Monday, July 25, 2011

James Cameron: Aliens of the Deep (2005)

James Cameron: Aliens of the Deep (2005)

An Ophiacantha rosea colony in the Atlantic - they are relatives of sea stars and sea cucumbers


Comb jelly, Found in the Arctic off Canada


Midwater medusa This one was collected near Borneo



In this movie, James Cameron journeys to some of the Earth's deepest, most extreme and unknown environments in order to explore the strange and alien creatures there. Accompanying with him is a team of young NASA scientists and marine biologists.


Aliens of the Deep starts its explorations in the Atlantic and the Pacific. In these places, there are violent volcanic regions in which the interaction between ocean and molten rock creates plumes of super-heated, chemically-charged water that serve as oases for animals. Six-foot tall worms with blood-red plumes and no stomach, blind white crabs...

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