Underwater astonishments | David Gallo

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We're going to go on a dive to the deep sea,
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and anyone that's had that lovely opportunity
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knows that for about two and half hours on the way down,
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it's a perfectly positively pitch-black world.
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And we used to see the most mysterious animals out the window
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that you couldn't describe:
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these blinking lights -- a world of bioluminescence, like fireflies.
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Dr. Edith Widder -- she's now at the Ocean Research and Conservation Association --
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was able to come up with a camera
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that could capture some of these incredible animals,
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and that's what you're seeing here on the screen.
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That's all bioluminescence. Like I said: just like fireflies.
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There's a flying turkey under a tree.
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(Laughter)
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I'm a geologist by training.
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But I love that.
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And you see, some of the bioluminescence they use to avoid being eaten,
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some they use to attract prey,
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but all of it, from an artistic point of view,
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is just positively amazing.
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And a lot of what goes on inside --
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There's a fish with glowing eyes, pulsating eyes.
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Some of the colors are designed to hypnotize,
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these lovely patterns.
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And then this last one,
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one of my favorites, this pinwheel design.
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Just absolutely amazing, every single dive.
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That's the unknown world, and today we've only explored
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about 3 percent of what's out there in the ocean.
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Already we've found the world's highest mountains,
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the world's deepest valleys,
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underwater lakes, underwater waterfalls --
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a lot of that we shared with you from the stage.
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And in a place where we thought no life at all,
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we find more life, we think, and diversity and density
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than the tropical rainforest,
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which tells us that we don't know much about this planet at all.
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There's still 97 percent,
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and either that 97 percent is empty or just full of surprises.
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But I want to jump up to shallow water now
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and look at some creatures that are positively amazing.
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Cephalopods -- head-foots.
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As a kid I knew them as calamari, mostly.
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(Laughter)
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This is an octopus.
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This is the work of Dr. Roger Hanlon at the Marine Biological Lab,
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and it's just fascinating how cephalopods can,
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with their incredible eyes, sense their surroundings,
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look at light, look at patterns.
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Here's an octopus moving across the reef,
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finds a spot to settle down, curls up and then disappears into the background.
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Tough thing to do.
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In the next bit, we're going to see a couple squid.
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Now males, when they fight,
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if they're really aggressive, they turn white.
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And these two males are fighting.
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They do it by bouncing their butts together,
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which is an interesting concept.
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Now, here's a male on the left and a female on the right,
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and the male has managed to split his coloration
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so the female only always sees the kinder, gentler squid in him.
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(Laughter)
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Let's take a look at it again. Watch the coloration:
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white on the right, brown on the left.
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He takes a step back,
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he's keeping off the other males by splitting his body,
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and comes up on the other side --
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Bingo!
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Now, I'm told that's not not just a squid phenomenon with males,
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but I don't know.
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(Laughter)
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Cuttlefish. I love cuttlefish.
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This is a Giant Australian Cuttlefish.
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And there he is, his droopy little eyes up here.
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But they can do pretty amazing things, too.
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Here we're going to see one backing into a crevice,
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and watch his tentacles --
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he just pulls them in, makes them look just like algae.
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Disappears right into the background.
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Positively amazing.
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Here's two males fighting.
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Once again, they're smart enough, these cephalopods;
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they know not to hurt each other.
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But look at the patterns that they can do with their skin.
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That's an amazing thing.
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Here's an octopus.
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Sometimes they don't want to be seen when they move,
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because predators can see them.
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This guy can make himself look like a rock,
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and, looking at his environment,
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can actually slide across the bottom,
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using the waves and the shadows so he can't be seen.
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His motion blends right into the background --
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the moving rock trick.
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So, we're learning lots new from the shallow water.
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Still exploring the deep, but learning lots from the shallow water.
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There's a good reason why:
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the shallow water's full of predators -- here's a barracuda --
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and if you're an octopus or a cephalopod,
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you need to really understand how to use your surroundings to hide.
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In the next scene, you're going to see a nice coral bottom.
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And you see that an octopus would stand out
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very easily there if you couldn't use your camouflage,
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use your skin to change color and texture.
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Here's some algae in the foreground --
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and an octopus.
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Ain't that amazing?
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Now, Roger spooked him, so he took off in a cloud of ink,
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and when he lands, the octopus says, "Oh, I've been seen.
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The best thing to do is to get as big as I can get."
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That big brown makes his eyespot very big.
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So, he's bluffing. Let's do it backwards.
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I thought he was joking when he first showed it to me.
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I thought it was all graphics. So here it is in reverse.
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Watch the skin color; watch the skin texture.
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Just an amazing animal, it can change color and texture
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to match the surroundings.
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Watch him blend right into this algae.
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One, two, three.
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(Applause)
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And now he's gone, and so am I. Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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