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Pacificklaus
Philippines
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 พ.ค. 2014
Underwater and nature videos by Klaus "Pacificklaus" Stiefel, biologist, underwater photographer and writer. I currently live in the Philippines, where my diving is centered. Enjoy!
How to Take a Ferry between Islands in the #Philippines
#travel #ferry #tickets #tricycle #Bohol #fastcraft #roroferry #bangka
How do you get from one island in the Philippines to another? Typically you would take a ferry. There are several options, explained here.
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Philippines map by Aira Cutamora via CC.
How do you get from one island in the Philippines to another? Typically you would take a ferry. There are several options, explained here.
Paypal: klaus@pacificklaus.com
25 Future Dives: shop.asiangeo.com/product/25-future-dives-klaus-m-stiefel-james-d-reimer/
The Lives of Gobies: shop.asiangeo.com/product/the-lives-of-gobies/
Your Brain on Diving:
www.amazon.com/Your-Brain-Diving-insights-underwater-ebook/dp/B0BNVXTJ4H/
My blog: pacificklaus.com/
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/pacificklaus/
Instagram: pacificklaus
Twitter: Pacificklaus
Facebook: SexDrugsAndScubaDiving
Philippines map by Aira Cutamora via CC.
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News from #Anglerfish #Evolution
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#fish #ichthyology #Fish #frogfish #deepSea #genome Science news, covering: Brownstein, Chase D., Katerina L. Zapfe, Spencer Lott, Richard Harrington, Ava Ghezelayagh, Alex Dornburg, and Thomas J. Near. "Synergistic innovations enabled the radiation of anglerfishes in the deep open ocean." Current Biology (2024). www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(24)00576-1 Paypal: klaus@pacifick...
Fish #Evolution: Jacks and Ambon Scorpionfish
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#muckdiving #AmbonScorpionfish #fluiddynamics #neuroscience Evolving to Fit Fluid Dynamics and Visual Systems Take a look at the footage I posted below: the first fish you see are jacks, in a massive school around Apo Island in the Philippines. These are fast swimming, fast accelerating predatory fish. Their bodies evolved to optimally match the fluid dynamics of seawater. Seawater can flow as ...
#Tidepool Aplysia Adventure in the #Philippines
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#ocean #biodiversity #mollusk #seaSlug Filming underwater in a few centimeters of ocean only. And who is there? A sea hare! Aplysia argus. Filmed on scuba with an Olympus TG6 in the Philippines. Paypal: klaus@pacificklaus.com 25 Future Dives: shop.asiangeo.com/product/25-future-dives-klaus-m-stiefel-james-d-reimer/ The Lives of Gobies: shop.asiangeo.com/product/the-lives-of-gobies/ Your Brain o...
Eel Invading Mantis Shrimp Burrow #marinebiology
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#mimicry #animalbehavior #predation #predator A banded snake eel, Myrichthys colubrinus, diving into the sand into the burrow of a mantis shrimp. Why is it doing that? The eel is a mimic of the banded sea snake, or yellow-lipped sea krait, Laticauda colubrina. I show how similar these two completely unrelated animals are. Filmed on scuba with an Olympus TG6 and a GoPro HERO7 in the Philippines....
Sea Urchins and Critters Living on Them #ZebraCrab #MuckDiving
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#echinoderm #crab #scuba #scubadiving #Philippines #Dauin Footage of sea urchins and crinoids, and the critters living on them, a zebra crab on a fire urchin, and a crinoid clingfish on a crinoid. Dauin and Zamboanguita, Philippines. Filmed on scuba with an Olympus TG6 in the Philippines. Paypal: klaus@pacificklaus.com 25 Future Dives: shop.asiangeo.com/product/25-future-dives-klaus-m-stiefel-j...
How Intelligent was Tyrannosaurus rex? A Debate.
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A science reaction video to: Herculano‐Houzel, S. (2023). Theropod dinosaurs had primate‐like numbers of telencephalic neurons. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 531(9), 962-974. Caspar, K. R., Gutiérrez‐Ibáñez, C., Bertrand, O. C., Carr, T., Colbourne, J. A., Erb, A., ... & Hurlburt, G. R. (2024). How smart was T. rex? Testing claims of exceptional cognition in dinosaurs and the application of...
Echinoderms: Fire and Ice #muckDiving
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#echinoderm #invertebrates #shrimp #scuba #nightDive 0:05 Fire urchin 1:41 Large Sea Cucumber Footage from Dauin in the Philippines, showing the magic of a fire urchin and its commensal shrimp, plus a very large sea cucumber. Filmed on scuba with an Olympus TG6 in the Philippines. Paypal: klaus@pacificklaus.com 25 Future Dives: shop.asiangeo.com/product/25-future-dives-klaus-m-stiefel-james-d-r...
