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Tech. Sandbar Sharks can weigh anywhere between 45-90 kilograms as adults. Ichthyol. This species is taken as bycatch in several fisheries and usually discarded. Google Scholar Myagkov, N. A. and V. V. Kondyurin. The Somniosus Antarcticus, also known as the Southern Sleeper Shark, Blimp Shark and Whitely’s Sleeper Shark, is a deepwater benthopelagic sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. It is known from depths of 1,312 to 3,937 feet. The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in Arctic and temperate waters between latitudes 70°N and 22°N, from the surface to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) deep. This benthopelagic sleeper has been observed at 400 to 1,100 metres deep, and was even recorded in Australia! Pacific Sleeper Sharks are large deep-water sharks that reach about 4.4 meters in length for males and 4.3 meters for females. 1984. Sleeper shark in English Sleeper shark in English Southern sleeper shark in English Tiburón dormilón, gata grande in language. Ikhtiol., 26: 514–515. Tanaka. S. antarcticus (southern sleeper shark) S. longus (frog shark) S. microcephalus (Greenland shark) S. pacificus (Pacific sleeper shark) S. rostratus (little sleeper shark) †S. Now: CSULB Shark Lab Science Educator. 24, no. Although it is an apex predator, it is a slow swimmer, and likely ambushes its prey and scavenges for carrion. This video is copyrighted. 1963. The three species—the Pacific sleeper, Southern sleeper, and Greenland shark—have distinct ranges, Carvalho explains. Sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found circumglobally in southern hemisphere subtropical seas, at depths of between 230 and 1,500 m. It reaches a length of 130 cm. As a result, they were long thought of as purely polar animals, as were the closely-related Pacific sleeper shark and southern sleeper shark. The largest Pacific sleeper shark verified in size measured 4.4 m (14 ft) long and weighed 888 kg (1,958 lb), although FishBase accepts that it could possibly reach 7 m or more. (In Russian). Status in the IUCN Red List (Version 2001 ): Main criterion: DD (Data Deficient) Tiburón dormilón del Pacifico, Tollo dormilón, Tollo negro dormilón, Laimargue dormeur, Pacific sleeper shark, Sleeper shark, Southern sleeper shark Short Description Uniformly greyish-pink with bluish black fins; live specimens probably with white spots on dorsal surface [1388] . A very large robust and sluggish shark with a short, rounded snout, small eyes, relatively small dorsal and pectoral fins, small gill slits positioned low on the head, and no anal fin. Southern Sleeper Shark. As detailed in this story from a National Geographic news release, there are some question as to whether this is the Pacific sleeper shark, as opposed to the southern or Antarctic sleeper shark.Scientists seem to think this is the Pacific one, which would make this the southern-most record for this species. CSULB MS program in Computer Science. This study responds to the NRC (2003) recommendation to assess trends in sleeper shark abundance in … It is the longest-living vertebrate known and can live for approximately 300-500 years. This is a Detailed list of Living Sharks, over 500 sharks are listed here Key: italic and bold = No Common Name Found (currently only 18 sharks have no common names yet) bold = Same Common Name (only one pair) 1 ORDER HEXANCHIFORMES 1.1 Family Chlamydoselachidae 1.1.1 Genus Chlamydoselachus 1.1.2 Genus Heptranchias 1.2 Family Hexanchidae 1.2.1 Genus Hexanchus 1.2.2 … A polar shark of the genusSomniosus (Squalidae) caught in the Southern Hemisphere. Inf. Illustration courtesy FAO. Southern sleeper sharks (Somniosus antarcticus) have been reported to attack live southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) (Van Den Hoff and Morrice, 2008). This shark is known also as Ragged Tooth (South Africa) and Grey Nurse (Australia). These sharks have been reported mainly in temperate to polar waters and occasionally in subtropical locations. Australian Antarctic Division, 203 Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia E‐mail: john.vandenhoff@aad.gov.au. Past treatments of the sleeper shark genus Somniosus generally recognize three species: S. microcephalus, S. pacificus, and S. rostratus. Bite mark wounds on southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) observed at Macquarie Island, 1985–2005. As a result, they were long thought of as purely polar animals, as were the closely-related Pacific sleeper shark and southern sleeper shark. White Shark breaches its AVO orders and approaches surfers....