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Eelgrass sea hares may look like lazy, zebra-striped spoonfuls of jello, but these sea slugs are actually environmental heroes. Their voracious appetite for algae helps keep underwater meadow ecosystems in balance-which is great news for sea otters.
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Eelgrass sea hares are tiny aquatic slugs named for the bunny-like tentacles on top of their head. They can be found munching on the microscopic algae that grow on the surface of eelgrass, a type of marine seagrass. Also known as the Taylor’s sea hare, these humble, zebra-striped slices of green jello are actually crucial to the health of their ecosystem.
They don’t eat the grass itself; instead they help the meadows grow by clearing the way for sunlight to reach the plants, scraping the blades of grass clean with their rows of tiny teeth. The seagrass, in turn, serves as a safe haven to lay their eggs, and protection from predators like crabs and fish.
The blades of grass also protect more than just these voracious little cleaners. At Elkhorn Slough, a large winding estuary off of Monterey Bay, the eelgrass beds form a habitat for a diverse community of animals and plant life, which includes sea otters, Dungeness crabs, clams, skeleton shrimp and various fish.
For decades, nutrient overload from agricultural runoff has caused excessive algae blooms in Elkhorn Slough, as the thick algal mats block out the sunlight needed for the grass to grow. But with the reintroduction of sea otters to Elkhorn Slough in the 1980’s, ecologists observed a balancing effect on the system. The otters started eating the crabs that eat the sea hares. Because of this trophic cascade, the slug population grew, and their appetite for algae helped keep the eelgrass clean, counterbalancing the effects of the algal blooms.
--- Is a sea hare a nudibranch?
Nudibranchs and sea hares are both different types of sea slugs. There are various species of nudibranchs and sea hares. All sea slugs are a kind of mollusk.
--- What is a trophic cascade?
A trophic cascade occurs when the addition or removal of a top predator has a dramatic effect on the food web, drastically changing the structure of an ecosystem, and how nutrients cycle through it.
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@Jartopia
@Jartopia 3 года назад
I find sea hares and sea slugs so fascinating!
@nadinevisaya4155
@nadinevisaya4155 3 года назад
I see sea slugs as sea slug
@microska2656
@microska2656 3 года назад
Me using NASA's satellite to find who tf asked
@davidt8087
@davidt8087 3 года назад
Say the name of the title five times fast I double dare you
@mfroggy1819
@mfroggy1819 3 года назад
Same
@lxncexzs
@lxncexzs 3 года назад
I’ll come back when the replies aren’t dry
@Poio_felix
@Poio_felix 3 года назад
"Hey, its Laura" Me: HIII LAURAAAA
@guabii
@guabii 3 года назад
@chitakimushroom4309
@chitakimushroom4309 3 года назад
So funny and original
@importantstuf8870
@importantstuf8870 3 года назад
Laura ☺️😚🤤
@onlygamerstm5639
@onlygamerstm5639 3 года назад
SIMPS
@guabii
@guabii 3 года назад
@@onlygamerstm5639 ah but L A U R A
@simone222
@simone222 3 года назад
Lovely-looking sea slug. Love its colour and pattern.
@davidt8087
@davidt8087 3 года назад
Say the name of the title five times fast I double dare you
@goteamslugs
@goteamslugs 3 года назад
It's interesting because this one moves like a caterpillar!
@tinaxlynn9157
@tinaxlynn9157 3 года назад
Ok, but that baby sea hare did me in! 💗💗💗
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
We get it, Cristina!
@eklectiktoni
@eklectiktoni 3 года назад
Same! UwU
@youtakethemoonandyoutakethesun
@youtakethemoonandyoutakethesun 3 года назад
1:49 "Dracula don't suck, Dracula scrape and lick!"
@donishagrenardo488
@donishagrenardo488 3 года назад
Hahahah, wasn't expecting this!
@Hyraladen
@Hyraladen 3 года назад
Glad Billy and Mandy isn't forgotten
@mashalishaq2748
@mashalishaq2748 3 года назад
@@Hyraladen huh? The hel- I mean heck is that
@junminh5793
@junminh5793 2 года назад
cute
@harshjinger
@harshjinger 3 года назад
As a budding biologist, I simply love these videos...😎😎
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@TheKnightDrag0n
@TheKnightDrag0n 3 года назад
Pretty cool, that reminds of the yellowstone wolves and why top predators are so important for an ecosystem.
