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Sandy Ray - Leucoraja circularis

Key Findings

Despite being a priority marine feature by the Scottish Government (2011), the information available about Sandy Rays (fig. 1) is limited. The species is found along the length of the European West Coast, and in the Mediterranean (fig. 1). The European classification of the species is 'endangered', while in the Mediterranean they are 'critically endangered' (IUCN, 2015). In Scotland, they are most common to the West and North (Scottish Government, 2011), and much rarer to the East.

While often referred to as a ray, this species is technically a skate, as they lay egg cases. They are a deepwater species, living between 50-800m (IUCN, 2015). While not targeted by fisheries, they are susceptible to bycatch. Additionally, the landing of this species is not prohibited, so large specimens may be taken ashore as food (Shark Trust, 2020).

fig. 1: Scottish Government (2018) - A Sandy Ray

fig. 2:  IUCN (2015) - Sandy Ray range 

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Reviewed on/by

09/08/2024 Cathryn Lovie 

21/08/2024 Ian Hay

26/08/2024 Dr Lauren Smith

 

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Live. Next update due 22/11/25

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