Ogilby's ghostshark
Ogilby's ghostshark, also known as the whitefish, is a species of chimaera endemic to the waters of Australia. It lives near the ocean floor on the continental shelf and continental slope deep. It reaches a maximum size of. Reproduction is oviparous and eggs are encased in horny shells. It reaches maturity between in length. It is listed as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature due to steep declines in population in areas affected by trawling.