© The Rogue Droner. Click the Run Report button to run the selected query immediately. It has a recorded length if 20 feet. Requin dormeur du sud - Southern sleeper shark Un Article De Wikipédia, L'Encyclopédie Libre. The small-fin gulper shark is a deepwater shark from the Indo-West Pacific region, found in eastern and western Australia, New Caledonia, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Japan and southern Africa. The Sandbar Shark gets its common name from the sandy and muddy flats, bays & estuaries in which it’s found is also known as the Brown Shark. The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a species of Sleeper shark in the family Somniosidae that inhabits relatively deep Arctic and temperate waters between 22 and 70 degrees North. Reproduction: This week we’re going to learn first about the colossal squid, and then we’re going to learn about what eats the colossal squid. Somniosus is a genus of sleeper sharks that live around the Americas and Greenland since the Oligocene. The Greenland sleeper shark lives under ice floes, preying on fish in the winter and rising to the surface to feed on seals and porpoises in the summer when the ice breaks. However, one intriguing find was a fresh chunk of harbor seal flesh shaped like a bicycle seat. Taxonomy. It’s probably an ambush predator and it definitely eats colossal squid because colossal squid beaks are sometimes found in its stomach. Our initiatives take us to opposite sides of the ocean, dividing our focuses in two; sharks in the Western Atlantic and sharks in the Eastern Atlantic. Records from southern oceans are likely misidentifications of relatives. Found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in the Arctic. The Southern sleeper shark or whitley's sleeper shark, (Somniosus antarcticus), is a deepwater benthopelagic sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. Themosasaurhater. Somniosus sp? The Pacific sleeper shark seems to broaden as they increase in size. But … A 12 foot female caught off the coast of Chile had a whole Southern Rightwhale Dolphin in its stomach. That’s actually a southern sleeper shark, a small, pale species of sleeper shark that is little known and little seen. Ext. The spatial distribution of southern elephant seals and sleeper sharks are likely to overlap close to Macquarie Island where both species forage on similar squid species (van Wijk et al . A southern sleeper shark, looking kind of boring: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. This is a deepwater and highly elusive creature. The largest Sleeper Shark that I could find on record was 23 feet long, found in Tokyo. Greenland shark. It is thought that the sleeper shark is a voracious and versatile feeder that appears to feed mainly on the seafloor (Yang & Page, Reference Yang and Page 1999). The Pacific Sleeper Shark is one of the largest living sharks. 1. Pacific sleeper shark This slow-moving shark is found in the cold, deep waters all along the West Coast. Swimming in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, the Pacific Sleeper Shark reaches 23 feet (7m) in length and weighs around one ton (907 kilos). 12h to 18h per day (depending on time you spend with him) The Greenland shark has the longest known lifespan of all vertebrate species (estimated to be between 300 and 500 years), and is among the largest extant species of shark. A sleeper shark, genus Somniosus, was observed in the Colombian Caribbean. (Ref. Vopr. Conservation Status. It is known to migrate vertically after dark, occasionally entering shallow bays at night in polar regions. E. G., and M. S. Rajagopalan. A pregnant little sleeper shark (S. rostratus) had eight embryos with external yolk sacs . 