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Chimaeras live in temperate ocean floors, with some species inhabiting depths exceeding 2,000 m (6,600 ft), [8] with relatively few modern species regularly inhabiting shallow water. Exceptions include the members of the genus Callorhinchus , the rabbit fish and the spotted ratfish , which locally or periodically can be found at shallower depths.
The species lives in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, ... One ghost shark was caught on camera swimming off the coast of California in 2017. The specimens studied by NIWA to make this ...
The newly discovered species of ghost shark, known as a spookfish. It may be early to get the Halloween decorations out for most, but in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean spooky season is well ...
The whitespot ghost shark (Hydrolagus alphus) is a chimaera species in the family Chimaeridae, which lives in parts of the Galápagos Islands in the southeast Pacific Ocean. It lives in waters with steep slopes and boulders and grows to a total length of around 40–50 cm (16–20 in).
Ghost shark with beak-like mouth and whip-like tail discovered in Chatham Rise. ... "Ghost sharks like this one are largely confined to the ocean floor, living in depths of up to 2,600m," said ...
Chimaera bahamaensis, commonly known as the Bahamas ghost shark, is a species of fish in the family Chimaeridae. It is found in North Atlantic Ocean around the Bahamas , specifically it has been found east of Andros Island .
Scientists have discovered a new species of ghost shark that lives in deep ocean waters near Australia and New Zealand. ... “Ghost sharks like this one are largely confined to the ocean floor ...
Chimaera bahamaensis Kemper, Ebert, Didier & Compagno, 2010 (Bahamas ghost shark) Chimaera buccaginella Clerkin, Elbert, & Kemper, 2017 (Dark-mouth chimaera) Chimaera carophila Kemper, Ebert, Naylor & Didier, 2014 (Brown chimaera) [1] Chimaera compacta Iglésias, Kemper & Naylor, 2022 [2] (Stubby chimaera) Chimaera cubana Howell-Rivero, 1936 ...