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  • Human bycatch
  • People who are unintentionally recorded by wildlife monitoring equipment

    Human bycatch (or human by-catch) is a term for people who are unintentionally caught on film, in photos, or acoustically recorded on equipment used to

    Human bycatch

    Human_bycatch

  • Bycatch
  • Fish or other marine species caught unintentionally

    Bycatch (or by-catch), in the fishing industry, is a fish or other marine species that is caught unintentionally while fishing for specific species or

    Bycatch

    Bycatch

    Bycatch

  • Cetacean bycatch
  • Accidental capture of porpoises, whales and dolphins

    Cetacean bycatch (or cetacean by-catch) is the accidental capture of non-target cetaceans such as dolphins, porpoises, and whales by commercial fisheries

    Cetacean bycatch

    Cetacean bycatch

    Cetacean_bycatch

  • Legality of recording by civilians
  • both parties are not aware of the conversation having been recorded. Human bycatch Photography and the law Street photography Sousveillance (inverse surveillance)

    Legality of recording by civilians

    Legality_of_recording_by_civilians

  • Acoustic location
  • Use of reflected sound waves to locate objects

    special case of sonar Gunfire locator Human echolocation, the use of echolocation by blind people Human bycatch Medical ultrasonography, the use of ultrasound

    Acoustic location

    Acoustic location

    Acoustic_location

  • Vaquita
  • Endangered species of porpoise

    the IUCN Red List; the steep decline in abundance is primarily due to bycatch in gillnets from the illegal totoaba fishery. The vaquita was defined as

    Vaquita

    Vaquita

    Vaquita

  • Wildlife observation
  • Process of noting the occurrence of animals

    done naturally by the animal food chain. Animal migration tracking Human bycatch Wildlife photography Davis, D. E. and R. L. Winstead, 1980. Estimating

    Wildlife observation

    Wildlife observation

    Wildlife_observation

  • Camera trap
  • Camera triggered by motion

    camera traps have proven to be a successful tool for study. BeetleCam Human bycatch Remote camera Smart camera "WWF - Camera Traps - More on Camera Traps"

    Camera trap

    Camera trap

    Camera_trap

  • Trawling
  • Method of catching fish

    trawls often catch bycatch that is not as valuable as the bycatch monitored fisheries or utilize midwater trawling which yields less bycatch than the more

    Trawling

    Trawling

    Trawling

  • Largetooth sawfish
  • Species of cartilaginous fish

    prey and to slash at groups of fish. Sawfish are docile and harmless to humans, except when captured where they can inflict serious injuries when defending

    Largetooth sawfish

    Largetooth sawfish

    Largetooth_sawfish

  • Gulper shark
  • Species of shark

    and regulations regarding bycatch treatment are difficult to enforce by the nature of the bycatch being unintentional. Bycatch is often not treated as a

    Gulper shark

    Gulper shark

    Gulper_shark

  • Fish hydrolysate
  • suitable for market, known as bycatch. An increased catch of unsaleable whole fish has resulted from the increased bycatch of the fishing industry. These

    Fish hydrolysate

    Fish hydrolysate

    Fish_hydrolysate

  • Human rights in Taiwan
  • November 24, 2021. Fisheries, NOAA (August 12, 2021). "Report on IUU Fishing, Bycatch and Shark Catch | NOAA Fisheries". NOAA. Archived from the original on

    Human rights in Taiwan

    Human_rights_in_Taiwan

  • Hawaiian monk seal
  • Species of carnivore

    species. The small population of about 1,400 individuals is threatened by human encroachment, very low levels of genetic variation, entanglement in fishing

    Hawaiian monk seal

    Hawaiian monk seal

    Hawaiian_monk_seal

  • Giant sunfish
  • Largest extant species of bony fish

    important role in coastal food webs. If sunfish were to be removed as bycatch, it can drive localized trophic cascades with top-down control being reduced

    Giant sunfish

    Giant sunfish

    Giant_sunfish

  • New Zealand sea lion
  • Species of mammal

    the Auckland Islands increased, numbers of sea lions were captured as bycatch and drowned in the squid trawl nets. The government uses a modelling system

    New Zealand sea lion

    New Zealand sea lion

    New_Zealand_sea_lion

  • Greenland shark
  • Species of shark

    stock of the species. Today, the Greenland shark is primarily caught as bycatch in industrial fisheries. While about 25 are caught per year by artisanal

