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Thornback Ray

Raja clavata

About

The most common ray in UK coastal waters, the thornback has a mosaic of brown patterns and rows of spines on its back. It lies on sandy or muddy seabeds and is commonly caught by inshore anglers and in trawls.

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Quick Facts

Category
Fish
Latin name
Raja clavata
IUCN Status
NT — Near Threatened
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Conservation Status: NT

Near Threatened — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.