Sunday, July 5, 2026

Goblin shark caught on camera for the first time ever

Scientists have captured the first-ever footage of a goblin shark swimming deep beneath the ocean's surface, providing an unprecedented look at one of Earth's most mysterious predators.
Goblin sharks are rarely seen alive, making this discovery a major breakthrough for marine researchers.
Their unusual appearance and extendable jaws have fascinated scientists for decades, and this footage reveals how these ancient sharks move through the darkness of the deep sea.
One of the ocean's most mysterious sharks caught on camera in world-first: 
One of the ocean's most elusive creatures, described by scientists as "the ugliest shark on the planet", has been filmed alive in its deep-sea habitat for the first time.
The footage captures goblin sharks swimming at depths previously unknown for the species, extending the species’ known range into the Central Pacific, and revealing just how little scientists still know about the deep sea.