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Whale shark health relies on habitat, diet – and the right mix of microbes World-first study of wild marine animal microbiome Peer-Reviewed Publication Flinders University ...
In December 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, more than a dozen mega cruise ships were stationed in Bahía de La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, due to the tourism shutdown. This led to ...
It’s the largest shark in the world and weighs as much as an F-15 fighter jet, but the whale shark is nothing to be afraid of. Whale sharks are filter feeders and only eat plankton and other ...
JAKARTA — In early September, a whale shark washed up on a beach in the Indonesian province of West Java. Within hours, locals had chopped up the 7-meter (23-foot) fish for its meat and bones ...
Researchers have found that heavily used shipping lanes pass through crucial whale shark feeding grounds, posing a threat to this endangered species.
In 2014, a remarkable encounter with a whale shark sparked a journey of discovery off the coast of Madagascar's Nosy Be. Little did marine enthusiast and researcher, Stella Diamant, know that this ...
Paper clip-sized chameleon and whale shark among species on conservationists’ 2025 watchlist Conservationists are working to safeguard 10 species facing threats from climate change, habitat loss ...
A paper clip-sized chameleon and the whale shark are among the threatened species of animals and plants being monitored by conservationists this year. Fauna & Flora, an international nature ...
Why are whale sharks more vulnerable to ships than other fish? Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish, with the largest-ever-recorded whale shark clocking in at 18.8 metres.
Humans have driven sharks and their cousins to the brink of extinction. The health of the entire ocean is at stake.
Conservationists are working to safeguard 10 species facing threats from climate change, habitat loss and human activities this year.
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