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BeyondTheBlue
Subscribers 116K
Videos 57
Views 19.6M

Channels Like BeyondTheBlue

BeyondTheBlue explores oceanic topics through deep-dives into giant marine life, evolution, and deep-sea mysteries, as suggested by titles like Why Megalodon Had to Go Extinct and Why Antarctic Oceans Turn Animals Into Giants. The channel appears to produce in-depth, educational videos with a focus on marine gigantism, deep-sea life adaptations, and related phenomena, with a frequency that yields an average of about 1.3M views per video. Uploads are ongoing since Dec 22, 2024, with a current total of 57 videos and 116K subscribers.

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Videos 174
Views 131.0M
Appearances 50
SERP 100%
Similarity 79%
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High search overlap on deep sea topics (deep sea gigantism, giant marine animals, deep sea life adaptations) pairs with substantial content similarity (79%), showing both channels target similar educational wildlife topics and marine biology audiences.

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64% relevance

Subscribers 165K
Videos 10
Views 23.9M
Appearances 12
SERP 25%
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Notable search alignment on ocean mysteries and deep-sea topics, but content focuses more on science explanations with a strong 90% content match, indicating a shared audience interested in explanatory science across oceanic themes.

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Videos 172
Views 264.2M
Appearances 9
SERP 20%
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Strong overlap on deep sea gigantism and adaptations in searches, plus high content similarity (84%), suggesting both channels deliver in-depth science storytelling about marine life.

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56% relevance

Subscribers 14.3M
Videos 3.3K
Views 5.5B
Appearances 27
SERP 33%
Similarity 71%
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Significant search overlap for deep sea topics and giant marine life, with solid content similarity (71%), reflecting a shared documentary-style, nature-focused approach appealing to broad wildlife enthusiasts.

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Exard Monster Flash

55% relevance

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Moderate search overlap on deep sea predators and sea creature evolution, and high content similarity (82%), indicating a related but possibly more action- or creature-annotated presentation alongside BeyondTheBlue.

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PBS Eons

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Overlap on megafauna and marine fossil gigantism in searches, with strong content alignment (81%), showing both channels explore deep time perspectives on large sea life and evolutionary history.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include BBC Earth (56% match) and Real Science (58% match) as well as Natural World Facts (87% match), all targeting overlapping queries such as deep sea gigantism, giant marine animals, and deep sea life adaptations. The leading match is Natural World Facts at 87%, followed by Real Science at 58% and BBC Earth at 56%. BeyondTheBlue differs in scale from BBC Earth (14.3M subscribers) and Real Science (2.1M) but shares core topics on ocean mysteries and giant marine life, which drives similar search queries. Natural World Facts, with 1M subscribers, also aligns closely on overlapping topics like deep sea gigantism and giant marine animals, indicating a competitive space around educational, curiosity-driven ocean content.

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#7 52% MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) 74% 284K 18% 12
#8 52% Astrum Earth 78% 324K 12% 7
#9 51% EVNautilus 76% 664K 14% 9
#10 51% Unreal Planet Earth 81% 38.3K 6% 6
#11 51% Animalogic 81% 2.1M 5% 4
#12 51% Casual Geographic 82% 4.2M 4% 4
#13 50% MetaVine Labs 80% 237K 7% 5
#14 50% ExtinctZoo 81% 1.4M 4% 2
#15 49% Spinosnack 76% 307K 10% 7
#16 49% TED-Ed 70% 22.4M 19% 8
#17 49% New Nature 80% 217K 3% 3
#18 48% Shape of Life 77% 2.4K 5% 1
#19 47% Uncharted Mysteries 75% 256K 6% 2
#20 47% Nat Geo Animals 74% 6.3M 8% 6
#21 47% Cleo Abram 75% 7.5M 4% 4
#22 47% Forrest Galante 74% 2.3M 6% 4
#23 46% Nature on PBS 75% 1.2M 3% 2
#24 46% poi 75% 281K 3% 2
#25 45% Mixed Phenomenon 73% 543K 4% 3
#26 45% Earth Science Explained 73% 1.6K 3% 2
#27 45% Deep Marine Scenes 72% 86.8K 3% 3
#28 45% SLICE Wild 71% 98.7K 5% 2
#29 45% WILD NATURE - Nature animal documentary 71% 192K 4% 2
#30 44% National Geographic 68% 25.9M 9% 5
#31 44% Lindsay Nikole 71% 1.9M 4% 2
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#33 44% ifaw 71% 135K 4% 1
#34 43% School Subjects Online 68% 8.8K 6% 2
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#36 41% UC Santa Cruz Arts, Lectures, and Entertainment 65% 3.5K 4% 1
#37 40% Netflix 63% 32.9M 5% 2
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#39 38% Sr. Topanga 61% 9.2K 3% 1
#40 38% BBC News 61% 19.4M 3% 1
#41 37% BBC 60% 15.4M 4% 4
#42 37% Duke Center for Teaching and Learning 60% 6.8K 3% 1

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to BeyondTheBlue?

Natural World Facts — 87% match, 1M subscribers; Mr. Science — 64% match, 165K subscribers; Real Science — 58% match, 2.1M subscribers. These channels are the top competitors for BeyondTheBlue by topic overlap in science and ocean/earth science content and similarity in audience interest.

What type of content does BeyondTheBlue make?

BeyondTheBlue creates documentary-style science content about oceans and prehistoric marine life, based on video titles like Why Megalodon Had to Go Extinct, Why Squids get Creepier the Deeper you Go, Why Antarctic Oceans Turn Animals Into Giants, Why Did Prehistoric Oceans Have So Many Giants?, and Nothing About The Mariana Trench Is Normal... Here's Why. The channel averages about 1.3M views per video, and uploads occur with a frequency that averages to roughly multiple videos per week.

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