Amazing Fish Form Giant Ball to Scare Predators | Blue Planet | BBC Earth

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3 Feb 201703:50

Summary

TLDRThis video script showcases the fascinating dynamics of ocean predators hunting in nutrient-rich waters. It focuses on the incredible feeding behavior of Bonito, yellowfin tuna, and other hunters as they target small plankton-feeding fish like anveta, especially when seasonal changes cause nutrient blooms. Despite the overwhelming scale of the bait ball, the predators, including Bonito and tuna, launch high-speed attacks that fragment the ball. The intensity of this predator-prey interaction highlights the survival strategies of both hunters and prey in the rich, ever-changing marine environment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The ocean around the seamount experiences seasonal changes that make the currents rich in nutrients.
  • 😀 During certain times of the year, the ocean becomes a 'soup' of plankton, attracting a variety of sea creatures.
  • 😀 Bonito, smaller relatives of tuna, gather in large numbers to hunt for smaller plankton feeders.
  • 😀 Jacks, another type of predator, also hunt around the seamount, seeking their prey near the nutrient-rich waters.
  • 😀 Schools of anveta, small fish, form balls as a defense strategy when predators approach.
  • 😀 Even though it's daylight, the small fish sense the vibrations of approaching predators, triggering their defensive behavior.
  • 😀 Despite the large size of the bait ball, predators like Bonito continue their attacks, trying to break it apart.
  • 😀 Yellowfin tuna, moving quickly, join the attack, further splintering the bait ball into smaller groups of anveta.
  • 😀 The predators' speed and coordination are key to breaking the bait ball, allowing them to capture prey.
  • 😀 The intense hunting efforts are accompanied by musical cues, heightening the dramatic atmosphere of the scene.

Q & A

  • What causes the ocean currents to become rich in nutrients during certain times of the year?

    -Seasonal changes in the environment lead to an increase in nutrients in the ocean currents, creating a nutrient-rich environment that fuels a plankton bloom.

  • How do hunters benefit from the seasonal nutrient changes in the ocean?

    -Hunters, like Bonito and yellowfin tuna, take advantage of the abundance of plankton during nutrient-rich seasons, as the plankton attract smaller fish that serve as prey.

  • What role do plankton play in this ecosystem during the seasonal bloom?

    -Plankton serve as the primary food source for smaller fish and act as a crucial link in the food chain, attracting predators such as Bonito and tuna.

  • How do the small fish, like anveta, protect themselves from predators?

    -The small fish, sensing the approaching predators, form into a tight school or ball, making it harder for the predators to catch them individually.

  • What happens when a school of anveta is detected by the predators?

    -Once detected, the anveta attempt to evade the predators by grouping together in a ball and swimming at high speeds to avoid being caught.

  • What is the significance of the size of the bait ball?

    -The sheer scale of the bait ball initially appears to deter the predators, but it eventually becomes a target as the Bonito and other hunters launch their attacks.

  • How do Bonito attack the bait ball?

    -Bonito approach the bait ball at high speed and launch a series of rapid attacks, disrupting the ball and scattering the smaller fish, making it easier to capture them.

  • What impact do the yellowfin tuna have on the bait ball?

    -Yellowfin tuna, with their speed and power, further break up the bait ball during their attacks, splintering groups of anveta away from the main school.

  • Why is the speed of the tuna's attack so important?

    -The speed of the tuna's attack is crucial because it allows them to quickly catch and disorient the bait ball, making it difficult for the prey to escape.

  • What role does the presence of predators play in the behavior of the fish?

    -The presence of predators triggers defensive behaviors in the fish, such as forming a tight school or ball, in an attempt to protect themselves from being eaten.

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