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Ocean currents can transport plankton-rich waters across hemispheres, potentially influencing megamouth feeding routes.
Confirmed juvenile megamouth sharks have been recorded in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This distribution implies that breeding and nursery habitats are not confined to a single ocean basin.
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For a species seen fewer than 300 times, the presence of juveniles on opposite sides of the equator suggests a broader reproductive geography than sightings alone imply.
If reproduction occurs across multiple basins, conservation assessments must consider a planet-scale life cycle operating largely beyond direct observation.
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