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; Vincent Cassel; 8861 Vote; country=USA; Average rating=6,2 / 10 Stars; Release year=2020. "Under water" redirects here. For the term relating to finance, see Negative equity. "Undersea" redirects here. For the EP by The Antlers, see Undersea (EP. The Underwater environment refers to the region below the surface of, and immersed in, liquid water in a natural or artificial feature (called a body of water) such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, reservoir, river, canal, or aquifer. Some characteristics of the underwater environment are universal, but many depend on the local situation. Liquid water has been present on Earth for most of the history of the planet. The underwater environment is thought to be the place of the origin of life on Earth, and it remains the ecological region most critical to the support of life and the natural habitat of the majority of living organisms. Several branches of science are dedicated to the study of this environment or specific parts or aspects of it. A number of human activities are conducted in the more accessible parts of the underwater environment. These include research, underwater diving for work or recreation, and underwater warfare with submarines. However, the underwater environment is hostile to humans in many ways and often inaccessible, and therefore relatively little explored. Extent [ edit] The world ocean is the most visible part of Earth from space Three quarters of the planet Earth is covered by water. Most of the planet's solid surface is abyssal plain, at depths between 4, 000 and 5, 500 metres (13, 100 and 18, 000 ft) below the surface of the oceans. The solid surface location on the planet closest to the centre of the geoid is the Challenger Deep, located in the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10, 924 metres (35, 840 ft. There is a smaller part of the surface covered by bodies of fresh water and a large volume of underground water in aquifers. The underwater environment is hostile to humans in many ways and therefore little explored. It can be mapped by sonar, or more directly explored via manned, remotely operated, or autonomous submersibles. The ocean floors have been surveyed via sonar to at least a coarse resolution; particularly-strategic areas have been mapped in detail, to assist in navigating and detecting submarines, though the resulting maps may be classified. citation needed] Oceans and seas [ edit] Clouds over the Atlantic Ocean An ocean is a body of water that composes much of a planet 's hydrosphere. [1] On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern (Antarctic) and Arctic Oceans. [2] 3] The word "ocean" is often used interchangeably with "sea" in American English. Strictly speaking, a sea is a body of water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land, 4] though " the sea " refers also to the oceans. Saline water covers approximately 361, 000, 000 km 2 (139, 000, 000 sq mi) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface and 90% of the Earth's biosphere. [5] The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. [5] The total volume is approximately 1. 35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3, 700 meters (12, 100 ft. 6] 7] 8] Lakes, ponds, and rivers [ edit] A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land, apart from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. [9] Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, and therefore are distinct from lagoons, and are also larger and deeper than ponds, though there are no official or scientific definitions. [10] Lakes can be contrasted with rivers or streams, which are usually flowing. Most lakes are fed and drained by rivers and streams. Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas, rift zones, and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in endorheic basins or along the courses of mature rivers. In some parts of the world there are many lakes because of chaotic drainage patterns left over from the last Ice Age. All lakes are temporary over geologic time scales, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them. Many lakes are artificial and are constructed for industrial or agricultural use, for hydro-electric power generation or domestic water supply, or for aesthetic, recreational purposes, or other activities. A pond is an area filled with water, either natural or artificial, that is smaller than a lake. [11] It may arise naturally in floodplains as part of a river system, or be a somewhat isolated depression (such as a kettle, vernal pool, or prairie pothole. It may contain shallow water with marsh and aquatic plants and animals. [12] Ponds are frequently man-made, or expanded beyond their original depth and bounds. Among their many uses, ponds provide water for agriculture and livestock, aid in habitat restoration, serve as fish hatcheries, are components of landscape architecture, may store thermal energy as solar ponds, and treat wastewater as treatment ponds. Ponds may be fresh, saltwater, or brackish. A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing under the influence of gravity towards an ocean, lake, another river, or into the ground. Small rivers can be referred to using names such as stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill. There are no official definitions for the generic term river as applied to geographic features, 13] Rivers are part of the hydrological cycle; water generally collects in a river from precipitation in a drainage basin from surface runoff and other sources such as groundwater recharge, springs, and the release of stored water in natural ice and snow. Potamology is the scientific study of rivers, while limnology is the study of inland waters in general. Subterranean water [ edit] Typical aquifer cross-section An aquifer is an underground layer of water -bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials ( gravel, sand, or silt. The study of water flow in aquifers and the characterization of aquifers is called hydrogeology. If an impermeable layer overlies the aquifer, pressure could cause it to become a confined aquifer. Aquifers may be classified as porous or karst, where a porous aquifer contains the water in the spaces between the grains of a loose sediment or rock (typically sand or sandstone) while a karst aquifer contains water mainly in relatively large voids in relatively impermeable rock, such as limestone or dolomite. Water filled caves can be classified as active and relict: active caves have water flowing through them; relict caves do not, though water may be retained in them. Types of active caves include inflow caves ( into which a stream sinks. outflow caves ( from which a stream emerges. and through caves ( traversed by a stream. 14] Artificial bodies of water [ edit] A reservoir is, most commonly, an enlarged natural or artificial lake, pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of water, interrupting a watercourse to form an embayment within it, through excavation, or building retaining walls or levees. Canals are artificial waterways which may have dams and locks that create reservoirs of low speed current flow. Physical characteristics [ edit] Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance. Its chemical formula is H 2 O, meaning that each of its molecules contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, connected by covalent bonds. Water is the name of the liquid state of H 2 O at standard ambient temperature and pressure. Water at the surface of the Earth moves continually through the water cycle of evaporation, transpiration ( evapotranspiration) condensation, precipitation, and runoff, usually reaching the sea. Water seldom exists in a pure form, it almost always contains dissolved substances, and usually other matter in suspension. Density [ edit] Density of ice and water as a function of temperature The density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimetre (62 lb/cu ft) The density varies with temperature, but not linearly: as the temperature increases, the density rises to a peak at 3. 