Summary[edit] Description: English: Smooth lanternshark (Etmopterus pusillus) from the Gulf of Mexico. Date:. Source: http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/fish4223.htm. Author: SEFSC Pascagoula Laboratory; Collection of Brandi Noble, NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC. Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Etmopterus pusillus eye.jpg.
Figure 2; Photos of the voucher specimens of the agnathan and chondrichthyans species collected from the Uraga Suido Channel, the Sagami Sea, Japan. A MTUF-P 30681: Eptatretus atami, 503 mm TL B KPN-NI 47883: Chimaera phantasma, 481 mm TL (tail broken) C KPM-NI 46348: Hydrolagus mitsukurii, 315 mm TL (tail broken) D MTUF-P 30716: Cephaloscyllium umbratile, 489 mm TL E KPM-NI 46359, Apristurus platyrhynchus, 634 mm TL F KPM-NI 46352: Chlamydoselachus anguineus, 1258 mm TL G KPN-NI 47884: Heptranchias perlo, 910 mm TL H KPM-NI 46346: Dalatias licha, 472 mm TL I KPN-NI 47882: Deania calcea, 656 mm TL J KPM-NI 46349: Deania hystricosa, 844 mm TL K MTUF-P 30717: Centrophorus atromarginatus, 453 mm TL L KPM-NI 46356: Cirrhigaleus barbifer, 846 mm TL M KPM-NI 46360: Squalus mitsukurii, 581 mm TL.
Summary[edit] Description: Squalus acanthias juvenile from Alaska, Prince William Sound. Date: 2000. Source: NOAA Photo Library. Author: David Csepp, NMFS/AKFSC/ABL.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Male Narwhal or Unicorn (Monodon monoceros) and Greenland Shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Date: 1820. Source: An account of the Arctic regions with a history and description of the northern whale-fishery, by W. Scoresby. 1820. P. 588, Vol. II. Plate XV. Author: William Scoresby (1789–1857).
Summary[edit] Description: A deepsea shark called a prickly dogfish swims by PISCES V at Rumble V volcano. Image ID: expl1856, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: New Zealand, Kermadec Arc Photo Date: 2005 April 22 Credit: New Zealand-American Submarine Ring of Fire 2005 Exploration; NOAA Vents Program. Date: 13 September 2013, 13:01. Source: expl1856. Author: NOAA Photo Library.