Using Gary Campbell's sightings register, Glasgow Boy finds a total of 13 reports of the Loch Ness Monster in 2018 with 5 hump reports, 5 neck reports, 3 he would consider unclassified, and 6 of the reports being captured as mobile phone camera images and 2 as webcam videos. Not a bad year. Tim Binnall is also
Celebrating the Many 'Sea Monster' Sightings of 2018, adding reports of Nessie's Canadian cousin, Ogogpogo, which had a string of sightings this past autumn. Loren Coleman reviews the
Top 8 Coelacanth Stories of 2018, the “living fossil� that is a daring of cryptozoologist. And lastly, Malcom Smith goes way back to re-examine
The Georgetown Sea Serpent of 1888, which was probably not a hoax as has been reported by some outlets, but not "particularly outrageous as sea serpents go" either. (PH)
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