98 C (39. 16 F) and then decreases; this is unusual. [15] Regular, hexagonal ice is also less dense than liquid water—upon freezing, the density of water decreases by about 9. 16] These effects are due to the reduction of thermal motion with cooling, which allows water molecules to form more hydrogen bonds that prevent the molecules from coming close to each other. [15] While below 4 C the breakage of hydrogen bonds due to heating allows water molecules to pack closer despite the increase in the thermal motion (which tends to expand a liquid) above 4 C water expands as the temperature increases. [15] Water near the boiling point is about 4% less dense than water at 4 C (39 F. 16] a] Temperature distribution in a lake in summer and winter The unusual density curve and lower density of ice than of water is vital to life—if water were most dense at the freezing point, then in winter the very cold water at the surface of lakes and other water bodies would sink, the lake could freeze from the bottom up, and all life in them would be killed. [16] Furthermore, given that water is a good thermal insulator (due to its heat capacity) some frozen lakes might not completely thaw in summer. [16] The layer of ice that floats on top insulates the water below. [17] Water at about 4 C (39 F) also sinks to the bottom, thus keeping the temperature of the water at the bottom constant (see diagram. 16] The density of sea water depends on the dissolved salt content as well as the temperature. Ice still floats in the oceans, otherwise they would freeze from the bottom up. However, the salt content lowers the freezing point by about 1. 9 C and lowers the temperature of the density maximum of water to the fresh water freezing point at 0 C. [18] This is why, in ocean water, the downward convection of colder water is not blocked by an expansion of water as it becomes colder near the freezing point. The oceans' cold water near the freezing point continues to sink. So creatures that live at the bottom of cold oceans like the Arctic Ocean generally live in water 4 C colder than at the bottom of frozen-over fresh water lakes and rivers. As the surface of sea water begins to freeze (at −1. 9 C for salinity 3. 5% the ice that forms is essentially salt-free, with about the same density as freshwater ice. [18] This ice floats on the surface, and the salt that is "frozen out" adds to the salinity and density of the sea water just below it, in a process known as brine rejection. This denser salt water sinks by convection. This produces essentially freshwater ice at −1. 9 C on the surface. [18] On a large scale, the process of brine rejection and sinking cold salty water results in ocean currents forming to transport such water away from the Poles, leading to a global system of currents called the thermohaline circulation. Pressure [ edit] The density of water causes ambient pressures that increase dramatically with depth. The atmospheric pressure at the surface is 14. 7 pounds per square inch or around 100 kPa. A comparable hydrostatic pressure occurs at a depth of only 10 metres (33 ft) 9. 8 metres (32 ft) for sea water. Thus, at about 10 m below the surface, the water exerts twice the pressure (2 atmospheres or 200 kPa) as air at surface level. Buoyancy [ edit] Any object immersed in water is subjected to a buoyant force that counters the force of gravity, appearing to make the object less heavy. If the overall density of the object exceeds the density of water, the object sinks. If the overall density is less than the density of water, the object rises until it floats on the surface. Penetration of light [ edit] Note the bluish cast given to objects in this underwater photo of pillow lava ( NOAA. With increasing depth underwater, sunlight is absorbed, and the amount of visible light diminishes. Because absorption is greater for long wavelengths (red end of the visible spectrum) than for short wavelengths (blue end of the visible spectrum) the colour spectrum is rapidly altered with increasing depth. White objects at the surface appear bluish underwater, and red objects appear dark, even black. Although light penetration will be less if water is turbid, in the very clear water of the open ocean less than 25% of the surface light reaches a depth of 10 m (33 feet. At 100 m (330 ft) the light present from the sun is normally about 0. 5% of that at the surface. citation needed] The euphotic depth is the depth at which light intensity falls to 1% of the value at the surface. This depth is dependent upon water clarity, being only a few metres underwater in a turbid estuary, but may reach up to 200 metres in the open ocean. At the euphotic depth, plants (such as phytoplankton) have no net energy gain from photosynthesis and thus cannot grow. Temperature [ edit] There are three layers of ocean temperature: the surface layer, the thermocline, and the deep ocean. The average temperature of surface layer is about 17 C. About 90% of ocean's water is below the thermocline in the deep ocean, where most of the water is below 4 C. [19] There are temperature anomalies at active volcanic sites and hydrothermal vents, where water temperatures can significantly exceed 100C. Thermal conductivity [ edit] Water conducts heat around 25 times more efficiently than air. Hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition, occurs when the human body's core temperature falls below 35 C. Insulating the body's warmth from water is the main purpose of diving suits and exposure suits when used in water temperatures below 25 C. Acoustic properties [ edit] Sound is transmitted about 4. 3 times faster in water (1, 484 m/s in fresh water) than in air (343 m/s. The human brain can determine the direction of sound in air by detecting small differences in the time it takes for sound waves in air to reach each of the two ears. For these reasons divers find it difficult to determine the direction of sound underwater. However, some animals have adapted to this difference and many use sound to navigate underwater. Electrical conductivity [ edit] This section needs expansion with: Electrical conductivity in fresh and seawater. You can help by adding to it. July 2019) Dissolved materials [ edit] Salinity [ edit] Dissolved gases [ edit] Ecosystems [ edit] An estuary mouth and coastal waters, part of an aquatic ecosystem An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in a body of water. Communities of organisms that are dependent on each other and on their environment live in aquatic ecosystems. The two main types of aquatic ecosystems are marine ecosystems and freshwater ecosystems. [20] Marine ecosystems are the largest of Earth 's aquatic ecosystems and are distinguished by waters that have a high salt content. Marine waters cover more than 70% of the surface of the Earth and account for more than 97% of Earth's water supply [21] 22] and 90% of habitable space on Earth. [23] Marine ecosystems include nearshore systems, such as the salt marshes, mudflats, seagrass meadows, mangroves, rocky intertidal systems and coral reefs. They also extend outwards from the coast to include offshore systems, such as the surface ocean, pelagic ocean waters, the deep sea, oceanic hydrothermal vents, and the sea floor. Marine ecosystems are characterized by the biological community of organisms that they are associated with and their physical environment. As the world ocean is the principal component of Earth's hydrosphere, it is integral to life, forms part of the carbon cycle, and influences climate and weather patterns. The World Ocean is the habitat of 230, 000 known species, but because much of it is unexplored, the number of species that exist in the ocean is much larger, possibly over two million. [24] Freshwater ecosystems include lakes and ponds, rivers, streams, springs, aquifers, bogs, and wetlands. They have a lower salt content than marine ecosystems. Freshwater habitats can be classified by different factors, including temperature, light penetration, nutrients, and vegetation. Freshwater ecosystems can be divided into lentic ecosystems (still water) and lotic ecosystems (flowing water. 