Stanford University
Hopkins Marine Station
Holistic Biology
Return to the Sea of Cortez
Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP)
TOPP Squidding Blog
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)
CLimate Impacts on Oceanic TOp Predators (CLIOTOP)
Woods Institute's Center for Ocean Solutions
California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI)
KQED video about Humboldt in central California and our tagging efforts (1 Apr 2008).
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CNN coverage of dissection of giant squid, Architeuthis sp. found off Santa Cruz June 25th 2008.
Monterey County Weekly article (10 Mar 2005): REAL SEA MONSTERS The vicious giant Dosidicus gigas, the Humboldt squid, seems to be finding a new home right off our shores.
-Stanford Magazine (Mar/Apr 2004): 64 Years Later, A Trip in Steinbecks Wake
-Stanford Report (31 Mar 2004): Cortez expedition sets sail
-New York Times article (31 Jul 2007): In Monterey Bay, a Mollusk Strays and Stays for Dinner
-ScienceDaily article (29 Jul 2007): Humboldt Squid On The Move
-New Scientist article (13 Mar 2007): Do sperm whales dive deep for sluggish squid?
-Stanford Report (21 Jul 2004): Documenting sea life, life at sea aboard the Gus D More than six decades after the historic Steinbeck-Ricketts trip, scientists set sail for the Sea of Cortez to visit storied coastline
-Stanford Report (3 Dec 2003): Biological scientist goes to Sea of Cortez to unravel mysteries of Humboldt squid
-Discover Magazine article (1 Apr 2003): Squid Sensitivity The more electrophysiologist William Gilly learns about these mysterious denizens of the deep, the more they seem like an alien intelligence