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Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) fish species information

Scientific Name
Cetorhinus maximus

Common Name
Basking shark

Biology
The second largest shark, reportedly reaching 1,220-1,520 cm TL. Found on continental and insular shelves, offshore and often close to land, just off the surf zone; enters enclosed bays. Swims slowly at the surface, usually in groups of 3 or 4 but a group of up to 100 has been reported. Found on the bottom of deep water during winter. Coastal-pelagic at 1 meter to unknown depths, probably epipelagic. Feeds by filtering copepods, barnacles, decapod larvae, and fish eggs from the water. Ovoviviparous, embryos feeding on yolk sac and other ova produced by the mother. Regarded as ordinarily harmless and inoffensive but potentially dangerous if attacked . In Bay of Fundy, Canada parasitic lampreys have been found attached to

Classification

Classified By
Gunnerus, 1765
Class
Sharks and Rays (Elasmobranchii)
Order
Mackerel sharks (Lamniformes)
Family
Basking sharks (Cetorhinidae)

Distribution

Region
Cosmopolitan. Western Atlantic
Distribution
Cosmopolitan. Western Atlantic: Newfoundland, Canada to Florida, USA; southern Brazil to Argentina. Eastern Atlantic: Iceland, Norway and western Barents Sea to the Mediterranean and Senegal; also western Cape Province, South Africa. Western Pacific: Japan to New Zealand. Eastern Pacific: Gulf of Alaska to Chile; possibly the Galapagos Islands. Highly migratory species, Annex I of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea. At risk of extinction by overfishing because of low to very low productivity. International trade restricted.
Range
75°N - 58°S, 112°E - 42°E

Environment

Climate
Temperate
Water Temperature From
8 °C
Water Temperature To
14 °C
Depth From - meters
0 m
Depth To - meters
2000 m
Zone
pelagic-oceanic
Environment
Marine; pelagic-oceanic; oceanodromous ; depth range 0 - 2000 m , usually 0 - ? m
Trophic Level
3.2 s.e. 0.30 Based on diet studies.
Occurs in Marine / Salt water
True
Occurs in Brackish water
False
Occurs in Fresh Water
False
Occurs on Reefs
False
Is kept in Aquariums
False

Physical Size and Genetics

Maximum Length
900 cm
Common Length
700 cm
Phylogenetic Diversity Index
PD50 = 1.5000 many relatives (e.g. carps) 0.5 - 2.0 few relatives (e.g. lungfishes)

Human Uses and Population

Human Uses
Fisheries: commercial
Vulnerability
Very high vulnerability (86 of 100)
Resilience
Very Low, minimum population doubling time more than 14 years (Fec=1-2; Musick et al. 2000 (Ref. 36717))
Threat To Humans
Traumatogenic (Ref. 247)
IUCN Red List Status
Vulnerable (VU)(A2ad+3d)