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The Prism   →   Marine Biologists Going the Depth to Document Giant Sea Squids

Jan 18, 2013 17:59
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Photo Credit: ©RIA Novosti, Anton Denisov.
Photo Credit: ©RIA Novosti, Anton Denisov.
WASHINGTON – From the Odyssey to Jules Verne, people have been telling tales of sea monsters and giant, tentacled behemoths for years. Now, for the first time scientists were able to film a giant sea squid in its native habitat.

Host Andrew Hiller spoke with Edie Widder, a marine biologist and president of the Ocean Research & Conservation Association who was part of the crew, to discuss the journey and what they discovered.


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