Monday, October 26, 2015

Species Spotlight: Angel Shark


Name: Angelshark, Monkfish, Atlantic Angelshark
Scientific Name: Squatina squatina
Conservation status: Critically Endangered, extirpated from large areas of former range
Location: North Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea (Formerly North Sea)
Habitat: Coastal waters and outer continental shelf waters with sandy or muddy bottoms
Diet: Carnivore: fish, skates, molluscs, and crustaceans

Additional information: Angelsharks are bottom feeding, nocturnal sharks which spend daylight hours buried in muddy or sandy bottoms with just their eyes exposed. Though not a fish consumed by humans, the biggest threat to the Angelshark is fishing. Their decline is caused because these sharks become by-catch, unused fish caught and often killed, of trawling.

Resources:
IUCN Red List Entry
EOL Entry
Animal Arkive Entry

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