Cat Schultz, RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program
The tracking study is designed to better understand the migration routes of
After the shark was captured, researchers kept its mouth open with a hook while holding it down near the back of a boat on a platform that was partially under the water, Tia Ghose of LiveScience said.
This was just enough time for Schultz to peer her camera lens inside the predator's mouth and take the shot.