WEBVTT 1 00:00:03.520 --> 00:00:05.200 Oh yeah. There's three right there. 2 00:00:07.040 --> 00:00:08.440 Oh. What do they have there? 3 00:00:12.160 --> 00:00:17.160 Oooooh! Ooooh my gosh! It's a feeding frenzy. Oh my gosh. 4 00:00:20.840 --> 00:00:22.240 What are they eating? A swordfish. 5 00:00:30.320 --> 00:00:35.000 This is so rare to be able to see something like this. 6 00:00:39.600 --> 00:00:48.000 This is a really good example of how carbon from the surface or the midwater is transferred down into the benthos and consumed by other organisms. 7 00:00:57.480 --> 00:01:06.760 So this is really, seeing this whole cycle of carbon transfer in action, which, I don't think that we've ever seen this before. 8 00:01:07.240 --> 00:01:09.160 I definitely have not. 9 00:01:11.960 --> 00:01:21.960 We're getting close to the end of our dive, and to be able to observe these animals in their natural habitat, feeding, is pretty remarkable. 10 00:01:27.800 --> 00:01:28.800 Oh. Big grouper. 11 00:01:38.920 --> 00:01:42.640 Oh. The grouper's got a shark. What? What? Zoom out, zoom out, zoom out. 12 00:01:44.560 --> 00:01:46.560 Oh my gosh. 13 00:01:51.120 --> 00:01:52.120 Oh my gosh. 14 00:01:53.280 --> 00:01:55.240 The grouper used us as cover to catch a shark. 15 00:02:00.800 --> 00:02:03.480 Yes. That has a whole shark in its mouth. 16 00:02:05.560 --> 00:02:06.160 No way. 17 00:02:11.920 --> 00:02:14.920 More evidence, really, of how these systems work. 18 00:02:19.320 --> 00:02:21.640 Wow. I'm gonna remember this forever.