A drawing I did of a broadnose sevengill shark! :33 First post!!! Info dump. > The broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) is the only living member of its genus, with seven gill slits. It has a large, blunt body and teeth, and a single dorsal fin set back along the tail. Its body is counter-shaded with dark grey-brown dorsal and pale ventral surfaces. Its fins and body are also covered in black and white spots. Its unique features give it exceptional camouflage.
On World Oceans Day, it is crucial that we unite to protect and preserve these invaluable resources. By recognizing the immense importance of oceans and taking collective action to address issues such as pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction, we can ensure the long-term health and sustainability of our oceans.
MAIL CALL FROM @thespicyshark has me afraid to go swimming in this shark infested sauce! It's the newest edition to the 6 Fin Series MAKO SNAKE! #makoshark #thespicyshark #savethesharks #shark #newengland #newhampshire #sharkstewards #sharkallies #finsattached #sharks4kids #nonprofit #spicewizard #foxsolopice (at The Spicy Shark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoyAlVquTaP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Humans need water to live and fresh water is very necessary for us to drink. Similarly in this world of flowers surrounded by oceans we also need fresh water. It is essential for our marine life to live, for all of us to enjoy, and for us to receive many of the healing benefits of this Sea Water and this ocean that Mother Earth has provided. It is our duty to honor and worship the ocean mother given by Mother Earth, let's celebrate Mother Ocean Day by paying respect to the ocean. It was first started in 2013..!
"We will always enjoy the ocean that nature has given us and keep it clean. We will worship the mother ocean as we worship mother earth. We will always pay our respects and celebrate Mother Ocean Day"
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It's true that both sharks and Shark Week get a bad rap, but we'll take any excuse to highlight these phenomenal fishes! 🦈✨
This shark's name is as cute as it is! Lollipop catsharks, Cephalurus cephalus, have large heads and gills, which may help them absorb oxygen in low-oxygen environments. This individual was filmed in the Gulf of California at 707 meters (2,320 feet) deep. In the Gulf of California, these sharks are often found with their cousins, the filetail catshark, Parmaturus xaniurus. The two species may be difficult to tell apart from a distance, when individuals are small, or when P. xaniurus uncharacteristically has its gills expanded in low oxygen environments.
Image by @Jim_abernethy // I'm super stoked to be back in Hammerhead season again! The Great hammerhead is the largest of all hammerheads growing to the same length as the Great White Shark 7 meters in length! As you can see from this image they are not afraid to get close, which makes for great photography subjects! If you love sharks this species is a must experience as no other shark species is like them in anyway! If you interested in joining me for this life-changing adventure please email my office at [email protected] or visit my website at www.scuba-adventures.com If your interested in helping save sharks and all wildlife please follow my nonprofit page @wildlifevoiceinc and check out our conservation campaigns at the link in my bio! Enjoy but Please Protect! @Jim_abernethy #beautiful #lifechanging #greathammerhead #sharks #epicencounters #ilovesharks #worthmorealive #savesharks #FinBanNOW #finfree #savethesharks #bethevoice #Bethechangetheworldneeds (at The Bahamas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVg7mcVtsRq/?utm_medium=tumblr