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They Lower a Camera Hundreds of Meters in Antarctica and Catch a Giant Predator Who Shouldn't Be There.

Summary by ecoticias.com
A shark of almost four meters, moving slowly on an empty and dark seabed. Thus it appears in the video that, for the first time, shows that there are sharks in the Southern Ocean. The recording was obtained in January 2025, about 490 meters deep, with water just 1.27 degrees above zero, near the South Shetland Islands. The animal belongs to the group of so-called sleeping sharks, of the genus Somniosus, specialists in deep and cold waters. The b…

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A shark of almost four meters, moving slowly on an empty and dark seabed. Thus it appears in the video that, for the first time, shows that there are sharks in the Southern Ocean. The recording was obtained in January 2025, about 490 meters deep, with water just 1.27 degrees above zero, near the South Shetland Islands. The animal belongs to the group of so-called sleeping sharks, of the genus Somniosus, specialists in deep and cold waters. The b…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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