    Greenland shark

    Greenland shark

    Greenland_shark

  • Porpoise
  • Small cetacean of the family Phocoenidae

    means of drive hunting. Larger threats to porpoises include extensive bycatch in gill nets, competition for food from fisheries, and marine pollution

    Porpoise

    Porpoise

    Porpoise

  • Ocean sunfish
  • Species of fish

    populations may be caused by more frequent bycatch and the increasing popularity of sunfish in human diet. The fishery bycatch and destruction of ocean sunfish

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean_sunfish

  • Giant isopod
  • Genus of crustaceans

    2001, 55,475 giant isopods were caught as bycatch. If thrown back into the sea following capture as bycatch, the post-release mortality of giant isopods

    Giant isopod

    Giant isopod

    Giant_isopod

  • Common dolphin
  • Species of mammal

    throughout their range. Bycatch is the main threat that common dolphins face today. Short-beaked common dolphins are taken as cetacean bycatch the most in all

    Common dolphin

    Common dolphin

    Common_dolphin

  • Environmental impact of fishing
  • impact of industrial fishing on other elements of the environment, such as bycatch. These issues are part of marine conservation, and are addressed in fisheries

    Environmental impact of fishing

    Environmental impact of fishing

    Environmental_impact_of_fishing

  • Mahi-mahi
  • Species of fish

    the coast of Oman, also has mahi-mahi. At first, mahi-mahi were mostly bycatch in the tuna and swordfish longline fishery. Now, they are sought by commercial

    Mahi-mahi

    Mahi-mahi

    Mahi-mahi

  • Human uses of birds
  • Overview of humans' uses of birds

    mortality due to collisions with buildings and vehicles; long-line fishing bycatch; pollution (including oil spills and pesticide use), competition; predation;

    Human uses of birds

    Human uses of birds

    Human_uses_of_birds

  • Cookiecutter shark
  • Species of shark

    itself is too small to be of value, and is only infrequently taken, as bycatch, on pelagic longlines and in midwater trawls and plankton nets. The lack

    Cookiecutter shark

    Cookiecutter shark

    Cookiecutter_shark

  • Shrimp
  • Decapod crustaceans

    harvest from shrimp farms exceeded the capture of wild shrimp. Excessive bycatch and overfishing (from wild shrimperies) is a significant concern, and waterbodies

    Shrimp

    Shrimp

    Shrimp

  • Slender smooth-hound
  • Species of shark

    assessed the slender smooth-hound as Least Concern; it is taken as fishery bycatch but not in great numbers, and furthermore large portions of its range see

    Slender smooth-hound

    Slender smooth-hound

    Slender_smooth-hound

  • Whale shark
  • Largest living species of fish

    50% over the last 75 years, primarily as a result of targeted fishing, bycatch in other fisheries, and collisions with large ships. Whale sharks inhabit

    Whale shark

    Whale shark

    Whale_shark

  • Basking shark
  • Species of shark

    commercial fishing is illegal, but accidental bycatch can be used (in Norway, any basking shark caught as bycatch and still alive must be released). As of

    Basking shark

    Basking shark

    Basking_shark

  • Melon-headed whale
  • Species of mammal

    on bycatch in many regions are sparse. Animals caught as bycatch are sometimes used as bait in fisheries. Individuals are taken for bait or human consumption

    Melon-headed whale

    Melon-headed whale

    Melon-headed_whale

  • Callinectes sapidus
  • Species of crustacean

    of terrapins. Crab pot bycatch may reduce local terrapin populations to less than half. To reduce terrapin entrapment, bycatch reduction devices (BRDs)

    Callinectes sapidus

    Callinectes sapidus

    Callinectes_sapidus

  • Great hammerhead
  • Species of shark

    carcasses for fishmeal. The great hammerhead is also taken unintentionally as bycatch and suffers very high mortality, over 90% for fisheries in the northwest

    Great hammerhead

    Great hammerhead

    Great_hammerhead

  • Pacific sleeper shark
  • Species of shark

    migrates vertically. Due to its slow growth and vulnerability to fishing bycatch, it is currently classified as Near Threatened by the International Union

    Pacific sleeper shark

    Pacific sleeper shark

    Pacific_sleeper_shark

  • Fish maw
  • Fish bladder as food

    be used in fish maw fishing. However, gillnets can have high rates of bycatch. In the Gulf of California, gillnets set by poachers to catch totoaba also

    Fish maw

    Fish maw

    Fish_maw

  • Dwarf lanternshark
  • Species of shark

    commercial fisheries, but could be threatened by mortality from bycatch; the degree of impact from human activities on its population is unknown. American ichthyologists

