Nice Divers Find A New Home For Little Octopus Living In Trash

Now, he appears to be more happier.

Pall Sigurdsson and his buddies had no idea that they would end up acting as a little marine creature in need of a new home when they set out on a diving adventure in the waters off Indonesia last December.

Sigurdsson discovered this while spelunking close to the ocean floor: a little coconut octopus hiding inside a transparent plastic cup.

PALL SIGURDSSON

It was depressing enough to see waste strewn across the ocean floor, but Sigurdsson understood that this specific piece of trash was endangering life specifically.

In addition to failing to sufficiently conceal the octopus, the cup would probably be consumed by any predators hunting for an easy meal.

Thus, work began for Sigurdsson and the gang. They spent the rest of their dive searching the seafloor for a better place for the octopus to live, gently offering him various clamshells until he found one he liked.

Here is a video of that fun procedure:

The group’s air supply was quickly running low, so time was of the matter during their brief house-hunting excursion. Thankfully, the betentacled beast eventually made his decision.

According to Sigurdsson’s online article, “coconut octopus are known for being quite selective about which shells they maintain. Therefore, it took a lot of trial and error with many shells before it found one that worked.

PALL SIGURDSSON

The octopus is now safe, but regrettably, he is not the only one who must deal with the problem of pollution in his habitat.

According to Sigurdsson, who spoke to The Dodo, “we tend to focus on plastic pollution because of the part of it that floats and it is easier to see, and realize, how horrible it is.” “The amount of rubbish on the bottom is staggering, and I spend a lot of time diving ocean floors all around the world.”

Every year, between 4.8 and 12.7 metric tons of plastic enter the oceans of the planet, endangering the lives of numerous species. The problem’s immense magnitude can all too easily appear unfathomable, but hopefully it will be brought home by the tale of this tiny creature’s housing difficulties.