50224) You’ve probably heard of the giant squid, but maybe you haven’t. Source: CSIRO National Fish Collection. Furthermore, unlike most species of shark, their livers do not contain squalene which would freeze in the cold Arctic waters. Landings data also available through API. English: Southern Sleeper shark, Whitely's Sleeper shark. Based on morphometrics and meristics, we conclude that this genus includes two subgenera (Somniosus and Rhinoscymnus) and five species. Compagno. Biology: The average size of this species is of 4.4 m (14ft). A Southern Sleeper Shark, Somniosus antarcticus. The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in Arctic and temperate waters between latitudes 70°N and 22°N, from the surface to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) deep. Continue this thread. Somniosus rostratus (Risso) 1810. But what do we actually know about these understudied animals? But they have been reported on the coasts of Canada. In 1989, an enormous Pacific sleeper shark was attracted to a. The great white is a carnivorous shark, largely feeding on smaller marine animals such as rays, squids and other fish. And they are awesome. The southern sleeper shark differs from S. microcephalus in having more tooth rows in the lower jaw, a shorter interdorsal region, a more posterior first dorsal fin, and fewer precaudal vertebrae, and from both species in having lower dorsal fins. According to scientist Jeffrey Gallant of the Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Grouep / GEERG, this is probably a southern sleeper shark, but it could also […] Chúng có mối quan hệ gần gũi với Somniosus pacificus. The species is found at a depth range of 125 to 820… I’m your host, Kate Shaw. Those known or strongly suspected to have attacked humans are marked in red. Its length is up to 4.4 m (14 ft), although it … In Australia, it is known from seamounts south of Tasmania (South Tasman Rise and Cascade Plateau) (Last and Stevens 2009). These include the Greenland sleeper shark, the pacific sleeper shark and the black dogfish shark. A 12 foot female caught off the coast of Chile had a whole Southern Rightwhale Dolphin in its stomach. The Pacific sleeper shark is confined to deep water in the warmer parts of its range. Endangerment. 1, pp. Shark footage recorded from ROV onboard Stena DrillMAX at 9100 feet (2770 m) depth offshore Brazil, shot on February 11, 2012, showed a very deep diving shark. The Pacific Sleeper Shark may be a slow, elusive, and quiet swimmer, but it has one of the most powerful bites of all shark species. On a recent capture of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at Tuticorin, with a note on information to be obtained on whale sharks from Indian waters. Since the Solomon Islands are … The Somniosus Antarcticus, also known as the Southern Sleeper Shark, Blimp Shark and Whitely’s Sleeper Shark, is a deepwater benthopelagic sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Somniosus microcephalus. This is the first record of a sleeper shark for the southern Colombian Caribbean. Longnose Sleeper Shark The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae and closely related to the better known Greenland Shark. So these 3 different names refer to the Sandtiger Carcharias taurus . It is known from depths of 400 to 1,100 m. Its length is up to 4.4 m (14 ft). Share Graduated: Fall 2019. About the Southern Sleeper Shark. Sharks of the Pacific Coast of North America. 1 year ago. Maximum depth at least 2000m. The blue shark (Prionace glauca) is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, that inhabits deep waters in the world's temperate and tropical oceans. Naimisha Yadav Marri Ravi. This large, heavy-set shark grows to an average 8-14 feet long but can get to be 24 feet. Although sleeper shark and sea lion habitats overlap and the potential for predation exists, no stellar sea lion tissues were found in the stomach contents of the sharks in the study. Tollo de Groenlandia in Spanish Tollo de Groenlandia in Spanish Tollo negro dormilón in Spanish Акула полярная атлантическая in Russian 太平洋睡鲨 in language. 1. Somniosus pacificus. Chondros, 6: 10–12. Frog Shark. Common name: Southern sleeper shark Original description species: WHITLEY, 1939 Genus: Somniosus LESUEUR, 1818 Family: Somniosidae JORDAN, 1888 Order: Squaliformes ... Common name: Pacific sleeper shark Original description species: BIGELOW & SCHROEDER, 1944 Genus: Somniosus LESUEUR, 1818 D istribution: North Pacific. Found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in the Arctic. The Southern Sleeper Shark occurs across the Southern Ocean from central Chile, Patagonia, Argentina, Namibia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and sub-Antarctic Islands. The Pacific Sleeper Shark is also not an endothermic shark, and like the Greenland Shark relies on urea and TMAO to protect against freezing. 