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Shark caught on camera for first time in deep Antarctica waters
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:13 pm
Previously no one even knew they existed there
Most likely a sleeper Shark like those near Greenland and the Pacific
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Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:15 pm to Fun Bunch
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Shark caught on camera for first time in deep Antarctica waters
That’s cold.
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:20 pm to S
From January of last year.
That’s Summer in the Antarctic, possibly the shark was photographed on holiday?
That’s Summer in the Antarctic, possibly the shark was photographed on holiday?
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:24 pm to Fun Bunch
Not that I needed a reason to avoid going scuba diving down there, but this pretty much solidified it for me
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:26 pm to Fun Bunch
Is the fish there supposed to be trap?
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:26 pm to Fun Bunch
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Shark caught on camera for first time in deep Antarctica waters
Ah, that's the caveat. Because I've seen video of the Greenland shark, well videoed off the coast of Greenland.
Posted on 2/18/26 at 12:29 pm to Fun Bunch
The media will claim it's global warming...
Posted on 2/18/26 at 1:12 pm to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
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Not that I needed a reason to avoid going scuba diving down there, but this pretty much solidified it for me
You're just now figuring out that the ocean is where we keep the sharks?
Posted on 2/18/26 at 1:14 pm to Hangover Haven
"Climate change and warming oceans could potentially be driving sharks to the Southern Hemisphere’s colder waters,..."
or maybeeee not.
"There are few research cameras positioned at that specific depth in Antarctic waters. Those that are can only operate during the Southern Hemisphere summer months, from December through February.
“The other 75% of the year, no one’s looking at all. And so this is why, I think, we occasionally come across these surprises,”
or maybeeee not.
"There are few research cameras positioned at that specific depth in Antarctic waters. Those that are can only operate during the Southern Hemisphere summer months, from December through February.
“The other 75% of the year, no one’s looking at all. And so this is why, I think, we occasionally come across these surprises,”
Posted on 2/18/26 at 1:39 pm to Fun Bunch
There is so much we don't know about the ocean it is scary.
Posted on 2/18/26 at 1:51 pm to cptigger
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There is so much we don't know about the ocean it is scary.
It's about 7 miles deep at the mariana trench.
For some perspective, the way a crow flies that's about the distance between Tiger Stadium and Southern University
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