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They Find Sleepy Shark in the Waters of the Antarctic Ocean at 1,400 Meters Depth

A sleepy shark was first recorded near the Antarctic Ocean during a scientific expedition in January. The record occurred at 1,400 meters deep and in waters close to 1 °C, as reported by the University of Western Australia.The finding was made as part of a biodiversity exploration at the Tonga Fossa, in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean. Researchers at the Deepwater Minderoo Research Center used an underwater camera to catch the specimen while …

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A sleepy shark was first recorded near the Antarctic Ocean during a scientific expedition in January. The record occurred at 1,400 meters deep and in waters close to 1 °C, as reported by the University of Western Australia.The finding was made as part of a biodiversity exploration at the Tonga Fossa, in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean. Researchers at the Deepwater Minderoo Research Center used an underwater camera to catch the specimen while …

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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