Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Life around deep sea methane seeps

Duration: 05:05 minutes
Upload Time: 06-11-27 07:18:01
User: newscientistvideo
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Organisms at a site on the Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of New Zealand at a depth of about 1000 metres. The footage was captured by researchers from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, US.Read more about the expedition on http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10653

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neilmcdonald72 ::: Favorites
boringest 5 minutes of my life
07-09-09 09:57:55
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newscientistvideo ::: Favorites
Hi eannadarcy, New Scientist wouldn't put out a fake video; it wouldn't do our reputation any good! It just happens to be rather good footage (taken by researchers from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, US). Thanks for watching! Michael Marshall, online editorial assistant
07-08-01 06:29:38
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eannadarcy ::: Favorites
dont like to say it but this seems to be a complete fake! it is too much of a coincidence that these seeps never break their horizontal line for one second, and move exactly in unison with the camera movements, i hope i'm just being paranoid. oh nice1 putting this on UTUBE.
07-08-01 06:14:43
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greenforeskin69 ::: Favorites
this video is NOT awesome, its a complete wasteof time. I could have made that video out in my back by filming our sistern. we want critters and life forms.
07-07-14 16:15:40
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100dolphin ::: Favorites
i love the ocean i either want to be a marine biologist or a vet!! :)
07-05-06 12:12:14
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nushnik ::: Favorites
Looks rather barren. Nothing like the midatlantic vents.
07-04-05 04:57:08
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vallen6 ::: Favorites
this is cool and all. but would be nice to have some comentary so i know what i'm looking at.
06-11-30 22:37:47
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kahuiroad ::: Favorites
Strange and groovy... look forward to seeing more stuff from the Natural World from newscientistvideo
06-11-30 15:37:32
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cpnjack ::: Favorites
Very interesting. First hydrothermal vents and now these!
06-11-28 18:10:23
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kerblargh ::: Favorites
That's fantastic - thanks guys.
06-11-28 05:05:13
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