Is Capturing a Juvenile Giant Squid Ethical?

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A recent encounter with a juvenile giant squid swimming near divers has sparked a lively discussion about the implications of capturing such a unique creature. While many participants expressed awe at the sighting, there was a strong consensus against the idea of capturing the squid due to concerns about its welfare and the potential harm that could arise from such an action. The conversation highlighted the need for appropriate technology and timing for capture, but emphasized that the unknowns surrounding giant squids make it a risky proposition. Humor and light-hearted comments about fleeing from the squid and the challenges of handling such a creature also emerged, reflecting a mix of fascination and apprehension regarding these enigmatic animals. Overall, the discussion underscores a respect for marine life and a preference for observing rather than capturing.
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This is fascinating. Giant squid (juvenile) encountered near surface, swimming with divers.
http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/giant-squid-swims-alongside-divers-japan

My first thought was: cool!
My second thought was: if it were an option, would capturing it be better?

I guess the option of capturing it would be predicated on being in the right place at the right time with the right technology to do so.

Just curious what peeps think.
 
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Personally, I would flee as soon as possible. Much smaller squids than this aggressively attack people.
 
Capture it ? They would need a bigger frying pan.
 
I would pee my swimsuit. I can't believe how close the filmier gets. I thought these were fairly skiddish beasts.
 
If you captured it, where would you PUT it?

I'm w/ Zooby; I'd get the hell out of there.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
I would pee my swimsuit. I can't believe how close the filmier gets. I thought these were fairly skiddish beasts.
Yeah, I'd pee in your swimsuit too. Save me from cleaning mine.
 
phinds said:
Yeah, I'd pee in your swimsuit too. Save me from cleaning mine.
That would be... awkward :biggrin:
 
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DaveC426913 said:
This is fascinating. Giant squid (juvenile) encountered near surface, swimming with divers.
http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/giant-squid-swims-alongside-divers-japan

My first thought was: cool!
My second thought was: if it were an option, would capturing it be better?

I guess the option of capturing it would be predicated on being in the right place at the right time with the right technology to do so.

Just curious what peeps think.

I definitely agree that it is so cool to see such a unique animal so close to the surface. I don't agree about capturing the squid though, given how little we know about them and whether capturing the animal may cause more harm relative to any additional knowledge we may hope to gain (here I side with the notion that the welfare of the squid takes precedence).
 
StatGuy2000 said:
I definitely agree that it is so cool to see such a unique animal so close to the surface. I don't agree about capturing the squid though, given how little we know about them and whether capturing the animal may cause more harm relative to any additional knowledge we may hope to gain (here I side with the notion that the welfare of the squid takes precedence).

Yah. The squid might make war on us if we abducted him/her.
 
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StatGuy2000 said:
I definitely agree that it is so cool to see such a unique animal so close to the surface. I don't agree about capturing the squid though, given how little we know about them and whether capturing the animal may cause more harm relative to any additional knowledge we may hope to gain (here I side with the notion that the welfare of the squid takes precedence).
This idea of StatGuy's sounds cooler than seeing the beast actually. :biggrin:
 
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Silicon Waffle said:
This idea of StatGuy's sounds cooler than seeing the beast actually. :biggrin:
What idea?
 
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Make a tasteless joke about Japanese cartoons and proceed to swim as fast as I can away from that Lovecraftian horror.

I hate squids. Ick.
 
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phinds said:
If you captured it, where would you PUT it?
IN MAH BELLAH!

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DaveC426913 said:
IN MAH BELLAH!
One of the commenters to the article claims this species is poisonous. Can't be eaten. So, I'd check on that.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
What idea?
I am a squid. He doesn't agree that people should capture me but it is good to just offer me the health insurance. :biggrin:
 
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i wouldn't stay in the water with a meat-eater that big.
 
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