English Name: Shortfin Mako
Local Name: Woshimas Miyaru
Size: Common to 2 m max. 4 m
Family: LAMNIDAE
Order: Lamniformes
Distinctive Characters: Body moderately slender. Conical pointed snout. Caudal fin lunate. Caudal peduncle extremely broad and well-developed. Pectoral fins distinctly shorter than head.
Colour: Dark blue-grey above, white below.
Habitat and Biology: Oceanic and coastal, usually in surface waters down to 152 m. Feeds on schooling fish, using its slender and sharply pointed teeth. Also attacks sharks and billfishes. Ovoviviparous without yolk-sac placenta, number of pups per litter 2 to 16.
Distribution: Temperate and tropical waters.
Remarks: Isurus oxyrinchus is an extremely fast and powerful shark, as its noticeably broad caudal peduncle suggests. It is a potentially dangerous shark. The longfin mako (I. paucus Guitar Manday, 1966) is very similar in appearance but has a blunter snout and pectoral fins longer than the head; it probably occurs in Maldivian waters but has not yet been recorded.