    Dwarf lanternshark

    Dwarf lanternshark

    Dwarf_lanternshark

  • Coelacanth
  • Class of lobe-finned fishes

    towards the coelacanth is the accidental capture by fishing operations (bycatch), especially commercial deep-sea trawling. Johanson, Z.; Long, J. A; Talent

    Coelacanth

    Coelacanth

    Coelacanth

  • Lemon shark
  • Species of shark

    primary threat to lemon sharks, as they are frequently caught as target and bycatch in longline and gillnet fisheries. Throughout much of their range, these

    Lemon shark

    Lemon shark

    Lemon_shark

  • Common torpedo
  • Species of cartilaginous fish

    times, it has no economic value and is mostly discarded when caught as bycatch in fisheries. The impact of fishing on its population is uncertain, and

    Common torpedo

    Common torpedo

    Common_torpedo

  • River dolphin
  • Polyphyletic grouping of dolphins

    the encantados crave the pleasures and hardships of human societies. Transformation into human form is said to be rare, and usually occurs at night.

    River dolphin

    River dolphin

    River_dolphin

  • Geography
  • Study of Earth's spatial information

    2022. Magrane, Eric; Johnson, Maria (2017). "An art–science approach to bycatch in the Gulf of California shrimp trawling fishery". Cultural Geographies

    Geography

    Geography

    Geography

  • Turtle
  • Order of reptiles with a shell and beak

    medicine, and for their shells. Sea turtles are often killed accidentally as bycatch in fishing nets. Turtle habitats around the world are being destroyed.

    Turtle

    Turtle

    Turtle

  • Snowy albatross
  • Species of bird

    abandoned fishing hooks. The CCAMLR has introduced measures to reduce bycatch of albatrosses around South Georgia by 99%, and other regional fishing

    Snowy albatross

    Snowy albatross

    Snowy_albatross

  • Goblin shark
  • Deep-sea shark

    This shark is not targeted by any fisheries, but is occasionally found as bycatch in bottom gillnets and trawls, hooked on longlines, or entangled in fishing

    Goblin shark

    Goblin shark

    Goblin_shark

  • Marine conservation
  • Protection and preservation of saltwater ecosystems

    degradation and changes in ecosystem functions and focuses on limiting human-caused damage to marine ecosystems, restoring damaged marine ecosystems

    Marine conservation

    Marine conservation

    Marine_conservation

  • Indus river dolphin
  • Dolphin species found in the Indus River

    dry season. The Indus river dolphin has been very adversely affected by human use of the river systems in the subcontinent. Entanglement in fishing nets

    Indus river dolphin

    Indus river dolphin

    Indus_river_dolphin

  • Alepisaurus ferox
  • Species of fish

    also accounts for 2% of all bycatch by circle and j hook longline fisheries in the Bay of Bengal. Survival of being bycatch in these types of nets is low

    Alepisaurus ferox

    Alepisaurus ferox

    Alepisaurus_ferox

  • Eric Magrane
  • American geographer and poet

    environmental change, and human perspectives on place. Examples of topics he has had published in peer-reviewed journals include bycatch in the Gulf of California

    Eric Magrane

    Eric Magrane

    Eric_Magrane

  • Spotted eagle ray
  • Species of fish

    eagle ray, but it is often eaten after being caught unintentionally as bycatch. There have been several reported incidents of spotted eagle rays leaping

    Spotted eagle ray

    Spotted eagle ray

    Spotted_eagle_ray

  • Salmon shark
  • Species of shark

    commercial fishery for salmon shark exists, but they are occasionally caught as bycatch in commercial salmon gillnet fisheries, where they are usually discarded

    Salmon shark

    Salmon shark

    Salmon_shark

  • Totoaba
  • Endangered species of fish

    the commercial fishery was banned in 1975. Totoabas are still caught as bycatch in fishing for other finned fish and for shrimp, and in illegal fishing

    Totoaba

    Totoaba

    Totoaba

  • Platypus
  • Species of mammal

    programs have had slight success, and it is vulnerable to pollution, bycatching and climate change. It is classified as a near-threatened species by the

    Platypus

    Platypus

    Platypus

  • Whaling in Japan
  • Commercial hunting of whales in Japan

    that legalized the sale of bycatch in 2001. Between 1997 and 2000 only 19–29 whales were annually reported caught as bycatch. The number increased to 89

