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    Angular roughshark - Wikipedia

    Biologist Carl Linnaeus described the angular roughshark, O. centrina, in 1758. This name was later finalized and accepted by the scientific community as the official name for the species in 1976. See more

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    The angular roughshark (Oxynotus centrina) is a rough shark of the family Oxynotidae. See more

    At birth, they are less than 25 cm (9.8 in) and they mature at about 50 cm (20 in). Most records are of individuals less than 1 m (3.3 ft), but they … See more

    They occur in the eastern Atlantic from Norway to South Africa, including the entire Mediterranean. They may also occur off Mozambique. They prefer coralline algal and muddy bottoms on continental shelves and upper slopes at depths of 50 to 660 m (160 to 2,170 ft), … See more

    Male and female angular roughsharks are reported to mature at about 50–70 cm. Although, some studies have shown that females mature at a slightly larger size than males. Being an See more

    Some data has been gathered on this species of Oxynotus in the period from 1994 to 1999 in the Mediterranean. O. centrina was only present in 0.6% of the tows during this … See more

    Oxynotus centrina is a minor bycatch of offshore fisheries such as trawl fleets. Although this can have a negative impact on the species, as stated above, the species had been … See more

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    WEBThe angular roughshark is a benthic shark that lives at depths between 60 and 600 m. They prefer coralline algal and muddy bottoms on continental shelves and upper slopes. It is a solitary species that swims …