The occurrence of the poorly understood shark species Odontapsis ferox is reported at an oceanic seamount in the central south Atlantic, within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Ascension Island. The presence of the species at this location is confirmed by the discovery of a tooth embedded in scientific equipment, and footage of at least one animal on autonomous underwater video. The new record of this shark species at this location demonstrates the knowledge gaps which still exist at many remote, oceanic structures and their candidacy for status as important conservation areas
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The occurrence of the poorly understood shark species Odontapsis ferox is reported at an oceanic sea...
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The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
Many commercially exploited carcharhinid sharks are difficult to identify to species owing to extens...
In the last 50 yr, shark populations showed steep declines in the Mediterranean Sea. The IUCN lists ...
The occurrence of the poorly understood shark species Odontapsis ferox is reported at an oceanic sea...
Background: A new record of Megachasma pelagios is here reported for the tropical western North Atla...
The Daggernose Shark Isogomphodon oxyrhynchus is an endemic species of the northern coast of South A...
International audienceSharks have declined worldwide and remote sanctuaries are becoming crucial for...
Each year, the discovery of new shark species underscores how little we know about ocean biodiversit...
Summary: Etmopterus spinax is a deep-sea shark species that inhabits the northeast Atlantic and the ...
Habitat of juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carcharhinus perezi (Carcharhinidae), was identified usin...
Population declines in shark species have been reported on local and global scales, with overfishing...
The range of the sicklefin lemon shark (Negaprion acutidens) is expanded to include Palmyra Atoll, i...
In recent years Azorean fishermen reported the presence of the smalltooth sand tiger shark, Odontasp...
Genetic stock structure information is needed to delineate management units and monitor trade in sha...
Globally, population declines for the sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) have resulted in calls fo...
The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
Many commercially exploited carcharhinid sharks are difficult to identify to species owing to extens...
In the last 50 yr, shark populations showed steep declines in the Mediterranean Sea. The IUCN lists ...