    Whaling in Japan

    Whaling in Japan

    Whaling_in_Japan

  • Whale
  • Informal group of large marine mammals

    also be threatened by humans more indirectly. They are unintentionally caught in fishing nets by commercial fisheries as bycatch and accidentally swallow

    Whale

    Whale

    Whale

  • Dusky shark
  • Species of shark

    addition to commercial shark fisheries, dusky sharks are also caught as bycatch on longlines meant for tuna and swordfish (and usually kept for its valuable

    Dusky shark

    Dusky shark

    Dusky_shark

  • Smooth hammerhead
  • Species of shark

    Many other fisheries from every ocean also take smooth hammerheads as bycatch, and they are caught in some numbers by recreational anglers. Smooth hammerheads

    Smooth hammerhead

    Smooth hammerhead

    Smooth_hammerhead

  • Toothed whale
  • Parvorder of cetaceans

    also be threatened by humans more indirectly. They are unintentionally caught in fishing nets by commercial fisheries as bycatch and accidentally swallow

    Toothed whale

    Toothed whale

    Toothed_whale

  • Endangered sea turtles
  • Endangered species

    likely to be hunted for their meat or shell compared to other sea turtles. Bycatch, the accidental capture of marine animals in fishing gear, is a serious

    Endangered sea turtles

    Endangered_sea_turtles

  • Oceanic dolphin
  • Family of marine mammals

    dolphin drive hunting. Besides drive hunting, they also face threats from bycatch, habitat loss, and marine pollution. Dolphins have been depicted in various

    Oceanic dolphin

    Oceanic dolphin

    Oceanic_dolphin

  • Crocodile shark
  • Pseudocarcharias kamoharai (species of mackerel shark)

    not considered dangerous to humans. However, it has a powerful bite that invites caution. This species is a common bycatch of various pelagic longline

    Crocodile shark

    Crocodile shark

    Crocodile_shark

  • Fish meal
  • Commercial product made from fish to feed farm animals

    spelled fishmeal) is a commercial product made from whole wild-caught fish, bycatch, and fish by-products to feed farm animals, such as pigs, poultry, and

    Fish meal

    Fish meal

    Fish_meal

  • Bird
  • Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers

    mortality due to collisions with buildings or vehicles, long-line fishing bycatch, pollution (including oil spills and pesticide use), competition and predation

    Bird

    Bird

    Bird

  • Dolphin
  • Informal classification of marine mammals, closely related to whales and porpoises

    dolphin drive hunting. Besides drive hunting, they also face threats from bycatch, ghost net entanglement, habitat loss and marine pollution. Due to their

    Dolphin

    Dolphin

    Dolphin

  • Frilled shark
  • Species of shark

    years long, to produce a litter of 2–15 shark pups. Usually caught as bycatch in commercial fishing, the frilled shark has some economic value as a meat

    Frilled shark

    Frilled shark

    Frilled_shark

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    MH, Murawski SA, Pope JG (1996) [1994]. "Bycatch of Marine Mammals". A global assessment of fisheries bycatch and discards. Rome: Food and Agriculture

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • Oilfish
  • Species of fish

    and Pacific through the use of handlines. However, oilfish are common bycatch for fisheries targeting tuna and swordfish, which employ longlines. Despite

    Oilfish

    Oilfish

    Oilfish

  • Biodiversity loss
  • Extinction of species or loss of species in a given habitat

    that the main reason for biodiversity loss is a growing human population because this leads to human overpopulation and excessive consumption. Others disagree

    Biodiversity loss

    Biodiversity loss

    Biodiversity_loss

  • Cuvier's beaked whale
  • Species of whale

    accidentally caught in fishing gear as bycatch, the unintended capture of animals in fishing equipment. Bycatch has been reported in regions worldwide

    Cuvier's beaked whale

    Cuvier's beaked whale

    Cuvier's_beaked_whale

  • Pyjama shark
  • Species of shark

    and is commonly displayed in public aquariums. It is often caught as a bycatch of commercial and recreational fisheries. Many are killed by fishers who

    Pyjama shark

    Pyjama shark

    Pyjama_shark

  • Longfin mako shark
  • Species of shark

    as endangered due to its rarity, low reproductive rate, and continuing bycatch mortality. In 2019, alongside the shortfin mako, the IUCN listed the longfin

    Longfin mako shark

    Longfin mako shark

    Longfin_mako_shark

  • Escolar
  • Species of fish

    Fisheries do not typically target escolar, but they are often caught as bycatch by longline fishers and sold for profit. Because of the escolar's oily

