года назад
Yet another informative and amusing video by Sally! And good for New Scientist for sponsoring the video! I *SO* look forward to seeing the "new video" indicator for Sally's videos. A chance to escape the world into science!
@jaciem
@jaciem 4 года назад
"Then a few of these lobe finned fish decided they actually still quite like being able to go under water after all." I legit thought you'd seen a whale for a sec. LOL
@cuttlefishpie3731
@cuttlefishpie3731 2 года назад
Terrific video! I am so excited to move back to Norfolk after living in yucky Winnipeg, Canada for 20 years….getting my scuba diving going again!! You have really revved me up!
@una_10bananas
@una_10bananas 4 года назад
I grew up with new scientist (actually only a bunch of back issues so never current stuff but I still remember stuff I learned from them) I love the feedback and last word sections
@ambulocetusnatans
@ambulocetusnatans 4 года назад
Dogfish: "No shine light! I run!"
@CJ_McK
@CJ_McK 4 года назад
Hey Sally, This video was awesome, and I'm loving the new style! , but constructive criticism, maybe some gentle background music to help set the atmosphere? Much love, looking forward to your next video :)
@Fi77on
@Fi77on 3 года назад
very educational, excellent narration, subscribed for more
@sarahlott3611
@sarahlott3611 4 года назад
This was soo interesting and really well produced!
@LordNightkind
@LordNightkind 4 года назад
Loved the Starfox barrel roll reference.
@lamegoldfish6736
@lamegoldfish6736 4 года назад
Fantastic, as always. 😃
@ellakurm1979
@ellakurm1979 3 года назад
This is honestly my dream as a kid living in the south of the UK! Everytime i go to the beach I always dive under to see the fish and algae :) Do you know what branch/ type of marine biologists get to study and scuba dive underwater!! Thanks
@greensteve9307
@greensteve9307 4 года назад
Great vid!
@Cynthia63636
@Cynthia63636 4 года назад
Hilarious and informative. Awesome!
@BlueHorizonDiving
@BlueHorizonDiving 3 года назад
Great video Sally. UK diving is so underrated!
@Micetticat
@Micetticat 4 года назад
This video is fantastic!
@macstyle2012
@macstyle2012 8 месяцев назад
I have never dived in the UK - all the videos I have seen make it look like there is not a lot to see and visibility poor - but I do want to go and see some of the wrecks, especially around north Scotland, so next time I am there I am going to try and sort out a few dives.
@sicklendhammerstudio
@sicklendhammerstudio 4 года назад
found this hugely interesting
@RiordanOwens
@RiordanOwens 4 года назад
Love the fart joke about the lobster, made me laugh more than it should have lol
@ed-venture7963
@ed-venture7963 3 года назад
haha loved this!
@barneybouy8879
@barneybouy8879 3 года назад
Just have to love the sea
@hamedmanoochehri5136
@hamedmanoochehri5136 4 года назад
Dogfish is the same as catshark? somehow it sounds perfectly suitable.
@Shadow81989
@Shadow81989 4 года назад
No more "are you a dog person or a cat person?" anymore! Yay! :-)
@sim667
@sim667 4 года назад
Lots more diving videos please. I want to eventually start making ones based around wrecks in UK water, but I've got nowhere near the knowledge of underwater wildlife as this.
@LeChat084
@LeChat084 4 года назад
9:12 : The head of this shark reminds me of "How to train your dragon" ^^
@LeChat084
@LeChat084 4 года назад
Oh, and your video is great !
@fv538
@fv538 4 года назад
New audio recording setup? Sounds crisp. Oh and I really enjoy the videos of this format and subject. Would like to see more (but not expecting many, as it is probably fairly hard to plan, shoot and edit). On a related note, I was pleasantly surprised when I did some dives in my country's similarly conditioned cold water. I can still speak with joy about those dives: crisp blue water, spiny lobsters (or similar) in artificial lobster-homes (probably same priority species program), anemone in all colours, bright green kelp and other vegetation. If it wasn't for the 11°C water temperature (in a 7mm suit), I would have said it was a type of dive similar to the more 'traditional' diverse marine wildlife diving locations (Bonaire, Malaysia etc.). Visibility, on the other hand, is most often not so great.
@jayking1073
@jayking1073 3 года назад
Hi . I’ll be honest I’m just a new diver looking for information about diving in the U.K. , having certified in the Caribbean. Stumbled across your video and loved it. I’m now a bit fascinated and wonder if you can give me any advice about material with which to learn a bit more about this topic. I’m rather dense so baby steps please
@barryfrancis7899
@barryfrancis7899 2 года назад
just found this vid and yep its a good one :)
@unepommeverte17
@unepommeverte17 4 года назад
this was so cool! i mostly only know marine invertebrates that are found on the west coast of the US, since i grew up and got a marine bio degree here lol. an urchin i'd never seen before being called "common" was bizarre! our "common" ones are the purple ones. and i took invertebrate classes instead of vertebrates, but i'm pretty sure our common fish is a sculpin. at least, if you see a fish in a tide pool, it's probably a sculpin. i was gonna get scuba certified as well but, if i wasn't sure before, i definitely know what anxiety feels like now thanks to just the first day of the class in the shallow end of the pool :( but that just means i have even more appreciation for when people who can scuba make videos like this one :)
@hamilpatel4025
@hamilpatel4025 4 года назад
great video! sort of long though.
