WEBVTT 00:00:02.440 --> 00:00:03.640 Oh my gosh! 00:00:03.640 --> 00:00:04.640 A swordfish. 00:00:04.640 --> 00:00:05.840 A swordfish just flew by. 00:00:06.000 --> 00:00:06.500 Cool. 00:00:12.540 --> 00:00:17.199 You might not be seeing much overall biology, but that does not necessarily mean that it's 00:00:17.200 --> 00:00:18.140 barren. 00:00:19.620 --> 00:00:24.640 There's a lot within the coral rubble, living within it, housed within it, using it as protection. 00:00:30.880 --> 00:00:34.640 We get a small glimpse of them and when we do zoom in on maybe a sponge or some other feature. 00:00:36.540 --> 00:00:37.540 Hydroid?Crinoid? 00:00:37.640 --> 00:00:38.960 I think it's a tiny crinoid! 00:00:38.960 --> 00:00:40.460 Oh, he's so tiny! 00:00:40.460 --> 00:00:42.440 You can see his little legs under him. 00:00:44.969 --> 00:00:49.000 If you take the time to look around at some of the coral rubble, you can start to see 00:00:49.000 --> 00:00:50.940 a lot of that life come into play. 00:00:54.269 --> 00:00:59.380 They're very important in the overall cycle that occurs on these ridges and mounds and 00:00:59.380 --> 00:01:03.940 in the deep ocean, so each organism does play a role in the overall 00:01:03.940 --> 00:01:06.420 ecosystem in making sure that it's still functioning.