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ANIMAL SPECIES:Brier Shark, Deania calcea (Lowe, 1839)

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The Brier Shark is a deepwater species that lives on continental and insular slopes. The species is normally light or dark grey to dark brown, but this specimen is an albino. It is now registered in the Australian Museum Fish Collection (AMS I.39921-001).

Identification

The Brier Shark is normally light or dark grey to dark brown. The genus Deania contains a second Australian species, the Longsnout Dogfish, Deania quadrispinosa. The most obvious difference between them is the shape of the first dorsal fin. In the Brier Shark it is long and low, but the first dorsal fin of the Longsnout Dogfish is higher and has a shorter base.

Size range

It grows to 113 cm in length.

Distribution

The Brier Shark occurs in the eastern Atlantic and the eastern and western Pacific.

In Australia it is recorded around the south of the continent, from northern New South Wales to south-western Western Australia and Tasmania.

Habitat

The Brier Shark is a deepwater species that lives on continental and insular slopes. It is usually recorded from depths of 400 m to 900 m, although it has been recorded from 70 m to 1450 m.

Behaviour and adaptations

Feeding and Diet

The species feeds on fishes and crustaceans.

Life cycle

Pups are born at about 30 cm, and both males and females mature at about 70 cm.

Living with us

Economic/social impacts

The Brier Shark is not an important commercial species in Australia. In some countries however it is targeted for its liver which has a high squalene (an oil produced in the liver of some sharks) content.

Classification

Species:
calcea
Genus:
Deania
Family:
Squalidae
Class:
Chondrichthyes
Subphylum:
Vertebrata
Phylum:
Chordata
Kingdom:
Animalia

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References

  1. Last, P.R. & JD Stevens. 1994 Sharks and Rays of Australia. CSIRO. Pp. 513.
  2. Stevens, J.D. in Gomon, M.F, Glover, C.J.M. & R.H. Kuiter (Eds). 1994. The Fishes of Australia's South Coast. State Print, Adelaide. Pp. 992.


Last Updated: 22 June 2009

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