The Octopus in the Pacific Ocean

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The Octopus in the Pacific Ocean

This short video shows scientists studying the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in the north Pacific Ocean spotting a dumbo octopus swimming towards their remotely operated vehicles.

Named after the Disney elephant Dumbo, the octopus is 2,665 meters (8743 feet) deep.

The team was gathering data on the area to better understand patterns of species distribution as well as the geology of the seamount.

Regardless of what they’re up to or how deep they’re swimming, these ocean creatures never fail to delight, and this video is no exception.

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