@GetToKnowNature
@GetToKnowNature 4 года назад
I would never have guessed there was such a range of gorgeous wildlife in cold water. I thought all the exciting stuff was in the warmer waters. Thank you for showing me otherwise.
@Richardincancale
@Richardincancale 4 года назад
Wow - 40 odd years ago I had a class every week in the bowels of the Natural History museum for a year to cover this. If we’d seen your video we could’ve saved some time and maybe I would have stayed as a biologist!
@ThreeLions82
@ThreeLions82 3 года назад
Every country has something to offer in terms of Diving.
@peterfordyce7003
@peterfordyce7003 4 года назад
So are the lobe-finned fish more closely related to us than they are to the Ray-finned fish! Or am I misinterpreting this?
@isabellawalser4150
@isabellawalser4150 4 года назад
Great video, but what is missing - and what takes away a lot from the narrative and the images, I think - is background music to your explanations.
@sashavoitoff7514
@sashavoitoff7514 5 месяцев назад
Are Certified scuba diver and do you have your own scuba gear like wetsuit and dive gloves and dive hood and dive boots and dive fins and dive mask and scuba tank and bcd and reguator to breath from and breath underwater with scuba regulator who is dive buddy and how longdid it take you do your scuba training and how dose it feel to breath underwater with scuba regulator sally
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter 4 года назад
A paper that I can't access appears to suggest that Henricia was named by John Edward Gray in 1840 (which Gray does not explain in that paper) for Johann Heinrich Linck (Iohannis Henrici Linckii) who published a monograph on starfish in 1733. He included a description and picture of what would be later called Henricia oculata as Pentadactylosaster oculatus. He had the genus Linckia already named in his honour when Gray published Henricia. Edward Forbes tried to name these starfish as Linckia but the name was already taken. So the original Bloody Henry was actually a John. Thanks for not falling for the weird idea that starfish should not be called fish because they are not the same as "real" fish. Silverfish and shellfish are also ancient words in English. Sea star just sounds so generic.
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter 4 года назад
Records of the genus Henricia Gray, 1840 (Echinodermata: Asteroidea: Echinasteridae) from Chinese waters by Ning Xiao, Yulin Liao, Ruiyu Liu and J. Y. Liu biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3115.1.1 Linck link: www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/210081#page/6/mode/1up The earliest mention of the starfish as Bloody Henry that I could find was in 1989. archive.org/details/seashore00park/page/40
@alfieinnit6859
@alfieinnit6859 Год назад
Where is this
@Goomba1151
@Goomba1151 4 года назад
Can we get a video on the Amazon rainforest burning to get some awareness spread?
@elmo319
@elmo319 3 года назад
The epaulette shark walks on land, perhaps this is how we evolved?
@amirhussain1449
@amirhussain1449 3 года назад
Very interesting I'm an Islamist and I find your opinions interesting thankyou
@MrMichkov
@MrMichkov 4 года назад
Can we for a moment go back to the adaptive immune system? I have a high level understanding how the human one works. Which I assume is an adaptive one, but how does a non adaptive work?
@SallyLePage
@SallyLePage 4 года назад
Things that prevent infectious disease without being specific to the disease, ie skin, mucous, stomach acid etc
@TheSneezingAnouki
@TheSneezingAnouki 4 года назад
Did not expect all of this talk about anuses...
@nathanness6512
@nathanness6512 4 года назад
Shark week continues!
@meifestonature
@meifestonature 4 года назад
Today i learned that humans grown an anus before a mouth. And it makes so much sense xD
@cmdrtianyilin8107
@cmdrtianyilin8107 4 года назад
You look like a long lost sister of James May, the captain slow.
@MarcusAgrippa390
@MarcusAgrippa390 4 года назад
Wait... An anal upgrade? There's a lewd joke in there somewhere... And I will find it Excellent video as always though Sally!
@EibaProductions
@EibaProductions 4 года назад
Didn't whales have an evolutionary mammal ancestor and also had to readjust for life underwater?
@blindleader42
@blindleader42 4 года назад
Yes. All Cetacea evolved from land mammals, and are still mammals.
@maluinthe90s
@maluinthe90s 4 года назад
How dare you say Humans aren't the best. Can anything in nature make a cheesy gordita crunch from taco bell? I didn't think so.
@nickes6168
@nickes6168 4 года назад
Hey.....BBC...Attenborough is getting long in the tooth....just sayin'...