New Shark Discovered 2025. Whale Shark Discovery 2025 Ocean Eco Adventures Reservations The Ocean Census, a 10-year mission aimed at expanding knowledge about the depths of the ocean, released its first major update since its launch in 2023, revealing the discovery of 866 new species. A new species of shark has been discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park, where fossil records have revealed more than 70 species of shark that swam in the ocean when this part of present-day Kentucky was under water about 340 million years ago.
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A new species of shark has been discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park, where fossil records have revealed more than 70 species of shark that swam in the ocean when this part of present-day Kentucky was under water about 340 million years ago. - A new-to-science species of ancient shark has been discovered through an ongoing Paleontological Resource Inventory (PRI) at Mammoth Cave National Park
This summary was AI-generated and reviewed by CNN editors It was identified at a depth of 600 feet (200 meters) off the coast of Mozambique and Tanzania by world-renowned shark expert David Ebert. A new species of shark has been discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park, where fossil records have revealed more than 70 species of shark that swam in the ocean when this part of present-day Kentucky was under water about 340 million years ago.
Sharks 2025 Wall Calendar. A newly discovered guitar shark Sergey Bogorodsky / The Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census David Ebert, dubbed the "Lost Shark Guy," identified a new species of guitar shark off the coast. New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine life findings.
Sharks 2025 Wall Calendar. The new species of obruchevodid petalodont, called Clavusodens mcginnisi, was identified by researchers through fossil teeth collected. It was identified at a depth of 600 feet (200 meters) off the coast of Mozambique and Tanzania by world-renowned shark expert David Ebert.