Goblin Shark Filmed Alive in Deep Sea for First Time, Extending Known Depth by 700m
Scientists have recorded live footage of goblin sharks in their natural deep-sea habitat for the first time, marking a significant breakthrough in marine research. The discovery extends the species' known depth range by nearly 700 meters. Researchers identified the elusive sharks during two separate observation events in previously uncharted areas of the Pacific Ocean. Additionally, archived footage from 2019 was found to contain an unrecognized encounter with the species. The findings considerably expand the known geographic and depth range of the goblin shark.
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