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unofficialsquaw.com | June 7, 2007 at 05:58 pm
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gCaptain.com tells us: Fisherman have discovered thousands of Jumbo Squid off the Southern California coast this week.
Ventura County fishermen have caught hundreds of squid in recent days, according to the Associated Press.
The cephalopods, which can measure 6-feet long and weigh 100 pounds (40 kg) (though usually smaller), appear periodically in California waters. The species, also known as the Humboldt squid, is commonly found from Peru to Baja California but seems to be expanding its range according to researchers tracking the beasts. Hundreds washed up on San Diego and Orange county beaches in 2002 and 2005, a sign that the species may be on their way to becoming year-around residents according to the Los Angeles Times. No one is sure what causes Jumbo squid to end up on beaches.
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at 06:01 on June 8th, 2007
That's wild! How close are they to the surface? Do they affect shipping lanes?
at 06:19 on June 8th, 2007
I'm not sure how close they are to the surface but, no, they don't affect shipping lanes... unless the mate on watch is watching the squid instead of the radar!