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Updated · Dexerto · May 17
YouTuber Films Indonesian Houndshark at 700 Feet, Capturing Giant Stingaree
Updated
Updated · Dexerto · May 17

YouTuber Films Indonesian Houndshark at 700 Feet, Capturing Giant Stingaree

3 articles · Updated · Dexerto · May 17
  • Barny Dillarstone said a night-vision camera he dropped 700 feet off Bali recorded what experts identified as an Indonesian houndshark—the first known live footage of the species in the wild.
  • The deep-sea setup near Black Magic Island also captured a giant stingaree, plus a bluntnose sixgill shark, a western spotted gummy shark and other fish during the same dive.
  • Dillarstone said he could not identify the unusual shark himself and turned to leading shark experts, who told him the animal was the rarely seen Indonesian houndshark.
  • The footage adds rare visual evidence from deep Indian Ocean waters off Indonesia, where elusive shark and ray species are seldom filmed alive.
A new shark was found near Indonesia's mining sites. Can this discovery save the deep sea from industrial destruction?
If one YouTuber can find unknown species with a camera, what else is hiding in the unmapped 80% of our oceans?