Scientists have filmed a rare 125-million-year-old goblin shark alive in its natural deep-sea habitat for the first time, revealing a new depth record and a wider Pacific range - The Times of India
For the first time, scientists have filmed live goblin sharks swimming freely in their natural deep-sea habitat, giving researchers a glimpse of one of the world's rarest and most mysterious sharks without removing it from the ocean. The discovery also pushes the known depth limit for the species by almost 700 metres and expands its recognised range across the Pacific Ocean.