Dean Grubbs thinks great white sharks are boring. The veteran shark scientist, who has researched different shark species for 30 years, is vastly more intrigued by the little-seen dominant predator of ...
Researchers have captured the mysterious bluntnose sixgill shark on film, a creature that has been on Earth since before the dinosaurs. Described as "perfectly efficient" by the team from OceanX and ...
The camera slid from the crew’s hands and into the cold water, sinking towards the inky darkness and out of view after a few seconds. “Buena suerte,” someone said, wishing the camera luck and hoping ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You may have heard of megalodon, the massive prehistoric shark, but what about the bluntnose ...
This stunning video gives shark aficionados everywhere a rare close-up view of a sixgill shark. A team working with OceanGate, an organization that provides subsea research and exploration, filmed the ...
A group of scuba divers are still in disbelief after a close encounter with a bluntnose sixgill shark in waters south of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island late last month. The sharks appeared from the ...
A team of scientists have discovered a new shark species, specifically the third kind of sixgill shark, in the Atlantic Ocean. What differentiates the Atlantic sixgill shark from its cousins in the ...
Washington boasts a diverse and rich ecosystem, but it still may come as a surprise that our waters are home to no less than 12 species of sharks on the coast and Puget Sound. If this thought elicits ...
In what has been described as a European first, a team from Trinity College Dublin and Queen's University Belfast has filmed one of the planet's most enigmatic sharks. A 13ft-long bluntnose sixgill ...
The sixgill shark, photographed from the boat Ben Bond was fishing from A "monster" shark, believed to be the biggest sixgill ever caught on a fishing rod in Europe, has been hooked off the Irish ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of shark cruising the Atlantic Ocean. "We showed that the sixgills in the Atlantic are actually very different from the ones in the Indian and Pacific Oceans ...
"I'm actually going to be going down underwater, 400 feet," Macklemore said in a promotional clip. The OceanGate team said they "sank a bait ball" two days before the dive to attract marine life.