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Crab Vs Pipe { : O
This comes courtesy of Jody Martin (LACM), from a friend of his. Apparently this is video shot from a robotic probe doing work on an undersea pipe.
The enclosed note reads: [quote:5c009]This is a video taken in 6000 feet of water. An undersea robot is sawing a 3mm wide slit (1/10th of an inch ... remember that width) in a pipeline. The pressure inside the pipeline is 0 psig, while the pressure outside is 2700 psi, or 1.3 tons per square inch. Then a crab comes along....[/quote:5c009] I figure this is probably not a good sequence to feature in the "Hall of Ocean Life" at the Museum. hake: [url=http://crustacea.nhm.org/~dean2/crabvspipe1.mpg:5c009]CLICK HERE TO WATCH[/url:5c009] |
garbage disposal
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i've seen that. the change of pressure
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[quote:74f1e]This is a video taken in 6000 feet of water. An undersea robot is sawing a 3mm wide slit (1/10th of an inch ... remember that width) in a pipeline. The pressure inside the pipeline is 0 psig, while the pressure outside is 2700 psi, or 1.3 tons per square inch. Then a crab comes along.... [/quote:74f1e] part |
Sucks to be that crab.
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So. . anyone for Alaskian King Crab legs? biggrin:
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Can a crab survive in 6000 feet of water to begin with?
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Oh. I thought the pressure would be to immense for a little crab
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nein, but if they swim up too far they die
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I seriously thought they have to come up for air. Don't they?
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i think they have gills, and the gills allow them to live on land but in moist areas only so thats why they're on land
much like those pillbugs |
[quote="Bazooka_Joe":d42aa]I seriously thought they have to come up for air. Don't they?[/quote:d42aa]
nothing that deep does, that's why their eyes explode from the pressure change when you go deep sea fishing |
no crabs in my pants
*chechs pants* "OOOHHHHH SHIT" |
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