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This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.


This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.

This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.

This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.

This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.

This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.


This is proof that we’ve only explored less than 5% of the ocean, which is actually terrifying.. In rare deep-water footage captured by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) near an offshore oil platform, a tuna estimated at nearly 5.5 meters (18 feet) long was observed. For comparison, Atlantic bluefin tuna typically range from 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6–8 feet), with the largest verified reaching about 4 meters (13 feet), making this sighting truly extraordinary and hinting at underreported size outliers. The video was recorded during routine ROV inspections of subsea structures, which sometimes reveal the hidden ecosystems surrounding offshore platforms. These artificial environments attract schools of fish and larger predators, turning industrial sites into unexpected windows into marine life. Encounters like this underscore how little we know of the ocean—over 80% remains unexplored—and how even familiar species can astonish with their scale and behavior.








