Elasmobranchs

What is an Elasmobranch?

Elasmobranchs (Greek for “plate gills”) are a subclass of chondrichthyes: jawed fish with skeletons primarily made of cartilage. These fish lack a swimming bladder and rely on oils found in their liver for buoyancy. Sharks and rays are found in this category.

Round ray also known as urobatis halleri

Round Ray

The California round ray is circular, flat, and has a short thick tail that ends with a venomous spine used ...
Close up of horn shark Heterodontus Francisci

Small Sharks

Swell Sharks and Horn Sharks are small coastal sharks found in kelp forest off the Pacific coast ...

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Invertebrates
Copper rockfish sebastes caurinus
Osteichthyes