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New Zealand scientists discover new species of 'ghost shark'
Scientists Discover a New Species of Elusive Ghost Shark
Meet the Australasian narrow-nosed spookfish, a mysterious creature with a skinny, whip-like tail and a thin snout lurking deep in the waters off New Zealand and Australia. Scientists with New Zealand’s National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research recently discovered the elusive fish,
New species of "ghost shark" discovered living deep in the Pacific Ocean
The species lives in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, which NIWA scientist Brit Finucci said makes them difficult to study. One ghost shark was caught on camera swimming off the coast of California in 2017. The specimens studied by NIWA to make this identification were found during other research studies for Fisheries New Zealand.
Boo! New species of ghost shark uncovered in New Zealand
A new species of ghost shark or “spookfish” was discovered lurking in the deep, dark waters off the coast of New Zealand. The Australasian narrow-nosed spookfish ( Harriotta avia) is exclusive to New Zealand and Australia’s waters and is part of a group of cartilaginous fish that are closely related to rays and sharks called chimaeras.
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Florida surfer bloodied by shark at infamous beach known for attacks
A veteran surfer was bitten and left bloodied by a shark on Sunday while boarding at Florida’s most infamous beach for shark related incidents.
Experienced Surfer, 62, Drives Himself to Hospital After Florida Shark Attack: 'It Was So Gnarly'
An experienced surfer is opening up about being attacked by a shark off the coast of Florida and the extreme measures he took to save his own life.
Florida Legend “Gnarly” Charley Hajek Bitten by Shark While Surfing in New Smyrna Beach
That title goes to 62-year-old “Gnarly” Charley Hajek. Originally from Jacksonville Beach, Florida but now residing in New Smyrna, Hajek’s been competing on the ESA and NSSA amateur circuit since 1983,
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Photo shows 'mind-blowing' great white shark predation event off California coast
A California whale-watching tour witnessed a bloody-mouthed adult great white shark devouring a headless elephant seal.
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Newly Discovered Hammerhead Shark Named After Philanthropist
Bonnethead sharks are the smallest members of the hammerhead shark family, distinguished by their unique, shovel-shaped heads ...
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To make fluid flow in one direction down a pipe, it helps to be a shark
Researchers have discovered a new way to help liquid flow in only one direction, but without using the flaps that engines and our circulatory system rely upon to prevent fluid backup. The team created ...
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New shark species named for late Microsoft co-founder
A hammerhead shark species discovered by FIU scientists finally has a name and its namesake is the late Paul G. Allen, ...
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'Worrying' fall in Scottish basking shark sightings
An annual survey of marine animals has counted the fewest basking sharks in its 20 years.
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What If a Megalodon Shark Fought the Kraken?
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This shark can live for over 400 years and we finally know how
Scientists have finally figured out how the Greenland shark lives to be almost 400 years old, and the secret is in its DNA.
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New species of hammerhead shark named after Paul Allen, who funded critical research
Florida International University researcher Cindy Gonzalez tags a hammerhead shark species called shovelbill, or Sphyrna ...
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