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Goblin shark sighting exposes ocean blind spots

2026-06-14 1 Dailymotion

Goblin shark sighting footage matters because ABC News reported it was the first one filmed alive in the wild. That’s not cute ocean content — deep-sea sightings are usually dead specimens or blurry bait cams, and this one was moving on camera. The study says goblin sharks live below 100 meters, which is why most people never see one and why the ocean still has giant blind spots. If one shark hid this long, what else are we pretending we’ve mapped? Freak clip, or proof we know way less than we brag about? Pick a side in the comments.

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