Dr. Paul Leblond – Quest for a “Sea Monster”

One of our special guests has been Dr. Paul Leblond who has taken our imaginations on a wonderful tour contemplating the idea of whether or not the Pacific Northwest has its very own sea monster.   

His leadership in the area of research into the enigma of the North Pacific Megaserpent, Cadborosaurus willsi, has resulted in extensive data being gathered on this animal. Along with Dr Edward Bousfield, Dr Leblond has authored Cadborosaurus: Survivor from the Deep (Horsdal and Schubert, 1995), the seminal work on this great cryptozoological marvel. Dr. Leblond is an eminent world-class academic, who is renowned for his work in the realm of the ocean sciences.

Previously head of the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Leblond, although retired, continues to sit on many boards and carries on consultation in regard to the preservation and conservation of the oceans of the world.

A former director of the International Society of Cryptozoology, Dr Leblond is a driving force behind the success of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club.  Dr Leblond resides on Galiano Island and is much-coveted speaker at many scientific and cryptozoological forums around the world. His rapier-sharp wit and Gallic charm make a speaking engagement by this brilliant scientist a most enjoyable and informative experience”

For pitures and more information on the Cadborosaurus, click on the links below.

 BCCryptozoology Club

The Alaska video from the Hillstrands of “Deadliest Catch”

 

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