@dontfearthereaper2887
@dontfearthereaper2887 Год назад
You're just trying to justify your bodacious flesh eating desires LOL
@meatclown9909
@meatclown9909 3 года назад
Awee the little baby babyy sea hare was simply adorable! Gaah I love learning about sea creatures the most brr!
@Alternative117
@Alternative117 3 года назад
Timestamp
@mioko5679
@mioko5679 2 года назад
@@Alternative117 3:44
@elizabethyow1165
@elizabethyow1165 Год назад
I know right! I was thinking, it is just me, or is this sea hare adorable?? 💚
@SabrinaPhynn
@SabrinaPhynn 3 года назад
😁 "Slug bunnies" 🤣
@brbr6882
@brbr6882 3 года назад
ok
@monocero_skies5846
@monocero_skies5846 3 года назад
I love the alliteration used as the title :)
@ashleybuttafuoco
@ashleybuttafuoco 3 года назад
Omg I’ve never been this early! I’ve been binging all your guys’ videos, they’re amazing! They’re the perfect little bite of education but are also entertaining! Keep up the amazing work!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks, Jac!
@davidt8087
@davidt8087 3 года назад
Say the name of the title five times fast I double dare you
@ashleybuttafuoco
@ashleybuttafuoco 3 года назад
@@davidt8087 bet, I’ll post it too
@davidt8087
@davidt8087 3 года назад
Jac Buttafuoco you'll post what? Also did you try saying the title of this video 5 times fast in a row? It's a tongue twister for sure babe
@arcosprey4811
@arcosprey4811 3 года назад
@@davidt8087 why do female pfps spawn creeps
@lucasmendoza7576
@lucasmendoza7576 3 года назад
Funny thing is, I just finished writing a paper on the conservation of sea grass and this video included points I included in my paper. An unusual coincidence!
@hokostudios
@hokostudios 3 года назад
When you said the sea hares and sea grass had evolved together, I wondered at first if you'd meant in the sense of an arms race. But nope! It's a nice relationship! The interrelationship of the plants and animals in that environment are so fascinating.
@Zaxares
@Zaxares 3 года назад
Yeah, at first I was also thinking that the sea hares fed on the sea grass, but nope! :) It's also a good reminder of just how fragile ecosystems can be, and why we as humans need to be vigilant and alert about monitoring how our activities can impact the natural world. The good news is that this video also shows how quickly ecosystems can bounce back if just given a chance. Despite the massive algal bloom imbalance, it also means that there's crazy abundant food for the sea hares, so once their main pressure (the crabs) was taken off, their population explodes, and they quickly bring the algae back under control.
@gmti3337
@gmti3337 3 года назад
Once you start watching Deep Looks video, you cannot stop. ITS SO ADDICTIVE. This is actually really good and healthy if you watch their videos, this is because they teach you facts about many animals.
@Favorites0829
@Favorites0829 3 года назад
My heart wasn’t prepared for the cuteness of 0:45.
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 3 года назад
I'm not sayin' that 5 times fast!
@orangeporridge1553
@orangeporridge1553 3 года назад
Double dare u
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 3 года назад
Yes, you will. Mwahahaha.
@panchri
@panchri 3 года назад
0:35 looking at those ears I prefer the name "Sea Shreks".
@Neverwas
@Neverwas 3 года назад
Laura’s voice makes me soo calm and at peace I could fall asleep instantly
@Stue-e
@Stue-e 3 года назад
if you like this, you should hear hank green in journey to the microcosmos
@TheSharkAnt
@TheSharkAnt 3 года назад
Sea hares are so cute!
@stanleyb.medallo8090
@stanleyb.medallo8090 3 года назад
me: * after successfully reading the title fast and clean * I'mma start rapping now..
@tentilol
@tentilol 3 года назад
yes
@ASTRAYGREENFRAME
@ASTRAYGREENFRAME 3 года назад
Narrator: “Oh Hello~” Me: “Hey, how’s it goin”
@clarity5178
@clarity5178 3 года назад
I've watched all of your videos and this update make me so excited!!!!
@inky5695
@inky5695 3 года назад
I find them adorable :)
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Same!
@Weird-City
@Weird-City 3 года назад
Oh hey Laura and the Deep Look team :) Any more live streams planned? That was fun!
