The Lady and the Octopus

by | Oct 20, 2022 | Cephalopods | 0 comments

Jeanne Villepreux-Power was never expected to be a scientist. Born in 1794 in a French village more than 100 miles from the ocean, she pursued an improbable path that brought her to the island of Sicily. There, she took up natural history and solved the two-thousand-year-old mystery of how of the argonaut octopus gets its shell.

In an era when most research focused on dead specimens, Jeanne was determined to experiment on living animals. And to keep sea creatures alive for her studies, she had to invent a contraption to hold them―the aquarium. Her remarkable life story is told by author, marine biologist, and octopus enthusiast Danna Staaf.

“This story of one woman’s pluck, determination, and scientific insight is a riveting read for anyone of any age!”― Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus, a National Book Award finalist

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  • As senior editor here at reefs, I get to work with scientists from all over the world, and have made some wonderful friends in the industry! I also write for the site, and am the office manager at FRESH New London and the mother of two brilliant, talented young women.

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