Occasional Ceph Blogging: Octo, Me Old China

I bet the octopus were having fun changing their chromatophores to match the china pattern. Shame they had to die for historians to find the pottery though.

Octopus unearths 900-year-old hidden treasure
By RICHARD SHEARS – Last updated at 13:41pm on 24th July 2007

It is a story that combines all the great mysteries and exciting discoveries of the sea – an octopus hauled onto a fishing boat with valuable ancient pottery attached to its suckers.

Conjuring up visions of ancient mariners and sailing ships laden with fabulous wares, Korean fisherman Kim Yong-Chul pulled up more octopus, most of which had shards of pottery attached to their tentacles.

Now the chance discovery is being hailed as one of the great undersea treasure discoveries of modern times.

Officials at the National Maritime Museumin Seoul say the pottery dates back to 12th century, when the Koryo Dynasty ruled the Korean peninsula.

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The extraordinary discovery on what was for 58-year-old Mr Kim another ‘day at the office’ began when he took his small boat out from the town of Taean, 60 miles south west of Seoul. As usual, he was hoping for a good catch of webfoot octopus, which are a delicacy in Korea.

But on this particular day, he decided to try somewhere new, a few miles south of his regular fishing spot.

Casting out a long line, he felt a familiar tug and hauled up his first octopus of the day. He was puzzled by several blue objects attached to its suckers and thought at first they were shells.

But when he examined them, he realised they were pieces of pottery. Not realising he was on the point of making an incredible discovery, he cast out his line again and again, bringing in more octopus with shards of pottery attached.

Then he brought one up with a whole plate caught on its tentacles.

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Occasional Ceph Blogging: Squid Is For Lovers, Too

Mmmmm, yummy…. well, for certain values of yummy.

Chocolate Covered Squid – Valentine’s Day Candy From the Sea

What better way to say “I heart you” on Valentines Day then with chocolate covered squid?

I happened to be cooking some squid today and realized that in just a few simple steps I could make some really awesome and super romantic squid chocolates. It took only a minute to boil the squid and then just a few more minutes to coat them in a delicious spicy chocolate mixture. I actually ended up eating my seafood chocolates instead of giving them to my valentine, but its probably for the best, because I don’t think squid travel very well in the mail system.

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Zeitgeistiprognostication

Yes, I know posting another video clip after that last lot is a bit lazy, but I just found this and I wanted to share. Max Neptune and The Menacing Squid just might be the new Galaxy Quest – on the other hand it might not, but if it is I want to have said so first.

This daft 1950’s SF movie pastiche is due to be released next summer: I can’t wait, it looks very silly indeed.