Mashable 04月16日 05:13
Deep sea craft filmed unprecedented footage of a colossal squid
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科学家利用先进的机器人技术,首次拍摄到巨型鱿鱼的自然栖息地影像,这是一种生活在南极水域的罕见物种。该发现是Schmidt Ocean Institute的ROV SuBastian在南大西洋的南桑威奇群岛附近拍摄的,深度约为600米。虽然这次拍摄的鱿鱼是幼年个体,但成年巨型鱿鱼可长达30英尺,重达1100磅,拥有动物界最大的眼睛。这项发现对深海生物研究具有重要意义,有助于科学家了解深海生态系统,并强调保护深海生物多样性的重要性。

🦑首次拍摄到的巨型鱿鱼是幼年个体,体长近一英尺。然而,成年巨型鱿鱼体长可达30英尺,体重超过1100磅,是已知最重的鱿鱼和无脊椎动物。

👀巨型鱿鱼拥有动物界中最大的眼睛,直径约10.5英寸,相当于一个足球的大小。

🚢Schmidt Ocean Institute的ROV SuBastian机器人配备了各种科学仪器,能够在水下4500米处进行拍摄,这次拍摄的鱿鱼位于水下约600米处。

🔬深海研究揭示了海洋生物的多样性,并强调了保护的重要性。海洋生物具有开发新药的潜力,海洋无脊椎动物比陆地生物产生更多的抗生素、抗癌和抗炎物质。

Scientists previously captured rare footage of a giant squid. Now, they've filmed another huge squid species — the colossal squid.

The first specimens of the colossal squid were formally described by biologists a century ago, in 1925. These deep sea dwellers, which live exclusively in Antarctic waters, are rarely seen, so they're largely mysterious. But the Schmidt Ocean Institute, a well-traveled ocean exploration group, has used a high-tech robot to film the first-ever confirmed footage of colossal squid in its natural and remote marine environs.

"It’s exciting to see the first in situ footage of a juvenile colossal and humbling to think that they have no idea that humans exist," Kat Bolstad, a cephalopod expert at the Auckland University of Technology who helped verify the footage, said in a statement. "For 100 years, we have mainly encountered them as prey remains in whale and seabird stomachs and as predators of harvested toothfish."

"This is honestly one of the most exciting observations we've had in my time researching deep sea cephalopods," Bolstad said during a press conference on April 15.

The observed colossal squid seen below is quite young and not nearly fully grown, at nearly a foot long. But mature individuals grow to around 30 feet long (though some individuals could be larger), weigh in at over 1,100 pounds (which makes them both the heaviest squid and invertebrate), and have the largest eyes of any animal (at some 10.5 inches across, making them soccer-ball size).

The Schmidt Ocean Institute's ROV SuBastian — a robot fitted with a slew of scientific instruments and capable of descending down to 14,763 feet, or 4,500 meters — filmed the squid on March 9 off the South Sandwich Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The squid was swimming at some 1,968 feet, or 600 meters, beneath the surface.

The Schmidt Ocean Institute's remotely operated vehicle SuBastian. Credit: Alex Ingle / Schmidt Ocean Institute

This long-sought footage was ROV SuBastian's third time capturing first-ever confirmed footage of a squid species in their natural ocean habitat. (The others include Spirula spirula, or Ram’s Horn Squid, in 2020, and the Promachoteuthis.)

Dropping such robots into the depths regularly reveals rare or unprecedented footage. "We always discover stuff when we go out into the deep sea. You're always finding things that you haven't seen before," Derek Sowers, an expedition lead for NOAA Ocean Exploration, previously told Mashable.

Scientists want to shine a light — literally and figuratively — on what's down there. The implications of knowing are incalculable, particularly as deep sea mineral prospectors prepare to run tank-like industrial equipment across parts of the seafloor. Biologists emphasize that rare biodiversity and marine habitats be protected. What's more, research expeditions have found that ocean life carries great potential for novel medicines. "Systematic searches for new drugs have shown that marine invertebrates produce more antibiotic, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory substances than any group of terrestrial organisms," notes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"There's life down there that has the potential to provide and has provided us with medicines," Jyotika Virmani, an oceanographer and executive director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, told Mashable last year.

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