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  1. Justification: The Ganges Shark (Glyphis gangeticus) is a medium-sized (to ~275 cm total length) shark with a patchy distribution in the Indo-West Pacific from Pakistan to Borneo. It is a …

  2. irst record of the Ganges shark Glyphis gan ade is reported from the Arabian Sea. One female specimen was record 28 in Mumbai, India in February 2016, measuring 266 cm total length. In …

  3. 118 sharks estimated to be approximately 180–200 cm LT, as well as an additional set of jaws m commercial gillnet landings at the Manora Basin in 200 120 shallow coastal waters south of …

  4. Estimated morphometric measurements (cm) of three reported G. gangeticus specimens from Bangladesh between February and November, 2017.

  5. arhinus leucas,G か 'Phisgangeticus,or any other dangerous or harmless shark species in the Ganges. Old records of sharks from the “Ganges",culled mainly from newspa.

  6. Sharks. Contemporary records of this Critically Endangered species are extremely rare (Jabado et al. 2018), so although there is no information available on mature individuals, the relative …

  7. The Ganges shark: a rare, deadly, freshwater fish found only in marine/brackish habitats, commonly in the Bay of Bengal, that never hurt a fly, and with a “Hooghly” inappropriate …