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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Bishop

Rare deep ocean Goblin shark filmed in natural habitat for the first time

  • A rare Goblin shark has been filmed in its deep-ocean natural habitat for the first time, marking a significant scientific event.
  • The initial footage, captured by a remotely operated vehicle in 2019, showed the shark at a depth of 1,237 metres in the Pacific Ocean near Jarvis Island.
  • A second sighting was recorded in 2024, with the creature filmed at 1,997 metres within the Tonga Trench.
  • The 2019 footage was initially overlooked and only reanalysed by a researcher following the more recent 2024 discovery.
  • Both sightings have been published in the Journal of Fish Biology. Goblin sharks were previously only observed alive after being caught on fishing lines.

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