A wildlife charity has declared 2025 "the Year of the Blooming Octopus" after record numbers were spotted off the south-west coast of England.
In its annual marine review the Wildlife Trusts says octopus numbers were this summer at their highest level since 1950.
Warmer winters, which are linked to climate change, are thought to be responsible for the population spike, which is known as a "bloom".
The charity's findings are backed up by official figures which show that more than 1,200 tonnes of octopus was caught by fishermen in UK waters in the summer of 2025.

