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Ocythoe tuberculata, a pelagic octopus, one of 42 species of octopus to occur in New Zealand watersThe Earth & Oceanic Sciences (EOS) Research Institute

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EOS: promoting conservation through research

Last updated: 11 Jan 2011 2:00pm

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