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The last #ROVHercules dive of 2024 certainly was the #grandfinale of the season: our #CorpsofExploration witnessed four #Palaunautilus individuals (Nautilus belauensis) in #Palau’s #GermanChannel! These are the first sightings of #nautiloids — the most primitive #cephalopods — from #EVNautilus after 1000+ ROV dives over the last 15 years of operations. Watch the full video at Nautiluslive.org #NautilusLive
Check out this massive #Cirroteuthid dumbo #octopus spotted at ~1,500m deep in the central #Pacific! #nautiluslive #oceanexploration #octopusvideo #dumbooctopus #deepsea #deepseaanimal #oceanvideo
Check out this mysterious gelatinous #jellyfish and learn all about #cnidarians. #NautilusLive #deepsea #marinebiology #jellyfishvideo #deepseacreatures
Watch the full highlight video with all of 2024’s best moments at Nautiluslive.org! #NautilusLive #highlightvideo #oceanvideo #underwatervideo
You might say we’re obsessed with our #Palau #Nautilus sightings. #NautilusLive #palaunautilus #oceanvideo #oceananimal
For #WildlifeWednesday we're bringing back our favorite 2024 encounter: the Palau #Nautilus! Learn more about this amazing cephalopods spotted during our very last dive of the season in #Palau. #nautiloid #PalauNautilus #NautilusLive
How far into the horizon can our ocean explorers see from different points of the E/V Nautilus? Find out in this episode of Mathing it Out from Sea! #nautiluslive #oceanexploration #math #science
Rare footage of a "living fossil" The crew of the research vessel E/V Nautilus erupts in in excited chatter as they watched live video from a remotely operated vehicle traversing the German Channel in the Pacific island state of Palau. They've just spotted a nautilus, a deep-sea mollusk that shares the same name as the research vessel. Nautiluses are very rarely seen in the wild, and this was the first time one was spotted in the 15 years of the E/V Nautilus mission. Adding to the mystique, nautiluses are ancient animals, ancestors to modern cephalopods, the class containing octopuses and squids. They first appeared 38 million years ago but their evolution can be traced back almost 500 million years, to a time before life evolved to live on land. Nautiluses are often referred to as a “living fossil.”
This is only the 2nd time this unnamed Bathykorus #jellyfish has been spotted! #oceanexploration #marinebiology #deepsea #deepocean #oceananimal #jellyfishvideo #deepseaanimal
#nautilus Deep sea giant captured by fishermen #fishingexploration #giantseacreature #nautiluslive #ocean