Porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus)
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Researched by | Morvan Barnes | Refereed by | Admin |
Authority | (Bonnaterre, 1788) | ||
Other common names | - | Synonyms | - |
Summary
Description
Recorded distribution in Britain and Ireland
Widely distributed throught British and Irish waters.Global distribution
-Habitat
The porbeagle shark is an epipelagic oceanic and coastal species, which can be found in surface waters down to a depth of over 700 m but can also occasionally venture into close inshore waters.Depth range
-Identifying features
- Large, robust, streamlined shark reaching up to 350 cm in length.
- Lunate cordal fin and strong caudal keel.
- Large dark eyes.
- Dark metallic blue colour with a paler ventral surface.
- A second caudal keel is present.
Additional information
The porbeagle shark is less slender than the shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus (Compagno, 1984).Listed by
Bibliography
Compagno, L.J.V., 1984. FAO species catalogue. Vol. 4. Sharks of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of shark species known to date. Part 1 - Hexanchiformes to Lamniformes. FAO Fisheries Synopsies, 125, 1-249
Ellis, J.R. & Shackley, S.E., 1995. Notes on porbeagle sharks, Lamna nasus, from the Bristol Channel. Journal of Fish Biology, 46, 368-370
Froese, R. & Pauly, D., 2007. Fishbase. A global information system on fishes. [On-line] http://www.fishbase.org, 2008-02-18
Howson, C.M. & Picton, B.E., 1997. The species directory of the marine fauna and flora of the British Isles and surrounding seas. Belfast: Ulster Museum. [Ulster Museum publication, no. 276.]
Lallemand-Lemoine, L., 1991. Analysis of the fishery for Porbeagle Lamna nasus (Bonnaterre, 1788). ICES Council Meeting Papers, C.M.1991/G:71
Datasets
Isle of Wight Local Records Centre, 2017. IOW Natural History & Archaeological Society Marine Records. Occurrence dataset: https://doi.org/10.15468/7axhcw accessed via GBIF.org on 2018-09-27.
NBN (National Biodiversity Network) Atlas. Available from: https://www.nbnatlas.org.
OBIS (Ocean Biodiversity Information System), 2024. Global map of species distribution using gridded data. Available from: Ocean Biogeographic Information System. www.iobis.org. Accessed: 2024-11-21
Scottish Shark Tagging Programme, 2018. Capture Mark Recapture Data for Scottish Elasmobranchs: 2009-2018. Occurrence dataset: https://doi.org/10.15468/znol4z accessed via GBIF.org on 2018-10-02.
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Last Updated: 25/03/2008