Keep sawsharks and sawfish separate
Readers who arrive here often need a guide that starts with name confusion and body shape before species-level detail.
Species profile
This page helps Pocket Shark answer sixgill sawshark queries with a real field-guide route. It works best as part of a sawshark hub and a name-confusion reference page.
Readers who arrive here often need a guide that starts with name confusion and body shape before species-level detail.
A family-level page makes the species page much easier to trust and use.
This is a page to build carefully, not one to pad into the sitemap too early.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Scientific name | Pliotrema annae |
| Family | Not listed in the current catalog |
| Maximum length | Not listed in the current catalog |
| Region notes | Zanzibar |
| Conservation status | Not listed in this offline release |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
The main explainer page for sawsharks and sixgill sawsharks.
The closest companion page inside the same narrow cluster.
A good follow-up page for readers sorting out sawshark terms.
Pocket Shark is built as an offline shark field guide for iPhone and iPad, so the same comparisons, glossary notes, and species context can stay with you away from a browser.
Get the field guide on the App Store