66:1-19. The Pacific Sleeper Shark is a species of fish in the sleeper shark family Somniosidae. 16 hours a day (kittens can go up to 22h) Sleeper # 2: ferret. The species is commonly found in cold environments, especially the waters of Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, from the Baffin Bay to the Barents Sea. (A) Shallow, smooth-edged, semicircular wound characteristic of a sleeper shark … [4] In 1989, an enormous Pacific sleeper shark was attracted to a bait in deep water outside Tokyo Bay , Japan and filmed. The Southern Sleeper shark or Whitley’s Sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) is a deep-water benthopelagic Sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Antarctic oceans. 1944. A specimen video-taped at 2,773 m (9,098 feet) off the coast of Brazil on February 11, 2012 may have been a Greenland shark, but cannot be distinguished in the video from a southern sleeper shark or pacific sleeper shark. The scientific name of the Pacific sleeper shark is Somniosus pacificus.. Latin Name: Narke japonica Family: Narkidae Identification: The Japanese sleeper ray has pair-shaped body disc. ... Sleeper #1: the cat. The species belongs to a small species group (subgenus Rhinoscymnus) and can be distinguished from its congeners in having a smaller second dorsal fin, smaller eyes, more rows of teeth in the upper jaw and fewer in the lower jaw, and a different body … This year, we want to simmer down that summer heat by introducing you to some of the coolest sharks around during #ArcticAugust. Directed studies of Pacific sleeper shark predation on harbor seals have not been conducted. Other articles where Sleeper shark is discussed: chondrichthyan: Sharks: Sleeper sharks (Somniosus), which occur mainly in polar and subpolar regions, are known to feed on fishes, small whales, squid, crabs, seals, and carrion from whaling stations. The Greenland Sleeper Shark — Somniosus microcephalus — is a rather large, and strange, species of shark native to the icy waters of the North Atlantic, and is especially common in the region around Iceland and Greenland. Sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) and other bite wounds observed on southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island Van Den Hoff, John and Morrice, Margaret G 2008, Sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) and other bite wounds observed on southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island, Marine mammal science, vol. Little Sleeper Shark. Idk if Southern Sleeper sharks even have stripes, seen their pics a few times, saw none. from the from the from the Bathypelagic Waters of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Pacific Sleeper Shark. Somniosus antarcticus Whitley, 1939 (southern sleeper shark) Somniosus longus Tanaka, 1912 (frog shark) Somniosus microcephalus Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801 (Greenland shark) Somniosus pacificus Bigelow & Schroeder, 1944 (Pacific sleeper shark) Somniosus rostratus Risso, 1827 (little sleeper shark) Somniosus sp. The whale shark (Rhincodon typus Smith) in Indian coastal waters: is the species endangered or vulnerable? Subgenus Somniosus differs from Rhinoscymnus by being much larger when adult and in having more … Pacific sleeper sharks commonly are attracted to traps set at great depths for sablefishes (Anoplopoma), and get trapped themselves or else eat catch and bait-can and escape. It … However, a more typical depth for the species is above 1,200 m (3,900 feet). Sleeper sharks are a poorly studied group of deep-sea sharks. One individual was found trapped in a tide pool. As a result, they were long thought of as purely polar animals, as were the closely-related Pacific sleeper shark and southern sleeper shark. A Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) recorded a sleeper shark specimen during an inspection while drilling a hydrocarbon exploratory well at 1,820 m water depth. Biology: The average size of this species is of 4.4 m (14ft). They are moderately large sharks that measure up to 2.5 meters in length, 2 meters on average and weigh a maximum of 118 kilograms. Ser. Are There Sharks in the Arctic? The answer is yes. Find the perfect Southern Sleeper Shark stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Most species in this family eat Colossal squid. Somniosus antarcticus. Distribution: Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska, and to southern California, this is a wide-ranging deep-sea species found throughout the North Pacific Ocean. 