List of critically endangered fishes
As of July 2017, the International Union for Conservation of Nature listed 1,000 critically endangered fish species, including 87 which are tagged as possibly extinct. Of all evaluated fish species, 3.0% are listed as critically endangered.
The IUCN also lists four fish subspecies as critically endangered.
Of the subpopulations of fish evaluated by the IUCN, 20 species subpopulations and one subspecies subpopulation have been assessed as critically endangered.
Additionally 3191 fish species are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status. As these species typically have small distributions and/or populations, they are intrinsically likely to be threatened, according to the IUCN. While the category data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa, the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them "the same degree of attention as threatened taxa, at least until their status can be assessed".
This is a complete list of critically endangered fish species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species considered possibly extinct by the IUCN are marked as such. Species and subspecies which have critically endangered subpopulations are indicated.
Cartilaginous fishes
Cartilaginous fishes include sharks, rays, skates, and shovelnose rays. The majority of the order Rhinopristiformes, which includes sawfish, guitarfish, wedgefish, and other shovelnose rays, is considered critically endangered, with 28 of its 64 evaluated species considered critically endangered by the IUCN.Carchariniformes
- Borneo shark
- Pacific smalltail shark
- Pondicherry shark
- Oceanic whitetip shark
- Lost shark
- Smalltail shark
- Whitefin swellshark
- Reticulated swellshark
- Sarawak pygmy swellshark
- Indian swellshark
- Tope
- Ganges shark
- Whitefin topeshark
- Daggernose shark
- Striped smoothhound
- Speckled smoothhound
- Narrownose smoothhound
- Humpback smoothhound
- Winghead shark
- Scalloped bonnethead
- Scalloped hammerhead
- Scoophead
- Great hammerhead
- Smalleye hammerhead
- Spotted houndshark
Lamniformes
Orectolobiformes
Squaliformes
Squatiniformes
- Sawback angelshark
- Argentine angelshark
- Chilean angelshark
- Japanese angelshark
- Indonesian angelshark
- Hidden angelshark
- Smoothback angelshark
- Angelshark
Rajiformes
- Common blue skate
- Longnose skate
- Bignose fanskate
- Flapper skate
- Menni's skate
- Korean skate
- Maltese skate
- Spotback skate
Myliobatiformes
- Wingfin stingray
- Smalltooth stingray
- Colares stingray
- Smooth stingray
- Pakistan whipray
- Shorttail whipray
- Thorny whipray
- Smalleye round ray
- Reticulate round ray
- Tentacled butterfly ray
- Starrynose cowtail ray
- Lusitanian cownose ray
- Common eagle ray
- Duckbill eagle ray
- Ornate eagle ray
- Shortnose eagle ray
Rhinopristiformes
- Largetooth sawfish
- Smalltooth sawfish
- Green sawfish
- Dwarf sawfish ''
- Narrow sawfish
- Giant guitarfish
- Halavi guitarfish
- Bowmouth guitarfish
- Smoothback guitarfish
- Spineback guitarfish
- Sharpnose guitarfish
- Bangladeshi guitarfish
- Stripenose guitarfish
- Clubnose guitarfish
- Widenose guitarfish
- Whitespotted guitarfish
- Jimbaran guitarfish
- Brown guitarfish
- Blackchin guitarfish
- Annandale's guitarfish, Bengal guitarfish
- Brazilian guitarfish
- Common guitarfish
- Philippine guitarfish
- Broadnose wedgefish
- Bottlenose wedgefish
- Smoothnose wedgefish
- African wedgefish
- Taiwanese wedgefish
- Clown wedgefish
- Whitespotted wedgefish
- Japanese wedgefish
- False shark ray
Torpediniformes
'''Subpopulations'''Ray-finned fishes
There are 431 species, four subspecies, four subpopulations of species, and one subpopulations of subspecies of ray-finned fish assessed as critically endangered.Acipenseriformes
Acipenseriformes includes sturgeons and paddlefishes. There are 19 species and eight subpopulations in the order Acipenseriformes assessed as critically endangered.Acipenseridae
SpeciesSubpopulations
- Lake sturgeon
- Russian sturgeon
- Ship sturgeon
- Atlantic sturgeon
- Stellate sturgeon
- Beluga
- American paddlefish
- Pallid sturgeon
Salmoniformes
SpeciesSubpopulations of species
Subpopulations of subspecies
Toothcarps
SpeciesSubspecies
Cypriniformes
Cypriniformes includes carps, minnows, loaches and relatives. There are 145 species, one subspecies, and one subpopulation in the order Cypriniformes assessed as critically endangered.Cyprinids
SpeciesSubspecies
Subpopulations
Psilorhynchids
Suckers
Perciformes
There are 144 species, one subspecies, and one subpopulation in the order Perciformes assessed as critically endangered.Cichlids
SpeciesSubspecies
Other Perciformes
SpeciesSubpopulations