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  1. The shortfin mako shark (/ ˈ m ɑː k oʊ ˌ ˈ m eɪ-/; Māori: /ˈmaːko/; Isurus oxyrinchus), also known as the shortfin mako, blue pointer, or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark (Isurus paucus).

  2. mako shark, (genus Isurus), either of two species of swift, active, potentially dangerous sharks of the mackerel shark family, Lamnidae. The shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) is found in all tropical and temperate seas, and the longfin mako (I. paucus) is scattered worldwide in tropical seas.

  3. Mako Sharks, also called the Blue Pointer Sharks or Bonito Sharks, are two species of sharks in the Mackerel Shark family. They look very similar to their Mackerel Shark cousins the Great White Shark and the infamous prehistoric Megalodon Shark.

  4. oceana.org › marine-life › shortfin-mako-sharkShortfin Mako Shark | Oceana

    The shortfin mako shark is a large, predatory shark that lives in the open ocean and reaches lengths of 12 feet (3.8 m) and weights of at least 1200 pounds (545 kg). With top speeds of 45 miles per hour (74 kilometers per hour), the shortfin mako is the fastest shark and is one of the fastest fishes on the planet.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsurusIsurus - Wikipedia

    Isurus (meaning "equal tail") is a genus of mackerel sharks in the family Lamnidae, commonly known as the mako sharks. They are largely pelagic, [2] fast predatory fish capable of swimming at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph).

  6. Shortfin mako sharks are speed demons. They can swim up to 45 miles per hour (that’s as fast as a horse can run). This comes in handy when they go after fast prey like dolphins, mackerels and other sharks.

  7. Mako sharks are also known as “blue pointers,” and “bonitos.” People also refer to both shortfin and longfin mako sharks as just “mako” sharks. These sharks are the fastest swimming sharks, and can reach speeds of 42 miles per hour in short bursts!

  8. The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is found offshore in tropical and warm temperate waters of all oceans, but has been known to travel to cooler waters at times. It is very strong and the fastest known species of shark, reaching moving speeds of 31 mph (50 kph) with bursts up to 46 mph!

  9. The shortfin mako (; Māori: /ˈmaːko/; Isurus oxyrinchus ), also known as the shortfin mako shark, blue pointer, or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark ( Isurus paucus ). The shortfin mako can reach a size of 4 m (13 ft) in length and weigh 570 kg (1,260 lb).

  10. The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark.

  11. The mako shark, or shortfin mako shark, is known by other names, including the blue pointer and bonito shark. It is well known for its extreme speed and is often compared to a peregrine falcon speeding through ocean waters. Physical Characteristics. Length: Up to 13 feet (4 meters) Weight: Up to 1,100 pounds (500 kg) Lifespan: Up to 30 years.

  12. Feb 21, 2024 · U.S. wild-caught Pacific shortfin mako shark is a smart seafood choice because it is sustainably managed and responsibly harvested under U.S. regulations. Population. The stock is not overfished. Fishing Rate. Not subject to overfishing. Habitat Impacts.

  13. Dec 18, 2018 · Though dwarfed by the closely related great white shark, makos are impressive fish in their own right: They're speedy, powerful predators that have been featured in famous literature and have a...

  14. May 13, 2024 · Off the East Coast, Atlantic shortfin mako sharks are found from New England to Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Texas, and in the Caribbean Sea. They are highly migratory and can travel across entire oceans.

  15. www.thoughtco.com › mako-shark-facts-4145700The Mako Shark - ThoughtCo

    Feb 20, 2019 · Mako sharks belong to the family of mackerel or white sharks. The mackerel sharks are large, with pointed snouts and long gill slits, and they're known for their speed. The mackerel shark family includes just five living species: porbeagles ( Lamna nasus ), salmon sharks ( Lamna ditropis ), shortfin makos ( Isurus oxyrinchus ...

  16. The Shortfin Mako Shark, also known as Isurus oxyrinchus, is one of the fastest and most aggressive sharks in the ocean. With its streamlined body, pointed snout, and metallic blue sides, this pelagic species is easily recognizable.

  17. May 27, 2024 · The shortfin mako shark is the fastest known species of shark and can reach maximum speeds of 46 mph. However, their average speed is 43 mph. Where are shortfin mako sharks found?

  18. Mako Shark – Isurus oxyrinchus. The shortfin mako shark also is known as the blue pointer and bonito shark. It is a fast speed-swimming shark that has been called “the peregrine falcon of the sharks” in allusion to the fastest bird in the world.

  19. Jun 25, 2022 · Also known as the blue pointer and bonito shark, the shortfin mako shark is the fastest in the world — and it can reach speeds of 80 miles per hour. They're said to swim in a menacing figure-eight pattern just before they attack their prey with their mouths wide open.

  20. www.sharkguardian.org › post › mako-sharkMako Shark

    Sep 6, 2023 · Mako sharks are found in tropical and temperate waters of around 16 to 22 degrees Celsius. They can be found in a wide range of locations, including areas around Chile, California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, and throughout the Indo-Pacific from East Africa to Hawaii.

  21. Apr 15, 2024 · Mako shark is a firm, meaty fish with a mild flavor that serves as the perfect template for marinades. When it’s cooked on the grill, it takes on a whole new dimension. If you’ve never tried grilled marinated mako shark, treat yourself by sampling this Asian-inspired recipe.

  22. Oct 14, 2022 · October 14, 2022 by Nicky Hoseck. If you’re a fish, shortfin mako sharks are terrifying creatures, but to us humans, they are arguably the most beautiful shark species to grace our oceans. With its metallic coloration and sleek build, the shortfin mako shark is a graceful and eye-catching predator.

  23. The mako shark encompasses two distinct species: the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) and the longfin mako (Isurus paucus). These apex predators are often recognized for their streamlined bodies, pointed snouts, and striking, bladelike teeth that are visible even when their mouths are closed.