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Voyage to the Bottom of the Salish Sea (Salish Sea Wild) 

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Joe Gaydos and Team SeaDoc embark on a week of deep-sea exploration in the Salish Sea where they break a world record and make observations never before recorded by scientists.
To reach depths beyond the range of scuba divers, The Cyclops 1 carries our researchers to the bottom in search of hidden food webs and the mysterious habitat of one of our most important fish.
Written and produced by Bob Friel and SeaDoc Society.
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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 14   
@enzomolinari9141
@enzomolinari9141 Год назад
Holy crap you guy's are lucky to be alive.
@johnsikes4612
@johnsikes4612 5 лет назад
It is a shame you didn't take a look at the areas commercially trawled. There are mounds on the older charts that are no longer there. They been leveled. The NOAA videos we made in 2001 showed the western parts of the straits pretty much plowed. After they open the straits down(as soon as the sportsman are off the water) the local beach is covered with all type of plants ripped from the bottom.
@mellbenham6809
@mellbenham6809 Год назад
Only when the Last Tree Is Cut Down, the Last Fish Eaten, and the Last Stream Poisoned will you understand you can't eat money.
@autohosh72
@autohosh72 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing. I hope to see more on the Salish sea. I am the Chairman of the Natural Resourses Committee for the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe along with being the tribal liaison for Northwest Indian Fish Commission and Point no Point treaty council. This is fascinating as we have seen little of the depths of our waters. I would like to extend an open invitation to give a presentation at one of our committee meetings.
@josepharcuri8693
@josepharcuri8693 Год назад
You put your lives in Captain Crunchs hands.
@NinaFinley
@NinaFinley 5 лет назад
This is so cool! The sand lance in San Juan Channel are incredible. Thank you for sharing the Cyclops 1 discoveries in such a nicely edited video.
@alwayslookonthelightsideof2268
WoW this is an amazing dive so interesting and providing a lot of great information thanks SeaDoc Society. so interesting about the sunlight not reaching the bottom never really thought about it much. so much to learn and understand.
@arir8655
@arir8655 Год назад
I bet you know what the worst that can happen is now lol
@porsche911sbs
@porsche911sbs Год назад
I wouldn't say it's good that Stockton Rush died the way he did... but had another person been piloting Titan on its last voyage he would have had to live the rest of his life being blamed for killed people and watching his dream go down in flames.
@Orikix
@Orikix Год назад
Done is done😢
@badsanta69
@badsanta69 5 лет назад
Excellent.
@tehnative9779
@tehnative9779 5 лет назад
Right how it's taking people from 5000ft and lower. But not even practical impulsivity (!00% whode have proveded were able to prove the melee was able to mexico were it was proviee..
@tehnative9779
@tehnative9779 5 лет назад
am about to say 200-10000 wear ez moze lol
@tehnative9779
@tehnative9779 5 лет назад
Lol weather you're like :FUCK YOU IMA A BEAST: then fuck you, Run more=more
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