The narrator, "Tall" aka "Captain Fishy," explores the depths of the ocean, starting from 2 feet and descending to over 35,000 feet. Along the way, he showcases various marine creatures, including fish, orcas, whale sharks, giant octopuses, and deep-sea creatures like giant squid, anglerfish, and deep-sea coral. He also mentions underwater volcanoes and the largest shipwreck at 19,000 feet. As he reaches the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench, he encounters creatures like snail fish and mentions that there are no more fish past 31,000 feet, only shrimps. The video ends with the narrator asking viewers to share any other deep-sea creatures they know about and inviting them to follow him on social media.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The deep ocean is the most unknown and unexplored territory in the world.
2. Scuba divers need special equipment, including oxygen tanks and masks, to dive deep into the ocean.
3. At around 200 feet, the pressure in the ocean becomes too great for humans to withstand without special equipment.
4. Orca whales can swim in shallow waters.
5. Whale sharks can live up to 130 years and weigh up to 60 tons.
6. At around 300 feet, scuba divers can get decompression sickness.
7. Giant octopuses can live up to 6,600 feet deep in the ocean.
8. The kraken is a legendary sea monster said to live at around 500 feet deep.
9. At around 1,000 feet, the Japanese spider crab can be found.
10. Blue whales are the largest creatures on Earth and can reach depths of up to 1,600 feet.
11. Giant squid live at around 3,000 feet deep in the ocean.
12. At around 3,500 feet, the pressure in the ocean becomes so great that humans would explode if they were not in a special chamber.
13. There are underwater volcanoes, with the last eruption occurring in 2009.
14. Great white sharks can reach depths of up to 4,000 feet.
15. Leatherback turtles can dive to depths of up to 4,200 feet.
16. Black dragonfish live at around 6,600 feet deep in the ocean.
17. Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales and can dive to great depths.
18. The deepest shipwreck is the SS Rio Grande, which lies at a depth of 19,000 feet.
19. Snailfish live in the Mariana Trench, which is the deepest part of the ocean.
20. Jellyfish have bioluminescent properties and can emit light.
21. The bottom of the Mariana Trench is around 35,000-36,000 feet deep.
22. Shrimps can be found in the deepest part of the ocean, near the bottom of the Mariana Trench.