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Octopus battles B.C.’s bomb cyclone in ocean floor video

  • An octopus was seen battling strong currents during a bomb cyclone off Vancouver Island, as captured by a video camera from Ocean Networks Canada.
  • Current speeds varied between 15 and 200 centimetres per second, while waves reached 10 metres, creating a challenging environment for marine life.
  • Ocean Networks Canada called the documentation of a bomb cyclone's underwater effects "quite unique," highlighting the value of underwater cameras for research.
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