A whale shark crashed into a diver's backside while she was swimming at a snorkelling spot in the Philippines. The large marine mammal was gliding near the surface and bumped its nose behind swimmer ...
A terrifying moment for a female diver off the coast of Cebu, Philippines. A young whale shark rammed her from behind. The sea giant is harmless to humans, but it still caused quite a fright.
“The library uses the whale shark’s distinct patterns, plus information on scars, sex and size to identify individuals.” Since WWF-Philippines began implementing the programme in 2007, 458 individual ...
according to WWF Philippines. The discovery follows last month’s rescue by WWF of a 38 cm baby whale shark – considered the world's smallest of its kind ever discovered. "The presence of two of the ...
A study in the ecology and conservation of whale sharks the largest fish in the world and a vegetarian one at that 9 Reasons Why 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' Is the Best Star Trek Movie Ever ...
Conservation and Society 8(1):15–25. Quiros, A.L. 2005. Whale shark “ecotourism” in the Philippines and Belize: Evaluating conservation and community benefi ts. Tropical Resources Bulletin 24: 42–48.
Whale sharks are drawn to natural underwater features such as seamounts and canyons as well as artificial features like ...