First records of the Pacific sleeper shark Somniosus cf. pacificus in the western tropical Pacific

Author:

Claassens Louw12ORCID,Phillips Brennan3,Ebert David A.456,Delaney Denley7,Henning Brad7,Nestor Victor1,Ililau Adrian1,Giddens Jonatha7

Affiliation:

1. Palau International Coral Reef Center Koror Palau

2. Department of Zoology & Entomology Rhodes University Grahamstown South Africa

3. University of Rhode Island Department of Ocean Engineering Narragansett Rhode Island USA

4. Pacific Shark Research Center Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Moss Landing California USA

5. South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity Grahamstown South Africa

6. Department of Ichthyology California Academy of Sciences San Francisco California USA

7. National Geographic Society Exploration Technology Lab Washington District of Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractTechnological advances have enabled the expansion of ocean exploration to include the deep ocean, providing new species observations. Here, the authors present two new observations, captured by deep‐sea cameras, of the sleeper shark Somniosus cf. pacificus from the Solomon Islands and Palau. This presents the first observation of S. cf. pacificus in the western Pacific tropics and extends its range about 2000 nautical miles south. The observations presented here provide much‐needed information on the range of this species which can help guide future management and conservation actions.

Funder

National Geographic Society

Save Our Seas Foundation

Waitt Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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