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Notorynchus cepedianus
Max Length
3.0m
Litter Size
82 pups
Overview
A primitive seven-gilled shark inhabiting cool coastal bays in temperate seas. A powerful pack predator of marine mammals; has been documented in cooperative hunting behavior. Responsible for incidents in San Francisco Bay.
Habitat
Marine, benthic, neritic on continental shelves from the surface to 150 ft [46 m]. This is a coastal species commonly found in shallow bays.
Distribution
Temperate seas.
Behavior
This is an active, strong shark. It moves inshore at high tide, and retreats off-shore at low tide. Most specimens are seen cruising near the bottom, but they may also be found at the surface. Juveniles are frequently found in shallow water close to shore.
Human Safety
Danger to humans – unknown. The shark is aggressive when provoked. In Australian and New Zealand waters this shark is regarded as dangerous.
Biology
Appearance

Dentition
Recorded
2
Fatal
0
Fatality rate
0.0%
Years
2009–2016
Top countries
Counts are based on the species field of the Global Shark Attack File. Identifications by witnesses are often uncertain; treat figures as recorded incidents, not authoritative totals.