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By Danna Staaf | November 14th 2009 12:55 AM | 2 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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Cephalopods have been rocking my world since I was in grade school. Now I'm a graduate student at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station, where...

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I'm at a conference. It's keeping me busy. Today my friend and fellow conspirator^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H grad student Julie gave an awesome talk about Humboldt squid in the California Current.

Also, there were three talks about octopuses! One of my favorite things about this conference is that every year the Alaskan Octopus Contingent shows up with new findings about the behavior and ecology of the Giant Pacific Octopus--the very species I blame for instigating a childhood cephalopod obsession that made me the grad student I am today.

It may even have been this very octopus, from the Monterey Bay Aqaurium:

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Giant octopus, I blame you!

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Becky Jungbauer
I cannot articulate how much I love the photos you post in your blog! That giant octopus is just stunning. I remember my first trip to the Monterey Aquarium, when I was in 5th grade, and I was able to "pet" a manta ray as it glided by. I wanted so badly to be a marine biologist after that, but Minnesota has a dearth of marine life, so I was an indoors scientist instead. :)

Danna Staaf
That's awesome! I suspect MBA can be accused of inspiring many a science career.

(One way some people have found of studying marine life in the Midwest is by turning to fossils . . . )

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