Amblyraja hyperborea

Amblyraja hyperborea

Description

A Ray Amblyraja hyperborea, found on the seabed

Item Type:Image
Title:Amblyraja hyperborea
Creator(s):Jones, D.
Identification:Jones, D.
Date:07 November 2010
Time:11:45:04
Copyright:SERPENT project
Classification:Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Chondrichthyes (Rays, Sharks & relatives) > Rajiformes (Rays, skates & sawfishes) > Rajidae (Rays & skates)
Species:Amblyraja hyperborea
Behaviour:Swimming very close to the seafloor
Site:Atlantic > North Sea > West of Shetland > Lagavulin
North Sea > West of Shetland > Lagavulin
Site Description:Seafloor
Depth (m):1567
Latitude:62 deg 39' 22" N
Longitude:1 deg 07' 33" W
Countries:UK > West of Shetland
Habitat:Benthic
Substratum:Sand
Rig:Stena Carron
Project Partners:Chevron, Oceaneering
ROV:Magnum
Keywords:West of Shetland Lagavulin Benthic Atlantic Ray Amblyraja hyperborea
Deposited By:Miss Moira MacLean
Deposited On:19 November 2010

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