Facts: The Tope Shark (Soupfin Shark)
Quick facts about this critically endangered houndshark that is still fished for its meat and fins! The tope shark (school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, soupfin shark, snapper shark). Tope shark facts!
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References and Helpful Links
www.montereybayaquarium.org/a...
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/specie...
caseagrant.ucsd.edu/seafood-p...
biogeodb.stri.si.edu/sftep/en...
Leet, William S.. California's Living Marine Resources: A Status Report. United States, California Department of Fish and Game, 2001.
The Sharks of North America. United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, USA, 2011.
Gibson, Andrea. Sharks. United States, St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2002.
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I love marine wildlife out there in the oceans
I have been busy so I haven't been able to watch your videos but I am back and I just want to say YEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH I LOVE SHARK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love your channel
Hi DMS! Thanks for sharing this video! I have never heard of this interesting 🦈 shark. So prized for something so small ( fin). I hope chef's fine some other ingredients as substitutes...so as not to endanger this beauty any further.
SHARKS!!!!!!!!! (commenting for boost because you are underrated even though you are doing an amazing job, have a nice day!) 🦈
I always love your videos! They're just the right length! I would never watch a 45 minute video about most of these creatures (though I once made an exception for an Oarfish documentary!) but I would watch a 3 minute video anytime! You have a great channel here, please keep up the great content! Oh, and also - Congratulations on 70,000 subscribers!! 🙂
@DeepMarineScenes
28 күн бұрын
Thank you!
Nice content I wish you could’ve get more love from people cause of the effort you put into every videos! But I have a suggestion you should make KZread shorts . But anyways I hope you have a blessed day.
Good work on this video. I didn't know they were desirable for the liver but glad it stopped being popular. 👍
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Greetings, again. I have a few ideas for new video Can you maybe research Gulf Corvina. Its native to the Sea of Cortes and it's a very important marine resource to the fishing communities of Sonora, Mexico. Also, it came close to being overfished and was put on the endangered species list. With conservation efforts the population and fishery recovered. Big fish too very popular with sport fisherman. "Gulf Corvina"
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Humans can be so cruel to other life forms. These sharks are beautiful.
@prodigalpriest
27 күн бұрын
You can always blame God for making them so tasty. A lot of people like to do that.
@brianSalem541
27 күн бұрын
@@prodigalpriest In my view the blame lies with humans. Seems greedy to me.
New soup! MmmmmMMMmmMMm
I'm sorry I misread "trope" shark instead of "tope"
Whitr sturgeon please
shark fin soup
@Silas-nt8wg
21 күн бұрын
No shark fin soup
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