HomeScienceRare colossal squid captured on camera for the first time in deep ocean, watch video here

Rare colossal squid captured on camera for the first time in deep ocean, watch video here

Scientists have filmed a juvenile colossal squid in the wild for the first time at 600 meters deep in the South Atlantic. Discover this rare marine biology breakthrough.

April 17, 2025 / 10:10 IST
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Rare colossal squid captured on camera
Rare colossal squid captured on camera

In a groundbreaking marine biology discovery, a colossal squid has been filmed alive in its natural habitat for the very first time. An international team of ocean researchers, operating a remotely piloted submersible, captured footage of the elusive creature deep beneath the South Atlantic Ocean near the South Sandwich Islands.

The historic sighting, revealed this week by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, features a juvenile colossal squid measuring approximately 30 centimeters (1 foot) in length. While this specimen was small, adult colossal squids can grow up to a staggering 7 meters (23 feet)—roughly the size of a small fire truck—making them one of the largest known invertebrates on Earth.

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The squid was recorded at a depth of 600 meters (1,968 feet) during an exploratory mission aimed at discovering new deep-sea species. Before releasing the video, scientists collaborated with independent marine experts to verify the identity of the young squid.

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“This animal is so beautiful,” said Kat Bolstad, a squid specialist at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, who played a key role in confirming the find. “I really love that we have seen a young colossal squid first.”