    Escolar

    Escolar

    Escolar

  • Ganges river dolphin
  • Species of toothed whale

    size due to stressors such as noise pollution, ship traffic and fishery bycatch, construction of dams and hydroelectric power plants. It is also endangered

    Ganges river dolphin

    Ganges river dolphin

    Ganges_river_dolphin

  • Flatfish
  • Suborder of fishes

    specifically targeted by fisheries, resulting in heavy fishing pressures and bycatch. Some species are aquacultured, such as the tonguefish Cynoglossus semilaevis

    Flatfish

    Flatfish

    Flatfish

  • Whaling
  • Hunting of whales

    in the Beluga whale article, Indonesia's catches of sperm whales, and bycatch in Korea. Most of the whale species in the table are not considered endangered

    Whaling

    Whaling

    Whaling

  • Heard Island and McDonald Islands
  • External territory of Australia

    each year. Two AFMA observers are required to be present on each vessel. Bycatch of protected species has been identified as a possible threat to the sustainability

    Heard Island and McDonald Islands

    Heard Island and McDonald Islands

    Heard_Island_and_McDonald_Islands

  • Great white shark
  • Species of large lamniform shark

    strict permit requirements for both scientific research and incidental bycatch. In 2019, the state further banned the use of bait, chum, or decoys to

    Great white shark

    Great white shark

    Great_white_shark

  • Yangtze finless porpoise
  • Species of porpoise endemic to China

    collaborating with the Chinese government to ensure the survival of the species. Bycatch by unwary fishermen may be a factor for the ongoing decline of the Yangtze

    Yangtze finless porpoise

    Yangtze finless porpoise

    Yangtze_finless_porpoise

  • Geopoetics
  • Geographic method incorporating poetry

    Geopoetics has been used to communicate the environmental issues surrounding bycatch in the fishing industry. In one such application, poems were written about

    Geopoetics

    Geopoetics

  • Octopus
  • Soft-bodied eight-limbed order of molluscs

    drift fishing, spearing, hooking and catching by hands. Octopuses are also bycatch. Attempts to farm octopuses commercially are controversial. Octopus is

    Octopus

    Octopus

    Octopus

  • Zebra shark
  • Species of carpet sharks

    Off Australia, the only threat to this species is a very low level of bycatch in prawn trawls, and there it has been assessed as of Least Concern. Rigby

    Zebra shark

    Zebra shark

    Zebra_shark

  • Whiptail stingray
  • Family of fishes

    Whipray are marked as critically endangered. Threats to stingrays include bycatch as product of overfishing, water contamination, loss of habitat, tourism

    Whiptail stingray

    Whiptail stingray

    Whiptail_stingray

  • Caribbean reef shark
  • Species of shark

    for ornamental purposes). In Belize, this species is mainly caught as bycatch on hook-and-line intended for groupers and snappers; the fins are sold

    Caribbean reef shark

    Caribbean reef shark

    Caribbean_reef_shark

  • Giant oceanic manta ray
  • Species of cartilaginous fish

    bottom set nets. Whatever the type of fishing (artisanal, targeted, or bycatch), the impact on a population with a low fecundity rate, a long gestation

    Giant oceanic manta ray

    Giant oceanic manta ray

    Giant_oceanic_manta_ray

  • Manta ray
  • Subgenus of fishes

    their flesh, resulting in irreversible injury. Similarly, mantas become bycatch when entangled in gill nets designed for smaller fish. Some mantas are

    Manta ray

    Manta ray

    Manta_ray

  • Rainbow runner
  • Species of fish

    a well-regarded table fish. Large numbers of the species are taken as bycatch in tuna- and shark-fishing operations and marketed. The rainbow runner

    Rainbow runner

    Rainbow runner

    Rainbow_runner

  • Silky shark
  • Furthermore, their association with tuna results in many sharks being taken as bycatch in tuna fisheries. Although slow-reproducing like most other sharks, the

    Silky shark

    Silky shark

    Silky_shark

  • Common bottlenose dolphin
  • Species of dolphin

    the bycatch of bottlenose dolphins in commercial fishing gear. Although U.S. laws such as the Marine Mammal Protection Act are in place, bycatch remains

    Common bottlenose dolphin

    Common bottlenose dolphin

    Common_bottlenose_dolphin

  • Hector's dolphin
  • Species of mammal

    use echolocation clicks to communicate. Threats to the species include bycatch in gillnets and trawls, disease, genetic issues, and additional anthropogenic

