Sandy Ray
What is it:
The sandy ray can reach 120cm in length and occurs at depths from 70-275m. It is an offshore species typically found on sandy or muddy sea beds to the north-west of Scotland but can occur elsewhere around the coast.
Links to Scotland's Marine Atlas:
Data originators:
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Sandy ray (Raja circularis) © F Neat (Marine Scotland)
Links and Resources
Type | Title | External link |
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Web link | SNH - Seafish | www.nature.scot |