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The intention of this guide is to help identifying cephalopod species in the North-East Atlantic which you
\nmay find while SCUBA diving, snorkelling, a boat trip or even while walking along a rocky shore. It focuses
\non shallow water and subsurface-inhabiting species or those which at least partially spent their life in
\ndepths less than 50 meters. As you may encounter these animals in the wild most likely just for a short
\nglance, we kept the description of each cephalopod rather simple and based on easy-to-spot external
\nfeatures.
\nThis guide was made within the scope of the project “Cephalopod Citizen Science”. This project tries to
\ngather scientific information about the “daily life” of cephalopods by analysing pictures of those animals
\nwhich were posted in several, project-related facebook groups. For further information about this project,
\nplease follow the link below:
\n
\nhttps://www.researchgate.net/project/Cephalopod-Citizen-Science
\n
\nWe hope this guide will provide useful information and help you to identify those cephalopods you may
\nencounter soon.