Researchers Want to Know More about Octopus Populations

Thu, September 3, 2009 
Posted in Alaska News

Federal researchers, biologists, and fishery managers are putting in place a research effort to better understand the octopus populations in federal waters off Alaska.

Mike Mason, KDLG – Dillingham

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  • btwoern
    The Alaska Sealife Center had a captive octopus lay eggs.
    They probably have records showing when, etc.
    I believe this was in the news due to the special care they took in trying to keep the mother octopus alive.
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