Colossal Squid, 1st Live Observation | Searching for New Species in the South Sandwich Islands

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This is the first confirmed live observation of the colossal squid, Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, at depth in its natural habitat. Pilots filmed the young 30-centimeter-long (one-foot) cephalopod at about 600m near the South Sandwich Islands as the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s remotely operated vehicle SuBastian descended through the water column on a dive aiming to discover new marine species, in partnership with Ocean Census during the #SouthSandwichIslands expedition. Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni was formally described and named 100 years ago, in 1925, based on two partial specimens found in the stomach of a sperm whale near the South Shetland Islands. However, no one has ever captured footage of a living colossal squid until now. Seabirds, marine mammals, and fishes prey on juvenile colossal squid. At full size, their only known predators are sperm whales and sleeper sharks, although remains of large adults have also been found in toothfish stomachs, likely scavenged. Experts believe colossal squid may reach total lengths of 6 to 7 meters and weigh about as much as a small Italian Fiat at more than 500 kilograms, making them the heaviest known invertebrate. Dr Kat Bolstad, associate professor and lab leader of the Auckland University of Technology Lab, NZ, worked with glass squid expert Dr. Aaron Evans to help confirm this observation, and she narrated this video. www.schmidtoceaninstitute.org www.oceancensus.org Associate Professor Dr Kat Bolstad, lab leader of the AUT Lab for Cephalopod Ecology & Systematics _________ We livestream our ROV dives on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch! Join us on our oceanographic missions on our other social media platforms: YouTube: / schmidtocean Facebook: / events Twitch: / schmidtocean Twitter: / schmidtocean Instagram: / schmidtocean Live data feeds from R/V Falkor (too): 🚢 Where's Falkor (too)? https://soi-vessel-tracker.web.app/ 🌦️ How's the weather? https://www.windy.com/station/ship-zgoj7 Sign up for our newsletter here: Newsletter link: https://mailchi.mp/schmidtocean.org/s... _________ Schmidt Ocean Institute is a 501(c)(3) private non-profit operating foundation established to advance oceanographic research, discovery, and knowledge, and catalyze sharing of information about the oceans.

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@SchmidtOcean

@SchmidtOcean

4/17/2025

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@johndasalty111

@johndasalty111

4/19/2025

This really is cephalopod year. First we get Nu Udra and Xu Wu, and now first footage of a colossal squid!

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@Meals-sh9fs

@Meals-sh9fs

4/19/2025

Heck yeah!!

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@BluefootDStank

@BluefootDStank

4/19/2025

I would have loved to seen the researchers reaction to this

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@ryu-ken

@ryu-ken

4/19/2025

I wanna see a full grown one

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@ashwinlahare781

@ashwinlahare781

4/19/2025

Queen

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@mennymoto

@mennymoto

4/19/2025

i wonder how does it taste

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@AndrewPRoberts

@AndrewPRoberts

4/19/2025

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzPoG9H8Hlo&amp;t=56">0:56</a> pun intended

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@Randomyoutubecommenter

@Randomyoutubecommenter

4/19/2025

Imagine eating a sandwich on the South Sandwich Islands

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@Rubyofthedead

@Rubyofthedead

4/19/2025

Mmm, squid sandwich.

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@Iter_does_stuff

@Iter_does_stuff

4/19/2025

this is actually so cool

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@Cynx303

@Cynx303

4/19/2025

The squid situation is colossal

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@JanoschNr1

@JanoschNr1

4/19/2025

I could swear we allready seen that kind.

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@mobileplayers5008

@mobileplayers5008

4/19/2025

Dang squid just looked weird to me

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@J-RAD_notAnNpc

@J-RAD_notAnNpc

4/19/2025

Thats one tiny colossal squid! Still pretty cool, got gonna lie i thought the colossal squid was gonna eat that little thing when i clicked the thumbnail 😂

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@thomasparkes5707

@thomasparkes5707

4/19/2025

wow

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@procow2274

@procow2274

4/19/2025

Why toothis if they got no teeth? 😿

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@dhollsynthmusic

@dhollsynthmusic

4/19/2025

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzPoG9H8Hlo&amp;t=14">0:14</a> &quot;the uncolossal squid&quot;<br><br>at 30cm i have to agree :)<br><br>Great find, still. And expert recording. Cheers!

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@AMCoffee

@AMCoffee

4/19/2025

AMAZING!!! I have been waiting for this for years!!!!!

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@shravan1010

@shravan1010

4/19/2025

That&#39;s the most alien looking squid ever

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