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A three-foot-long Antarctic gonate squid was spotted swimming 7,000 feet below the surface of the Southern Ocean ...
It has taken humans over 100 years to see a rare Antarctic gonate squid alive and swimming through the dark, cold ocean.
Scientists on a research expedition in the Southern Ocean captured the first footage of a living Gonatus antarcticus squid.
An expedition in the Southern Ocean captured video of a rare species of deep-sea cephalopod. Until now, it had been found only in fishing nets and in the bellies of seabirds.
But whatever it was, it seemed as surprised to see the submersible as its operators were to find it—the squid released a ...
The Gonatus antarcticus squid, found only in the waters around Antarctica, was spotted at a depth of approx. 2152 meters in the Weddell Sea.
Scientists using a remotely operated submersible spotted the squid, but after a few minutes, it swam away in the depths.
Researchers have filmed a living Antarctic gonate squid in a world-first sighting deep in the ocean surrounding Antarctica.
Though not as large as the giant squid or colossal squid, three feet is a significant size under the pressures of life 3,000 ...