@derpythecate6842
@derpythecate6842 3 года назад
There was one? I missed it :(
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
We will! Probably in January.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oo63rbdbIks.html
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oo63rbdbIks.html
@MaessyChan
@MaessyChan 3 года назад
Yeah! It was a lot of fun! 💕
@migueldacruzalmeidarocha5855
@migueldacruzalmeidarocha5855 3 года назад
Red pill, blue pill Morpheus, Walruses Seashells by the seashore-pheus
@kani5215
@kani5215 3 года назад
Hannibal?
@SJ-xg3wq
@SJ-xg3wq 3 года назад
He’s the final guest of the evening
@KnowBigDeal
@KnowBigDeal 3 года назад
Drinkin a forty in the death-basket
@peachcampanella
@peachcampanella 3 года назад
👁 👄 👁 Hannibal Buress?
@ITSJTG58
@ITSJTG58 3 года назад
Came for this
@hyeeekim
@hyeeekim 3 года назад
Their stripes remind me of Budgies!! Maybe Deep Look can make a video about adorable Budgie birds :)
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Good idea!!
@bari2883
@bari2883 3 года назад
@@KQEDDeepLook yes please. They have to compete with logging so now nesting for these colourful birds has decreased dramatically in the wild. Its very interesting watching a pair hatch their young in a hollow tree trunk.
@JoshuaShaneSmith
@JoshuaShaneSmith 3 года назад
"See Sea Slugs Scour Seagrass by the Seashore!" Well, say that 10 times in a row. :P
@ryu-chan2031
@ryu-chan2031 3 года назад
Me who can't pronounce S properly: bites my tongue out🤧
@Cinderpelt1002
@Cinderpelt1002 3 года назад
There is something so satisfying about watching them side around. Their color scheme also pleases me.
@linnick4393
@linnick4393 3 года назад
Early science squad here
@bucketshoe
@bucketshoe 3 года назад
Yup✌👁👄👁
@Kimdokja4life
@Kimdokja4life 3 года назад
Here ✌
@potentia16
@potentia16 3 года назад
Here!
@n.pratiwi8654
@n.pratiwi8654 3 года назад
Present!
@XenoflareBahamut
@XenoflareBahamut 3 года назад
Doing stuff with the science team
@benjmainthompson1322
@benjmainthompson1322 2 года назад
I love it how it both feeds through its bottom and other fish hide in sea slugs bottoms. Fair play
@geminlove24
@geminlove24 3 года назад
Loved this video. The narrator could have said, just slide into our DM's, Delightful Mollusk, playlist 😅
@thealienfrommars8551
@thealienfrommars8551 3 года назад
I swear to the Holy Lord I love your contents! It's more educational and better than National Geography and Animal Planet. You have no idea how much I've been being your contents everyday!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thank you for the kind words!
@thealienfrommars8551
@thealienfrommars8551 3 года назад
@@KQEDDeepLook No problem! I love your contents!
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 3 года назад
The narration is fantastic. You have great articulation and, as always, a captivating enthusiasm in your voice. Speech 100!
@ketsuekikumori9145
@ketsuekikumori9145 3 года назад
That baby sea hare is adorable!
@buuh7592
@buuh7592 3 года назад
This was such a cool episode! One of the best examples i've seen of trophic cascade and how everything is connected in this ecossystem
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks Rita!
@MDanielN
@MDanielN 3 года назад
Thx for keeping quarantine entertaining
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
We do our best!
@PhilipJFry-tm9ve
@PhilipJFry-tm9ve 3 года назад
3:45 aww what a cute little baby slug
@justmymainacc4654
@justmymainacc4654 3 года назад
Ty❤️ my parents love your content keep the good work up 😌❤️✨
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thank you! Will do!
@beautyforashes2022
@beautyforashes2022 3 года назад
0:36 These guys with their coloration, markings and general shape remind me of some kind of undersea Monarch caterpillars.
@BestOfAnimalss
@BestOfAnimalss 3 года назад
Amazing video 😍 thanks Deep Look
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@kaylathehedgehog2005
@kaylathehedgehog2005 3 года назад
Dang, those sea hares are such a lovely shade of green, and the black stripes just accent it so well.
