Jumat, 09 September 2011

Bramble Shark

 
Sea Zone | Bramble shark | Bramble shark is a rare deep sea shark that has only sporadically and usually taken alone in far-flung places around the world. Although very little is known about his life story, it is likely to be a slow growing, late maturing species.
There were five reports of the bramble shark in the western North Atlantic region. These range from Cape Cod, from the Virginia coast and the northern Gulf of Mexico. In the eastern Atlantic Ocean, this shark from the North Sea to the south has seen the Ivory Coast, including the Mediterranean. This species is also in the South Atlantic from Argentina to the west and Namibia to the Cape of Good Hope in the east known. Elsewhere they have in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean has been captured.
The bramble shark is primarily a deepwater, bottom-dwelling sharks that are found in deeper portions of the continental shelf and upper slope. The recorded depth range is from 60 to 2.950 feet (18 to 900 m), but they are much more common at depths of more than 650 feet (200 m). It is considered a rather sluggish shark.

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