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  2. Goblin shark - Wikipedia

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    The first shark found in the Gulf was caught by commercial fisherman on 25 July 2000 at a depth of approximately 919–1,099 m (3,016–3,606 ft) and is thought to have been about 20 ft long. [3] During July 2014, a goblin shark was found in a fishery net in Sri Lanka, near the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. The shark was about 4 ft (1.2 m) long ...

  3. Mitsukurinidae - Wikipedia

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    They are found in the open ocean from near the surface, down to depths of at least 4265 feet (1300 m). Scientists believe that Goblin Sharks are solitary, just like many other shark species. They also think that the fish are most active in the morning and evening. The Goblin Shark primarily feeds on teleost fishes such as rattails and dragonfish.

  4. Freaky-looking goblin shark caught by fisherman in Taiwan ...

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    The shark caught near Su’ao was the largest goblin shark ever caught in Taiwan, the museum said. The massive female shark weighed about 1,763 pounds and reached about 15.4 feet in length, Taiwan ...

  5. Tokyo Sea Life Park - Wikipedia

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    "Seas of the World" - The exhibits are divided by body of water, with unique tanks for the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Deep sea, and Arctic Ocean/Antarctic Ocean. In the past, goblin sharks and Brama japonica have been housed in the deep sea tank. "Nagisa Species" - Mullet, red seabream, common octopus, amefurashi, etc.

  6. They can be the size of great white sharks and they swim in ...

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    They’re positive markers for ocean health with each species playing an integral role. ... As of May 2023, WDFW has recorded five sixgill sharks found deceased. Three died in relation to fishing ...

  7. Rarely seen shark — over 100 years old — washes ashore in ...

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    These elusive, deep-sea sharks are the longest-living vertebrates in the world. Take a look. Rarely seen shark — over 100 years old — washes ashore in Greenland, scientists say

  8. Mitsukurina - Wikipedia

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    Mitsukurina is a genus of mackerel shark in the family Mitsukurinidae. It contains one extant species, the goblin shark ( M. owstoni ) and more extinct species. The genus was described by American ichthyologist David Starr Jordan in 1898 and named in honour of Kakichi Mitsukuri .

  9. One of the biggest great white sharks ever caught on tape - AOL

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    She is one of the biggest great white sharks ever filmed and could be at least fifty years old. The vertical slashes on her left flank are either from fights with other sharks or mating scars.