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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 -
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SEATTLE — How it started that Roland Anderson became one of the world’s top experts on the giant Pacific octopus the largest octopus in the world, and home here in Puget Sound was when he worked as the nightshift biologist at the Seattle Aquarium.

That was 33 years ago.

 
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Roland Anderson stands near a Giant Pacific octopus named Fifi at the Seattle Aquarium. Anderson retired in 2009 after decades as a biologist at the aquarium and has co-authored a book on the species, coming out in May 2010.
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