@joyceyboyce13
@joyceyboyce13 3 года назад
I did NOT expect the baby sea hare to be that cute
@deepiikashah210
@deepiikashah210 3 года назад
I am 13 years old and I love Biology and your videos make me love it even more !!! I have been getting good grades and with your videos I have a lot of info about various topics in Biology and teacher appreciates that alot . All credit to you guys 😁😁 I referred your channel to other Biology loving friends of mine and they enjoy it too . I had a question though .............wouldn't the Sea hares be vulnerable with those exposed gills ? Do they have parasites ?
@rosalynfox8215
@rosalynfox8215 3 года назад
I absolutely LOVE Laura's voice. It's so soothing!
@dinster_
@dinster_ 3 года назад
that's a cute water caterpillar
@Ishidalover
@Ishidalover 3 года назад
Props to the musician(s) for this show! Always sounds fun and whimsical, like playing Pikmin! ❤
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks go to our composer, Seth Samuel. :-)
@giovannimontini9914
@giovannimontini9914 3 года назад
I never thought that I would have ever seen Shrek's slimy cousin in a Deep Look video
@SepsTArdJohn212
@SepsTArdJohn212 3 года назад
3:45 Omg. Baby sea slug. So cute 😍
@_Obey_
@_Obey_ 3 года назад
I love all kinds of snails and slugs, land or sea! They are so cute 🧡 In fact, I have both pet landsnails and watersnails.
@dorabrooks76
@dorabrooks76 3 года назад
My niece would be so jealous to hear that you have pet snails! She loves them very much. When she finds one we let her keep it for a bit to observe, but then she has to put it back exactly where she found it. I wonder if Giant African land snails are legal where we live... I should find out. Although, my sister and brother-in-law would take ages to forgive me! Hahaha! What type of snails do you keep?
@apotatosapling5698
@apotatosapling5698 3 года назад
Love your video, DeepLook Craig
@nkc2666
@nkc2666 3 года назад
2:21 Even Laura can’t help but fawn over an otter rubbing and smooshing his face UWU. (Love the video btw! Thanks for constantly uploading and giving knowledge even with COVID19 around!)
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Of course!! Thank you for the kind words, Amelia!
@nkc2666
@nkc2666 3 года назад
@@KQEDDeepLook omg you guys replieddddd this is the best day of my lifeeee ahhhh
@IllyDragonfly
@IllyDragonfly 3 года назад
Look at those pretties! The baby ones are even more adorable! I actually had a common slug scampering on me and trying use their radula on my skin. It was ticklish like having the tiniest rake caressing my fingertip.
@eyee7969
@eyee7969 3 года назад
It’s a smol boi
@craighoover1495
@craighoover1495 3 года назад
Smitten by the baby slug at the end, sigh, so cute.
@ramlalkivines251
@ramlalkivines251 3 года назад
I love nature 🤗🤗
@naggingvermin
@naggingvermin 3 года назад
The sea hare is so cute!
@IamSrimantha
@IamSrimantha 3 года назад
always the best video ever love deeplook # 1 fan
@iontwos
@iontwos 3 года назад
They have the coolest patterns , thanks Deep look !!!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
You are welcome, Moses.
@CurryRufa
@CurryRufa 3 года назад
Trophic cascade is a reminder that all creatures play a part to keep the ecosystem in check.
@Ayaz615
@Ayaz615 3 года назад
I became very happy whn I come to know, how much scientists take care of our nature. They are special people of our God. 🙂
@Dee-jp7ek
@Dee-jp7ek 3 года назад
That baby slug at the end had no business being that cute
@hyrunnisa997
@hyrunnisa997 3 года назад
This is a good example of food webs and ecosystems. Im going to share this video with my environmental science students
@mahaboobbasha580
@mahaboobbasha580 3 года назад
Thanks to DEEP LOOK team, for this wonderful video.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Our pleasure!
@loulokoloko
@loulokoloko 3 года назад
Hi! PBS Eons sent me here🖐 Great content by the way.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks Lou!
@h0yj0y
@h0yj0y 3 года назад
ahh!! that baby sea hare was so cute!!!
@jugalsinghrathore8090
@jugalsinghrathore8090 3 года назад
Love your work 😘 these creatures are so fascinating. Bring more such type of organisms.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
More to come!
@nvp1914
@nvp1914 3 года назад
Woah i remember this channel when it didn’t even had 10 videos. Look how it’s grown
@dracodracarys2339
@dracodracarys2339 3 года назад
Land slugs: "Sea slugs can't possibly exist! Everyone knows that salt kills slugs and the sea is salty!"
