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Specimen of large small-thread croc ( Chauliodus sloani ) caught during the MEDITS campaigns. Chauliodus Sloani of the Stomiidae family is a deep-sea fish, very elongated in shape, with large eyes, and a jaw lined with long, curved teeth.

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Specimen de grand croc petit fil (Chauliodus sloani) pêché lors des campagnes MEDITS.

Le Chauliodus Sloani de la famille des Stomiidae est un poisson des grands fonds, de forme très allongée, aux gros yeux, à mâchoire garnie de longues dents recourbées. Ses dents l'empêchent de fermer sa bouche, tant elles sont grandes et tranchantes.
Il mesure de 20 à 35 cm de longueur. Il vit entre 200 et 4 700 m de profondeur.

Les campagnes internationales annuelles de chalutage de fond en Méditerranée « Medits » (MEDIterranean Trawl Survey). Ces campagnes fournissent des informations spatialisées sur les espèces démersales en termes d'indices de population et de communauté, de structures démographiques et de traits d'histoire de vie. Depuis 1994, ces campagnes halieutiques sont menées conjointement par des partenaires espagnols, italiens et français.
Ces campagnes annuelles (mai-juin) étudient cinq strates de profondeur, définies pour tous les secteurs : 10-50 m, 50-100 m, 100-200 m, 200-500 m et 500-800 m. L'ensemble des espèces collectées dont le benthos sont triées, pesées et dénombrées. Pour 84 espèces, des mensurations sont réalisées en plus et sur 41 de ces espèces (32 sélaciens, 3 poissons osseux, 4 crustacés, 2 céphalopodes) sont collectés tous les paramètres individuels.

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Specimen of large small-thread croc ( Chauliodus sloani ) caught during the MEDITS campaigns.

Chauliodus Sloani of the Stomiidae family is a deep-sea fish, very elongated in shape, with large eyes, and a jaw lined with long, curved teeth. Its teeth prevent it from closing its mouth, as they are so large and sharp.
It measures 20 to 35 cm in length. It lives between 200 and 4,700 m deep.

The annual international bottom trawling surveys in the Mediterranean "Medits" (MEDIterranean Trawl Survey). These surveys provide spatial information on demersal species in terms of population and community indices, demographic structures and life history traits. Since 1994, these fisheries surveys have been conducted jointly by Spanish, Italian and French partners.
These annual campaigns (May-June) study five depth strata, defined for all sectors: 10-50 m, 50-100 m, 100-200 m, 200-500 m and 500-800 m. All the species collected including the benthos are sorted, weighed and counted. For 84 species, measurements are also taken and on 41 of these species (32 selachians, 3 bony fish, 4 crustaceans, 2 cephalopods) all the individual parameters are collected.

Date 1 January 2004 (upload date)
Source Grand croc petit fil (Chauliodus sloani) de Méditerranée
Author Isabelle Cheret
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N: 43.599454°N
W: 2.436157°E E: 10.23645°E
S: 41.281073°N
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Fishes; Benthic species

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