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Colossal squid has largest eye ever seen
It has eyes the size of beach balls, a "killer arsenal" of hooked tentacles and, most chillingly, much larger relatives lurking in the icy ocean depths. Scientists in New Zealand have been unlocking the secrets of a 32ft-long Colossal squid caught by fishermen last year in Antarctic waters. (30/04) Read
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Cardboard boat races on Go!

The Sun-Times | 11/06/08 iNautique
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Italian Sailor Crosses Atlantic on 20ft Beach Cat

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Windsor Star | 02/07/08 iNautique
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Ship's battles included enemy subs and a typhoon

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New ocean-mapping satellite set for orbit

MSNBC | 21/05/08 iNautique
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Peter Thiel Makes Down Payment on Libertarian Ocean Colonies

Wired News | 21/05/08 iNautique
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Rebuilding the World's Fastest Ship, Step-by-Step

Popular Mechanics | 15/05/08 iNautique
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Ocean colouring data sheds lights on carbon cycle

Cordis | 07/05/08 iNautique
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