Hairy Frogfish Eating A Shrimp #MuckDiving
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Hairy Frogfish Eating A Shrimp #MuckDiving
Dauin Corals Safe for Now #coralbleaching
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Dauin Corals Safe for Now #coralbleaching
Muck II: The Questions about Underwater Sandy Habitats
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Muck II: The Questions about Underwater Sandy Habitats
Three Crabs Mating PLUS Crab Eating Fire Worm #muckDiving
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Three Crabs Mating PLUS Crab Eating Fire Worm #muckDiving
Eel Attacking Camera, Crab Fight & Worm Eating Crab
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Eel Attacking Camera, Crab Fight & Worm Eating Crab
Ambon Scorpionfish, Hairy Frogfish and Ghost Pipefish: #MuckDiving in Dauin
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Ambon Scorpionfish, Hairy Frogfish and Ghost Pipefish: #MuckDiving in Dauin
Don't Wreck Dive without Skills and Gear: Jamie Cox Interview
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Don't Wreck Dive without Skills and Gear: Jamie Cox Interview
Fish escape, Mimicry, Shark?sucker, Big #Turtle
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Fish escape, Mimicry, Shark?sucker, Big #Turtle
Time Delay Embedding for Marine Ecology Data
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Time Delay Embedding for Marine Ecology Data
Silliman Whale Bone Museum in Dumaguete
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Silliman Whale Bone Museum in Dumaguete
The Enormously Epic #echinoderm Experience
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The Enormously Epic #echinoderm Experience
Eating Marshmallows Underwater: Fish Feeding at low Reynolds Numbers
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Eating Marshmallows Underwater: Fish Feeding at low Reynolds Numbers
Sea Snake versus Catfish & Toxic Sea Slug
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Sea Snake versus Catfish & Toxic Sea Slug
Gobies, waspfish & ghost pipefish: cryptobenthic fishes
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Gobies, waspfish & ghost pipefish: cryptobenthic fishes
done a bit or rockpooling on Siargao, seen a large shrimp eating a crab and a few eels, think possibly juvenile moray.
Yes! Eels are also often found in the shallows, they seem to have an easy time hunting in tide pools.
Or, did the crab also eat the eels? Curious!
He's a little trigger happy with his biting
Looks like you triggered the Triggerfish
But: no trigger warning for me!
Looks like you triggered him
What is that creature? 👽
It's related to a garden slug, just larger and in the ocean.
Wow, this looks otherworldly. Thanks for the Infos! I love to learn new stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it ... yes, alien, and it's unusually large for a sea slug when seen in person.
Good to know these things. Thanks for making this video
I hope this can help to navigate the ways of getting tickets and catching the right ferry. Thanks for watching!
Ah, anglerfish are interesting to me because I'm hoping that secrets to making better organ transplants could be learned from them. Thank you for the video!
True ... It's like a full body transplant they perform
More #OceanScience please!
Coming soon!
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, I'll keep making these on the fly, whenever I come along an interesting paper.
Protacanthopterygii is a superorder of ray-finned fish constituted by the salmonids and other fairly similar taxa such as pikes, mudminnows, barreleyes, smelts, argentines, ayus, noodlefish, porohes, lizardfish, cucumberfish, flagfins, telescopefish, greeneyes, spiderfish, waryfish, lancetfish, daggertooths, sabertooths, hammerjaws, barracudinas, pearleyes, lanternfish, blackchins, dragonfish, snaggletooths, viperfish, loosejaws, lightfish, bristlemouths, marine hatchetfish, jellynoses, slickheads, tubeshoulders, jollytails, and the salamanderfish, it is the third largest superorder of ray-finned fish after Acanthopterygii (Spiny-Rayed Fish) and Ostariophysi (Catfish and Relatives), the latter group most likely being the sister taxon to Protacanthopterygii, together, the superorders Ostariophysi and Protacanthopterygii constitute the magnorder Ostariomorpha, the Protacanthopterygii superorder is split into three major groups, which are the grandorders Alepocephalomorpha (Slickheads, Tubeshoulders, Jollytails, and Salamanderfish), Salmonomorpha (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, Pikes, Mudminnows, Barreleyes, Smelts, Argentines, Ayu, Noodlefish, and Porohes), and Synodontomorpha (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, Pearleyes, Lanternfish, Blackchins, Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, Marine Hatchetfish, and Jellynoses), each grandorder is split into two mirorders, the mirorders of the grandorder Alepocephalomorpha, which is the most basal of the three grandorders of the superorder Protacanthopterygii are Alepocephalaria for the slickheads (order Alepocephaliformes) and tubeshoulders (order Platytroctiformes) and Galaxiaria for the orders Lepidogalaxiiformes (Salamanderfish and Fossil Relatives) and Galaxiiformes (Jollytails and Fossil Relatives), the mirorders of the Salmonomorpha grandorder are Osmeraria for the orders Retropinniformes (Porohes and Fossil Relatives), Osmeriformes (Smelts), and Argentiniformes (Argentines, Ayu, and Noodlefish) and Salmonaria for the orders Opisthoproctiformes (Barreleyes and Fossil Relatives), Umbriformes (Mudminnows and Fossil Relatives), Esociformes (Pikes and Fossil Relatives), and Salmoniformes (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, and Fossil Relatives), and the mirorders of the Synodontomorpha grandorder are Synodontaria for the orders Synodontiformes (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, and Pearleyes) and Myctophiformes (Lanternfish and Blackchins) and Stomiaria for the orders Stomiiformes (Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, and Marine Hatchetfish) and Atelopodiformes (Jellynoses and Fossil Relatives) List of orders within Protacanthopterygii 1) Platytroctiformes (contains 2 families: Searsiidae and Platytroctidae) 2) Alepocephaliformes (contains 6 families: Bathylaconidae, Leptochilichthyidae, Leptodermatidae, Bathypriidae, Aulastomatomorphidae, and Alepocephalidae) 3) Lepidogalaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Lepidogalaxiidae) 4) Galaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Galaxiidae) 5) Retropinniformes (contains 1 family: Retropinnidae) 6) Osmeriformes (contains 3 families: Osmeridae, Microstomatidae, and Bathylagidae) 7) Argentiniformes (contains 3 families: Argentinidae, Plecoglossidae, and Salangidae) 8) Opisthoproctiformes (contains 1 family: Opisthoproctidae) 9) Umbriformes (contains 1 family: Umbridae) 10) Esociformes (contains 1 family: Esocidae) 11) Salmoniformes (contains 1 family: Salmonidae) 12) Synodontiformes (contains 18 families: Bathysauridae, Giganturidae, Paraulopidae, Aulopidae, Harpadontidae, Pseudotrichonotidae, Synodontidae, Notosudidae, Ipnopidae, Bathysauroididae, Bathysauropsidae, Chlorophthalmidae, Evermannellidae, Scopelarchidae, Omosudidae, Paralepididae, Anotopteridae, and Alepisauridae) 13) Myctophiformes (contains 2 families: Neoscopelidae and Myctophidae) 14) Stomiiformes (contains 4 families: Sternoptychidae, Gonostomatidae, Phosichthyidae, and Stomiidae) 15) Ateleopodiformes (contains 1 family: Ateleopodidae) List of mirorders within Protacanthopterygii 1) Alepocephalaria (contains 2 orders: Platytroctiformes and Alepocephaliformes) 2) Galaxiaria (contains 2 orders: Lepidogalaxiiformes and Galaxiiformes) 3) Osmeraria (contains 3 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, and Argentiniformes) 4) Salmonaria (contains 4 orders: Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes) 5) Synodontaria (contains 2 orders: Synodontiformes and Myctophiformes) 6) Stomiaria (contains 2 orders: Stomiiformes and Ateleopodiformes) List of grandorders within Protacanthopterygii 1) Alepocephalomorpha (contains 4 orders: Platytroctiformes, Alepocephaliformes, Lepidogalaxiiformes, and Galaxiiformes) 2) Salmonomorpha (contains 7 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, Argentiniformes, Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes) 3) Synodontomorpha (contains 4 orders: Synodontiformes, Myctophiformes, Stomiiformes, and Ateleopodiformes)
Actually, anglerfish (order Lophiiformes) belong to the superorder Paracanthopterygii, where they are part of the grandorder Lophiomorpha alongside the toadfish (order Batrachoidiformes) and cuskeels (order Ophidiiformes), Lophiomorpha is the sister group to the grandorder Gadomorpha that contains the orders Gobiesociformes (Clingfish), Percopsiformes (Trout-Perches and Relatives), and Gadiformes (Cod, Grenadiers, and Relatives) with the grandorder Polymixiomorpha that contains the orders Polymixiiformes (Beardfish) and Stylephoriformes (Tubeeye) being the most basal of the three grandorders of the superorder Paracanthopterygii.
Grandorders and Superorders...are these Anglerfish an order of Masons, or what...?? Taxonomic Tiddlywinks...!?!?
Thanks for providing phylogenetic context, especially since these things moved around after the onset of genetic methods.
The Diderot of Dumaguete's Ocean...thanks Klaus for bringing this science to life for us.
