A cluster of octopuses at Davidson Seamount off the coast of California Ocean Exploration Trust/NOAA
Thousands of octopus mothers lay and tend their eggs at a deep-sea site with warm hydrothermal vents because it dramatically reduces hatching times, from more than 14 years to under two years.
“They have about a 90 per cent reduction in brood period because, I think, they are brooding in warm water,” said at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in California, during a virtual talk at .
In 2018, other researchers found thousands of abyssal octopuses (Muusoctopus…



