MARZANO. 2002. Size at sexual maturity of the smallspotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula, in the southern Adriatic Sea. Proc. 4th Europ. Elasm. Assoc. Meet., Livorno (Italy), 2000, Vacchi, M., La Mesa, G., Serena, F & B. Seret, eds ICRAM, ARPAT & SFI, 2002:...
PORT ELIZABETH: Complex pattern of fine reticulations in a leopard-like pattern. WESTERN CAPE: Bold, vaguely leopard-like or solid spots that often form longitudinal lines. Size Maximum length 77cm. Hatching size 11cm. Conservation Status
Size Galeus melastomus is one of the largest sawtail catsharks. Maximum length 90cm (Compagnoet al. 2005). This record is questionable since other researchers list vastly smaller maximum sizes of 62-67cm (Reyet al. 2002, Costaet al. 2005). Size at birth unknown. ...
Jose Castro suggests a max size of 50-52cm based on its similarity to the chain catshark.Conservation Status LEAST CONCERN The whitesaddled catshark occurs deeper than the operational depth of fisheries within its range, so it likely that this species is not impacted....
Size Maximum length 69cm (Flammanget al. 2008). Size at birth unknown. Conservation Status DATA DEFICIENT Although the brown catshark is reported to be a relatively common bycatch in deepwater trawl fisheries, insufficient catch and biological information are available to assess its extinction risk ...
Silverside pieces were randomly offered at two different size categories: `large'--where the length of the fish piece equalled the mouth diameter of the shark (approximately 2.6x1.0 cm), and `small'--where the length of the fish piece equalled one-half of the mouth diameter of the shark...
Habitat: The New Zealand Catshark is bathydemersal species found on the outer continental shelf and upper slope. Occurs at a depth range of 50 to 750 m, but it is most abundant in 300 to 700 m. Conservation: This species is probably caught as trawl bycatch, but due to its size escaping...
The Rough-skin Catshark is a species of catshark member of the familyScyliorhinidae,found near Australia and New Zealand. This catshark is the largest member of the genus found in Australia. Males reach a maximum size of 85.5 cm TL and females reach 79.6 cm TL. Sexual maturity is reached...
Size Maximum length 69cm (Flammanget al. 2008). Size at birth unknown. Conservation Status DATA DEFICIENT Although the brown catshark is reported to be a relatively common bycatch in deepwater trawl fisheries, insufficient catch and biological information are available to assess its extinction risk ...
A small catshark with a short, rounded snout. Mouth wider than snout length. Eyes large and bluish-green when reflecting light. First dorsal origin slightly posterior to pelvic fin origin. Second dorsal origin posterior to anal fin origin. First and second dorsal fins of roughly equal size, wi...