51:360-373. The Second Report of a Sleeper Shark Sleeper Shark Sleeper Shark (Somniosus (Somniosus) sp.) It also inhabits the waters of South Africa. German: Antarktischer Schlafhai, Südlicher Schlafhai. Sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) and other bite wounds observed on southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island John Van Den Hoff. The southern sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) is a species of sleeper shark in the family Somniosidae that lives in deep water in the Southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Also known as the Blimp shark or Whitley's sleeper shark, the Southern sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) is a deepwater shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. The southern sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) which inhabits the Southern Ocean and sometimes visits the South African coast, is similar to the Greenland shark, and wasn't recognised as a separate species until 2004. The Pacific Sleeper Shark is a deep water fish, that prefers hunting for fish, mollusks, squid, and purposes along the continental shelf. Thesis title: Effects of size and temperature on metabolic rate of the Round Stingray, Urobatis halleri. The subgenus, Somniosus, contains three morphologically similar species: S. microcephalus found in the Arctic and North Atlantic; S. pacificus in the North Pacific; and S. antarcticus in the Southern Ocean. Pacific sleeper shark. A review of the systematics of the sleeper shark genus Somniosus with redescriptions of Somniosus (Somniosus) antarcticus and Somniosus (Rhinoscymnus) longus (Squaliformes: Somniosidae). Sleeper Sharks: As big as the Great White and as mysterious as the Giant Squid. Systematic status of the sharks of the genusSomniosus (Dalatiidae, Squaliformes) from waters of the Southern Hemisphere. They can be found in arctic and sub-antarctic waters, to cold waters, to even temperate to warm waters. sleeper sharks (130 –284 cm TL) captured near sea lion rookeries (Sigler et al. These are listed in their hypothesized phylogenetic sequence with notes on their known geographic distribution off the West Coast. English: Southern Sleeper Shark, Whitely's Sleeper Shark български : антарктическа полярна акула עברית : ישנן דרומי The Southern sleeper shark is overall shorter, only around 14 feet long, or 4.4 meters, although since we don’t know a lot about it, we don’t really know how big it can get. 5. level 2. Pacific sleeper shark. Resouces from government sites on Somniosus pacificus : 2004 IPHC Report of Assessment and Research Activities Technique develpment and age determination of the Pacific sleeper shark … The teeth and mouth of the sleeper, which I took a close-up picture of, are made for sucking in of prey, cutting and sawing it into swallowing- sized chunks with a head-twisting motion. The southern sleeper shark or Whitley's sleeper shark (Somniosus antarcticus) is a deepwater benthopelagic sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Check out our sleeper shark selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. 1995. Pacific Sleeper Shark. Somniosus longus. Stock structure and status and to follow the line down for the Sandtiger as classified in the Animal kingdom, It would read like this: Fish. It has a short, rounded snout, small eyes, and relatively small dorsal fins. Its occurrence towards to equator and into the southern hemisphere is uncertain due to misidentification with the Southern Sleeper Shark … Its length is up to 4.4 m (14 ft), although it … Cheung’s research depicted a northern migration of southern aquatic species, like the great white shark. View all available Japanese sleeper ray images in the Shark Pictures Database Common Names: Sleeper r ay, Japanese sleeper ray. It commonly dwells in the coast of North America, from Newfoundland to southern Mexico. 