ABSTRACT

First published in 2003. From Part One: ‘Our ignorance of the marine world is much greater still. It is such that I do not hesitate to claim that, in the ocean, everything is still possible! Faced with the immensity of Neptune's realm, a certain degree of gullibility is preferable to blind incredulity. If it was claimed tomorrow that a real mermaid had been captured – not just an ugly manatee, but a creature boasting Marilyn Monroe's bust and the tail of a coelacanth - the attitude of the zoologist who wished to see it would be much more scientifically justifiable that that of his colleague who would merely shrug the news away. The sea covers more than three fifths of the surface of the globe, but our ships cross it only along rather narrow and fixed paths.’ This book looks at the science behind the stories.

part 1|24 pages

Here, Everything is Possible

chapter 1|22 pages

Below the Wavy Curtain

part 2|43 pages

Animals with Feet on their Head

part 3|213 pages

The Family Tree of The Fearsome Kraken

chapter 4|10 pages

Giant Polyps of Antiquity

chapter 5|33 pages

The Medieval Fable of the Island-Beast

chapter 6|17 pages

Science Looks Air the Kraken

part 4|86 pages

The Complete Story of the Supreme Squid

chapter 7|18 pages

The First Pieces of Evidence

chapter 9|13 pages

The Monster is Identified

chapter 10|11 pages

The Inadmissible Squid of the Alecton

chapter 11|22 pages

Architeuthis Galore

part 5|63 pages

The Shadow Side

chapter 12|38 pages

Final Uncertainties

chapter 13|23 pages

The Incomplete Story of the Colossal Octopus