How else is human history intertwined with ocean dynamics? Leave your thoughts in the comments. To watch the full talk, head to iai.tv/video/how-oceans-shaped-the-world-helen-czerski?KZbin&
@sMASHsoundАй бұрын
What of thd Greenland shark scavenge ded animals
@richardlilley6274Ай бұрын
Due to your reluctance to share You've earned yourself don't recomend channel...
@jensrasmussen681415 күн бұрын
2:09 in from 2000 Kilometers down they pul up this Greenland shark. 2000 kilometers down ? That most a hell of a line 👀 And a mistake… ?
@richardlilley627415 күн бұрын
@jensrasmussen6814 the marina trench is only 11 kilometers deep..! Gora be a typo they mean meters
@thesoultwins72Ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating talk [by an exceptionally passionate speaker]. I wish they would post the entire presentation. [approx 31 minutes].
@GdeVseSvobodnyeNikiАй бұрын
Ok, i'm sold on your short. Watching it till the end.
@alfielebanna984126 күн бұрын
the short also brought me here
@Channel733123 күн бұрын
Good luck watching to the end 🙄
@EannaButler14 күн бұрын
Fastest 11 mins on youtube. Time passes quickly when you're having fun. Helen a great communicator!
@larryparis9256 ай бұрын
What an amazing presentation that combines ocean currents, poo, and Western colonialism up to the present. All in less than 12 minutes. Incredible presenter. She knows what she's doing.
@BuddychronicАй бұрын
Yeah this person is right, this is not how to grow an alternative platform. At least inform that you will have to subscribe to watch the full video. People just want openness and honesty.
@TrapperAaronАй бұрын
Ive seen parrot fish up in nova scotia. They are usually in tropical waters and eat coral. Sometimes they ride up the Gulfstream and wind up in weird places.
@hclchgmАй бұрын
I had no idea that the ocean was 2000 km deep in the gulf of Mexico.😮
@Woodsy345Ай бұрын
@hclchgm lol its definitely not 2000m or 2km I think she got muddled
@rajr1032Ай бұрын
@@hclchgm Trust a British academic to get muddled by the metric system!
@customconsult304525 күн бұрын
Fantastic talk & an obvious misspoken detail can easily forgiven/overlooked… off the top of my head I recall the deepest parts of the ocean in neighborhood of 12,000 meters.
@ТанжихоловМуродулло24 күн бұрын
bruh
@DeadeyeDaily10 күн бұрын
9:01 ... Spectacularly rich in nitrogen. The Guano Wars were a series of conflicts involving The United States, Spain, Chile, Peru and Bolivia in the mid to late 19th century for these guano reserves. Extra credit: The Atacama desert is the driest desert on the planet, and is created by the Humboldt current. 😊
@leoF_03123 ай бұрын
Forgot to mention that the cause of drop on anchovie fishing was mainly due to ENSO (El Niño). You can see in stats how the catch on Peru drops every ENSO season
@BrownGuy-qu8mc25 күн бұрын
She speaks really well.
@KurtlaneАй бұрын
Fascinating. I have heard that cold water has much more oxygen than warm water, which is why there is so much more life in it. Is this true?
@petacardi5 ай бұрын
What? The video is behind a paywall? Common, you are privatazing knowledge. I feel disappointed.
@skaramicke5 ай бұрын
It’s a great way to not spread a message.
@djurrevandielegem54254 ай бұрын
@@petacardi for me it isn’t, I can watch the full 30 minute video for free. Are you sure you’re right
@augustmarshall29614 ай бұрын
@@petacardi might I suggest you read the pinned comment? You should find the full video there.
@skaramicke4 ай бұрын
@@timverrecchia1654 Nah, the video stops working. Very frustrating.
@zokhann78064 ай бұрын
Definitely behind a paywall 😅 😒 lame
@commie5637 ай бұрын
Great information.
@kristianspilling546124 күн бұрын
Great talk, but I was missing more about the paradox, which is that Humboldt is much more productive in terms of fish than the other three comparable Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems: the California, Canary and Benguela currents
@thewefactor17 ай бұрын
The Greenland shark is probably a scavenger feeder. As well as the largest marlin ever landed on rod and reel was caught in the Humboldt current - Not any more I would guess...
@jerradkinsella4854Ай бұрын
Shout out Andrea Wulf!! That book is great like all her others!!
@lennysinner153 ай бұрын
@0:37: It's basically a "baggage on po....???" Anyone understand what was said? Can anyone clarify/provide a transcript/guestimate of the sentence?
@TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas2 ай бұрын
"It's basically a baggy jumper pretending to be a shark"
@lennysinner152 ай бұрын
@@TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas Of course 😊 Cheers 👍
@TwinSimianАй бұрын
"There's no dolphins in physics" - Helen Czerski, 2024 3:46
@610jrod27 күн бұрын
@@TwinSimian no dolphins, only spherical cows
@MinkehrАй бұрын
Watched the whole video. Interesting how some shifting around of the words has created a tension where none existed before. Still a great video and with watching
@_starter7 ай бұрын
Paywalled?
