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Scientists with the Pacific Shark Research Center (PSRC) discovered the elusive Chimaera supapae “ghost shark” 1,640 feet below the Andaman Sea, off the coast of Thailand.
That's why their next original marine life-themed film, due to premiere on August 22nd, will be Ghost Shark, which is about A KILLER SHARK THAT ALSO HAPPENS TO BE A GHOST. Genius, we tell you.
A peculiar species of shark has been spotted off the east coast of New Zealand in an ultra rare sighting. The newly hatched ghost shark was sighted around 1,200m under water by the country's south ...
Scientists have spotted a deep-sea “ghost” white shark with a rare genetic disorder, shedding light on how such abnormalities affect endangered marine species living near the sea floor.
Meet the Hydrolagus trolli, otherwise known as the pointy-nosed blue ratfish, or even better known as the ghost shark, filmed alive in the wild for the first time ever. Deep-sea discoveries ...
Scientists have uncovered a new species of ghost shark living deep in the Pacific Ocean. The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) announced in a news release on Tuesday ...
Chimaeras, also known as ghost sharks or ratfishes, are a group of cartilaginous fishes that live in the deep sea, more than 1,600 feet below the surface, the study said.
In the dark depths of the Andaman Sea, off the coast of Thailand, a new discovery has stirred excitement among marine biologists: a never-before-seen species of ghost shark.
A new ghost shark species has been discovered that is “genetically and morphologically different to its cousins”, according to New Zealand scientists.
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