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Title: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: RadioFreeSeaLab on July 06, 2007, 05:47:22 AM
http://starbulletin.com/2007/07/05/news/story03.html

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The animal, dubbed an "octosquid," is found off the Big Isle

By Brittany P. Yap / byap@starbulletin.com
It's a squid, it's an octopus, it's ... a mystery from the deep.

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.

"When we first saw it, I was really delighted because it was new and alive," said Jan War, operations manager at NELHA. "I've never seen anything like that."

The natural energy lab is a state agency that operates Hawaii Ocean Science and Technology Park in Kailua-Kona, adjacent to one of the steepest offshore slopes in the Hawaiian Islands.

According to Richard Young, an oceanography professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the specimen tentatively belongs to the genus Mastigoteuthis, but the species is undetermined.

War, who termed the specimen "octosquid" for the way it looked, said it was about a foot long, with white suction cups, eight tentacles and an octopus head with a squidlike mantle.

The octosquid was pulled to the surface, along with three rattail fish and half a dozen satellite jellyfish, and stayed alive for three days. According to War, the lab usually checks its filters once a month, but this time, it put a plankton net in one of the filters and checked it two weeks later.

The pitch-black conditions at 3,000 feet below sea level are unfamiliar to most but riveting to scientists who have had the opportunity to submerge. The sea floor is full of loose sediment, big boulders and rocks, and a lot of mucuslike things floating in the water, which are usually specimens that died at the surface and drifted to the bottom.

"It's quite fascinating," War said. "When you get below 700 feet, it's a totally different world. Lots of fish have heads like a fish and a body like an eel. There are fish floating in a vertical position, with the head up, and don't move unless they're disturbed."

Christopher Kelley, program biologist for the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, went to the natural energy lab Tuesday to pick up the preserved octosquid, rattail fish and jellyfish, which had been stored in a freezer, and brought them back to UH-Manoa's oceanography department.

"It's a beautiful squid. It's a gorgeous ruby red color," Kelley said. "We really enjoy these little mysteries that come up."

Also during Kelley's visit to NELHA yesterday, he and War talked about a more formal sampling program to search for other deep-sea critters. War said their goal is to sample the intake screen more often and capture animals alive and study them in captivity.

"This opens up a whole new area of research that UH can be involved with," War said.

In October, NELHA will be checking its deep-sea pipelines, something that usually happens every eight to 10 years, because it is worried that something might have happened to them during the earthquakes in October.

"If it's a new species, (NELHA) would like to name it," War said. "But that is sort of the honor of whoever classifies it."

Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: MechAg94 on July 06, 2007, 06:25:50 AM
It is always interesting to see articles like this that highlight how much we still don't know about our oceans. 
Hell, it was just recently that a guy photographed the first giant squid alive in the wild.
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Mabs2 on July 06, 2007, 06:27:20 AM
I wonder what it tastes like.

Anyone ever read about the Russian (i think) fishermen who supposedly captured a mermaid like fish (or some other weird fish, can't remember) and ate it?
They said it was the best meal they'd ever had.
Hilarious.
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Tallpine on July 06, 2007, 07:27:10 AM
Why not call it "squidopus" instead?

Sounds better to me anyway  laugh
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Pew pew pew on July 06, 2007, 07:29:58 AM
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Anyone ever read about the Russian (i think) fishermen who supposedly captured a mermaid like fish (or some other weird fish, can't remember) and ate it?
They said it was the best meal they'd ever had.

Yeah, I heard about that. Ended up being a guitarfish.
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Silver Bullet on July 06, 2007, 07:56:14 AM
Inter-species dating.   smiley
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Sergeant Bob on July 06, 2007, 08:41:01 AM

Yeah, I heard about that. Ended up being a guitarfish.

Hey, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna guitarfish grin
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Mabs2 on July 06, 2007, 09:12:32 AM
Ahh well it's good to know it wasn't an alien or mermaid or something. Cheesy
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: onions! on July 06, 2007, 09:43:03 AM
Deep fried?Or raw?

Mmmmmm,cephalapods. laugh
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: Sergeant Bob on July 06, 2007, 10:19:22 AM
Deep fried?Or raw?

Mmmmmm,cephalapods. laugh

Ceviche baby! Or, cooked with lots of garlic.

When I was in Panama, I used to get a platter of octopus, piled high for about $10
It would feed 3 or 4 people (if one of them wasn't me grin)
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: RadioFreeSeaLab on July 06, 2007, 10:20:27 AM
mmmm Ceviche.
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: S. Williamson on July 07, 2007, 10:39:44 PM
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Tallpine: Why not call it "squidopus" instead?

Hermes: "He'll be as strong and flexible as Gumby and Hercules Combined!"

Dr. Zoidberg: "You mean Gumbercules? I love that guy!"

Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: 280plus on July 08, 2007, 01:51:17 AM
3000 ft pipline to the bottom of the ocean? I want one. You could pipe it directly to your clamshack and have a pot luck menu. Whatever comes up that day is the menu.  grin
Title: Re: Curious creature caught off Keahole Point (octosquid)
Post by: BakerMikeRomeo on July 08, 2007, 02:59:13 AM
3000 ft pipline to the bottom of the ocean? I want one. You could pipe it directly to your clamshack and have a pot luck menu. Whatever comes up that day is the menu.  grin

Mucus-like thing ala mode? Sign me up!

~GnSx