Australian Ghost shark Is Not a Ghost

FISHSURFING Travel Inspiration
2 min readJul 10, 2020

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As an amusing angler it very crucial to keep updated with in-depth data regarding the latest trends and developments in the world of fishing.

Being a user of the FISHSURFING fishing app, I am relishing every moment of it.

The fishing app has grown to become a worldwide social networking platform that allows sharing fishing experiences with other experienced anglers.

The platform can be used for finding current information about fishing events, shops, and guides

A vast amount of resources about fishing can be found there the application is the only fishing application with a translation feature allowing users to intercommunicate.

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(1) Australian Ghost shark is a very popular food fish in both New Zealand and Australia.

(2) Australian Ghost shark has an attractive silvery-white metallic contextual coloration.

(3) Australian Ghost shark length ranges from 90 cm to 125 cm they are quite big fishes.

(4) They are mostly found in Western parts of Australia, New Zealand, and New South Wales.

(5) Australian Ghost shark green has green eyes.

(6) These fishes are well sought after due to the struggle involved in getting one and their tasty meat. Commercial fishermen are instructed by law to always document records of their catches during each fishing trip.

(7) They rank among the oldest group of fishes with known fossils on the planet.

(8) Just take precautions these fishes possess a venomous spine that the fish uses for defense purposes.

(9) The Australian Ghost shark prefers living in deep depths ranging from 100 meters to 1200 meters

(10) Australian Ghost shark fish uses an electrical organ for finding their food. They can live for more than 12 years

(11) They have a long trunk-like snout with an electric organ near beneath their tail base producing electric discharge.

(12) During their breeding time, they prefer shallow coastal areas to lay their eggs.

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FISHSURFING Travel Inspiration

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