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Females tend to be larger, averaging between 350 and 420 cm. Body size distribution and frequency of anthropogenic injuries of Bluntnose Sixgill Sharks, Hexanchus griseus, at Flora Islets, British Columbia. The third commercial fishery for bluntnose sixgill sharks commenced under an experimental basis in the late 1980s to early 1990s but was terminated due to conservation concerns Protection The IUCN has assessed the bluntnose sixgill shark as lower risk/near threatened (LR/nt) (Shark Specialist Group 2000). The number of Bluntnose Sixgill Shark this represents is unknown; however, if we assume an average size of 40 kg, as observed in trawl bycatch since 2001 (PacHarvTrawl and GFFOS databases), then 19 Bluntnose Sixgill Shark per year are possibly being caught by trawl gear (Table 2). It tends to stay in the dark depths of the ocean. These sharks have been found to grow up to about 6 feet (1.8 m) in length, although their average growth size is about 4 feet (1.2 m). The Bluntnose Sixgill may be the most widely distributed of all sharks, rivalled only by the White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) Habitat benthic on continental and insular shelves and upper slopes, from the surface and the intertidal down to a depth of at least 8,200 feet (2 500 metres) 2.3 Bluntnose Sixgill Shark. Despite its massive size, the bluntnose sixgill isn't as famous as its great white kindred. Sharks have been commercially exploited in varying degrees for over a century throughout the Northeast Pacific Ocean (NEP). The bluntnose sixgill shark (BSS), Hexanchus griseus (Bonnaterre, 1788) has been reported worldwide from the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans, and the Black and Mediterranean seas from the surface to 2500 m (Compagno 1984; Kabasakal 2004; Ebert The bluntnose sixgill shark Hexanchus griseus is a wide-ranging marine predator and the largest predatory shark in Puget Sound. The bigeyed sixgill shark (Hexanchus nakamurai) is a cow shark of the family Hexanchidae.Its dorsal surface has a brownish-gray color, and is sharply separated from the light coloring of its ventral surface. Adults are usually 180 cm long. Despite their size there has never been a report of a bluntnose sixgill shark attacking a human. Bluntnose sixgill sharks can grow up to at least 550 cm (18 ft) in length, and 590 kg (1,300 lbs) in weight. The Bluntnose Sixgill Shark (Hexanchus griseus) has been the focus of at least three known directed fisheries in Canadian waters. To call them "primitive" because of this would be a mistake. Adult males generally average between 10 and 11 feet, while adult females average between 11 and 14 feet. Bluntnose sixgills can grow to about eight metres long and, an average, they are larger than great whites. Males generally average between 309 and 330 cm. The population structure of bluntnose sixgill sharks in Canada’s Pacific waters is unknown. Both sharks are similar in all aspects aside from their unmistakable size difference. The bluntnose sixgill is a capable hunter as well as a scavenger. Single d orsal fin p osition set well back above anal fin. This six-gill shark (Hexanchus) was filmed during a submersible dive off the northeast coast of Molokai at a depth of 1000m (3280ft). Though, on average, male Bluntnose Sixgill Sharks grow up to 10-11 ft. DIET AND FEEDING HABITS. The bluntnose sixgilled shark is classified under the genus Hexanchus with only one other species, Hexanchus nakamurai, or the bigeyed sixgill shark. Adult females sixgills near maximum size of 5 m and weighing 1000s of kg have been found periodically in the relatively shallow inland waters of Puget Sound giving birth. ; however, current minimum estimates of biomass for the northeast Pacific include 7,900 individuals of Bluntnose Sixgill Shark (Larson et al. Similar species: Bluntnose sixgill Hexanchus griseus. The bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, often simply called the cow shark, is the largest hexanchoid shark, growing to more than 5.4 m (18 ft) in length.. The bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) has a body form straight out of the Triassic Period, some 200 million years ago. Although the broadnose sevengill has a similar size and body form as the bluntnose sixgill, their aforementioned difference in preferred water depths separates the habitat of these two species, likely reducing competition for resources. Size Range 4.8 m; Introduction. The upper jaw has smaller, curved, single-cusped teeth. The team, led by … The English language common name referring to this shark is bigeye It ranges from 5 to 16.5 ft (1.5 to 5 m) long. Mission Overview. The flesh is edible and is mostly eaten in southern European countries. The sixgill shark, known by its scientific name hexanchus griseus is a genus of sharks that consists of two separate species: the bluntnose sixgill shark and the bigeye sixgill shark. Skin color in this shark ranges from tan, through brown, to black. The number of Bluntnose Sixgill Shark this represents is unknown; however, if we assume an average size of 40 kg, as observed in trawl bycatch since 2001 (PacHarvTrawl and GFFOS databases), then 19 Bluntnose Sixgill Shark per year are possibly being caught by trawl gear (Table 2). Females of the two largest species give birth to young in shallow-water nurseries (though not exclusively for the bluntnose sixgill shark, which also gives birth in other locations). A team of researchers has captured incredible footage of a close encounter with an ancient species of shark known as the bluntnose sixgill. Current Rare Mythical Sightings: The Bluntnose Sixgill shark resembles many of the fossil sharks from the Triassic period. Current Rare Mythical Sightings: The Bluntnose Sixgill shark resembles many of the fossil sharks from the Triassic period. Heavy set body. Almost nothing is known concerning gestation periods and other details of reproductive biology. Females are larger, growing up to 11-14 ft. The Bluntnose Sixgill. The litter size for bluntnose sixgill sharks ranges from 22 to 108 pups! Due to their prevalence in deepwater habitat, evidence indicates this is one of the most widespread shark species in the world. The bluntnose sixgill shark has a heavy, powerful body with a broad head and small florescent green-blue eyes. Previous attempts was terminated because of conserva to age sixgill sharks by using ver- tion concerns. This ancient species predates most dinosaurs, and is a dominant predator of the deep sea ecosystem. Females are larger than males." Bluntnose sixgills are distributed across tropical and temperate waters around the world usually living at depths of between 650 and 3,300 feet, although they have been spotted up to 5,000 feet below the surface. However, researchers know very little about this mysterious species. 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