Use it with porbeagle
Readers often understand the salmon shark best when it is compared directly with porbeagle and mako relatives instead of being treated as an isolated record.
Species profile
The salmon shark belongs in a tighter mackerel-shark cluster with porbeagle, makos, and the great white. This page is built to support that cluster rather than stand alone as a thin species stub.
Readers often understand the salmon shark best when it is compared directly with porbeagle and mako relatives instead of being treated as an isolated record.
A family-level mackerel shark page makes this profile much easier to use than a species page alone.
This page uses the common name salmon shark rather than a vague family label so the field-guide intent stays obvious.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Scientific name | Lamna ditropis |
| Family | Lamnidae |
| Maximum length | 3.0 m max |
| Region notes | FAO fishing area 18, FAO fishing area 67, FAO fishing area 77 |
| Conservation status | Not listed in this offline release |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
The family-level guide that gives this profile context.
The strongest existing anchor species in the same cluster.
A direct comparison for readers trying to place the species side by side.
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