Greeneye spurdog
Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Squalus chloroculus
Length
83.2-99
32.8-39
cminch
cm inch 

The greeneye spurdog (Squalus chloroculus) is a species of dogfish described in 2007. It is a member of the family Squalidae, found off the coast of southeastern Australia. The length of the longest specimen measured is 85.6 cm (33.7 in). It was considered conspecific with the shortspine spurdog.

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with the shortspine spurdog.

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Appearance

The greeneye spurdog is a robust dogfish with a fusiform body shape, bright green eyes, and overall grey colour. The underparts are paler: paler grey chin and throat to grey-white along the body and tail. The dorsal fins are pale grey with black margins. The pectoral and pelvic fins are grey with paler trailing edges and undersurfaces. The caudal fin is mostly grey with a dark patch over the notch.

Distribution

Geography

The species lives in waters off southern and eastern Australia from Eucla in Western Australia to Jervis Bay in New South Wales, on the upper and middle continental slope from depths of 216 to 1,360 metres (709 to 4,462 ft).

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The greeneye spurdog is one of four species identified as threatened with extinction by trawling in a 2021 report. The species is caught up in demersal trawling and automatic longline fishing on the upper continental slope by the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark fishery and the Great Australian Bight Trawl Fishery.

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References

1. Greeneye spurdog Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeneye_spurdog
2. Greeneye spurdog on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/161360/68644464

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