Rare Sleeper Shark Spotted in Antarctic Deep, Scientists Say

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Rare Sleeper Shark Spotted in Antarctic Deep, Scientists Say
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A Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre camera off the South Shetland Islands captured a 3–4 meter sleeper shark at about 490–500 meters depth in near-freezing 1.27°C water, possibly the first confirmed record of a shark that far south in the Antarctic Ocean; researchers note such sightings are rare due to remoteness and limited deep-water cameras, and warming oceans could be nudging species toward Antarctica.

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