What appears to be a half-squid, half-octopus specimen found off Keahole Point on the Big Island remains unidentified today and could possibly be a new species, said local biologists.
The specimen was found caught in a filter in one of Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority's deep-sea water pipelines last week. The pipeline, which runs 3,000 feet deep, sucks up cold, deep-sea water for the tenants of the natural energy lab.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
It's a rare new species
So the first thing we need to know is... how does it taste?
Labels:
Deep Sea Exploration,
Hawaii,
Oceans,
Octopus,
Sea Creatures,
Squids
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