I encountered this juvenile sharpear enope squid in about 30 feet of water during a blackwater scuba dive, while drifting in the ocean in the darkness of night, over 700 feet of water, in the Gulfstream off the east coast of south Florida. During such a dive, one can witness the largest migration on planet Earth that occurs every night, with creatures living hundreds of feet below the ocean surface swim toward the shallow depths, larval stages of marine creatures spending their early life, permanent residents (pelagic animals) as well as deep water animals that migrate vertically at night to feed. I waited for this 2 cm sized squid to move it's suckers and tentacles in a geometrically symmetrical pose before pressing the shutter.
Date Taken: | 06.2022 |
Date Uploaded: | 11.2022 |
Photo Location: | Riviera Beach, Florida, United States of America |
Camera: | Canon EOS R5 |
Copyright: | © Rajiv Bhambri |