- 60-foot octopus ruled the seas during age of dinosaurs, fossils show CBS News —
- Scientists find mysterious ‘golden orb’ discovered miles underwater in 2023 NY Post —
- A massive kraken-like octopus may have prowled the seas during the age of dinosaurs Times Of India —
- NOAA Explains Search for Mysterious 'Golden Orb' Newsweek —
- New fossil discoveries suggest existence of giant ‘kraken’ octopuses as large as lorries The Independent —
- Mysterious "golden orb" found in deep sea in 2023 is finally identified CBS News —
- New fossil finds show that giant kraken-like octopuses ruled prehistoric oceans The Independent —
- Scientists uncover identity of mysterious 'golden orb' discovered miles underwater in 2023 Fox News —
- Giant octopus once roamed the seas, study says Sky News —
- U.S. scientists solve the mystery of a golden orb discovered in the deep sea. Here's what it really is Scientific American —
- ‘Kraken’: Scientists discover 19-metre-long apex predator octopus Sydney Morning Herald —
- Mystery of the 'golden egg' discovered at the bottom of the sea is SOLVED: Scientists finally pinpoint its true identity - three years after it sparked fears of aliens Daily Mail —
- Kraken was real and devoured dinosaurs? School-bus-sized giant octopus ruled ancient seas, new fossil discovery confirms Times Of India —
Gulf of Alaska
Gulf in the northern Pacific Ocean
The Gulf of Alaska is an arm of the Pacific Ocean defined by the curve of the southern coast of Alaska, stretching from Kabuch Point in the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island in the west to the Cape Spencer in the east, where Glacier Bay is found and start the Inside Passage.
Giant kraken-like octopus discovered