Just want to give u props man. Ive been fascinated by the deep sea for years and u are by far the best channel on youtube that delves into its inner workings
I can't get enough of hearing you talk. Your voice is soothing, yet foreboding. Like a parent trying to explain to their young one why the forest is dangerous without frightening them too much. Absolutely perfect for explaining what goes on in the ocean, imo.
I get so excited whenever this channel posts, I'm always down for a soothing, informative documentary. I hope he becomes the next David Attenborough because I absolutely love learning about the deep sea.
He really has a special X Factor, doesn't he? And he's been passionate about since he was a wee one. And he's still so young. If he doesn't get offered a voice over for Nova, Nat Geo, PBS or something of the like, I would be surprised. But I don't know if that is what he wants to do, but he surly has the talent and voice. He will be amazing at whatever his passion follows. I'm so proud of him. (I don't know him, just have loved his channel since he was at like 26,000 subs, which to me is still alot. I have 6 subs lol)
@@lewasil Your comments always put a smile on my face. And definitely, doing narration or presenting real-world big budget documentaries would be a dream come true for me! I grew up on Attenborough and watching nature films as a kid. But to be honest, to get any kind of career in any capacity in the field of wildlife or marine biology would make me very very happy!!! I just love the natural world and all its wonders :) Thanks again, you’ve made my day as always!! Be sure to keep in touch
17 minutes long and not one dull/boring moment in the entire video! That’s a pretty impressive feat! Wonderful and very informative and fun video! Love your work
Frankly, the length could be cut under 10 minutes if he spoke faster. The speaking is so mind-numbingly slow that I wish RU-vid had playback speed options above 2x.
the way you've structured and talked about ecology and evolution really shows your passion for science education. it's easy to understand and still captures the complexity of the topics, which is so nice to see considering how i found some of my college lectures about the same things quite boring. feelin a special love and excitement for biology when its presented well, thank you so much for making these!!
I love videos about deep ocean, there isn't enough videos about it and research being done. I know its hard to get down there but its possible and as humans we don't visit it often enough. We can build drones for war and rockets for space we should have stuff capable to easily go down there and people going. Your videos are great thanks for sharing.
Actually, research is going on all the time down there. And, even better than that, there are a few research vessels that livestream there exploration adventures. I suggest checking out the following channels: EV Nautilus Schmidt Ocean OceanExplorerGov
@@AGDinCA ok thanks man, i am always looking for alot of Marianna trench videos. Ive done some deep digging abd i cant get enough of it. It is so alien and dark i can only imagine what it would look like lit up. Thanks alot!
As silly as it sounds, my default image of the entire ocean up until a few years ago was essentially what I learned recently to be the sunlight zone (bright waters, corals, and all that 😆), and it was only recently when I suddenly felt like searching more about it that I became even more fascinated by just how deep and complex it actually is! It goes so deep that sunlight doesn't even reach? Super cold and crushing pressure?? And all those crazy-looking creatures?! 🤯 This was when I discovered your channel, which honestly sealed the final blow on my fascination for marine biology. So while I'm sure you've gotten it a bazillion times at this point, I just wanted to say that I love, love, LOVE your content! And your voice, and not to mention the beautifully composed and delivered narrations! Thanks for helping my budding fascination for the deep sea and marine biology bloom!! I probably wouldn't have gotten this interested in it if not for your channel 💕
“International is between nations” this man just gave the best analogy for how to understand the difference between the words. He simplified it for us. Why doesn’t everyone do that?
The more you study English and root words, prefixes and suffixes, the more you’ll be able to solve the meaning of words on your own. For example, the medical suffix ‘itis’ means “inflammation of “- Appendicitis means ‘inflammation of the appendix”; Bursitis means ‘inflammation of the Bursa’. The word root ‘ology’ means “a science or branch of knowledge”, which translates to ‘the study of ‘ (a particular subject.) Psychology, the study of the psyche, or mind; Geology, the study of the Earth; Biology, the study of life and living organisms. The more knowledge you acquire, the easier it becomes to decipher the meaning of a word, even if you have never heard it before. The English language is fascinating! Now if I could only remember not to use so many commas! 🤣
I can see how it could be useful to some but over explaining can be unsettling especially to us science enthusiasts. The "interspecies" "international" analogy kind of felt like an unintentional insult to my intelligence. Great video though. :)
I love your videos. You are going places. You are, if not already the next David Atrenborough hands down. Not everyone can do what your doing and explain the different complexes of live. Let alone the diversities and how they work. Each video, though they may seem them, are so completely different. Thank you.
I've always loved how slow he talks and gives us pauses in-between to process the information. Unlike other documentaries, this one is probably the most beginner/casual-friendly. Keep it up!
i only noticed this bcs i'm wearing headphones but the voice effect you're using is giving this ethereal vibe that kinda helps to make the ocean less terrifying
Oh, so now you are sponsored! Mr. Big time, lol. Remember months ago? Now you are so huge! I am happy for you and your wonderful channel! I'm just playing with you! It can just go up from here! Xoxoxo
I honestly could not have got this far without you and others like you!! I’ll never forget where I came from, how it all started, nor the wonderful people who were so supportive of me in the early days. I owe it all to you xxx
I gotta tell you, you are amazing. I love all the facts and the pictures you have in the video! I really appreciate you also pushing me to decide on the career of marine biology. So keep up the amazing work!
