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The following PDF files were contributed to TONMO over the years for sharing with the community. Summary of files Estimating age and growth rate in Architeuthis dux Steve O’Shea Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Caoimhghin Ó Maolagáin, National Institute of...
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RICHARD ELLIS is currently recognized as the foremost painter of marine natural history subjects in America. His paintings of whales have appeared in Audubon, National Wildlife, Australian Geographic, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and numerous other national and international publications. His...
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Aug 20, 2002
Steve O'Shea
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(Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) with comments on egg-mass susceptibility to damage by fisheries trawl New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 2004, Vol. 31: 161–166 0301–4223/04/3102–0161 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2004 Z03030; Online publication date 12 May 2004 Received 24 July 2003...
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Dr. Steve O'Shea, Dr. Kat Bolstad
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May 12, 2004
tonmo
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The following article was originally published by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Spring 1998 issue Endeavors magazine. -- For generations, the monstrous-looking squid has inspired legends, tabloid headlines, and science fiction. But when you get right down to the meat of...
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Elizabeth Zubritsky
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Jun 10, 2003
tonmo
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Since 2005, every two years TONMO.com members and staff get together in a chosen city (usually near an aquarium or research center) for a day or two of intense cephalopod discussion and socializing. It's open to everyone: students, hobbyists, professional biologists, and land-lubbers like me...
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I wrote this in 2004 when the community was actively engaging in cephalopod creative writing. I could never decipher the lyrics to Led Zeppelin's Walter's Walk, and so I used that title as a starting place to create a ceph story around it. --Tony Morelli CHAPTER ONE McEagen knew it wouldn't be...
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Apr 8, 2004
tonmo
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Wikipedia resource for historical strandings When TONMO.com set out to create a comprehensive list of all giant and colossal squid specimen discoveries throughout history, TONMO.com member Archi sent me the following email: I feel that this would be a good source of information for the new...
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Mar 15, 2005
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With good cause, the past 20 years has seen an explosion of articles, publications and books dealing with the impacts of climate change. Wolfgang Grulke's beautifully illustrated Beyond Extinction: The Eternal Ocean - Climate change & the continuity of life explores the organisms throughout...
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Jul 26, 2019
tonmo
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Artwork by Greg Ewald Editor's note: In 2005, I asked Greg Ewald (@cthulhu77) and Erich Orser (@erich orser) to write an article to answer the popular TONMO.com visitor question, "what is Cthulhu?"... While this is not a holistic Cthulhu definition, a true, good description can be found in...
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Greg Ewald and Erich Orser
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Mar 13, 2005
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A collection of cephalopod-themed poetry submitted to TONMO. artwork by Nancy King Poem: After Squid School Pell-mell, they swish and brush and sweep Tumbling in one promiscuous heap. Until you wonder by what token They 'scape with all their tentacles unbroken. Bold, reckless, cunning, cool...
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Mar 4, 2003
Danna
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This excerpt from Monarchs of the Sea: The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods by Danna Staaf is shared with TONMO to celebrate the book's birthday. Sudden Death To understand what caused the end-Cretaceous mass extinction, the first challenge was to recognize that it...
tonmo
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Webmaster thoughts on the first photos of living giant squid, in 2005. Note: Tony welcomes discussion on this article in this thread on our forums. By Tony Morelli Last updated: 10/1/05 Introduction I've been maintaining TONMO.com as a cephalopod interest site since 2000. Since then...
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Dec 30, 2005
Tintenfisch
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In 2008, Kat Bolstad visited the British Museum of Natural History in London and shared her experience with the TONMO community. by Kat Bolstad (tintenfisch) Last updated: Dec 2008 I would love to conduct a study on the different associations people have with the word 'museum.' Dusty...
Clem
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Directed by Richard Fleischer, Starring Kirk Douglas, James Mason, 1954 Reviewed by Adam Eli Clem For many cephalopod enthusiasts, seeing the Walt Disney production of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" marked an epiphany. It didn't matter that the giant squid was too big,too slow and had an...
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Sep 21, 2003
tonmo
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What follows is an archive of some of the thoughts and observations posted on TONMO.com in the early years... A Mother's Day Reflection By Tony Morelli As we know, next to our own moms (who are indeed the very best), octopus moms are among the most selfless in the universe. My sister and her...
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Mar 29, 2001
nanoteuthis
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by Eugene Linden Dutton, 242 pp, hardcover, 2002 ~ Reviewed by nanoteuthis ~ Consider the octopus, one of the most enduring and successful designs nature ever perfected. (p. 23) Thus begins the first of two chapters on Octopus intelligence – "The Riddle of the Octopus" and "Octopus...
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Feb 17, 2003
Phil
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The Natural History Museum (2002). ISBN 0-565-09169-7 160 pages softback. Review by @Phil Eyden Ammonites are one of the first fossils we all hear about at school. We all know they were related to squids and octopi, generally have spiral shells and died out along with the dinosaurs 65...
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Aug 1, 2005
DHF8
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For anyone interested the following is a transcript of my half of an introductory talk, delivered today at the 'Multispecies Heritage Conference' (hosted by Edge Hill Univeristy in the UK). [raw text, not corrected], that serves to introduce our cephalopod-media project to a wider audience...
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William Brown
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Nov 27, 2020
tonmo
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Our house robot, @octobot (which is enabled by Chat-GPT4), has offered the following summary of @ACC4's journal for her pet bimac, Raccoon. The original journal and thread can be found here. For those unacquainted with the nuanced world of octopus keeping, let's introduce Raccoon. She's a...
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@octobot, @ACC4
tonmo
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Foreward by Tony Morelli (tonmo) As a member of the TONMO community, unless you've been living under a rock... hmm, wait a minute... :octopus: ....let me start this again... As a member of the TONMO community, you've probably heard about the story of Terrance the pet octopus, gifted to a...
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Tim Tytle (Dr. Lizz)

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