An elegant creature (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA), commonly known as Dumbo Octopus, is about 10 years old and is 870 feet (33 13 meters) below the sea surface of Davidson Seamount.
A terrible ghost
(Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) appears almost quietly. Cirrus octopus floats in front of the camera and moves with winged fins.
Continue to swim (/NOAA) flapping its fins, this nearly 2-foot (6 1 cm) octopus is maneuvering in the water within the boundary of Monterey Bay National Marine Reserve.
This elegant animal appeared in the first diving of Nautilus expedition. Read more about the Nautilus expedition.
Dancing and Swimming (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) This expedition is planned to be conducted from 20 18 to 2 1 to 3 1, with the purpose of reporting the life in the deep water area in the southeast of Davidson Seamount, which is located on the coast of Monterey, California.
Let the cat out of the bag (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) Octopus is also called umbrella octopus. The animal showed the researchers its network and its eight arms covering the sucker.
Any other name (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) This Griffin has a pair of finger-like muscle structures, called curls, which span the whole antenna. Cirri helps catch prey.
Show (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) The octopus showed ROV its eight arms, webbed fins and rings.
Tentacles Everywhere (/NOAA) This special creature was photographed in an area of Davidson Seamount and has never been detected before. This is one of the many octopus found while diving. See more octopus pictures.
Research team (Ocean Exploration Trust /NOAA) Nautilus team includes scientists, ROV pilots, navigators, data recorders, video engineers and science journalists. Each team takes turns hiring nine people.
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