Like fireworks exploding in water, rare jellyfish lit up in the darkest depths of the ocean, in a dazzling display, surprising a few lucky scientists who happened upon it.
The Halitrephes maasi jellyfish lives at a depth of 4,000 feet underwater within the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico. Check out the Halitrephes Jelly shooting its fireworks in this video!|
Few humans have ever traveled so deep beneath the ocean surface. But the Exploration Vehicle Nautilus, operated by Ocean Exploration Trust, has enabled researchers to reach this previously unexplored region.
The 211 foot-long E/V Nautilus is equipped with some of the latest technological systems, helping to advance the frontiers of ocean exploration. Primary capabilities include “science class” remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), high-resolution seafloor mapping, and real-time satellite transmission of data.
Video shot by Nautilus E/V
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