The Borneo Post

Four new octopus species discovered off Costa Rica

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SCIENTISTS discovered at least four new species of deep-sea octopus off the Costa Rica coast in 2023, researcher­s announced last week.

The finds took place during two expedition­s devoted to exploring an underwater mountain home to an octopus nursery. The expedition­s, which took place in June and December, brought an internatio­nal group of marine scientists to a little-studied site off Costa Rica’s west coast. Known as the Dorado Outcrop, the seamount below was first discovered in 2013, when a remote vehicle discovered a deep-sea hydrotherm­al vent that served as a nursery to female octopuses and their offspring.

Scientists found two octopus nurseries during the June expedition and in December confirmed they are active yearround, according to a news release from the Schmidt Ocean Institute, whose research vessel Falkor (too) acted as a mobile lab for scientists from the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, the University of Costa Rica and other institutio­ns.

One of the newly identified octopus species probably evolved to take advantage of the springs’ warmth, using it to keep their eggs warm as they incubate on the seafloor. Researcher­s observed that new species, a kind of Muusoctopu­s they named the Dorado Octopus, brooding their eggs alongside the vent.

They believe it is related to another relatively new octopus species, the Pearl Octopus, which was discovered in 2018 at a California seamount two miles beneath the surface.

The other newly identified species were found away from the underwater hot springs.

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