RARE MASSIVE 6-GILL SHARK SIGHTING AT 3300 FT DEPTH!!
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This six-gill shark (Hexanchus) was filmed during a submersible dive off the northeast coast of Molokai at a depth of 1000m (3280ft). The 2 red laser dots are 6 inches apart, resulting in a length of about 18 ft for the shark.
Great ecstatic live commentary by University of Hawaii Oceanography Professor Jeff Drazen!
Many thanks to Dr. Craig Smith (University of Hawaii) and Dr. Eric Vetter for permitting release of this footage which was obtained as part of their research data set.
Tags for this video: deep Molokai sea shark submarine submersible
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Many people try to say that the Megalodon still exists in the vastly unexplored depths of Earth's oceans, but I find this highly unlikely.
Not impossible, but improbable.
I would say less likely than the existence of Bigfoot/Sasquatch but more likely than the Loch Ness Monster (obviously).