Dr. Clyde Roper @ Mote Marine Lab, 1/28/2008
Dr. Clyde Roper, world-renowned teuthologist will be giving a presentation at Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL this coming Monday.
Giant Squid: Who’s Chasing Whom?
Mote’s 2008 Special Lecture Series continues next week with the lecture “Who’s Chasing Whom? The Quest for the World’s Largest Calamari, the Giant Squid,” by Dr. Clyde Roper, Zoologist Emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. On Monday, Jan. 28, Dr. Roper will trace the historical legends and concepts based on the giant squid and present results of his deep-sea expeditions in search of the squid with National Geographic and the Discovery Channel in addition to subsequent attempts by colleagues.
Dr. Roper, an Adjunct Scientist at Mote, has had a long-standing relationship with the organization and was instrumental in obtaining the giant squid specimen that is on permanent exhibit at Mote Aquarium.
The Special Lecture Series will continue every Monday until March 10 and all lectures will take place at 7 p.m. in Mote’s Immersion Cinema located at 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota. Log onto www.mote.org/news for more information and brief speaker bios.
A photo of Dr. Roper and specimens jars is available for media to download.
Members of the media interested in attending any lectures should contact Jamie Tacy at 941-388-4441, ext. 228 or jtacy@mote.org.
- Previously: Cephalopodcast #6, an interview with Dr. Clyde Roper
- 2008 Mote Special Lecture Series lineup, and additional details.
Tags: cephalopods, Florida
January 25th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Are you going to liveblog it?? live video feed?
January 25th, 2008 at 11:03 pm
Doubt there will be any live feed. I was fortunate to get a chance to interview Dr. Roper last time he was at the lab. I hope to have some post-preso summary, maybe some pics. FWIW, Carl Zimmer is coming later in the lecture series, in March.
April 21st, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Dear Dr.Clyde Roper,
My name is Claire E. Laffan and I am 9 years old. Do you know how we don’t have much experience on Giant Squid? Do you know how we tie cameras to dolphins?
I was thinking that we could tie a camera on a sperm whale. They are around Giant Squid a lot. I hope this helps. Please write back.
Claire Laffan
PS - I want to be a marine biologist when I grow up.
April 21st, 2008 at 9:33 pm
Claire: your idea about tying cameras to sperm whales is a good one. Some scientist from National Geographic have tried that before. They called it their Crittercam. You can see the video on the National Geographic Web Site:
May 9th, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Dear Dr. Clyde Roper,
My name is Alec and I am 5 years old. I want to learn about squids like you when I grow up. I wish I had a real pet squid that lived in a big aquarium tank in my room. I would be so happy to work with you. I wish I was a grown-up now. I hope that you can find all the stuff about giant squid. I hope you don’t quit!
From, Alec Pitney