Australia's Ghost Shark just made a splash! The first Extra Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) has rolled out, revolutionizing naval defense with stealthy, AI-powered underwater ops.

Dive into the details: https://defensemirror.com/news/40461/First_Australian_Ghost_Shark_Extra_Large_Autonomous_Underwater_Vehicle_Rolls_Out

#GhostShark #AUKUS #AutonomousUnderwaterVehicle #NavalTech #DefenseInnovation #FutureOfWarfare #AustraliaDefence

Australia's Ghost Shark just made a splash! The first Extra Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) has rolled out, revolutionizing naval defense with stealthy, AI-powered underwater ops.

Dive into the details: https://defensemirror.com/news/40461/First_Australian_Ghost_Shark_Extra_Large_Autonomous_Underwater_Vehicle_Rolls_Out

#GhostShark #AUKUS #AutonomousUnderwaterVehicle #NavalTech #DefenseInnovation #FutureOfWarfare #AustraliaDefence

Is there an escape from the ghost shark? A spooky one from the office. Have a frightful@friday and a great weekend!
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Hilft die „escape“-Taste gegen den Gespensterhai? Auf jeden Fall wünsche ich euch allen ein schönes Wochenende!
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'Ukraine uses cheap but lethal armed drones to counter Russia’s invasion. Expendable drones are taking out tanks that cost $10millions, halting entire offensives. “The uncrewed systems are going to be increasingly operating on their own" #GhostShark www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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The Guardian

Anduril Ghost Shark Now Australian A$1.7 BN Program Of Record

Australian Defence Media Press Release (Link), text follows: 10 September 2025 The Albanese Government is investing $1.7 billion…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #Anduril #AU #Australia #AustralianNavy #Drones #ghostshark
https://www.newsbeep.com/114815/

I recently learned about GHOST SHARKS!

A paper published this year (Finucci et al., 2024) announced the discovery of Harriotta avia, a new species of ghost shark native to New Zealand and Australia. I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Dominique Didier, who helped discover them! She was super helpful, a ton of fun, and clearly very passionate and excited about what she does. She helped teach me about ghost sharks in general and spoke with me about the process of finding, documenting, and announcing a new species.

Check out the short here (transcript) and the full video here (transcript)!

https://beanstem.org/blog-ghost-sharks/

#beanstem #biology #ghostShark #halloween #marine #ocean #spooky

BeanStem on Instagram: "A new species of GHOST SHARK was just discovered! #reels #spooktober #epicthemusical . Ghost sharks, also known as chimaeras, are super cool! They're deep sea dwellers, and they're not well understood. But a new species was discovered in New Zealand and Australia this year! I spoke with one of the scientists who helped discover them to learn about ghost sharks and how new species are discovered."

1 likes, 0 comments - beanstemsci on October 29, 2024: "A new species of GHOST SHARK was just discovered! #reels #spooktober #epicthemusical . Ghost sharks, also known as chimaeras, are super cool! They're deep sea dwellers, and they're not well understood. But a new species was discovered in New Zealand and Australia this year! I spoke with one of the scientists who helped discover them to learn about ghost sharks and how new species are discovered.".

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Watch the short here: waiting for public URL

Check out the full video

Transcript

  • Telemachus: If so then, give me chimeras!
  • Okay, here ya go!
  • These are Chimaeras! They just… have an extra “a” in the name
  • Chimaeras are a class of fish that live deep under water. They’re related to rays and sharks, and they’re perfect to learn about for spoopy month because they’re also called SPOOKFISH and GHOST SHARKS!
  • Like rays, they have a long, whip-like tail. That snake-like tail might be why they’re called “chimeras” — like the snake tail on the greek chimera
  • Dr. Didier: “They’re weird looking, they have these strange snouts and sensory systems”
  • That’s Dr. Dominique Didier. She’s studied ghost sharks for just over 3 decades.
  • And she helped discover a new species of ghost shark THIS YEAR in New Zealand and Australia!
  • Dr. Didier: “We’re coming to the conclusion that what we thought was this one, global species, Harriotta raleighana, is probably not”
  • Hariotta avia, or the Australia narrow-nosed spookfish, used to be thought of as the same thing as Hariotta raleighana. Then this year, Dr. Didier and colleagues released a paper (Finucci et al., 2024) that discovered that some of the populations near Australia and New Zealand are their own, unique species!
  • H avia looks very similar to H. raleighana overall. But the skin color is distinct, as is some of the morphology — that is, the shape and structure of the body and its parts.
  • Genetic analysis also played a role in identifying the new species.
  • Dr. Didier: Now we have a lot more evidence, partly because we can do molecular studies to say, “this is probably something new”
  • This figure from the study maps some of the genetic mutations between individuals. You can clearly see that the Harriotta avia specimens are very different from the rest of the Harriotta specimens collected.
  • Given the morphological and genetic data, the team was able to confidently declare the new species.
  • Before I let Dr. Didier go, I had to ask one more question:
  • Me: So what’s your favorite thing about these weird little guys, about ghost sharks?
  • Dr. Didier: “Oh my gosh, there’s so much to love about them! I just think they’re, like, cool to look at! … They’re ancient, so looking at their anatomy can give us clues to the evolution of vertebrates… Even now, after working with them for these decades, there’s still, like, tons of stuff to be done! So that’s why I like them, I get excited about all this neat stuff”
  • Me: Anything else you want to share for the end of the video?
  • Dr. Didier: Coming up, on October 30th, is national ghost shark day! So break out your ghost shark juju and have a great day!
  • Thank you so much to Dr. Didier for helping out, check out the link in my bio for references, and follow for more cool science!

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References

https://beanstem.org/short-ghost-sharks/

#beanstem #biology #ghostShark #marine #ocean #science #shorts #spooky

Video: Ghost sharks. That’s it, that’s the title. – BeanStem

#NewSpecies of #GhostShark with unusually long nose discovered in deep seas off #NewZealand https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/25/ghost-shark-new-species-spookfish-discovered-new-zealand

Harriotta avia sp. nov. – a new rhinochimaerid described from the Southwest Pacific: Brittany Finucci et al. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10641-024-01577-4

#Chimaeras are quite cryptic in nature – they can be hard to find in the #DeepSea… and they generally don’t get the same attention #sharks do, when it comes to research.”

New ghost shark species with unusually long nose discovered in deep seas off New Zealand

The narrow-nosed spookfish is also found in Australian waters and is distinctive for its elongated snout and whip-like tail

The Guardian
New 'ghost shark' discovered in New Zealand waters

A NIWA scientist named the new species - scientific name Harriotta avia - after her grandmother.

RNZ