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Uploaded on Apr 10, 2008

Scientists were shocked to see a close-up view of an unidentified squid swim by the submersible's porthole.

Scientists completed a 64-day cruise to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, onboard the University of Hawaii's Research Vessel, Ka'imikai-o-Kanaloa, and the Pisces IV and V Submersibles. They studied the regions virtually unexplored deep-sea corals, submarine canyons, and seamounts.

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  • Broniesare thereelwinner

    Long Legged Squid. Check It On Wikipedia.

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  • Mike Hunt

    The Lopsey Stick Squid. Hardly unknown.

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  • debrexbeta

    how much percents do we know about oceans... is it 20 or 40?? you never can imagine if there would be a GIANT OCTOPUS *--*

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  • gustibiri24

    That looks pretty cool.

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  • shanenoir

    Awesome!

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