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Deep-Sea Sharks

Sharks that spend much of their time in deeper offshore water columns and slopes.

16 matching species
Generated editorial rendering of the American pocket shark based on NOAA reference photographs, with ruler marks framing the image.
Mollisquama mississippiensis

American Pocket Shark

Tiny deep-sea shark with glowing pocket glands near its front fins.

0.1 m maxData deficient
Underwater photograph of a basking shark feeding near the surface with its mouth open; not to scale.
Cetorhinus maximus

Basking Shark

Huge open-mouthed filter feeder of cooler seas.

12.0 m maxEndangered
Archival NOAA reference photograph of a blue shark; bundled for truthful species recognition.
Prionace glauca

Blue Shark

Pelagic cruiser with a strong blue-gray silhouette.

3.8 m maxNear Threatened
NOAA research photograph of a common thresher, emphasizing the long upper tail lobe used in prey strikes; not to scale.
Alopias vulpinus

Common Thresher

Uses a whip-like tail to stun fish schools.

6.0 m maxVulnerable
NOAA close specimen photograph of a cookiecutter shark emphasizing the blunt head and dark body; not to scale.
Isistius brasiliensis

Cookiecutter Shark

Small shark that carves neat circular bites from larger animals.

0.6 m maxLeast concern
Dwarf lanternshark reference photograph showing the tiny dark body and large eye; not to scale.
Etmopterus perryi

Dwarf Lanternshark

One of the smallest sharks on Earth.

0.2 m maxData deficient
Frilled shark reference image showing the eel-like body and frilled gill openings; not to scale.
Chlamydoselachus anguineus

Frilled Shark

A deep-water, eel-like shark with frilled gill slits.

2.0 m maxLeast Concern
Silhouette study emphasizing the long snout and protruding jaw profile; not to scale.
Mitsukurina owstoni

Goblin Shark

A deep-sea ambush shark with an extendable jaw.

4.0 m maxLeast concern
Great hammerhead photograph showing the wide cephalofoil and tall first dorsal fin; not to scale.
Sphyrna mokarran

Great Hammerhead

Long-cephalofoil hunter that patrols warm coastal waters.

6.1 m maxCritically Endangered
Great white shark specimen photograph used as bundled guide art.
Carcharodon carcharias

Great White Shark

Common name: White shark

Fast, powerful apex predator built for bursts of speed.

6.1 m maxVulnerable
Oceanic whitetip shark photographed in the Red Sea with pilot fish nearby, highlighting the broad white-tipped fins; not to scale.
Carcharhinus longimanus

Oceanic Whitetip

Common name: Oceanic whitetip shark

Open-ocean shark with tall, white-tipped fins.

3.8 m maxCritically Endangered
Silhouette study highlighting the cephalofoil and cruising profile; not to scale.
Sphyrna lewini

Scalloped Hammerhead

Distinct hammer-shaped head packed with sensory power.

4.2 m maxCritically endangered
Shortfin mako shark in the Gulf of Mexico; bundled NOAA reference photograph.
Isurus oxyrinchus

Shortfin Mako

Common name: Shortfin mako shark

One of the ocean’s fastest sharks.

4.0 m maxEndangered
Silky shark underwater photograph showing the slender body and rounded dorsal fin; not to scale.
Carcharhinus falciformis

Silky Shark

Dark-bodied open-ocean hunter with a silky texture.

3.9 m maxNear Threatened
NOAA specimen photograph of a tiger shark showing the broad head and faint body striping; not to scale.
Galeocerdo cuvier

Tiger Shark

Wide-ranging opportunist with a famously varied diet.

5.5 m maxNear threatened
Silhouette study emphasizing the broad filter-feeding body and spotted pattern reference; not to scale.
Rhincodon typus

Whale Shark

The planet's largest fish, but a gentle filter feeder.

18.0 m maxEndangered