Keep the subgroup visible
Lanternshark pages work best when readers can jump from one to another through a clear subgroup hub.
Species profile
Marsha's lanternshark is useful because it helps the deep-sea section feel like a real group of small related sharks instead of a single dwarf lanternshark page with no context.
Lanternshark pages work best when readers can jump from one to another through a clear subgroup hub.
The main service here is helping the reader understand where lanternsharks fit in the deep-sea guide.
This page should stay cautious until the supporting cluster is stronger.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Scientific name | Etmopterus marshae |
| Family | Not listed in the current catalog |
| Maximum length | Not listed in the current catalog |
| Region notes | Luzon Strait |
| Conservation status | Not listed in this offline release |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
The subgroup hub that gives this species a natural home.
The better-known lanternshark page most readers will reach first.
The broader habitat context for the lanternshark cluster.
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