Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Bonaparte, 1832)
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Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) |
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Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) —pelagic stingray
Synonyms:
Dasyatis atratus Ishiyama and Okada, 1955
Trygon violacea Bonaparte, 1832
Distribution. This species occurs throughout the northern GOM, predominantly in oceanic waters beyond the 200 m isobath ( McEachran and Fechhelm 1998, SEFSC unpublished data).
First Record in GOM. The first record of this species occurring in the northern GOM was a specimen captured by pelagic longline in April of 1980 ( Branstetter and McEachran 1983).
Remarks. This is a relatively common, and in some cases significant, bycatch species in commercial pelagic trawl ( Bonanomi et al. 2018) and longline ( Pacheco et al. 2011, Dapp et al. 2013, Ferrari and Kotas 2013, Gilman et al. 2018) fisheries, including within the northern GOM ( Weidner et al. 2017, Orbesen et al. 2017, SEFSC unpublished data).
Conservation Status. Least Concern
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