It was mortally wounded during the capture, but the CNN article says that this was the first time a giant squid was caught on film.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/12/22/giant.squid.ap/index.html
Did not appear that the researchers were ready to deal with a live animal. Then again, exactly how do you go about pulling a 24-foot squid into your boat without somebody getting hurt?
haven't seen that video. I watched the special on tv (think it was Discovery Channel) where a guy rigged up a time lapse camera to a hunk of bait and got the squid on tape.
A great moment for science, in my book. Up there with the finding of the coelocanth.
-Ed
Too bad they killed the squid though, huh?
Quote from: Jim H on December 23, 2006, 11:14:45 PM
Too bad they killed the squid though, huh?
I agree, I have an ambivalent attitude toward this kind of thing, it's a shame the squid got killed but it might increase our understanding of the ocean's ecosystem and so it may actually save a lot of animals from dying, though I don't think the squid in question would agree with that.