Meet Storm: Sidney aquarium's new resident is a giant Pacific octopus

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Meet Storm: Sidney aquarium's new resident is a giant Pacific octopus
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December storms inspired the name of a local aquarium's newest octopus that arrived after cancellations and delays kept her on the Island.

CHEKa four-pound giant Pacific octopus that should be living thousands of kilometres away.

“She was on a flight to Finland, and that winter storm a week before Christmas, of course, stopped air traffic all over B.C., and she was a victim of that,” Thornton told CHEK News. Even though she had enough cold, oxygenated seawater supplying her container while she waited for a flight, a decision was made.

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