25] Aquatic ecosystems are characterised by the limitation on ambient lighting due to absorption by the water itself and by dissolved and suspended matter in the water column, and by the support provided by buoyancy. Nutrients usable by plants are dissolved in the water, making them easily available. Outside the euphotic zone, photosynthesis cannot occur and life must use other sources of energy than sunlight. History [ edit] The Origin of water on Earth is unknown; oceans are thought to have formed in the Hadean eon and may have been the impetus for the emergence of life. Evolutionary pressures of the underwater environment [ edit] This section is empty. August 2019) Humans in the underwater environment [ edit] Although a number of human activities are conducted underwater—such as research, underwater diving for work or recreation, and underwater warfare with submarines, the underwater environment is hostile to humans in many ways and therefore little explored. An immediate obstacle to human activity under water is that human lungs cannot naturally function in this environment. Unlike the gills of fish, human lungs are adapted to the exchange of gases at atmospheric pressure. Any penetration into the underwater environment for more than a few minutes requires artificial aids to maintain life. For solid and liquid tissues like bone, muscle and blood, the high ambient pressure is not much of a problem; but it is a problem for any gas-filled spaces like the mouth, ears, paranasal sinuses and lungs. This is because the gas in those spaces is much more compressible than the solids and liquids, and reduces in volume much more when under pressure and so does not provide those spaces with support against the higher outside pressure. Even at a depth of 8 ft (2. 4 m) underwater, an inability to equalize air pressure in the middle ear with outside water pressure can cause pain, and the tympanic membrane (eardrum) can rupture at depths under 10 ft (3 m. The danger of pressure damage is greatest in shallow water because the ratio of pressure change is greatest near the surface of the water. The raised pressure also affects the solution of breathing gases in the tissues over time, and can lead to a range of adverse effects, such as inert gas narcosis, and oxygen toxicity. Decompression must be controlled to avoid bubble formation in the tissues and the consequent symptoms of decompression sickness. With a few exceptions, the underwater environment tends to cool the unprotected human body. This heat loss will generally lead to hypothermia eventually. Hazards of the underwater environment [ edit] There are several classes of hazards to humans inherent to the underwater environment. Absence of breathable gas, which can cause asphyxia, specifically by drowning. Ambient pressures which could cause barotrauma, or toxic effects of breathing gas components at raised partial pressures. Ambient temperatures which may lead to hypothermia, or in unusual cases, to hyperthermia, due to high rates of heat exchange. Solution of inert breathing gas components may lead to decompression sickness if decompression is too rapid. Entrainment of diver by moving water in currents and waves can cause injury by impacting the diver against hard objects or moving them to inappropriate depths. Dangerous aquatic organisms of various sorts. Ambient pressure diving [ edit] Tektite I underwater habitat with ambient pressure divers using scuba In ambient pressure diving, the diver is directly exposed to the pressure of the surrounding water. The ambient pressure diver may dive on breath-hold, or use breathing apparatus for scuba diving or surface-supplied diving, and the saturation diving technique reduces the risk of decompression sickness (DCS) after long-duration deep dives. Immersion in water and exposure to cold water and high pressure have physiological effects on the diver which limit the depths and duration possible in ambient pressure diving. Breath-hold endurance is a severe limitation, and breathing at high ambient pressure adds further complications, both directly and indirectly. Technological solutions have been developed which can greatly extend depth and duration of human ambient pressure dives, and allow useful work to be done underwater. [26] Atmospheric pressure diving [ edit] The Newtsuit has fully articulated, rotary joints in the arms and legs. These provide great mobility, while remaining largely unaffected by high pressures. A diver can be isolated from the ambient pressure by using an atmospheric diving suit (ADS) which is a small one-person articulated anthropomorphic submersible which resembles a suit of armour, with elaborate pressure resisting joints to allow articulation while maintaining an internal pressure of one atmosphere. An ADS can be used for relatively deep dives of up to 2, 300 feet (700 m) for many hours, and eliminates the majority of significant physiological dangers associated with deep diving; the occupant need not decompress, there is no need for special gas mixtures, nor is there danger of decompression sickness or nitrogen narcosis, and the diver is effectively isolated from most aquatic organisms. [27] Divers do not even need to be skilled swimmers, but mobility and dexterity are significantly degraded. Submersibles and submarines [ edit] A submersible is a small watercraft designed to operate underwater. The term submersible is often used to differentiate from other underwater vessels known as submarines, in that a submarine is a fully autonomous craft, capable of renewing its own power and breathing air, whereas a submersible is usually supported by a surface vessel, platform, shore team or sometimes a larger submarine. There are many types of submersibles, including both manned and unmanned craft, otherwise known as remotely operated vehicles or ROVs. [28] Remotely operated vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles [ edit] ROV working on a subsea structure Pluto Plus AUV for underwater mine identification and destruction. From Norwegian minehunter KNM Hinnøy Remotely operated underwater vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles are part of a larger group of undersea systems known as unmanned underwater vehicles. ROVs are unoccupied, usually highly maneuverable, and operated by a crew either aboard a vessel/floating platform or on proximate land. They are linked to a host ship by a neutrally buoyant tether, or a load-carrying umbilical cable is used along with a tether management system (TMS. The umbilical cable contains a group of electrical conductors and fiber optics that carry electric power, video, and data signals between the operator and the TMS. Where used, the TMS then relays the signals and power for the ROV down the tether cable. Once at the ROV, the electric power is distributed between the components of the ROV. In high-power applications, most of the electric power drives a high-power electric motor which drives a hydraulic pump for propulsion and to power equipment. Most ROVs are equipped with at least a video camera and lights. Additional equipment is commonly added to expand the vehicle's capabilities. Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are robots that travel underwater without requiring input from an operator. Underwater gliders are a subclass of AUVs. [29] Anthropogenic effects on the underwater environment [ edit] Sciences of the underwater environment [ edit] Hydrology  – The science of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and other planets Hydrography  – Applied science of measurement and description of physical features of bodies of water Limnology  – The science of inland aquatic ecosystems Marine biology  – The scientific study of organisms that live in the ocean Marine ecology  – The study of the interactions between organisms and environment in the sea Marine geology  – The study of the history and structure of the ocean floor Ocean chemistry  – chemistry of marine environments Oceanography  – The study of the physical and biological aspects of the ocean Potamology – The study of rivers Underwater archaeology  – Archaeological techniques practiced at underwater sites See also [ edit] Timeline of diving technology  – A chronological list of notable events in the history of underwater diving Underwater acoustics  – The study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of sound waves with the water and its boundaries Underwater photography  – Genre of photography Underwater vision  – Effects of the underwater environment on (human) vision Science of underwater diving  – Scientific concepts that are closely associated with underwater diving UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage References [ edit] "WordNet Search — ocean. 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Learning about Underwater Photography Underwater photography is a unique photographic genre that often requires the use of scuba gear, but can also be done while swimming, snorkeling, in an underwater vehicle, or by using automated cameras.  While underwater imaging requires lots of specialized equipment and techniques, the payoff is worth it. Underwater photographers have access to many amazing subjects, including fish and other marine life, cave systems, shipwrecks, aquascapes, diver portraits, and more. Lighting Achieving proper lighting is one of the primary challenges underwater photographers face. Even in crystal clear water, light levels drop off significantly starting at just five feet deep because most of the light reflects off the waters surface. In addition to light loss, the white balance of the ambient light becomes increasingly blue as you descend, which diminishes the vivid colors of your subjects. For these reasons, you should use flash if taking pictures at depths greater than five feet. Its also very important to get as close to your subject as possible to reduce the amount of backscatter (small water particles) and white-balance issues in your photos. Other considerations include the direction of the lighting, the best time of day to shoot, and what specific lighting gear you need for your shoot.  For more information, read Learn to Light Underwater. To view lighting products, check out the Underwater Lights & Strobes page. Cameras and Housings There are many different camera options for underwater photography. For casual shooters or those who want a one-time solution, check out the Fujifilm Quicksnap 800 Waterproof Disposable Camera. For more serious shooters, we stock lots of underwater housings that can transform your everyday point-and-shoot, SLR, or mirrorless camera into an underwater camera. If youre snorkeling or shooting in shallow water, you can use more affordable waterproof pouches that resemble heavy-duty zip-lock bags with glass lens portals. Some pouches can go as deep as 30 feet. If youre shooting in deeper water, you need a hard-shell housing to protect your camera. Hard-shell housings are specifically made for certain camera models so that you can control your cameras exposure and functions with ease. Skills and Training The majority of underwater photographs are taken while scuba diving, so being a certified scuba diver is a good idea. Displaying good diving technique also improves the quality of the images, since a calm, skilled diver will not disturb marine life or the environment as much as an inexperienced diver. If you want to take your underwater photography to the next level, B&H has the equipment and know-how to get you there. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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What is an Underwater Mortgage An underwater mortgage is a home purchase loan with a higher principal than the free-market value of the home. This situation can occur when property values are falling. In an underwater mortgage, the homeowner may not have any equity available for credit. An underwater mortgage can potentially prevent a borrower from refinancing or selling the home unless they have the cash to pay the loss out of pocket. Explaining Underwater Loans Breaking Down an Underwater Mortgage Underwater mortgages were a common problem among homeowners around the height of the 2008 financial crisis, which among other things, involved a substantial deflation in housing prices. While the market has greatly recovered due to support from monetary policy and interest rate stabilization, underwater mortgages are still a factor that property owners must follow closely when making a real estate investment. Generally, a mortgage is considered underwater when the value of the home is less than the original mortgage principal. Depending on the decrease in the value of the home since its purchase, the borrower may also have no equity or negative equity. Equity on a home is associated with the value of the home versus the balance paid. A borrower with a 250, 000 mortgage that sees their home value decrease to 225, 000 is considered to have an underwater mortgage. If the borrower has paid half of the principal on their mortgage loan resulting in a principal balance of 125, 000, then they still are considered to have positive equity of 100, 000 which could be utilized in a home equity loan. The 2008 Financial Crisis The 2008 financial crisis had numerous effects on the U. S. economy. One such effect was a bursting housing bubble that substantially deflated real estate property values across the market. A primary catalyst for the housing value deflation was loose lending standards for borrowers providing for broader mortgage loan approvals. This loose lending specifically to subprime borrowers led to a heightened number of defaults and foreclosures which effected real estate property values across the U. market. This led to a variety of uncommon situations causing losses for borrowers across the market whose mortgage loan values exceeded their homes fair market value. Subsequently, monetary policy implementation from the Federal Reserve helped the U. economy to recover and housing prices to rebound. Lower interest rates following the crisis also helped to reduce mortgage payment burdens and increase some demand for real estate. Assessing Home Value Given new market initiatives from the Dodd-Frank legislation helping to improve mortgage lending standards, it is not likely that homebuyers will again see the substantial real estate price drops that occurred in 2008. However, the 2008 financial crisis did cause a new sense of market realization and caution across real estate investing. As such lenders are now more cautious about the mortgages they approve and homeowners are generally more careful about the mortgage debt they take on. Even with a new outlook on the market, though, homeowners still must closely follow home values and mitigate underwater mortgage risks. To maintain a good understanding of a homes value, a homeowner may choose to have the property appraised annually. Appraisals are also done regularly to calculate property taxes. An appraisal value will be based on a number of factors which may include national market trends, recent sales by similar properties in the region and neighborhood as well as the homes individual amenities. Homeowners can also work to maintain a high home value for their home by doing regular renovations and actively supporting positive community activities.

