Summary[edit] Description: Dosidicus gigas as taken at Port Otway, western Patagonia, 1888. Date: 1888. Source: NOAA Photo library. Author: Archival Photographer Stefan Claesson.
Summary[edit] Description: Español: Efecto del pH en la solubilidad de las proteínas del músculo de calamar gigante (Dosidicus gigas). G: Músculo molido, GF: Músculo molido-congelado, FGF: Músculo congelado-molido-congelado. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Carlos Sotelo.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A 52lb Humboldt squid caught off of the Southern California coast. Date: 4 January 2013, 10:07:44. Source: Own work. Author: Fish guy.
Summary[edit] Description: Dosidicus gigas English: a Humboldt squid] (alt. names jumbo flying squid or diablo rojo). Note the dark red hue. The squid is about 25 kilograms/50 pounds in weight. Source: Own work (Original text: self-made(?)). Author: Imageman.
Description: English: Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) close up at 250 meters. Latitude 38 04 N., Longitude 123 -31 W. California, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. 2005. Date: 25 October 2010, 11:18. Source: NOAA Photo Library: sanc1686. Author: Rick Starr. Credit: NOAA/CBNMS.
Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas)A Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) dashing in front of the ROV camera. This photo was taken at a depth of -481.8 meters in Sur Canyon as a part of a deep-sea coral expedition conducted by NMFS aboard the R/V Shimida in December, 2010.From SIMoN