Colossal Squid to Provide Great Insight on Little Known Species
Bennett and his crew were surprised and very excited to see that they had actually caught such a enormous squid. This rare catch ended up being the biggest squid ever caught weighing in at over 1000 pounds and measuring 33 feet long. It was later determined that if this squid was used to make calamari, the rings would each be the size of a tractor tire.
Due to International fishing law, the squid had to be brought on board, while still alive. The fishermen tried to free the squid of the line that it was caught on but could not. The squid died on board the ship. "If we'd released him, he wouldn't have survived," said Bennett.
Many scientists have been searching for video footage of this great, elusive creature and now they have a chance to get it. A creature like this has not been caught on video and a very intense battle to determine who will be able to air the footage on television had begun. Several news stations picked up on the story soon after the animal was recovered, causing the frenzy for the video.
Little, if anything, is known about the colossal squid. The species was not known to even exist until 1925. A few have been recovered but never as big as the one caught by Bennett. Usually all that is found is a single tentacle or a mostly decomposed body. This is one of the rare cases when they have been caught alive.
Bennett and his crew have supposedly been offered millions of dollars for the footage of the squid. He had sold the video to an Auckland University of Technology company before many of the offers came in. Bennett will not share how much he was paid.
The squid was preserved on Bennett's boat for two weeks and has been frozen ever since their return from the sea. The squid will be brought to the Museum of New Zealand in Wellington within the next week and will be stored there.
Colossal Squid to Provide Great Insight on Little Known Species
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