    Hector's dolphin

    Hector's dolphin

    Hector's_dolphin

  • Blue shark
  • Species of shark

    abundant pelagic sharks, with large numbers being caught by fisheries as bycatch on longlines and nets. The earliest fossil teeth of this species are known

    Blue shark

    Blue shark

    Blue_shark

  • Mercury in fish
  • Potential hazard from consuming fish

    This element is known to bioaccumulate in humans, so bioaccumulation in seafood carries over into human populations, where it can result in mercury

    Mercury in fish

    Mercury in fish

    Mercury_in_fish

  • Snake mackerel
  • Species of fish

    cells in their eyes in favor of rod cells. The snake mackerel is caught as bycatch in the tuna longline fishery and is of minor commercial importance. It

    Snake mackerel

    Snake mackerel

    Snake_mackerel

  • Overfishing
  • Removal of any species of fish from water at a rate that the species cannot replenish

    injuries or exposure. Bycatch represents about a quarter of all marine catch. In the case of shrimp capture, the mass of bycatch is five times larger than

    Overfishing

    Overfishing

    Overfishing

  • Lophius piscatorius
  • Species of fish

    season. Lophius piscatorius has historically been considered valuable bycatch in Atlantic fisheries. Captures increased significantly following the development

    Lophius piscatorius

    Lophius piscatorius

    Lophius_piscatorius

  • Asian giant hornet
  • Predatory hornet, largest in the world

    used because it repels bees, but not V. mandarinia, thus reducing the bycatch. Hornets at the apiary are captured and fed a sugar solution or bee that

    Asian giant hornet

    Asian giant hornet

    Asian_giant_hornet

  • Oyster
  • Variety of families of Mollusca

    the oysters are collected, they are sorted to eliminate dead animals, bycatch (unwanted catch), and debris. Then they are taken to market, where they

    Oyster

    Oyster

    Oyster

  • Common remora
  • Species of fish

    copepods. No known negative impacts for humans are known. Remoras are occasionally caught as fishing bycatch and put in aquaria. Remoras have been used

    Common remora

    Common remora

    Common_remora

  • Atlantic stingray
  • Species of cartilaginous fish

    are caught as bycatch in gillnets targeting flounder off North Carolina, but most are released alive. They are also caught as bycatch in small numbers

    Atlantic stingray

    Atlantic stingray

    Atlantic_stingray

  • Arabian Sea
  • Marginal sea of the northern Indian Ocean

    species in the region. This is owed in large part to overfishing, unintended bycatch, industrial and residential development, pollution, global heating, and

    Arabian Sea

    Arabian Sea

    Arabian_Sea

  • Leopard shark
  • Species of shark

    as bycatch in bottom trawls. The meat is considered excellent eating and is sold fresh or frozen. However, leopard sharks living alongside human development

    Leopard shark

    Leopard shark

    Leopard_shark

  • Commercial fishing
  • Catching seafood for commercial profit

    prey animals like rays to multiply, which alters the food chain dynamics. Bycatch is the industry term for what they consider "unwanted or economically-worthless

    Commercial fishing

    Commercial fishing

    Commercial_fishing

  • Epaulette shark
  • Species of longtailed carpet shark

    is minimally affected by collection for the aquarium trade and fishery bycatch. Much of its Australian habitat is encompassed by protected marine parks

    Epaulette shark

    Epaulette shark

    Epaulette_shark

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  • Hulan
  • n.

    See Uhlan.

  • Pelt
  • n.

    The human skin.

  • Anthropomorphism
  • n.

    The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.

  • Preterhuman
  • a.

    More than human.

  • Humin
  • n.

    A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc.

  • Mannish
  • a.

    Resembling a human being in form or nature; human.

  • Human
  • a.

    Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.

  • Transhuman
  • a.

    More than human; superhuman.

  • Mankind
  • n.

    Human feelings; humanity.

  • Anthropomorphist
  • n.

    One who attributes the human form or other human attributes to the Deity or to anything not human.

  • Anthropophuism
  • n.

    Human nature.

  • Unhuman
  • a.

    Not human; inhuman.

  • Fleshy
  • superl.

    Human.

  • Humanify
  • v. t.

    To make human; to invest with a human personality; to incarnate.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.

  • Flesh
  • n.

    Human nature

  • Humane
  • a.

    Pertaining to man; human.

  • Homiform
  • a.

    In human form.

  • Human
  • n.

    A human being.