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Stock Photo: 43M2663-01
Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Also known as Mackeral Shark. Found in North and South Atlantic, South Pacific and southern Indian Oceans - including southern Australia. Photo taken in Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-02
Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Also known as Mackeral Shark. Found in North and South Atlantic, South Pacific and southern Indian Oceans - including southern Australia. Photo taken in Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-03
Delail of the ragged jaw of a dead Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Also known as Mackeral Shark. This specimen became wrapped up in a fishing net in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Detail of the eye of a Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). During feeding the Porbeagle's eye rolls back in its socket revealing a toughened pad that limits injury. Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Delail of the ragged jaw of a Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Detail of the Ampullae of Lorenzini of a Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus) - a series of jelly filled sacks around the snout that sense weak electric signals in the sharks surroundings. Used to locate prey. Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus) - with its head protruding from surface. Note the skin membrane rolled over the eye, used to protect the eye. Bay of Fundy, Canada.
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A team of researchers use a hammock to hoist a Porbeagle Shark, (Lamna nasus), onto the deck of a research vessel in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-09
Delail of the ragged jaw of a dead Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). This specimen became wrapped up in a fishing net in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-10
A team of researchers led by Dr Steve Turnbull from the University of New Brunswick use a hammock to hoist a Porbeagle Shark, (Lamna nasus), onto the deck of a research vessel in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-11
A team of researchers led by Dr Steve Turnbull from the University of New Brunswick use a hammock to hoist a Porbeagle Shark, (Lamna nasus), onto the deck of a research vessel in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
Stock Photo: 43M2663-12
Researchers insert an identification tag below the dorsal fin of a Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Researchers insert an identification tag below the dorsal fin of a Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus). Bay of Fundy, Canada