carcharhinus plumbeus

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carcharhinus plumbeus

A fisherman carefully releases a carcharhinus plumbeus back into the ocean.

Definition

Noun 1. A species of requiem shark: Carcharhinus plumbeus is the scientific name for a specific, common species of grey shark. It is characterized by its stout body, broad, rounded snout, and dusky-colored fins. 2. A coastal shark: This species is frequently found in coastal waters, including bays and estuaries, rather than the open ocean. 3. A sluggish predator: It is known for its relatively slow and deliberate swimming behavior compared to other sharks.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Marine biologists are studying the migration patterns of the Carcharhinus plumbeus.
    • The Carcharhinus plumbeus is often observed in shallow coastal waters.
    • Although potentially dangerous, the Carcharhinus plumbeus is not considered highly aggressive.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and technical contexts: The term is primarily used in scientific literature, fisheries data, and formal biological descriptions to ensure precise identification.
    • The genus Carcharhinus contains many similar species, so precise identification to the species level, such as Carcharhinus plumbeus, is important for research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sandbar shark: This is the most common common name for .
  • Brown shark: Another regional common name for this species.
  • Thickskin shark: A less common name referring to its robust build.
  • Carcharhinid (adj/n): Relating to or characteristic of the family Carcharhinidae, the requiem sharks, to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
  • Sandbar shark (n): The standard common name.
  • Brown shark (n): A synonym used in some regions.
Different Meanings
  • The term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this single species of shark. It is a binomial scientific name and is not used figuratively.
carcharhinus plumbeus

A fisherman carefully releases a carcharhinus plumbeus back into the ocean.

Noun
  1. most common grey shark along coasts of middle Atlantic states; sluggish and occasionally caught by fishermen