BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A livestream featuring sea life in the South Atlantic has Argentines hooked, showcasing the public’s latest interest in a new fad called "slow TV."
Livestream of deep sea creatures goes viral
The livestream featured transparent-faced fish drifting through dusky waters with only occasional mutters among marine biologists breaking the thick silence.
The researchers behind the vehicle filming life-forms 13,000 feet undersea told The Associated Press on Monday that they never expected their deep-sea expedition to become such a social media sensation.
What they're saying:
"It was a huge surprise for us," said expedition leader Daniel Lauretta. "It’s something that fills our hearts because we want to spread the word."
The video feed has attracted more than 1.