[00:04.17]These are rare glimpses of the deep.[00:06.83]We've seen less of our own planet's seabed[00:09.82]than we have the surface of Mars.[00:14.59]Do it feels like sitting on the Starship Enterprise looking out at an asteroid storm.[00:17.84]It's quite mesmerizing.[00:19.48]It is, isn't it? It's like a relaxation video,[00:22.95]except I'm beginning to feel sick.[00:24.94]Yeah. Oh, There it is. We've found it, we've found it.[00:28.07]There it is. Yeah, that's the skull. Wow, fantastic. That's extraordinary.[00:32.94]This was once a five tonne minke whale,[00:35.90]and its carcass provides hundreds of times more food to this small patch of seabed[00:41.27]than it would normally get in a year.[00:43.74]It's like an ocean buffet that could support over 400 different species,[00:48.75]many of which are new to science.[00:51.46]It's quite a skill, isn't it, driving the ROV without kicking up all the silt?[00:56.11]Yeah, it is. I mean it's, I think your best training for this would be hours in front of PlayStation computer games, really.