There are indeed creatures in the oceans which could be called “sea monsters.” At the end of last month we posted about two very real “sea serpents” – oar fish that washed up on the coast of Southern California. Here is an account of another very real, if rarely seen, “sea monster,” the scyphomedusa Deepstaria. Recently a video from April 2012 has washed up onto the surface of cyberspace with the headline, “Massive Unidentified Sea Monster caught on Oil-Rig Cam.”
It is a fascinating video showing an undulating creature that almost looks like free-flowing fabric. The video itself is approaching two years old, so in internet time, it is is not particularity new, even if recent posts have given it a second life. The video was taken by an ROV inspecting a drill rig off Britain. The creature on the video is also not “unidentified.” It is apparently a jellyfish, a scyphomedusa Deepstaria, Whether or not it is a “sea monster” is up to the viewer to decide.
Massive Unidentified Sea Monster Caught on Video Off Oil-Rig