Deep sea diving is not for the faint-hearted, which is why the vast majority of individuals steer properly away from it.
However for those who fancy discovering out what goes down after darkish on the seabed with out truly heading underwater your self, you are in luck.
Scuba diver and filmmaker Barny Dillarstone took his digicam together with him as he explored the depths of the ocean in Amed, Bali, in November final yr.
Nonetheless, it isn’t like him having his recording tools on his individual was a uncommon incidence, because the content material creator commonly shares movies of him ‘dropping baited digicam into distant reefs across the Indo-Pacific’.

As a self-proclaimed ‘lover of all issues that swim’, Barny is consistently trying to find ‘loopy ocean creatures’.
However footage of his dive in Amed beneath the quilt of darkness has managed to ‘terrify’ and amaze a bunch of his subscribers, because of the collection of bizarre marine animals he ran into alongside the way in which.
Barny defined that he headed out at midnight within the hopes of discovering out what strange creatures emerge on the witching hour.
“It’s so enjoyable simply searching into the darkness at night time, as a result of there might be something on the market,” he informed the digicam. “We will go crawling round to see what’s lurking on the reef when the lights exit.”

The YouTuber stumbled into species which lots of people have by no means even heard of, in addition to the same old ocean dwellers resembling blue-spotted stingrays, cornetfish with ‘loopy colors’ and an ‘completely monstrous’ lionfish.
Though he loved seeing the unbelievable sights, Barny did admit that ‘being down right here alone at midnight is fairly creepy’, whereas saying that he might chillingly see ‘shadows drifting previous him within the distance’.
At one level, Barny ran right into a venomous tasseled scorpionfish, also referred to as scorpaenopsis oxycephalus, which have the flexibility to paralyse and even kill people.
“Tremendous camouflaged, I barely even noticed him,” the scuba diver mentioned of the ocean creature. “He’s an enormous boy… you wouldn’t wanna get stung by him. That’s one huge, grumpy scorpionfish.
“Oh, and proper subsequent to him, we have a surgeonfish and a parrotfish beneath this desk coral. They’re simply resting up, making an attempt to keep away from the sharks like me.”
The video confirmed Barny then head out on his second dive 24 hours later, however this time he was seeking a ship wreck in addition to some attention-grabbing underwater characters.

“I feel it is out right here someplace, but when I am sincere, it is utterly black and I’ve received no concept,” he mentioned of the ruins. “And, I am surrounded by stingrays.”
He discovered the wreckage fairly rapidly whereas seeing some ‘implausible’ issues alongside the way in which, together with a ‘disco clam’, which he defined are ‘well-known for his or her skill to supply a flashing gentle show’.
Issues quickly turned extra harmful, as Barny’s subsequent visitor actually took viewers abruptly.
A honeycomb moray eel – which get their title from the black spots which cowl their white-yellow physique, resembling honeycomb – emerged from the skeleton of the ship which lay on the ocean ground.
These are identified for being each nocturnal and solitary, in addition to having a strong chunk, so it is no surprise one took Barny abruptly when it immediately burst out of the small crevice.

The ultimate sea creature which shocked friends was the coconut octopus – which additionally has a venomous chunk that may rapidly paralyse its prey.
Nonetheless, it was the ‘well-known talent’ that the ‘fascinating species’ confirmed off which managed to go away individuals’s mouths broad open, somewhat than its concern issue.
These marine animals have the weird functionality of ‘operating alongside the underside’ of the ocean ground, which actually is a sight to behold, and even Barny remarked: “How bizarre!”
Viewers have been left shocked by the footage, in addition to being bowled over by Barny’s ‘bravery’ for heading underwater so late at night time.
One commented: “It’s important to be actually courageous to do that as a result of that’s completely terrifying.”
One other wrote: “What a spooky video! Being down there solo at night time have to be a loopy expertise, thanks for sharing that with us. I might most likely be freaked out half the time.”
A 3rd added: “Diving solo? You are recreation mate! Coconut octopus are cool, little question.”
A fourth mentioned: “Actually all my phobias in a single video.”
And a fifth chimed in: “That is astounding.”