@johnnyonthespot4375
@johnnyonthespot4375 3 года назад
THIS is what I love about the Internet - I am able to see and learn about things on this planet that, under absolutely no circumstances, would I otherwise ever get see or know about. My still absorptive mind Thanks you ~
@minionguy5057
@minionguy5057 2 месяца назад
Sea slug finding food: OOH! GIMME GIMME! *proceeds to eat like crazy*
@ashish9459
@ashish9459 3 года назад
I really find their videos verry good
@marting1984
@marting1984 3 года назад
"oh, helloooo" - What We Do In the Shadows fans at Deep Look...????
@roofiey9997
@roofiey9997 3 года назад
I love the tongue twister in the title
@calacestar
@calacestar 3 года назад
How can anyone do anything bad to Otters ;__;
@regg3893
@regg3893 3 года назад
Uhh animal abusers?
@kodahfrank1435
@kodahfrank1435 3 года назад
Unfortunately its not only otters :(
@little-hater
@little-hater 3 года назад
oh my god the baby sea hare....... i wanna hold it
@okurrt5836
@okurrt5836 3 года назад
Hey Deep look, Eons sent me over here. I'd like to say hello, your videos are GREAT!
@l0remipsum991
@l0remipsum991 3 года назад
What a cute looking Pokemon
@tracybowling97
@tracybowling97 2 года назад
Baby sea slugs are so cute.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch 3 года назад
Good ol' KQED.
@marcususer2108
@marcususer2108 3 года назад
a cute and squishy slug that i didnt know it exsits
@bluefish4999
@bluefish4999 Год назад
I remember at my beach about ten years ago we had thousand of Sea Hares come in, different species they didn't have stripes and look bigger, freaked the tourists out as they were floating into shore, they were pretty cool to see on the reef, their backs opened up, must of came in to breed.
@user-fw1mm3gf5v
@user-fw1mm3gf5v 3 года назад
INCREDIBLE! Interesting.. I have never been so motivated to watch something this good!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@user-fw1mm3gf5v
@user-fw1mm3gf5v 3 года назад
@@KQEDDeepLook This is incredible! Nature is amazing.
@ravibritto6334
@ravibritto6334 3 года назад
Oh......beautiful and colorful slug......I love you....!!!!!!!!!!
@cuze.e
@cuze.e 3 года назад
whoever does the titles for this channel is having way too much fun
@closetotaku3239
@closetotaku3239 3 года назад
I watch these videos when I'm ready to go to sleep Its not boring Its her voice its so calming it helps me sleep is that weird 😶
@silas93
@silas93 3 года назад
Can you do more external parasite videos?
@sairbear444
@sairbear444 3 года назад
That baby seahare GOT me 🥺🥺
@Nina-sl6nl
@Nina-sl6nl 3 года назад
Am I the only one who finds this satisfying?
@moab9792
@moab9792 3 года назад
Keep it movin sluggy
@gauravyamohan2479
@gauravyamohan2479 3 года назад
I think we should all take a minute to admire the titles of deep look videos
@miscellaneous4276
@miscellaneous4276 3 года назад
The babies are so cute 😊😊😊😊
@wail2030
@wail2030 3 года назад
Thank you
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
You're welcome
@eforcanda
@eforcanda 3 года назад
I live down the street from Elkhorn slough! Crazy! An amazing place to kayak! Otters and seals everywhere!
@yoruichishihouin1419
@yoruichishihouin1419 3 года назад
They look so cute❤️!!
@eriksonyw
@eriksonyw 3 года назад
slugbunny sounds like the perfect name for em)
@Destinychild004
@Destinychild004 Год назад
"See sea slugs scour seagrass by the seashore" Nice tongue twister. ❤
@mohitsunil3772
@mohitsunil3772 3 года назад
Hey really like your informative video. Can you guys make some more videos about deep sea organisms..
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
We will try.
@ilovepicklesandonion
@ilovepicklesandonion 3 года назад
I really like your balance of information to bad pun ratio :)
@xalexdiaz
@xalexdiaz 3 года назад
What a well-told story about the web of life. Beautiful.
@deeliciousplum
@deeliciousplum 3 года назад
Breath-taking underwater filming.
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