Colossal Squid Are Everywhere. We've Been Looking Wrong
Channel: BlackWater
Duration: 15:37
The Big Picture
This video uncovers the mind-boggling truth about the colossal squid. Far from being the rare, elusive creatures we've imagined, they exist in the millions. Our error? Using penetrating bright lights that scare them away. By adapting our exploration techniques to mimic bioluminescene and using red and infrared lights, we can possibly unlock the secrets of an ocean full of wonder and previously 'invisible' creatures.
Chapter Breakdown
- Act I: The Setup - We're introduced to our mythological giant, the colossal squid, lurking in the Southern Ocean like a ghostly school bus-sized specter.
- Act II: The Development or Twist - Plot twist! These squids aren't elusive guardians of the abyss but rather victims of our outdated methods, running scared from our blinding lights.
- Act III: The Resolution or Conclusion - Enter the heroes of modern technology: red lights, e-jellies, and the clever Medusa camera, promising a future where squids don't ghost us anymore.
Highlights
- Colossal squids have eyes the size of basketballs, optimized for total darkness, like Batman in the deep sea.
- In 86 seconds of turning on the e-jelly, a previously unknown 6ft squid waltzed into frame, proving the efficacy of the new tech.
- The colossal squids' true population is tens of millions; we've been shining 'stadium lights' and scaring them away.
- The Medusa camera captures the first footage of a giant squid in its natural habitat. The elusive creature is finally caught on camera.
- The Twilight Zone, an ocean layer previously thought sparse, might be home to more fish biomass than the entire ocean combined.
Quote of the Moment
"We just never learned to speak it." - This sums up our technological disconnect with the bioluminescent language of the deep sea.
Controversial Takes
- White light changes behavior and invalidates data collected under its glare.
- We need more cameras, more places, more often.
Is It Clickbait?
Clickbait verdict: Not Clickbait — Not Clickbait
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