Mystrious ‘Ghost Octopus’ is discovered.
Mystrious ‘Ghost Octopus’ is discovered.
ate in February 2016, the OKEANOS explorers made the season’s first
dive, almost 4290 meters down into the ocean, in the Hawaiian Archipelago.
Down in the depths, the Explorer’s remotely operated vehicle came across
a remarkable little octopod sitting on a flat rock.
It was small, ghost-like and almost definitely a species that no
scientist had ever seen before.
This little octopus was distinguished by its
lack of fins and the finger-like cirri on its arms: that makes it an incirrate
octopus, and one of those has never been seen this far down in the ocean
before.
Octopuses come in two distinct groups,
Cirrate and Incirrate, and deep sea Cirrate species have side fins as well as
fingerlike cirri on their suckers.
Incirrate species lack both, and while they
live at a variety of deptsh, many inhabit shallow waters amd are thus more
familiar.
This particular octopus had no pigment and
showed only one series of suckers on its legs. Also, the NOAA scientists noted
that it hadn’t seemed very muscular.
Report by :JAFAR SADIK
Report by :JAFAR SADIK
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