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 Through published commentary, tweets, and in conversations with Gizmodo, biologists, shark enthusiasts, and other experts have expressed extreme skepticism that an alleged photo of a goblin shark really shows a once-living animal.  Update 3/24/2023: The scientists behind the original paper describing the supposed sighting have now retracted their record.      If it were authentic, the image in question would be the first-ever record of the species in the Mediterranean Sea鈥攁 notable and important range expansion for the uncomm stanley cup website on animal. But if its actually a picture  stanley website of a toy goblin shark, as multiple sources suggest, its a cautionary tale about citizen science, negligent editing and peer review, and the pressure scientists face to publish new findings as fast and frequently as possible. To stanley quencher  unravel this shark controversy, lets start at the beginning. The Published Record Last year, scientists published a journal contribution in which they documented a supposed juvenile goblin shark specimen, found dead and washed up on a beach in Greece. It was the first time one of the nightmarish looking deep sea-sharks had ever been observed in the Mediterranean Sea, according to the article published in the journal Mediterranean Marine Science in May 2022. In that paper, the researchers said theyd been sent the photograph by a citizen scientist; none of the team had personally seen or examined the specimen. Goblin sharks are elusive creatures, rarely seen  dead or living. Not much is known  Mpbl National Guard Says No    Child Soldiers    Were Deployed to Control Protests
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