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Underwater song. Underwater soundtrack. I can get a bicycle at Jamaica at Lagwood on a hil my name is reuben i am 10 yares old. YouTube. Underwater rugby. Underwater hockey. Underwater movie reviews. Like look at all that lobster! Its like so many to chose from. I wish I live there, I can feed my family. I remember shark tale I watched that as a youngster love that movie. An effective sci-fi thriller that acknowledges its inspirations. 1/10/2020 Kristen Stewart and Vincent Cassel play survivors of an endangered deep-sea drilling crew in William Eubank's monster movie. Following up on his 2014 brainteaser The Signal, William Eubank's Underwater lets viewers know what they're in for from the start: If its title treatment's faint echo of Alien doesn't tip you off (with letters materializing onscreen out of order against a ghostly expanse) a credits sequence heavy on newspaper-headline exposition may remind you of recent Godzilla reboots, in which humanity's hubris awakened terrible creatures from the deep. Sure, our working-class heroes — survivors of a deep-sea drilling disaster — are fighting against terrifying odds just to get to a structure that won't crumple under unfathomable water pressure before their oxygen runs out. But this is a creature feature, whose gory jump-scares and icktastic critter design are the reason you're here. An ensemble led by Kristen Stewart brings credible camaraderie to the scenario without quite matching the vivid chemistry of Alien and its best descendants; with such a tightly packed survival tale ahead of them, though, few viewers will be calling out for more character development. Stewart plays Norah, a mechanical engineer working more than six miles beneath the ocean's surface on the deepest drilling operation in history. Alone at the film's beginning, she speaks to us in a surprisingly pensive voiceover, making elliptical references to a former boyfriend and declarations — "there's a comfort to cynicism; there's a lot less to lose" — that don't sync up with anything to come in the film. No matter: Norah's about to be jolted from her reverie by a breach in her station's hull. After a panicked race to find a structurally sound airlock, she realizes hundreds of her crewmates have been killed by the explosive flood. As she and the one other survivor from this part of the station (Mamoudou Athie's Rodrigo) crawl through rubble searching for others, the film mercilessly amplifies the setting's inherently claustrophobia-triggering qualities. Gathering soon with their captain (Vincent Cassel) and three other survivors (T. J. Miller, Jessica Henwick and John Gallagher Jr. they realize their only option is to get in spacesuit-like deep sea gear, descend further to the ocean floor, and walk out to the main drilling station. As they figure things out, they get their first looks at what's responsible for weird noises they're hearing outside — an unknown species originating from suboceanic thermal vents, perhaps, forced out by a drilling-triggered seismic event. Here's hoping that event didn't wreck the drilling site as it did this command center. As they prepare to make the trip, Norah instructs Emily (Henwick) the only other woman in the group, to take off her pants, as they won't fit in the undersea suit. Presumably, the line was slipped into the script to justify the fact that, later in the film, Stewart will spend multiple scenes running around in just her underwear. But it might draw attention to this contrivance instead: Those exoskeleton-like suits clearly weren't tailored to fit individual crewmembers, and Miller's character Paul (the cast's comic relief, naturally) just reminded us what a big fella he is. How can a suit accommodate his girth, with room left for the stuffed animal he inexplicably carries around, while the much smaller Emily and Norah have to strip down? Grounded in reality or not, a skimpier version of Ellen Ripley's underwear-action-hero look is one Alien reference this movie could've done without. Eubank maximizes the cold-sweat factor once his characters are on the ocean floor — totally exposed to the monsters they're hearing, but unable to see them in the sediment-clouded murk. He puts his camera into Norah's helmet, but films her from the side, emphasizing how trapped she is within; several violent scenes remind us all how horrible it would be if that transparent shell were to crack. Or be cracked. Eubank rations out the pic's monsters with skill — lots and lots of "what's that sound. at first, followed by quite effective partial or fleeting glances. But even after we've seen the fluidly-moving things in full and at length, the film nicely balances their menace with that of the depths. In fact, Underwater hints at one point that the ocean is the only thing truly worth fearing here. In a fleeting echo of man-plays-God sci-fi parables of yore, a character describes the monsters as Mother Earth's vengeance on those who would never stop looking for ways to extract her resources: We took too much — and now she's taking back. Whether on Earth or on ore-rich moons far out in the galaxy, it seems the ones chanting "Drill, baby drill" the loudest are never around when the mine collapses, the rig explodes or a monster shows up to punish their greed. Production company: Chernin Entertainment Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox Cast: Kristen Stewart, T. Miller, Jessica Henwick, Vincent Cassel, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie Director: William Eubank Screenwriters: Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad Producers: Peter Chernin, Tonia Davis, Jenno Topping Executive producer: Kevin Halloran Director of photography: Bojan Bazelli Production designer: Naaman Marshall Costume designer: Dorotka Sapinska Editors: Brian Berdan, William Hoy, Todd E. Miller Composers: Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts Casting director: Angela Demo Rated PG-13, 94 minutes.

