
Elusive Dumbo Octopus Captured on Film in Hawaii's Marine Monument
NOAA scientists have spotted the elusive Dumbo octopus, a deep-sea animal, during an expedition in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. The octopus, named for its large ear-like fins, was observed a mile underwater in the Pacific Ocean. These octopuses have a unique appearance and can live longer than their shallow-water counterparts. The discovery contributes to our understanding of the deep-sea biodiversity in the monument.
