Just watching this lovely programme and was wondering how they know if the lights on the cameras affect the life on the seabeds . They’ve just been down to the Mariana Trench where it must be pitch black. The fish must be startled.
It's likely that research has shown that shown that the eyes of deep sea fish only respond to certain frequency ranges (possibly towards the ultra-violet end of the spectrum). Using camera lights which only use frequencies outside of the spectrum visible to those fish won't disturb them at all.
Must admit, it's the only programme on tv right now that can have me sat with mouth agape in awe. Cannibal squid, Black and Decker worms burrowing into whalebone and a fish with a see through head. Don't see them every day of the week. Well, not in Burnley-By-The-Canal anyway:-)
Light and colour does change. I went 26m under the sea in a submarine recently. My coral pink nail varnish went a deep burgundy. Weird. Amazing experience tho.