Underwater robot doomsday glacier. Underwater 2020. 😍😍😍😍😍😍. Which cam are you using. 亞特蘭提斯的地盤. Yes, she's a very good actress, especially throwing elbows at some guys face like in Charlies Angel trailer lollll. What Does Underwater Mean? Underwater is the term for a financial contract or asset that is worth less than its notional value. This item could be an out-of-the-money  call option where the stock currently trades above the option's strike price. More commonly though, the term is used in relation to a house, or another substantial asset, which has an outstanding mortgage or loan on the asset that is a larger amount than what the asset is worth. In either case, the holder has an asset without intrinsic value. In the case of the mortgage or loan, the holder of the asset actually owes more than the asset is worth. Underwater is also referred to as upsidedown. Key Takeaways Underwater means an asset is out-of-the-money, an options trading term, but more commonly refers to having a loan on an asset that is larger than what the asset is worth. A homeowner is underwater if their mortgage is larger than what the home is worth. Underwater situations can often, but not always, be avoided by looking for good deals and creating a margin of safety between the asset's value and the loan amount. Explaining Underwater Loans Underwater Explained In options trading, an out-of-the-money (OTM) call has a strike price above the current price of the underlying stock or commodity. An OTM put has a strike below the current price of the underlying. If the underlying asset cannot move above the call strike or below the put strike, the option will expire worthless. This occurs because all of the value of an OTM option is derived from its time value and the potential for the underlying to move in-the-money (ITM. However, if it doesn't move ITM, all of that time value decays, leaving the option holder with a worthless asset. Traders use OTM options when they believe the underlying asset will eventually move in the desired direction. More commonly, underwater means owning an asset that is worth less than an outstanding loan on that asset. This could happen in a margin trading account, where a trader owns a stock on leverage, but the company (stock) declares bankruptcy and the stock holdings no longer cover the margin or loan the broker provided to buy the stock initially. The account is underwater, and the investor will need to find funds somewhere else to pay back the money (loan) they lost in the stock market. This is called a margin call. If a new car is purchased with a loan, the purchase almost immediately results in the buyer being underwater because the car will depreciate immediately once it is driven off the lot while the loan will be paid down slowly over years. Eventually, as more payments are made, and the car depreciates at a slower rate, the car will be back above water. For example, in 10 years the loan is paid off but the owner can probably sell the car for a few thousand dollars, depending on the make and health of the vehicle. Underwater Real Estate In real estate, underwater refers to the situation where a house or other property is worth less than the money owed on the loan. This poor value presents problems for both the homeowner and the holder of the mortgage. If the homeowner needs to move, the sale of the home will not produce sufficient monies to pay the mortgage holder, even before any transaction fees. In this case, the homeowner must find additional funds or enter into a short sale with a third party. These types of problems, in turn, lead to legal battles and possible difficulties down the road for both the original homeowner and the third party lender. While a short sale does complicate the process by which the original lender recovers their money, a more significant problem with underwater mortgages emerged after the housing bubble in 2006 and bust in 2007. Homeowners owing more than their home's value quietly walked away from their investments. This resulted in mortgage defaults, leaving the lending banks with losses and the added expenses of liquidating their acquired homes. Tips to Avoid Being Underwater Being underwater on a loan isn't always a horrible thing. As long as payments are made, the loan is paid down and the underwater situation may end up being temporary. That said, underwater situations can be mostly avoided by looking for a margin of safety in regards to the asset being purchased and the loan amount. Getting a good deal on a house or car, where the value of the asset could be sold for more than what is paid (given some time) will mean the loan amount is smaller and there is a larger buffer between the asset's value and the loan amount. This means the asset would need to fall in value more in order to be underwater. Compare that to a couple that overpays for a house, paying 300, 000 in a bidding war for a house that is really only worth 280, 000. Depending on how much they put down, they could be underwater immediately, or if housing prices fall they could be underwater substantially in a short amount of time. Missing payments or incurring additional fees for violating the terms of the loan can increase the loan amount owing quickly. This can cause a loan to move underwater, or deeper underwater. Lenders are often willing to work out solutions with borrowers if the financial struggles are short-term, as the lender doesn't want to have to go through the struggle of selling an underwater asset to only partially pay back a loan at a loss. If dealing with financial problems, talk to a financial planner, debt counselor, and/or the lender to help find a solution before the problem gets worse. Example of Being Underwater on a Mortgage Assume a person sees a house they like listed at 400, 000. They have 40, 000 for a downpayment, or 10. Not including other fees and mortgage insurance, which will mean some of the downpayment won't be going to the principle, for simplicity assume that the buyer gets a loan for 360, 000. Using the mortgage and downpayment the buyer pays for the house. Several months after the purchase they notice similar houses in their area are selling for substantially less than 400, 000. Similar homes, called comparables, are selling for 350, 000. The loan value of 360, 000 has only dropped incrementally to 359, 000 as much of the initial payments go to interest and not principle, yet the house is only worth 350, 000. If the house was sold, it could not pay off the loan. This is referred to as being underwater or upside down. If the housing market stabilizes, eventually the loan will be paid down and the property loan will no longer be underwater. Being underwater a small amount, or for a short period of time, isn't a major issue. Being underwater for a long time and by a large amount indicates a poor purchase, poor timing, or poor market conditions. Possibly all three. The house could be underwater for a number of reasons. Possibly the homebuyer overpaid in the first place. The house may have only been worth 350, 000 all along, but the seller asked more and the buyer was willing to pay it. Alternatively, the property value may have dropped. 400, 000 may have been a good price at the time, but a recent downturn in the economy means fewer jobs and not as many people being able to afford their homes. Forced to sell, property values are driven down. Property values often deteriorate slowly but can move quickly in certain areas. For example, a small town may see property values plummet very quickly if the main source of employment, say a plant or mine, closes. A certain street may see property values drop quickly if a gang takes of residence in one of the houses.

