Once, while boating off the coast of Jamaica in 2001, marine biologist Silvia Maciá and her husband caught a glimpse of an oddly familiar creature leaping from the waves, soaring with ease over the surface of the ocean. As the animal propelled itself for some 30 feet, Maciá realized she was witnessing the most unusual sight -- a flying squid. So intrigued by what she saw that day, Maciá would go on to co-author a paper examining similar observations, though essential photographic evidence of the incredible phenomenon remained elusive. That is, until now...Further details at Treehugger and at Scientific American.
From the deck of a cruise ship along the coast of Brazil, a retiree named Bob Hulse snapped some high-resolution photographs of something unusual leaping from the sea: what appears to be dozens of squid propelling themselves through the air -- quite possibly the first time the impressive display has been caught on film.
Photo: Bob and Deb Hulse
My goodness. The Air Cracken. They really do exist. Pardon me, I must go acquire goggles and a ray gun.
ReplyDeleteI ran a live aboard dive boat in the Eastern Caribbean for a few years and one place we'd stop was Saba. Anchored in the lee, we'd have to take the tender around to Fort Bay to get on/off the island.
ReplyDeleteI was driving and racing along w/ only a few people when a squid popped up out of the water head high and flew horizontally for way more than 30 feet.
We were doing around 25 kts or 42 feet/second and this thing hung in the air for a good 10 seconds or so.
I'd never seen it before and I've never seen it since...