239-247, doi: 10.1111/j.1748 … Please click HERE. Now the Nurse Shark Cookie Cutter Shark Tiger Shark Angel Shark Sleeper Shark Bull Shark Shirt moreover I will buy this Biden administration has to reunite them with families By Priscilla Alvarez, Updated 1200 GMT (2000 HKT) May 13, 2021 Massive smuggling industry drives record numbers [...] Skip to content. The Somniosidae are a family of sharks in the order Squaliformes, commonly known as Sleeper sharks.The common name “Sleeper shark” comes from their slow swimming, low activity level, and perceived non-aggressive nature. Reddish-brown to chocolate brown dorsum, often with a few scattered dark or light spots. The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in Arctic and temperate waters between latitudes 70°N and 22°N, from the surface to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) deep. The Pacific sleeper shark seems to broaden as they increase in size. Atlantic Shark Species – Atlantic Sharks. Silas. A new species of sleeper shark is described based on a 134.0 cm total length pregnant female collected from off Hualien, eastern Taiwan. The Greenland shark is a member of the sleeper shark family closely related to the Southern and Pacific sleeper shark. Pacific Sleeper Shark Spotted During The NOAA’s 2017 Okeanos Expedition. Averaging around 3.1 m (10 ft) and preferring cooler waters, the blue shark migrates long distances, such as from New England to South America.It is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN. 1912. Somniosus antarcticus ミナミオンデンザメ Southern sleeper shark; Somniosus longus カエルザメ Frog shark; Somniosus microcephalus ニシオンデンザメ Greenland shark; Somniosus pacificus オンデンザメ Pacific sleeper shark; Somniosus rostratus Little sleeper shark; Zameus. Litter size in another member of the sleeper shark family is similar: average litter sizes of 10, 11 and 14 were recorded in three studies of C. coelolepis [15,16,24]. License: CC BY Attribution. Greenland Shark. Cá mập Greenland (danh pháp khoa học: Somniosus microcephalus), còn có tên Inuit là eqalussuaq, là một loài cá mập bản địa của các vùng nước Bắc Đại Tây Dương xung quanh Greenland và Iceland.Loài cá mập này sinh sống về phía bắc xa hơn bất kỳ loài cá mập nào khác. Because of the potential habitat overlap, the role of the Pacific sleeper shark as a … At least 34 species of sharks have been recorded off the Pacific Coast of North America. The Pacific sleeper shark is a large Pacific shark belonging to the dogfish shark family, Squalidae, which is in the order Squaliformes along with the bramble sharks and rough sharks. Serv. 2006). For example a 3.7 ft female shark found off Trinidad, California was found to have fed mostly on Giant Squid. Res. Somniosus microcephalus (Bloch & Schneider) 1801. The deepest occurrence of the Pacific sleeper shark was recorded using a baited camera at a depth of 2205 m in Hawaiian waters (Yeh & Drazen, Reference Yeh and Drazen 2009). Select from premium Southern Sleeper Shark of the highest quality. The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae and closely related to the better known Greenland Shark. Proscymnodon plunketi (Plunket shark) Scymnodon Scymnodon ringens (knifetooth dogfish) Somniosus Somniosus antarcticus Somniosus microcephalus (Greenland sleeper shark) Somniosus pacificus (Pacific sleeper shark) Somniosus rostratus (little sleeper shark… Bigelow & Schroeder. The southern limits of the Pacific sleeper shark’s range is not clearly understood due to confusion with other sleeper sharks from the southern hemisphere. The species has also been dubbed: the sleeper shark, ground shark, grey shark, gurry shark, and the Inuit name for it is Eqalussuaq. 3. Actual predation better explains the preponderance of squid remains in both sleeper shark and toothfish stomachs as opposed to a scenario in which we are forced to imagine so many dead and dying colossal squid that they occur in over 66% of southern sleeper shark stomachs. It is thought that this species can reach up to 7 meters. DATA DEFICIENT. Graduated: Summer 2020. Mar. Body a mottled brown, greyish to black. These are all sharks that live in the … Many bottom-dwelling sharks, such as the smooth dogfishes (Triakis and Mustelus), take crabs, lobsters, and other crustaceans, as… At ShARCC our efforts are focused on elasmobranch species throughout the Atlantic. For example a 3.7 ft female shark found off Trinidad, California was found to have fed mostly on Giant Squid. 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