Nautilus are a really interesting group in that regard, an interesting species because they've only just successfully been bred at all.
Nautilus can go a little bit deeper.
that because we have nautiluses still around today and because their history goes back 500 million years before the dinosaurs, they are really a one of a kind
So even modern nautiluses and modern cuttlefish which have an internal shell that still has gas chambers in it are limited by depth.
Even with a nautilus that eventually gets up to 60 or 90 tentacles.
I did get into nautical research.
traveling faster than 250 nautical miles per hour.
Nobody fishes within 200 nautical miles of the United States Coast without fishing under the rules that the Americans set.
up of Nauticam housings. The Sony NEX series is pretty popular. The NEX 7 in particular is really interesting because you can put magnified obstacle viewfinders to look at
naus stay in nauth for 2 months we were attacked there and then in 1992 we made
doing the Nautical Almanac. And with the leader of that group, the two of them had sat down and worked out things that were really the precursor of what a program would look like. What did it
that covered over 68,000 nautical miles.
And we also use it for nautical propulsion.
And it's kind of the nautilus problem.
And that happens in embryonic nautilus and in embryonic squid at the same time and with the same number.
And then that evolved in nautiluses at some point to be just this, like, plethora of tentacles.
And if you cut through a chambered nautilus, which is this shell here, you get a pretty good approximation to that logarithmic spiral in two dimensions.
They're also called paper nautiluses.
They're not related to the chambered nautilus, but they look a little bit like him.
The UK Maritime Security Agency says that this happened 136 6 nautical miles
Well, I think of nautiluses as sort of a cautionary tale because they're so beautiful.
and elephant tusks has decided to start regulating the trade of nautilus shells as well, which is very encouraging.
And she commented that, "Nautilus represents a window to the past.
And you'll see over here that the nautilus has been just chugging along from its ancestors all the way back here towards really the root of the tree.
How hard would it be to breed and farm nautilus?
The question is how hard would it be to breed nautilus?
So I was a cadet officer in a nautical college, King Edwards.
And let me tell you-- this is what I learned about nautical research.
This is Nemo on the deck of the Nautilus, arms crossed.
troughs at the base of them which in nautical laura's known as the hole in the ocean and they can come in sets they
again required, they used nautical almanacs, again, to figure out the locations of places.
Somewhat counterintuitively, I photographed this nautilus shell on a white light background.
No. It's the longest chase in nautical history.
this crazy mariner who kidnaps the scientist and takes him around the world in the nautilus, which is his submarine.
Really, the heaviest influence probably came from the nautical hero novel.
And here's another one, another semi-nautically themed one.
Every coastal country, out to 200 nautical miles, by itself sets the rules for what happens in that ocean with respect to fishing.
London, where they would be incorporated in the nautical almanac. He had his own way, and he also had a rather cramped hand. He could not write on a straight line. And if you go over
And about, I think it was, 10 nautical-- yeah, 10 nautical miles out from the South Pole,
to make money, and then there won't be any nautiluses anymore.
And you can take a fairly commonly photographed object, like this nautilus shell.
So obviously, something like this is a photo composition with a nautilus shell and a drawing render of a photo, so it's a drawing
Being the person that they can turn to if you're, you know using this nautical theme, the captain of the ship.
Ha, ha. There's the nautilus.
Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting that you mentioned nautical.
"Rippling" has won two big awards, including the 2013 Nautilus Award and the 2013 "Inc.
Well, it may have something to do with the nautical mile, an actual technological advantage.
And with that, he was able to create a whole new form of nautical map that told sailors not just where they were but
the evening and uh looked at my GPS to check my position and I was two and a half nautical miles about 5k further
errors. And that was thrashed out in the late 18th century in the nautical almanac in London,