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    Colossal squid captured on film in its natural environment for first time ever

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    By News Desk on April 16, 2025 UK News
    Colossal squid captured on film in its natural environment for first time ever
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    • For the first time, a juvenile colossal squid was filmed in its natural habitat, 100 years after its identification, near the South Sandwich Islands.
    • The footage, captured by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, reveals a 30cm long squid at a depth of 600m, as researchers continue to learn about this enigmatic species.
    • This sighting, alongside the recent filming of the glacial glass squid, highlights the ocean’s still-mysterious marine life and the need for further exploration.

    Colossal squid captured on film in its natural environment for first time ever | Science, Climate & Tech News

    A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time – exactly 100 years after the species was first identified.

    The footage was recorded in March by a team of international scientists on an expedition searching for new marine life.

    Measuring just 30cm long, the juvenile squid was spotted at a depth of 600m (1,968ft) near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Experts believe colossal squid eventually grow up to 7m (23ft) in length – and can weigh up to 500kg (1,100lbs).

    That’s equivalent to a Fiat 500 car, making it the heaviest invertebrate on the planet.

    The footage was captured by crew on board the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Falkor (too) vessel, with a remotely operated vehicle called SuBastian filming the video.

    Experts from the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey were among those involved in the 35-day quest.

    Dr Kat Bolstad, who helped verify the footage, says that – until now – colossal squid had mainly been encountered as prey remains in whale and seabird stomachs.

    “It’s exciting to see the first in situ footage of a juvenile colossal and humbling to think that they have no idea that humans exist,” she added.

    The colossal squid remains shrouded in mystery – and while little is known about their lifecycle, adults eventually lose the see-through appearance of juveniles.

    Another distinguishing characteristic of this species – formally known as Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni – is the presence of hooks on the middle of their eight arms.

    Scientists revealed that, in January, they also managed to film confirmed footage of the glacial glass squid for the first time ever.

    “The first sighting of two different squids on back-to-back expeditions is remarkable and shows how little we have seen of the magnificent inhabitants of the Southern Ocean,” the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s executive director Dr Jyotika Virmani added.

    “These unforgettable moments continue to remind us that the ocean is brimming with mysteries yet to be solved.”

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