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Originally Posted by healer
First one filmed alive and they end up killing it. I mean it's cool and all, but they really screwed up on this one.
Did they have to catch it? Was there no way of monitoring the animal without actually pulling it out of the water? I'm sure there are marine protection groups going apeshit right about now.
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Screwed up? The first coelacanth that was filmed was inadvertantly killed. Specimens collected from the bottom of the ocean are also inadvertantly killed. If you've been following this, they have been monitoring the areas for years, trying to catch them via video/photo the OP is exactly about that.
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