From the Association of Cryptozoological Fieldwork & Analysis:
Only days before the results of the loch ness DNA sweep were announced, Scotland’s Ness District Salmon Fishery Board captured underwater footage of a long, serpentine object moving through the water.
A few days afterwards, scientist Neil Gemmel announced that no catfish, sturgeon, Greenland shark plesiosaur DNA was found in the sweep; however, an abundance of eel DNA was uncovered officially making the giant eel theory the most likely candidate for explaining Nessie in terms of an undiscovered species.
Throughout nearly half a century, evidence for Nessie has yielded interesting results; the most well-known being collected on expeditions helmed by the late Robert Rines. Some of his photographic evidence, as well as more recent pieces from the early 2000s, have also yielded interesting results in terms of this new DNA revelation.
A comparison of several photographs to the NDSFB video show similarities, particularly in the region of what would be the organism’s head. A comparison of these similarities to the European eel is even more perplexing, and shows that the DNA study might be revealing more than we could’ve ever realized without it.
We ask you not only to consider the following video’s points but also to examine the evidence yourself and ask your own questions.
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