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      • The species was first recorded live in 2006, after researchers suspended bait beneath a research vessel off the Ogasawara Islands to try and hook a giant squid.
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  1. Remains of stone tools and marine shells in Liang Sarru, Salibabu Island, North Sulawesi, dated to 32,00035,000 years ago, is possible evidence for the longest sea voyage by Paleolithic humans ever recorded.

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  3. Some modern scholars maintain that seagoing ships of all kinds are derived from Egyptian prototypes. The earliest recorded voyage by sea took place under the auspices of Pharaoh Snefru about 3200 B.C., where ancient Egyptian records mention the Pharaoh bringing 40 ships from Byblus in Phoenicia.

  4. ocean.si.edu › through-time › ocean-through-timeOcean Through Time

    The first recorded complex life forms appear around 560 million years ago, though they were very different than the creatures we are familiar with today. Many were soft-bodied, with only a few tube-like creatures having a stiff outer sheath.

  5. Herodotus (484–425 BC) wrote of the regular tides in the Persian Gulf, the deposition of silt in the Nile Delta and used the term “Atlantic” to describe the western seas for the first time. It was during this time when many of the first observations about the composition of the oceans were recorded. [7]

  6. Draupner wave (North Sea, 1995): The first rogue wave to be confirmed with scientific evidence, with a maximum height of 25.6 metres (84 ft). [ citation needed ] The liner Queen Elizabeth 2 encountered a 29-metre (95 ft) wave during Hurricane Luis in the North Atlantic in September 1995.

  7. Jan 26, 2015 · But the historic occasion was dutifully recordedcoast to coast—by the original inhabitants of the land Down Under.

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