Scientific Name
Squatina squatina
Common Name
Angelshark
Biology
This is a benthic species that occurs inshore (5 m), on coasts and estuaries to >150 m on continental shelf. Found mainly on sand or mud bottoms; sluggish by day, lying buried with eyes protruding and swims strongly off bottom at night. Feeds mainly on flatfishes, skates, crustaceans and molluscs with one record of swallowed cormorant. Produce 7-25 pups/litter, increasing with female size; gestation 8-10 months (born Dec.-Feb in Mediterranean, July in England) (Ref. 58085). Ovoviviparous (Ref. 50449). Seasonally migratory in colder water, moving northwards in summer. Utilized fresh and dried salted for human consumption, and possibly for oil and fishmeal (Ref. 247). Reaches 250 cm (Ref. 35388).