Tsunemi Kubodera

Tsunemi Kubodera (窪寺 恒己, Kubodera Tsunemi, born 1951 in Nakano, Tokyo[1]) is a Japanese zoologist with the National Museum of Nature and Science. On September 30, 2004, Kubodera and his team became the first people to photograph a live giant squid in its natural habitat.[2] Two years later, on December 4, 2006, he also managed to successfully film a live adult giant squid for the first time ever.[3] On July 10, 2012, Kubodera, together with Steve O'Shea and Edith Widder, became the first to film a live giant squid in its natural habitat from a submersible off the Bonin Islands.

In addition to these firsts involving the giant squid, in 2005, Kubodera also became the first to film the Dana octopus squid (Taningia danae) in its natural habitat.[4]

  1. ^ OWS海のセミナー2007 深海の神秘を探る。マッコウクジラが見る深海世界
  2. ^ Kubodera, T. & K. Mori 2005. First-ever observations of a live giant squid in the wild. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 272(1581):2583-2586.
  3. ^ Giant squid caught on video by Japanese scientists Archived 2007-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Kubodera, T., Y. Koyama & K. Mori 2006. "Observations of wild hunting behaviour and bioluminescence of a large deep-sea, eight-armed squid, Taningia danae" (PDF). (295 KiB) Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (published online). doi:10.1098/rspb.2006.0236