Found your channel two days ago and I could NOT stop binging. It’s incredibly soothing, and well-narrated. Thank you for creating such an awesome channel. Looking forward for more videos!
The music, the graphics, the narration - you just made it all perfect. I am fascinated by the ocean and aquatic lives and this is just the perfect channel for me.
i discovered your videos yesterday. thanks a million. i am totally amazed by the videos and the most about the deep sea. Ambient backgground music, a calm and well pronouncing voice (I am still learning English) make the videos p e r f e c t. No trash tv action music to pretend that sharks are just killing machines, just nature.. how it is. thank you, for putting a lot of energy, work and time into that project. xx
As someone who grew up watching ocean and nature documentaries when I was little, your vids give me such nostalgia even on the first watch. You've nailed the style and aesthetic perfectly!
I am in awe every time I watch one of your videos. There is so much in the deep sea we haven't seen yet, and every one of your videos has a fascinating creature I have never seen before. I always fall in love with the beauty of nature all over again whenever I am watching your videos. Sometimes I wish I was a marine biologist, but I am already 31 and I feel like it is too late.
This was really lovely to read, and I’m so glad you enjoy my videos and discover so many new creatures from them. The deep sea truly is a beautiful ecosystem, and there’s so much still to cover!!!
@@NaturalWorldFacts I feel like we are wasting time in space, when we have barely scratched the surface when it comes to the deep seas. I really love watching the nautilus videos too. The "aliens" we should be looking for, are in the deep. Like this fascinating marine biologist said in one video, "we don't even know that we are ruining eco systems we haven't even discovered, so we don't even know what we are losing". Was sad to hear.
You’re absolutely right. We’re rushing to space as if it’s the only new frontier, yet WE KNOW the deep is full of so many undiscovered creatures and ecosystems. All these billionaires in pursuit of new worlds need to realise we should be working to understand and protect the one we already have! They’re already mining the deep sea before we even understand all its processes. It sickens me
Sometimes I use your videos to fall asleep. Only the ones I’ve already watched though! Your voice is so easy to listen to and the footage is slow, dark and beautiful. Thank you so much for informing me and also helping me sleep when I can’t! Your work is phenomenal ~
I let the ads run all the way through at the beginning because I can’t believe I get to watch this stuff for free and I want to support the channel! That being said, you have GOT to get rid of the mid-video ads. They break up the flow of your beautiful videos and take me completely out of it.
This is my favourite channel on RU-vid. Everything is topnotch. Music, film, explanation and perfect narrative! Thank you for putting this up and spreading knowledge! I would like to know if you plan on doing a video about deep sea mussels and other bivalves. It would be very interesting!
You were made for this, all of your videos are perfect. Every single video you have I'm so interested in. I love your channel sooooooooo much. I'm pretty sure we're the same age and I can't believe you started this channel when you were around 8, that's so incredible. You are so good at what you do, keep it up
Can't believe I hadn't subscribed till today! Been watching your videos the last week or so:) I am low key terrified of the ocean but I also have so much wonder and fascination for it, it's a beautiful place, albeit cold and unforgiving. Thank you for making these videos 💖
Since David Attenborough, I never thought there’d ever be a voice again (also in a different tone & sound). It’s like the book of proverbs you make clarity in what I already thought make sense with simplicity. An excellent educator.
Narrator is brilliant, I almost fell asleep while listening because his nice soothing voice. But at the same time content is perfectly retains attention. Thank you for your work.
Have you considered voice overs for guided meditation and self hypnosis? Seriously man you have got one of those voices that would be perfect. Just send them your RU-vid vids and I bet you can find some sidework! I love your channel!
Not only is the info in your videos great but you always have great footage even with places like the deepest parts of the sea. That's how wildlife documentaries hit best, with great shots of the subject not just an infographic or expert trying to explain things. Keep up the good work
I love all the deep sea vocabulary, but I do think if they were used more in the videos it’d be easier for us to remember the words and how to use them. Such as Chapter 2’s title could’ve been “Interspecific Competition” Thanks for all the great videos you upload!! 💗
the content speaks for itself and the research which went into this is plainly evident but I want to comment on the presentation. I find the presenter's voice soothing and interesting.
Thank you for another exciting post. I really enjoy the way you take different subjects, parse them out and then put forth a conclusion bringing all the constituent parts into focus. I loved this subject as well. Since many of these species are new to us, would you please consider putting the name for each new creature on a bottom corner? I keep watching these incredible and fantastic creatures with my jaw agape and wondering (aloud!) what on earth these preposterous animals could be and what they are called!