A very large squid was caught deep in the Gulf of Mexico


A very large squid was caught on film this morning deep in the Gulf of Mexico. A one-of-a-kind technology, called the Eye-in-the-Sea, captured the giant lurking in front of its red light cameras over 1,600 ft below the surface. camera icon Click here to see the squid in motion.

The event was triggered by a bioluminescence (light) sensor that turned the camera on, capturing a few seconds of the deep-water predator before it swam away. This marks the first time a squid has been filmed by this unobtrusive observation tool.

Initial studies identify the squid as a Mastigoteuthis, approximately 6 ft in length. The science team will re-deploy the camera system on the sea floor for 24-hour periods over the next week. Stay tuned for more updates from sea.

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