Underwater camera. This article is about the 2020 science fiction film. For the 1955 adventure film starring Jane Russell, see Underwater! Underwater Theatrical release poster Directed by William Eubank Produced by Peter Chernin Tonia Davis Jenno Topping Written by Brian Duffield Adam Cozad Starring Kristen Stewart Vincent Cassel Jessica Henwick John Gallagher Jr. Mamoudou Athie T. J. Miller Music by Marco Beltrami Brandon Roberts Cinematography Bojan Bazelli Edited by Todd E. Miller Brian Berdan William Hoy Production companies Chernin Entertainment Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date January 10, 2020 (United States) Running time 95 minutes Country United States Language English Budget 50–80 million [1] 2] Box office 37. 2 million [3] 4] Underwater is a 2020 American science fiction horror film directed by William Eubank and written by Brian Duffield and Adam Cozad. The film is produced by Chernin Entertainment and stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie, and T. Miller. [5] It follows a group of scientists at the bottom of the ocean who encounter a group of creatures after an earthquake destroys their laboratory. Underwater was released in the United States on January 10, 2020, by 20th Century Fox. The film has grossed 37 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics. It is the last film released under the 20th Century Fox name, before the name was changed to 20th Century Studios by Disney, after their acquisition of Fox and its assets. [6] Plot [ edit] Tian Industries intends to drill seven miles to the bottom of the Mariana Trench for resources. A large earthquake hits, and a section of the Kepler 822 Station starts to suffer a catastrophic breach from the pressure. Norah Price, a mechanical engineer, and Rodrigo are able to escape the area and close it off, temporarily preventing further damage to the Kepler. They rescue Paul as they make their way to the escape pod bay. However, the three discover that all of the escape pods have already been deployed, with Captain Lucien being the only person in the area when the three arrive. The surviving crew reach a control base and find biologist Emily Haversham and engineer Liam Smith, who are unsuccessful in their attempts to make contact with the surface. Lucien recommends that they put on pressurized suits and walk one mile across the ocean floor to the Roebuck Station 641. They start to emerge from the station into a cargo elevator, but Rodrigos helmet is faulty and cracks from the pressure, killing him instantly. The surviving crew see a distress beacon from one of the escape pods below, and Smith and Paul go outside to investigate. As Smith and Paul arrive at the location, the pod has been ripped open and a body lies in the rubble. Paul inspects the body, only for a hatchling creature to emerge from it and attack him. Smith is able to shoot and kill it with a bolt gun, and they bring it inside. Studying the creature's body, Haversham realizes it is a part of a previously undiscovered species. The five begin to set out towards the Roebuck Station, but as they are walking, the Kepler explodes, causing debris to fly towards them. Smith is hit by the debris, but Price and Lucien manage to save him and bring him inside. They are able to make it to the meet-point station by taking an access tunnel, allowing them to charge and clean their suits, but find that Smith's oxygen source is badly damaged from the debris. As they make their way through the access tunnel, Paul is attacked by an unknown creature and is dragged underwater before being ripped out of his suit and killed. Before leaving the access tunnel, the team discover that Smith's damaged oxygen pod will cause him to have to breathe in toxic fumes from the explosion. Unwilling to leave another crew member behind, Price, Lucien and Haversham agree to help him walk, dragging him if they have to. The remaining four crew members press on and start their walk across the ocean floor, but a humanoid creature appears, dragging Smith into a cave. Lucien manages to pull Smith out, but then tries to go for Smith's bolt gun, allowing the creature an opportunity to drag Lucien up through the water and away from the other three. Price is dragged along with Lucien, but when the creature begins ascending, Lucien sacrifices himself so that Price may escape the increasing change in pressure. Price ends up at the abandoned Shepard Station and finds that Lucien worked there beforehand, causing suspicion as to what Lucien really knew about these creatures and their involvement with the drilling stations. It is also revealed that Lucien's daughter, whom he frequently discusses as a presence in his life, died years ago. Price tries to make contact with Smith and Haversham, but to no avail. She then gets a new pressurized suit and leaves the Shepard, continuing toward the Roebuck. Walking along the ocean floor, Price reunites with Haversham, dragging Smith towards the Roebuck Station, and proceeds to help. As they enter the station, they notice that there is a nest of the humanoid creatures hanging from the ceiling and try to sneak by, but Havershams suit, low on oxygen, begins to make noise, causing one of them to wake up and attack Price. Price is partially swallowed by one of the creatures, but is able to kill it and break free. Before more of the creatures can attack, an enormous creature reveals itself and causes an explosion. Haversham rescues Price and they continue their way into the Roebuck. The three are able to reach the escape pod bay, but Price discovers that only two work, with a third being damaged and unusable. Price and Haversham manage to get an ailing but still alive Smith into one of the pods, and Price eventually convinces Haversham to take the last one. As this is happening, the gigantic alpha creature, which allegedly attacked and destroyed their rig earlier, emerges from around the Roebuck surrounded by even more of the humanoid creatures. The creatures start to follow the two escape pods, while the alpha begins to attack the Roebuck. Price, knowing she is already going to die, raises the energy levels of the core engines so that they explode, killing the creatures and allowing the escape pods to reach the surface. The film ends with images of newspaper articles depicting Tian Industries and their attempts to cover up the incident, which includes keeping Haversham and Smith's testimonies classified. The company goes on to say that they intend to expand their drilling efforts. Cast [ edit] Kristen Stewart as Norah Price Vincent Cassel as Captain Lucien T. Miller as Paul Abel Jessica Henwick as Emily Haversham John Gallagher Jr. as Liam Smith Mamoudou Athie as Rodrigo Nagenda Gunner Wright as Lee Miller Production [ edit] On February 22, 2017, it was announced that Kristen Stewart would star in Underwater, a film to be directed by William Eubank from a screenplay by Brian Duffield and Adam Cozad. It was revealed that principal production would commence the next month. [7] On March 7, 2017, T. Miller and Jessica Henwick joined the cast, and principal production was set to commence later that month in New Orleans. [8] On April 5, 2017, during principal production, Vincent Cassel and Mamoudou Athie joined the cast, 9] and the next day, John Gallagher Jr. was also added. [10] In May 2017, following the end of filming for the film, it was revealed that Gunner Wright was also part of the cast. [11] After shooting the film, the director decided to design the alpha creature based on H. P. