What a Shark Does in the Icy Waters of Antarctica: the Historical Video that Changes What We Knew
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In the dark depths of the Antarctic ocean, with water just above freezing and without trace of sunlight, a huge silhouette crossed in front of a scientific camera. It was a shark. And according to the team that analyzed the images, it is the first shark recorded in motion within the Antarctic Ocean, near the South Shetland Islands. The scene was recorded in January 2025 during an expedition of the Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre. The group…
In January 2025, Antarctic biologists experienced one of the most shocking discoveries of recent years: they discovered a shark in waters that were considered too cold for any species, which led them to consider them as “superpowers.” The sighting occurred near the South Shetland Islands, about 500 meters deep. A sleepy shark appeared in front of an underwater camera of the Minderoo-UWA Oceanic Research Center, in a marine territory that science…
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