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  2. Gulper shark - Wikipedia

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    However, gulper sharks are not always caught intentionally. The deep waters in which the gulper and similar shark species live is difficult to harvest, and longlines are an unspecific form of fishing. Longlines intended for other species can easily catch gulper sharks. [9] Gulper shark that has been caught by a fishing boat

  3. Centrophoridae - Wikipedia

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    Centrophorus harrissoni McCulloch, 1915 (dumb gulper shark) Centrophorus isodon (Y. T. Chu, Q. W. Meng & J. X. Liu, 1981) (blackfin gulper shark) Centrophorus lusitanicus Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 (lowfin gulper shark) Centrophorus moluccensis Bleeker, 1860 (smallfin gulper shark) Centrophorus seychellorum Baranes, 2003 ...

  4. Dumb gulper shark - Wikipedia

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    The dumb gulper shark may grow to be 43 in (110 cm) long and has a long, robust head, a long, flattened snout, a large y mouth, and large, green eyes, which help it see at 820 to 1260 ft (250 to 385 m) under water. [2] [3] The body is slender and of moderate size, and is grey to greyish-brown in colour, with a paler underside.

  5. Hundreds of sharks caught up in feeding frenzy seen from ...

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    It’s believed the sharks were eating southern bluefin tuna. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  6. 12 Fish You Should Never Eat (and What to Eat Instead) - AOL

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    Why you should skip it: Shrimp is currently the most consumed seafood in the U.S., surpassing tuna some years back, says Cufone. Stunningly, about 90% of the shrimp we eat in the U.S. are imported ...

  7. Lowfin gulper shark - Wikipedia

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    The lowfin gulper shark (Centrophorus lusitanicus) is a large deepwater dogfish [2] in the family Centrophoridae. Physical characteristics.

  8. Shark liver oil - Wikipedia

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    Sharks typically targeted for their liver oil include the school and gulper shark, and the basking shark (pictured). [1] All three of these species are either endangered [2] [3] or critically endangered [4] due to overfishing according to the IUCN, although a legal targeted fishery for basking sharks no longer exists.

  9. Fishermen caught with alleged illegal giant tuna, sandbar ...

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    After only a few minutes, the officers watched one of the fishermen gaff and boat a sandbar shark, which is a prohibited species. The officers boarded the boat and found over 20 illegal black sea ...