Carcharhinus falciformis (Müller & Henle 1839)
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Carcharhinus falciformis (Müller & Henle 1839) |
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Carcharhinus falciformis (Müller & Henle 1839) View in CoL — Silky shark
Status at New Ireland. New record, based on confirmed records from an observer program on shark longline vessels in May and June 2014 (NFA and CSIRO, unpublished data); tissue samples and vertebrae retained. Most abundant shark species caught in longline fishery (W. White). A set of jaws collected from Cape Saint George in 1965 (KFRS E046 About KFRS ) recently confirmed as this species ( White & Ko'ou 2018: 34).
Distribution and habitat. New Ireland: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.—General distribution: Circumglobal in warm temperate and tropical seas. Oceanic and pelagic, most common in offshore waters close to land masses, 0–500 m depth. Marine.
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