【Watch The Fearless Online】
We know the ocean is Watch The Fearless Onlinestrange. Even so, it still surprises us.
Biologists aboard a University of Auckland vessel spotted a large mako shark in December 2023. But there was something orange on top of it, which they filmed and recently posted on YouTube. It's a stunning sight.
"We launched the drone, put the GoPro in the water, and saw something unforgettable: an octopus perched atop the shark’s head, clinging on with its tentacles," Rochelle Constantine, a professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland, wrote online.
You May Also Like
"This 'sharktopus' was a mysterious find indeed — octopus are mostly on the seabed while short-fin mako sharks don’t favour the deep," Constantine added. (What's more, octopi are often solitary creatures.)
As you can see in the clip below, both creatures appear perfectly comfortable with the transport situation. Perhaps some sort of symbiotic relationship?
Mystifying sightings like this, however, require allowing the ocean wilderness to thrive. But sharks are having a hard time. The global abundance of sharks and rays has dropped by a whopping 71 percent over the last half-century, largely due to overfishing and by-catch. Sustaining these wilds means managing Earth's fisheries to vastly reduce the chances of shark bycatch, protecting their habitats, and cutting the amount of pollution flowing into their homes.
"The sharktopus encounter is a reminder of the wonders of the ocean," Constantine said. "One of the best things about being a marine scientist is that you never know what you might see next in the sea. By supporting conservation initiatives, we can help to ensure that such extraordinary moments keep happening."
Related Stories
- A dominant shark lurks in the deep, dark ocean. Meet the sixgill.
- A tiny deep sea robot took a dive into Earth's deepest trench
- Amazing creature found 27,000 feet under the sea. Here's how it survives.
- Scientists find big megalodon tooth in a really unexpected place
- New giant squid footage shows they're not terrible monsters, after all
"Something unforgettable."
Biologists also underscore the importance of protecting the ocean realms we can't often observe — the dark, deep sea.
Ocean research organizations are now vigilantly documenting and mapping these depths, thousands to tens of thousands of feet underwater. Scientists want to shine a light — literally and figuratively — on what's down there. The implications of knowing are incalculable, particularly as deep sea mineral prospectors prepare to run tank-like industrial equipment across parts of the seafloor. For example, research expeditions have found that ocean life carries great potential for novel medicines. "Systematic searches for new drugs have shown that marine invertebrates produce more antibiotic, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory substances than any group of terrestrial organisms," notes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Poison Ivies
2025-06-25 23:427 silly GIFs to survive 'Game of Thrones'
2025-06-25 22:44Transparent Nintendo Switch case is a nod to the '90s
2025-06-25 21:40Woman hands out 'boy poison' note about embracing femininity at work
2025-06-25 21:33The “Classical Liberal” Pivot
2025-06-25 21:07Popular Posts
The Feminist Horizon
2025-06-25 22:39'Stranger Things' invokes 'Alien' in chilling Season 2 poster
2025-06-25 22:25Watch thousands of cockroaches fleeing a huge typhoon
2025-06-25 22:11Flint, A Complete City
2025-06-25 21:22Featured Posts
No Is Not Enough: Naomi Klein on Looking Beyond Trump
2025-06-25 23:36Alec Baldwin returns as Donald Trump on SNL's 'Weekend Update'
2025-06-25 23:25The 3 interview mistakes you probably can't recover from
2025-06-25 23:21Surveillance Valley
2025-06-25 21:32Popular Articles
We Are All at the Table Together
2025-06-25 23:42Taylor Swift's new song just let us know the '90s are back
2025-06-25 23:16The Book of No Despair
2025-06-25 21:38Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (99925)
Exquisite Information Network
Queer Poserdom
2025-06-25 23:19Charm Information Network
Twitter adds live college football just a day after Facebook does the same
2025-06-25 22:39Life Information Network
Worst case scenario looms for Texas with Hurricane Harvey
2025-06-25 22:23Co-creation Information Network
WeWork raises $4.4 *billion* to continue its worldwide expansion
2025-06-25 22:16Warmth Information Network
Goodbye, Pepe
2025-06-25 21:12