The Octopus Show
Additional Web and Print Resources

Web Sites

The Cephalopod Page
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/index.html
Everything you want to know about octopuses and other cephalopods from James Wood of the National Resource Center for Cephalopods.

The Octopus News Magazine Online
http://www.tonmo.com/
Tentacle news from octopus fan Tony Morelli.

The Giant Octopus Web Page
http://marine.alaskapacific.edu/octopus/
Facts and figures from biologist David Scheel.

National Resource Center for Cephalopods
http://www.nrcc.utmb.edu/CephInfoRes.htm
The world’s leading captive breeder’s list of Octopus resources.

The Lusca
http://www.theshadowlands.net/serpent.htm#octopus
Does the giant octopus really exist?

 

Books

Hunt, J. OCTOPUS AND SQUID. Monterey, CA: Monterey Bay Aquarium Press, 1996.

Lane, Frank W. KINGDOM OF THE OCTOPUS. New York: Sheridan House, 1974.

Paust, Brian. FISHING FOR OCTOPUS: A GUIDE FOR COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN. Anchorage, AK: University of Alaska Sea Grant, 1998.

Schaefer, Lola M. OCTOPUSES. New York: Bridgestone Books, 1999.

Swanson, Diane. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF OCTOPUS. New York: Graphic Arts Center, 2000.

One Response to “Additional Web and Print Resources”
  1. nikki says:

    i wondr why the named such a magestic creature with a weird name.

Leave a Reply

Please note that the THIRTEEN editorial staff reserves the right to not post comments it deems to be inappropriate and/or malicious in nature, as well as edit comments for length, clarity and fairness. No solicitations or advertisements will be allowed. Users may link to other Web sites relevant to discussion, but most often links to commercial Web sites will not be permitted.

Produced by THIRTEEN    ©2013 Educational Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.