Squid of the apocalypse

A giant squid was recently caught off the coast of British Columbia. Nothing unusual in that -- as readers of my many previous giant-squid postings will know -- except that this species of squid, the Humboldt, normally confines itself to warm-water areas such as the Gulf of California. Even weirder, last year a Humboldt was found off the shores of Alaska.
The culprit may be global warming, as some scientists told the CBC:
"It may have come up with a tonne of warm water, or it might be that they're making their way north comfortably now," says Kelly Sendall, senior collection manager at the Royal B.C. Museum.
Living in Manhattan as I do, which is very low to the water, I sometimes imagine what this place will look like when global warming has brought the sea level up by, oh, 15 feet. For the neighborhoods south of 14th St., that'll put the all the buildings in water up to the second floor. So whenever I walk down the street I'll occasionally imagine what it would look like when people are taking canoes up and down Lafayette. Now I'll imagine it with people taking canoes up and down Lafayette ... and being feasted upon by giant squid.
(Thanks to Jeff MacIntyre and Marc Kelsey for this one!)
Posted by Clive Thompson at October 16, 2004 07:25 PM
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Interesting stuff... I'm thrilled to see you linking stuff from the CBC. I grew up along the Canadian border, and I've always relied on the CBC for real news without bias and without all the fluff and sensationalism of news in the US. Good work!
They also have possibly the best public radio I've ever heard.
Posted by: Dustin at October 18, 2004 12:48 PM
Manhattan, the Venice of the Eastern seaboard!
I guess New Orleans is screwed.
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Interesting stuff... I'm thrilled to see you linking stuff from the CBC. I grew up along the Canadian border, and I've always relied on the CBC for real news without bias and without all the fluff and sensationalism of news in the US. Good work!
They also have possibly the best public radio I've ever heard.
Posted by: Dustin at October 18, 2004 12:48 PM
Manhattan, the Venice of the Eastern seaboard!
I guess New Orleans is screwed.
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Thank you for my weekly Giant Squid fix.
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