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1) Any guide made before 23 January, 2018 will have been made before the games full release back in the EA days. As such any number of things may have, and likely will have, changed.
2) While the biome fragments can spawn in is fixed, the 'where' within those same biomes is not and is largely random. As such if a guide shows you what you seek, make a note of the biome their in, not the exact spot it's on.
Unless it's a wreck, then make a note of where the wreck was it's more likely to be in there and the wrecks themselves don't move between games.
If you really want to just look up this info. Wiki.
https://subnautica.fandom.com/wiki/Modification_Station
It's where most of us will get the info from anyway. And likely did ourselves for one thing or another at one time or another in the first place
So if other people found some fragment in a certain spot, all that tells you is, that it is possible to find that fragment there. What you will actually find there still depends on the state of your game and on luck.
As for modification station fragments - there's a wreck on top of a mushroom tree in one of the mushroom forests; try that. Or try the large mostly vertical wreck near the lifepod where you find the seamoth fragment. Lifepod 6? I can't remember. :P
Edit: Just checked. It's near lifepod 17 in the grassy plateaus.