Explore an Oasis of Ocean Life | North Atlantic | 4K UHD | BBC Earth

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Venturing to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan discovers a marine life paradise.

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Taken from 'North Atlantic: The Dark Ocean' (2023)
Inspired by the Irish ancestors that ventured before him, underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan explores the dark depths of the North Atlantic – and immerses the viewer in the mesmerising world of marine life exploration. He addresses the urgent struggle to conserve the stunning sea life he encounters and pays homage to the ancient spirit of exploration.

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Atlantic is so romantic.... what a rhyming❤❤❤❤😂😂😂

Natureisfunspotk
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Damn beautiful Thx for presenting another amazing world to us❤

DeBeard
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So sweet and beautiful nature in the world so wonderful our earth thank you for this information dear sir nice

up.mrk
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I fear if I live to never learn how to scuba dive, I might miss out on exploring another world.

brett.taylor
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The underwater view looks great but a bit dangerous

atpearthus
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Mesmerising. If this is not a place to forget all your troubles, then l don't know what is🌊 🐡🐟🐠🌊

lynngreene
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Wow!!! But I’d have to say I’d be terrified so dive in the open ocean, not knowing what lurks around or UNDER me!!!

aguythatworkstoomuch
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22nd like 😎
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And 123rd view


Hate being that guy but I just never am so now my time to shine 🌟

HAGCY
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I want to ask the filmmaker..have you ever gone scuba diving and seen a mermaid?🧜🧜‍♀🧞‍♀

AnimalFight
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I just hope microplastics are not a part of their diet

colyniek
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I know of seamounts but I think you said you were 150 miles from any land yet surfaced to land behind you. That seemed off to me and yet I grew up well and truly landlocked.

lauxmyth
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Triggerfish, et tu? Such a slow swimming predator thinks of himself like tuna o shark? A surprising image watched for the first time. A fish ball of small preys getting together is usually thought to be an instinctive, protective behavior. Is it really? It looks as if it was doing a favor for congregated predators! A group of whales hunt it, using bubbles to make it tightly packed. To avoid the pending risk seals the fate of those small prey fish! Misconception?

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