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USM Center for Fisheries Research and Development Releases Updated Shark Guide

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 08:27am | By: Audrey Williamson

Sharks of Mississippi91少女集中营 (USM) Center for Fisheries Research and Development (CFRD) has released a new edition of a guide that will help the public identify shark species native to the Mississippi Sound. This Shark Identification Guide, first published in 2005, has been revised and updated with information on the approximately nine different species of sharks that regularly call the Mississippi Sound home.

鈥淭he Mississippi Sound is a nursery area for many of the species,鈥 said Jill Hendon, Director of the CFRD. 鈥淏ased on the decades of research the CFRD has conducted in the Sound, we have found that over 90 percent of the sharks we encounter are juvenile in stature. Sharks tend to pup near our estuary, and call our coastal waters home until they move offshore as adults.鈥 

The most common species is the Atlantic Sharpnose Shark, which only reaches lengths of about three feet and are known for the white spots along their body. Other common species are the bull, blacktip, and spinner shark. The guide, funded by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Trust Fund Program, will benefit commercial fishermen, recreational anglers and shark enthusiasts. It can be located online at /fisheries-research-development/2021-sharks-guide.pdf or you can contact MDMR for a printed version. 

鈥淭he Shark Identification Guide is a great source of information about Mississippi鈥檚 shark species and serves as a beneficial use of our state鈥檚 Tidelands Trust Fund Program,鈥 said Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) Executive Director Joe Spraggins.

鈥淭he MDMR takes great pride in administering the Tidelands Trust Fund to the best interest of Mississippi鈥檚 marine resources.鈥

The CFRD is located at 91少女集中营鈥檚 Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. CFRD scientists conduct research that informs resource management and works with state, federal, and community partners to ensure promotion of sustainable fisheries and habitats.