Southern Sleeper Shark Captured Off Antarctica, Redrawing Cold-Water Boundaries

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Southern Sleeper Shark Captured Off Antarctica, Redrawing Cold-Water Boundaries
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Scientists using an undersea camera recorded the first footage of a southern sleeper shark in Antarctic waters near the South Shetland Islands at about 1,600 feet depth and 2°C. The sighting challenges the assumption that Antarctic seas are too cold for sharks and suggests a warm deeper layer may enable occasional southward incursions; climate-change–related warming could drive more sharks toward the region, but data remain sparse, underscoring the need for further study of the Antarctic ecosystem.

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