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu. [12] Release [ edit] Underwater was released in the United States on January 10, 2020. [13] The film was the last Fox film to be released under the 20th Century Fox name, before its new owner, The Walt Disney Company, changed the name of the studio to 20th Century Studios. [14] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of February 1, 2020, Underwater has grossed 16. 7 million in the United States and Canada, and 20. 5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of 37. 2 million. [3] 4] In the United States and Canada, Underwater was released alongside Like a Boss and the expansions of Just Mercy and 1917, and was projected to gross around 8 million in its opening weekend. [15] 2] The film made 2. 7 million on its first day, including 500, 000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to 7 million, finishing seventh at the box office. [1] The film fell 48% in its second weekend to 3. 6 million (and 4. 8 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday) finishing eleventh. [16] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 148 reviews, with an average rating of 5. 13/10. The site's critical consensus reads. Underwater ' s strong cast and stylish direction aren't enough to distract from the strong sense of déjà vu provoked by this claustrophobic thriller's derivative story. 17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. 18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 2 out of 5 stars, with 35% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [1] References [ edit] a b c D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 10, 2020. 1917' Strong With 36M+ But 'Like A Boss. Just Mercy' Fighting Over 4th With 10M; Why Kristen Stewart's 'Underwater' Went Kerplunk With 7M. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 10, 2020. ^ a b Rubin, Rebecca (January 7, 2020. Will '1917' Get Box Office Boost After Golden Globes Wins. Variety. Retrieved January 8, 2020. ^ a b "Underwater (2020. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ a b "Underwater (2020. The Numbers. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ McNary, Dave (February 22, 2017. Kristen Stewart in Talks to Star in Adventure-Thriller 'Underwater. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ Vary, Adam (January 17, 2020. Disney Drops Fox Name, Will Rebrand as 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures. Retrieved January 17, 2020. ^ Busch, Anita (February 22, 2017. Kristen Stewart In Final Negotiations To Star In Fox Movie 'Underwater. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ McNary, Dave (March 7, 2017. T. Miller, Jessica Henwick Join Kristen Stewart in Thriller 'Underwater. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ Ford, Rebecca (May 4, 2017. Vincent Cassel, Get Down' Star Mamoudou Athie Join 'Underwater. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (April 6, 2017. John Gallagher Jr. Boards Fox's 'Underwater' Dwayne Cameron Joins ' 211. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ Wakeman, Gregory (May 22, 2017. Miller Compares Underwater To Two Classic James Cameron Films. CinemaBlend. Retrieved July 10, 2017. ^ Squires, John (January 17, 2020. Spoilers] Underwater' Director Confirms That You Saw What You Thought You Saw in the Final Act. Bloody Disgusting. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 7, 2019. Disney-Fox Updates Release Schedule: Sets Three Untitled 'Star Wars' Movies, New Mutants' Heads To 2020, Ad Astra' To Open Fall & More. Retrieved May 7, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 6, 2020. 1917' Advance Ticket Sales Already Fired Up From Golden Globe Wins As Sam Mendes Pic Sees 25M Opening. Retrieved January 7, 2020. ^ Anthony D'Alessandro (January 19, 2020. Bad Boys For Life' So Great With 100M+ Worldwide; Dolittle' Still A Dud With 57M+ Global – Box Office Update. Retrieved January 19, 2020. ^ Underwater (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 14, 2020. ^ Underwater Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 11, 2020. External links [ edit] Official Site on Fox Movies Underwater on IMDb.

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Underwater cleaning service. Edit Storyline Dominic Quesada and Johnny Gray, two SCUBA divers searching for sunken treasure off the coast of Cuba, think they've hit the jackpot when they find a 17th century ship on the sea floor. They need working capital however and Johnny is ready to hock his boat but his wife Theresa thinks they're off on another wild scheme that will leave them all poorer than when they started. She comes around however and are soon joined by Gloria, whose boat they will use and Father Cannon, a university professor and archaeologist. Although Dominic hasn't been completely honest with his partners, they may in fact be in the area of a major treasure ship. When they do find it, the ship is teetering on the edge of a 300 foot cliff and dangerous for even the most experienced divers. Written by garykmcd Plot Summary, Add Synopsis Taglines: COME ON BELOW. to that new, exciting Underwater World! See more  » Details Also Known As: The Big Rainbow Box Office Budget: 3, 500, 000 (estimated) See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Sound Mix: Mono (RCA Sound Recording) Color: Color (Technicolor) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Director John Sturges never met producer Howard Hughes. they only spoke by phone during the production of the film. See more » Goofs Johnny's narration as they sail to the wreck site includes the following. evening tossed out the stars like shining dice, I could only see the high-priced bangles that hang around Theresa's throat. However Theresa does not wear necklaces when she is on the deck and only once when below. See more » Soundtracks Rhythm Sticks (uncredited) Written and Performed by Dámaso Pérez Prado (as Perez Prado) Y Su Orchestra See more ».

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