Thank you for your kind words, this is such a fascinating topic.
0:50 "ahh fookin hell c*nt"
Thanks for another amazing looks at our underwater world 🌍
I enjoy both the filming as well as the reflecting.
Fascinating...!!
Thank you!
worst vision unlucky animal he is
Well, good enough to sit there and filter feed, this type of vision, so he's just fine probably.
What's the name of the music used here? Can't seem to find it when searching the artist. Really nice tune.
This was from a now defunct creative common webpage, the artist was just a hobbyist who uploaded his music. Bummer that he is not around anymore.
@@pacificklaus8189 Ah okay, thanks for replying. I shall remember this tune as the Clam Jam.
I went diving today.And suddenly it turned into a nightdive.
Hehe yes that's how the water looked in the city too. Oh well, give it a week for the dust to get washed away
Another fantastic video. Keep them coming
Many thanks, I appreciate the positive feedback.
Sauwetter, elendiges
Besser als Affenhitze zumindest
I've never heard of this creature. He's adorable and I love him ! Lol
Go tidepooling if you have the chance to, and look for them!
Looks like the fish got triggered
But: no trigger warning for the poor diver.
I guess his bedroom must be in the back of the apartment
Hehe
I actually thought you mi
Explain please. Thanks!
@@pacificklaus8189 thunderstorms & TH-cam, I didn't know anything went tru, was about to Comment on micmicry & then you covered it, it sure looks like cohabitation to me, Mantis Shrimp don't take crap from anyone
@@Soundofwindonsand Could be. I will read up if anyone has described this. This could be a pairing a la goby and shrimp?
@@pacificklaus8189 That's It, I remembered seeing the Behavior before, you just jolted the memory, it was fascinating
@@Soundofwindonsand where did you see that?
Maybe the mantis made a catch which the Eel steals? I mean, Eels got excellent smelling if I remember correctly...
That's a realistic idea ... idk if mantis shrimp store large catches in their burrow, I will read up if anyone has researched that. Thanks for the suggestion!
No problem m8. Grüße aus Dresden!
Another enjoyable video. Thanks for making it
Glad you liked hearing about dinosaur brains.
Great question regarding snake eel and mantas shrimp. It did not appear the shrimp was all that happy with the eels presence.
No ... But the eel made no effort to eat it either.
How rude!
By the snake eel? Yes!
Interesting animal behavior
Always surprises happening in the ocean...
Correction:if you go near the titan triggerfish’s nest it will kill you
At least attack relentlessly..
Another great video. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, was amazing to observe these animals.
Klaus, you have launched a new book recently. Tell us about it! I missed the launching I am sorry.
Good morning! More about the book is here: I have one copy left! th-cam.com/video/m9fyc8BJ6BU/w-d-xo.html
This is a common mistake, so i completely understand. It's actually an Angry Karen Fish. They get upset when cameras are around. There are land based variants too.
hehe
Triggerfish "Dominant Species? Not down here you're not."
Good point.
Nice work Klaus!!
Many thanks. The diving in Dauin is unbeatable right now.
Showed you whom was on top of the food chain 😂
Indeed, gladly I can swim fast enough so that I didn't become food.
They mating?
You mean the sea cucumbers? Probably not, they are just feeding in masses. I am not sure about this species, but sea cucumbers are typically broadcast spawners, just releasing gametes into the water, no real mating.
Im from phillipines i have goby 100pieces same video
Where did you film them?
Far from Dauin?
Across, in Cebu, you can get there in 5 hours by van and ferry. Worth the trip.
That's a shallow reef.
Yes, no more than 2 meters deep where I was. The over-under only works if it's not too deep.
Looks like a Macropodia Rostrata. The video quality isn't good enough for me to be sure though.
It’s only defending its territory, probably has a female looking after their eggs nearby.
Correct, explained in some detail here: th-cam.com/video/AltsruE3YIQ/w-d-xo.html
An evolve ct9 polespear would have turned that attack into dinner.
... and a 1000 Euro fine ... this happened in a marine protected area, with no fishing allowed, and, somewhat a-typically for the Philippines, this one is well enforced/policed. The fish understand that too, implicitly. They act different in MPAs.
How could you forget to tell about the fish living in there!!
I didn't see it with this cucumber, in fact I've never seen it myself, sadly.
3:30 ocelated frogfish
Yes!
funny stuff.
Thanks! hehe. There underwater world is not always serious.
That's a big balat!
Indeed. Also a good sign for the marine sanctuary in Dauin.
Assoholic...a new Stiefel-Word...??
hehe
The way it wiggles 😂😂😂
Me or the fish?