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Lost shark - Wikipedia The lost shark (Carcharhinus obsoletus), [a] previously known as the false smalltail shark, is a possibly extinct species of requiem shark (family Carcharhinidae) It is known only from the Western Central Pacific Ocean, in the southern South China Sea
Searching for Lost Sharks: Extinct or Alive? With more than a third of sharks and rays threatened with extinction, and three sharks possibly already extinct, we’re in a race to document and protect many species before they’re gone
Lost Sharks • Re:wild | rewild. org Members of the IUCN Species Survival Commission’s Shark Specialist Group helped develop the global list of all lost sharks The Search for Lost Sharks is currently focusing on searching for 10 species spread across the world This deep-sea-dwelling shark has only been documented by scientists once
Lost shark (Carcharhinus obsoletus) - Marine Life Identification Although shrouded in mystery, this elusive shark species has recently caught the attention of marine biologists and conservationists alike This article will explore various attributes of the Lost shark, from its behavior and habitat to its ecological importance and current conservation status
Lost Sharks - California Academy of Sciences Cookiecutter sharks are very common in the tropics, which seems like the furthest thing from “lost ” Almost 30 years ago, the Academy’s John McCosker and his colleagues suggested that these sharks may be found in California waters
Carcharhinus obsoletus, Lost shark - FishBase Lost before found: A new species of whaler shark Carcharhinus obsolerus from the Western Central Pacific known only from historic records PLoS ONE 14 (1):e0209387
Lost Sharks – Pacific Shark Research Center Hence, this page is dedicated to these rare and endemic species and encourages prospective students to focus on these ‘Lost sharks’ in the hopes that they will be studied and be brought into light before they’ve disappeared forever
Lost Shark ( Carcharhinus obsoletus archarhinus obsoletus Threats Model The Threats Model (Keith et al 2017) estimates the probability that the taxon is extinct, P(E), based on qualitative and, where available, quantitative information about the severity, duration and scope of threats and their interaction with the life history traits that determine the species' susceptibility to