@junktruck4 ай бұрын
@timverrecchia1654 you have to start a free trial to watch most of it
@phirus6464 ай бұрын
@@timverrecchia1654 no it isn't
@timverrecchia16544 ай бұрын
@@phirus646 yeah your right
@jeschinstad2 ай бұрын
But unfortunately, it's a shitty streaming service, requiring much more bandwidth for the same quality, which for me means buffering once or twice every minute. Fucking annoying that they do this.
@bebuitron3 ай бұрын
The picture is not anchovy's (Engraulis ringens) its Peruvuvian silverside's (Odonthestes regia regia)
@Channel733123 күн бұрын
Why doesn't the video title say this is a trailer? I know why.
@stevencarson2200Ай бұрын
Search "How does the ocean help shape our world? - with Helen Czerski Royal Institution"
@giuliovalenti1682Ай бұрын
2000 km down is like deep in the mantle or something. Amazing how the shark could survive in molten metal temperatures
@bloriso4 ай бұрын
No. Its blocked for me too after the first few minutes 😢
@congydave28 күн бұрын
1:50 *trump voice "Erm, the Gulf of America"
@KingWilliamProtector20 күн бұрын
😂
@Nicole-x5f2j17 күн бұрын
😂😂
@dylanjamesryan9432Ай бұрын
2:08 from 2thousand kilometers down.. a juvenile greenland shark... ???
@tylerfernandez1413Ай бұрын
If you post a short with the punchline cut off, maybe you get a small percentage of people chasing the answer. But next time youre getting skipped because i know its a waste of time.
@DorkrustАй бұрын
Shame about the paywall, understand it's necessity though.
@peterward4005Ай бұрын
This has been chopped and swapped around, almost none of it is in the right order to encourage you to click. Also inflation rose in the 70s because of oil production in the North sea, wages went up so did eveeything else.
@simonpannett88103 ай бұрын
Commoditising Nature-what happens when its gone?
@JonathanPottsInOttawa4 ай бұрын
Ted talks meet pay per view
@BenLymanO_oАй бұрын
@@JonathanPottsInOttawa It's garbage. I really wanted to see the rest of it. The player on their site is terrible and after a few minutes of trying to get to the right place in the video I got paywalled. Who thought this was a good idea?
@NoLandMandiАй бұрын
They caught a fish 2,000 km deep in the ocean? Yeah, that sounds ridiculous for a whole other set of reasons!
@florinadrian51744 ай бұрын
So other ways in which British and American imperialism have ruined the world.
@theJACKATIC4 ай бұрын
the UK never invaded Peru, was the first country to recognise it’s independence and is a happy customer, not a coloniser.
@florinadrian51744 ай бұрын
@@theJACKATIC Sure, if you don't count those islands as part of Peru.
@timverrecchia16542 ай бұрын
@@florinadrian5174 capitalism*
@timverrecchia16542 ай бұрын
@@florinadrian5174 crazy
@TacitusKilgore-xv1ve23 күн бұрын
Imperialism causes cultural problems. You're confusing it with capitalism and commerce. The problem stems from the desire to always meet demand without recognizing the fact that constantly meeting human demands only leads to more and more demand. No matter what you do the end result is always a crash because you cannot infinitely satisfy the needs or wants of everyone. It's actually a simple problem, but nobody wants to be told that they can't or shouldn't have something whenever they want it.
@DaveE99Ай бұрын
How big of a fan would you need to do this elsewhere ?
@taneliharkonen246315 күн бұрын
So theres no place to watch the full 30min...? went through the link, let me watch a couple minutes and slapped a paywall on.... Very fu**ing annoying... Not consuming anything from you again..
@brodybentley659626 күн бұрын
Why do you want advertising cookies just to watch your video
@erikvissers49344 ай бұрын
Easy to look at 😋
@realleon23284 ай бұрын
why are you this way?
@erikvissers49344 ай бұрын
@@realleon2328 She's a hotty.
@phirus6464 ай бұрын
weird comment
@ryanboscoe96704 ай бұрын
@phirus646 the presentation was easy to watch though? What's weird?
@ТанжихоловМуродулло24 күн бұрын
bruh... Thanks for existing
@dominikkaser7698Ай бұрын
Did the British just appropriate Humboldt? 😂
@davisbrowne1906Ай бұрын
Rude. Unimpressed that you aim to bait unsuspecting youtube viewers to your own site to pay to view. I followed this from a short... To the video it linked. Found the topic and speaker interesting. Not so interesting that I'll be pleased to have been baited to the channels own website to be asked for money to see the rest. I'll be watching closely for clues of anything to do with IAI from now on, and avoid. I feel like you've taken a gamble on knowingly wasting people's time. I think you could be upfront about publishing half a lecture. Just say what you intend to do... Or create a highlights video. But this technique is deceptive, and unkind. Who's in charge at your place? Have a bit of another think.
@tlcatlett4 ай бұрын
Did anyone else notice the amount of times this woman scratched (itched) her head?
@ryanboscoe96704 ай бұрын
Nope
@ryanboscoe96704 ай бұрын
I see it now 😂 she probably has kids or something
@peterward4005Ай бұрын
Or half of fishmeal was being fed to pigs, then Peru fished 40 percent of all fish, she says half of that went to pigs, but it can't have by her own presentation, only half of fishmeal went to pigs not fish harvests. Even scientists now are using spin🙄
@jamesonpace7267 ай бұрын
You're passionate, smart & well educated, but I think I saw you selling electric bikes & maybe cars recently....