Ghost Sharks: A Fully Illustrated Guide to the Chimaeras of the World
By (Author) Dr. David A. Ebert
By (author) Jenny M. Kemper
By (author) Brittany Finucci
By (author) Dominique A. Didier
By (author) Marc Dando
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
21st January 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Zoology: marine and freshwater mammals
Marine biology
Hardback
256
Width 216mm, Height 229mm
The first authoritative illustrated reference guide to the world's ghost sharks
Ghost sharks, also known as chimaeras, are cartilaginous fish related to sharks and rays sharing a common ancestor dating back some 400 million years. These extraordinary fish are found in virtually every ocean on the planet, and while a few inhabit coastal waters, most live at depths that can make them incredibly difficult to study and observe. This comprehensive reference book covers every known species of chimaera to date. Illustrated with spectacular photos, detailed drawings, and informative diagrams, Ghost Sharks is the essential guide to this enigmatic order of shark-like fish.
David A. Ebert is Program Director of the Pacific Shark Research Center and a research faculty member at San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Jenny M. Kemper studies the evolutionary relationships of ghost sharks. Brittany Finucci is a Fisheries Scientist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand. Dominique A. Didier is Professor of Biology at Millersville University. Marc Dando is a scientific illustrator and publisher whose books include Sharks of the World (Princeton).