The Canary Islands, the last refuge of the ‘angelshark’ shark
On the sandy bottoms of the Canary Islands, the shark, declared critically endangered, lives in its last stronghold.
On the sandy bottoms of the Canary Islands, the shark, declared critically endangered, lives in its last stronghold.
They are characterised by being highly migratory species that use Spanish waters as feeding areas, development and a place of passage.
The sea cicada (Scyllarides latus), also known as the slipper or Mallorcan langoustine, is one of the most enigmatic marine species in the Mediterranean.
Its jet-black plumage with greenish sheens is unmistakable. As is the plume of feathers on its head, visible during mating season.
In the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Strait of Gibraltar and the Canary Islands there is a cetacean that can dive to a depth of more than 1,000 […]