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Posted AT 9:23 PM EDT on 28/07/06

'We don't know what's in the ocean'

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

When marine biologist Ron O'Dor hauled in a 15-kilogram squid from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico this month, he knew he had a big one: The animal had been tagged by his team with a tiny electronic sensor that collects detailed data about squid movement — a boon to understanding secretive cephalopod behaviour, as well as unlocking the larger mysteries of the world's oceans. Until now, much of the sea has been like a vast black box where fish simply disappear.

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