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Cartilaginous Fish Collection (page 19)

"Exploring the Enigmatic World of Cartilaginous Fish: From Greenland Sharks to Manta Rays" A mesmerizing encounter

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: School of blue maomao

School of blue maomao (Scorpis violacea). Photographed off the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Strap kelp and blue maomao

Strap kelp and blue maomao
Strap kelp (Lessonia sp.) and a school of blue maomao (Scorpis violacea). Photographed off the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Sting Ray (Dasyatis brevis) on sandy beach, Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal

Sting Ray (Dasyatis brevis) on sandy beach, Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal
ROG-12910 Stingray - on sandy beach Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal. Dasyatis brevis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Fossil Banjo Ray. Jura, Germany. Jurassic

Fossil Banjo Ray. Jura, Germany. Jurassic
PM-10167 Fossil Banjo Ray. Jura, Germany. Jurassic Squatina acanthoderma Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Nurse Shark - Western Atlantic: USA coasts to southern Brazil and Gulf of Mexico

Nurse Shark - Western Atlantic: USA coasts to southern Brazil and Gulf of Mexico. Eastern Atlantic: Cape Verde to Gabon
PM-10437 Nurse Shark Western Atlantic: USA coasts to southern Brazil and Gulf of Mexico. Eastern Atlantic: Cape Verde to Gabon

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Epaulette Shark - tropical marine, Western Pacific, New Guinea and northern Australia

Epaulette Shark - tropical marine, Western Pacific, New Guinea and northern Australia
PM-10426 Epaulette Shark - tropical marine Western Pacific, New Guinea and northern Australia. Hemiscyllium ocellatum Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Lesser Spotted Dogfish. Juvenile newly emerged from egg capsule. Atlantic, North Sea

Lesser Spotted Dogfish. Juvenile newly emerged from egg capsule. Atlantic, North Sea
PM-10218 Lesser Spotted Dogfish Juvenile newly emerged from egg capsule. Atlantic, North Sea Scylliorhinus canicula Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Nurse shark - claspers formed from modified pelvic fins of male

Nurse shark - claspers formed from modified pelvic fins of male
PM-9899 Nurse shark - claspers formed from modified pelvic fins of male Ginglymostoma Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCartilaginous Fish Collection: Black Tipped Reef Shark- Indo Pacific

Black Tipped Reef Shark- Indo Pacific
PM-10160 Black-Tip / blacktip Reef Shark Indo Pacific Carcharhinus melanopterus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Exploring the Enigmatic World of Cartilaginous Fish: From Greenland Sharks to Manta Rays" A mesmerizing encounter: a Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) with a parasitic copepod (Ommatokoita elongata) clinging onto its body, showcasing the intricate relationships within the underwater realm. The tranquil beauty of dawn reveals a Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) gracefully gliding over sand in shallow water, painting an ethereal picture of serenity. An illustrated side view unveils the captivating features of a small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula), highlighting its unique characteristics that make it an intriguing member species. Behold the majestic presence of a Manta ray as it effortlessly navigates through ocean currents, displaying elegance and grace that captivates all who witness this magnificent creature. With its mouth wide open, a Great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) feeds voraciously in shallow waters, reminding us of their vital role in maintaining balance within marine ecosystems. Witnessing the sheer grandeur of Giant Manta Rays (Manta birostris) near San Benedicto Island in Revillagigedo Archipelago is an awe-inspiring experience that leaves one humbled by nature's wonders. In the vast expanse of Pacific Ocean near Malapascua Island, Philippines, a Pelagic thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) gracefully swims through open waters - embodying both power and grace simultaneously. Spotting Spotted eagle rays (Aetobatus narinari) elegantly swimming off Hawaii's coast reminds us why these creatures are often considered nature's living artwork – their beauty knows no bounds.