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Home / Lifestyle / Aquarium Honors Dying Octopus 'Ghost' with Cremation and Tribute

Aquarium Honors Dying Octopus 'Ghost' with Cremation and Tribute

27 Sep, 2025

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Summary

  • Aquarium's giant Pacific octopus 'Ghost' entered final life stage
  • Ghost's remains will be cremated after a necropsy examination
  • Aquarium plans to create a commemorative print to honor Ghost's legacy
Aquarium Honors Dying Octopus 'Ghost' with Cremation and Tribute

As of September 27th, 2025, the Aquarium of the Pacific in Los Angeles is mourning the impending loss of its giant Pacific octopus, affectionately known as 'Ghost.' The aquarium recently announced that Ghost has entered the final stage of her life cycle, known as senescence, where she is devoting all her energy to tending to her unfertilized eggs.

In an exclusive update, the aquarium's vice president of animal care, Nate Jaros, has revealed that after Ghost passes away, the veterinary team will perform a necropsy examination, similar to a human autopsy, to learn more about her health and ensure the aquarium is providing optimal care for its other octopuses. Ghost's remains will then be cremated, a fitting tribute to the iconic creature.

To further honor Ghost's legacy, the Aquarium of the Pacific is working with an artist to create a commemorative print featuring the beloved octopus. This print will be part of the aquarium's efforts to celebrate Ghost's life and the impact she has had on both the staff and the public who have visited her over the years.

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The aquarium's focus has been on sharing Ghost's story through social media, allowing her fans to connect with her and the important role aquariums play in educating people about marine life and ocean conservation. While Ghost cannot be replaced, the Aquarium of the Pacific is home to another giant Pacific octopus, ensuring that visitors can continue to marvel at these fascinating creatures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
After 'Ghost' the giant Pacific octopus passes away, the Aquarium of the Pacific will conduct a necropsy examination and then cremate her remains.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is honoring 'Ghost' by sharing her story on social media, and they plan to work with an artist to create a commemorative print featuring the beloved octopus.
'Ghost' the giant Pacific octopus is estimated to be between 2 and 4 years old, which falls within the average lifespan of 3 to 5 years for this species.

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