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  1. Learn about the Pacific angelshark, a flat-bodied shark with barbels on its snout and a brown or gray coloration. Find out its distribution, habitat, biology, ecology, conservation status, and human interactions.

  2. oceana.org › marine-life › pacific-angel-sharkPacific Angel Shark - Oceana

    Learn about the Pacific angel shark, a flat shark that resembles a skate or a ray. Find out its distribution, habitat, feeding habits, reproduction, and conservation status.

  3. Learn about the Pacific angelshark, a flattened shark with barbels on its snout, found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Discover its appearance, distribution, diet, reproduction, and threats on Animalia.bio.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AngelsharkAngelshark - Wikipedia

    Landings of Pacific angel shark increased through the mid-1980s and reached over 1,125 tonnes in 1986, becoming the shark species with the highest total reported landings off the US West coast that year.

  5. The largest individual Pacific angel shark recorded was 152 centimeters (5 feet) and 27 kilograms (60 pounds). Most Pacific angel sharks in the fishery range from 100 to 120 centimeters (39 to 47 inches) total length.

  6. Learn about the Pacific angelshark, a species of angelshark living in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Find out its scientific classification, description, behavior, adaptations, interactions with humans, and more.

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  8. Learn about the Pacific angel shark, a bottom-dwelling shark that buries itself in the sand and feeds on small fishes. Find out how it is related to rays and skates, how it breathes, and how it is recovering from overfishing.

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