Elasmobranchs are commonly landed without fins and heads; however, the knowledge of total length is necessary for fishery management. We provide useful equations to extrapolate partial from elasmobranch carcasses lengths, to total lengths. Length-Length Relationships (LLR) are described for 16 commercial elasmobranch species all included in the IUCN Red List: Hexanchus nakamurai, Heptranchias perlo, Squalus cubensis, Squatina dumeril, Scyliorhinus boa, Mustelus minicanis, M. higmani, M. norrisi, Carcharhinus acronotus, C. falciformis, C. limbatus, Galeocerdo cuvier, Rhizoprionodon lalandii, R. porosus, Sphyrna lewini and Pseudobatos percellens. This study provide new LLR equations and rsepresent an improvement in the knowledge of these species. , coefficient of correlation; FL, fork length; PF, pectoral insertion to fork; PT, pectoral insertion to tail tip; PP, pectoral insertion to pre-caudal space; PelvP, pelvic insertion to pre-caudal; PelvT, pelvic insertion to tail tip; IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature; NT, Near Threatened; DD, Data Deficient; LC, Least Concern; EN, Endangered. a Only entire specimens were analysed. TL min-max are not estimated from body fractions. b New maximum length record for the species.How to cite this article: Tagliafico A, Rangel MS, Rago N.Length -length relationships of 16 Caribbean elasmobranchs.